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  • 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 7, 20)

  • And the Lord said to Moses, It is my will that thou shouldst be a divine oracle to Pharao,✻ with thy brother for spokesman; (Exodus 8, 1)

  • This command of the Lord was faithfully carried out by Moses and Aaron; they did all he bade them do. (Exodus 8, 6)

  • Moses was eighty years old, and Aaron eighty-three, when they gave Pharao their message. (Exodus 8, 7)

  • And now the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, (Exodus 8, 8)

  • When Pharao asks you to shew him signs of your mission, thou, Moses, shalt bid thy brother take up his staff and cast it down in Pharao’s presence; it will turn into a serpent. (Exodus 8, 9)

  • So Moses and Aaron gained Pharao’s audience and did as the Lord had bidden them; Aaron brought out his staff in the presence of Pharao and his court, and it turned into a serpent. (Exodus 8, 10)

  • Then the Lord said to Moses, Pharao’s heart is still obdurate, he does not mean to let my people go. (Exodus 8, 14)

  • Then the Lord gave Moses a message for Aaron, Take up thy staff, and stretch thy hand out over the waters of Egypt; all their rivers and channels and marshes and pools of water. All must turn into blood; blood in every bucket and pitcher, all over Egypt. (Exodus 8, 19)

  • 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)

  • Then the Lord bade Moses present himself before Pharao with this message from the Lord, the God of the Hebrews; Give my people leave to go and offer me sacrifice. (Exodus 9, 1)

  • So the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, Take handfuls of ashes from the oven, and let Moses sprinkle them in the air in Pharao’s presence. (Exodus 9, 8)


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