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And each one cast down their staffs, and they were turned into serpents. But the staff of Aaron devoured their staffs. (Exodus 7, 12)
And he turned himself away, and he entered his house, neither did he apply his heart to this turn of events. (Exodus 7, 23)
And Aaron extended his hand over the waters of Egypt, and the frogs came up and covered the land of Egypt. (Exodus 8, 6)
And they gathered them together into immense piles, and the land was polluted. (Exodus 8, 14)
Therefore, send immediately and gather together your cattle, and all that you have in the field. For men and beasts, and all things that will be found outside, not gathered in from the fields, and on which the hail will fall, shall die.’ ” (Exodus 9, 19)
He who feared the word of the Lord among the servants of Pharaoh caused his servants and cattle to flee together into the houses. (Exodus 9, 20)
Therefore, Moses and Aaron entered to Pharaoh, and they said to him: “Thus says the Lord God of the Hebrews: How long will you be unwilling to be subject to me? Release my people to sacrifice to me. (Exodus 10, 3)
And they covered the entire face of the land, laying waste to all things. And the plants of the land were devoured, along with whatever fruits were on the trees, which the hail had left behind. And nothing at all of the greenery remained on the trees or on the plants of the earth in all of Egypt. (Exodus 10, 15)
And he caused a very strong wind to blow from the west, and, seizing the locusts, it cast them into the Red Sea. There remained not so much as one in all the parts of Egypt. (Exodus 10, 19)
And when you have entered into the land that the Lord will give to you, just as he has promised, you shall observe these ceremonies. (Exodus 12, 25)
And the sons of Israel set out from Rameses to Soccoth, about six hundred thousand men on foot, besides little ones. (Exodus 12, 37)
Now the habitation of the sons of Israel, while they remained in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. (Exodus 12, 40)
