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  • Betake thyself to him to-morrow morning; thou wilt find that he is walking by the water side, and there on the bank of the river, thou shalt meet him. Thou wilt be carrying the staff which turned into a serpent, (Exodus 8, 15)

  • So Moses and Aaron did as the Lord had bidden them; Aaron lifted up his staff and struck the waters of the river in the presence of Pharao and his court, and the river turned to blood. (Exodus 8, 20)

  • He turned away and went home, paying no more attention to them than before. (Exodus 8, 23)

  • 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)

  • Meanwhile, Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the Lord cleared it away from their path. All night a fierce sirocco blew, and the Lord turned the sea into dry land, the waters parting this way and that.✻ (Exodus 14, 21)

  • He turned the wheels of their chariots aside, so that they drove through deep places, and the Egyptians began to say, Back, back! There is no facing Israel; the Lord is fighting on their side against us. (Exodus 14, 25)

  • Whereupon he cried out to the Lord, and the Lord shewed him a tree whose wood turned the waters sweet when it was thrown into them. Here, too, he gave them laws and decrees to live by,✻ and issued this challenge to them: (Exodus 15, 25)

  • so they turned upon Moses crying out, We have nothing to drink; find water for us. Why do you turn upon me? asked Moses. Will you challenge the Lord? (Exodus 17, 2)

  • and the name he gave to that place was Challenge,✻ because it was there the Israelites turned on him and challenged the Lord, by asking whether the Lord still went with them or not. (Exodus 17, 7)

  • If the priest, looking at the place on his skin, finds that the hairs have turned white, and the skin of the part affected seems shrunken compared with the rest of the skin round it, this is the scourge of leprosy; and when the priest so pronounces, the man must be segregated from his fellows. (Leviticus 13, 3)

  • and he, upon examination, finds a white swelling that has turned the hair white, and shews the raw, live flesh, (Leviticus 13, 10)

  • and if the priest sees that this part of the skin has shrunk compared with the rest, and the hairs have turned white, he will pronounce him defiled; the scourge of leprosy has broken out in the ulcer. (Leviticus 13, 20)


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