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  • Likewise, the sons of Izhar: Korah, and Nepheg, and Zichri. (Exodus 6, 21)

  • Likewise, the sons of Uzziel: Mishael, and Elzaphan, and Sithri. (Exodus 6, 22)

  • Likewise, the sons of Korah: Assir, and Elkanah, and Abiasaph. These are the kindred of the Korahites. (Exodus 6, 24)

  • These are Aaron and Moses, whom the Lord instructed to lead the sons of Israel away from the land of Egypt by their companies. (Exodus 6, 26)

  • These are those who speak to Pharaoh, king of Egypt, in order to lead the sons of Israel out of Egypt. These are Moses and Aaron, (Exodus 6, 27)

  • You will speak to him all that I command you. And he will speak to Pharaoh, so that he may release the sons of Israel from his land. (Exodus 7, 2)

  • and he will not listen to you. And I will send my hand over Egypt, and I will lead my army and my people, the sons of Israel, from the land of Egypt, through very great judgments. (Exodus 7, 4)

  • And the Egyptians will know that I am the Lord, who has extended my hand over Egypt, and who has led the sons of Israel from their midst.” (Exodus 7, 5)

  • And the Lord will cause a miracle between the possessions of Israel and the possessions of the Egyptians, so that nothing at all will perish from those things which belong to the sons of Israel.” (Exodus 9, 4)

  • Therefore, the Lord accomplished this word the next day. And all the animals of the Egyptians died. Yet truly, of the animals of the sons of Israel, nothing at all perished. (Exodus 9, 6)

  • Only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel were, did the hail not fall. (Exodus 9, 26)

  • And his heart was weighed down, along with that of his servants, and it was hardened exceedingly. Neither did he release the sons of Israel, just as the Lord had instructed by the hand of Moses. (Exodus 9, 35)


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