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Locusts shall lie thick in all the houses that belong to thee, and thy servants, and all the Egyptians; such a swarm as father or grandfather of thine has never seen in all their time. With that, Moses turned away, and left Pharao’s presence. (Exodus 10, 6)
Who but the Lord is my protector, the pride of my song; who but the Lord has brought me deliverance? Shall I not praise him, my own God; shall I not extol him, the God of my father before me? (Exodus 15, 2)
And now news reached Jethro, priest of Madian, Moses’ father-in-law, of all that God had done for Moses and for his people Israel, and how the Lord had rescued Israel from Egypt. (Exodus 18, 1)
and his two sons. The elder of these was called Gersam, because his father said, I have been a stranger, Ger, in an alien land, (Exodus 18, 3)
and the younger Eliezer, Help from God, because, said Moses, the God of my father has helped me to escape from the power of Pharao. (Exodus 18, 4)
So, here in the desert, where he lay encamped close to God’s mountain, Moses was visited by his father-in-law Jethro, and his sons, and his wife. (Exodus 18, 5)
so Moses went out to meet his father-in-law, bowing low and greeting him with a kiss, and words of peaceful welcome passed between them. Then, within the shelter of his tent, (Exodus 18, 7)
Moses told his father-in-law how the Lord had avenged Israel on Pharao and the Egyptians; what hardships they had met on the journey, and how the Lord had sent them relief. (Exodus 18, 8)
So Moses’ father-in-law Jethro brought offerings and sacrificed to God; and Aaron, with all the elders of Israel, came to sit at meat with him, there in God’s presence. (Exodus 18, 12)
And so he took leave of his father-in-law, who now went back to his own country. (Exodus 18, 27)
Honour thy father and thy mother; so thou shalt live long to enjoy the land which the Lord thy God means to give thee. (Exodus 20, 12)
Death is the penalty for one who kills his father or his mother; (Exodus 21, 15)
