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  • And the Lord, smelling such a scent as pleased him, made the resolve, Never again will I plague the earth on man’s account, that has all the thoughts and imaginations of his heart, even in youth, so bent towards evil; never again will I send affliction such as this upon all living creatures. (Genesis 8, 21)

  • then my hand shall be felt all through this countryside; a most grievous plague shall fall upon horse and ass and camel, on oxen and sheep. (Exodus 9, 3)

  • 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)

  • Then the Lord bade Moses stretch out his hand over Egypt, to make the locusts swarm over it and devour all the growing things that had outlived the hail. (Exodus 10, 12)

  • So Moses stretched out his staff over Egypt; and the Lord made a sirocco blow all that day and that night.✻ When morning came, the sirocco carried locusts with it; (Exodus 10, 13)

  • but forgive me this once, and pray the Lord your God to rid me of this deadly plague. (Exodus 10, 17)

  • who thereupon sent a violent west wind, that caught up the locusts and swept them away into the Red Sea; not one was left in the whole land of Egypt. (Exodus 10, 19)

  • The Lord had told Moses, I mean to send one more plague on Pharao, and Egypt with him; after that he will let you go, nay, he will drive you out with all eagerness. (Exodus 11, 1)

  • When thou dost pass the Israelites in review and count their number, each shall pay the Lord a forfeit for his life, to avert all plague at the time of their numbering.✻ (Exodus 30, 12)

  • I have chosen them out from the rest of the people to be at the disposal of Aaron and his sons, to do me service in the tabernacle and offer me prayer on Israel’s behalf. The rest of the people must not come close to the sanctuary, on pain of being smitten with a plague. (Numbers 8, 19)

  • They had meat between their teeth yet, and the supply had not begun to fail, when suddenly a grievous plague fell on them, sentence of the divine anger they had provoked; (Numbers 11, 33)

  • nay, some we saw, the race of Enac, of monstrous size as if they were sprung from giants; we looked no bigger than locusts beside them. (Numbers 13, 34)


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