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  • So Moses stretched out his staff over the land of Egypt, and the LORD sent an east wind blowing over the land all that day and all that night. At dawn the east wind brought the locusts. (Exodus 10, 13)

  • They swarmed over the whole land of Egypt and settled down on every part of it. Never before had there been such a fierce swarm of locusts, nor will there ever be. (Exodus 10, 14)

  • They covered the surface of the whole land, till it was black with them. They ate up all the vegetation in the land and the fruit of whatever trees the hail had spared. Nothing green was left on any tree or plant throughout the land of Egypt. (Exodus 10, 15)

  • and the LORD changed the wind to a very strong west wind, which took up the locusts and hurled them into the Red Sea. But though not a single locust remained within the confines of Egypt, (Exodus 10, 19)

  • Then the LORD said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand toward the sky, that over the land of Egypt there may be such intense darkness that one can feel it." (Exodus 10, 21)

  • So Moses stretched out his hand toward the sky, and there was dense darkness throughout the land of Egypt for three days. (Exodus 10, 22)

  • Then the LORD told Moses, "One more plague will I bring upon Pharaoh and upon Egypt. After that he will let you depart. In fact, he will not merely let you go; he will drive you away. (Exodus 11, 1)

  • The LORD indeed made the Egyptians well-disposed toward the people; Moses himself was very highly regarded by Pharaoh's servants and the people in the land of Egypt. (Exodus 11, 3)

  • Moses then said, "Thus says the LORD: At midnight I will go forth through Egypt. (Exodus 11, 4)

  • Then there shall be loud wailing throughout the land of Egypt, such as has never been, nor will ever be again. (Exodus 11, 6)

  • The LORD said to Moses, "Pharaoh refuses to listen to you that my wonders may be multiplied in the land of Egypt." (Exodus 11, 9)

  • The LORD said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, (Exodus 12, 1)


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