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Since Pharaoh will not listen to you, I shall lay my hand on Egypt and with great acts of judgement lead my armies, my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt. (Exodus 7, 4)
And the Egyptians will know that I am Yahweh when I stretch out my hand against the Egyptians and lead the Israelites out of their country.' (Exodus 7, 5)
Yahweh will discriminate between the livestock of Israel and the livestock of Egypt: nothing of what belongs to the Israelites will die. (Exodus 9, 4)
Next day Yahweh did this: all the Egyptians' livestock died, but nothing of the livestock owned by the Israelites died. (Exodus 9, 6)
Pharaoh had enquiries made, and found that of the livestock owned by the Israelites not a single beast had died. But Pharaoh was obstinate and did not let the people go. (Exodus 9, 7)
The only place where there was no hail was in the Goshen region, where the Israelites lived. (Exodus 9, 26)
and he and his officials became obstinate again. Pharaoh was stubborn and, as Yahweh had foretold through Moses, refused to let the Israelites go. (Exodus 9, 35)
But Yahweh made Pharaoh stubborn, and he did not let the Israelites go. (Exodus 10, 20)
No one could see anyone else or move about for three days, but all the Israelites did have light where they were living. (Exodus 10, 23)
But against the Israelites, whether man or beast, never a dog shall bark, so that you may know that Yahweh discriminates between Egypt and Israel. (Exodus 11, 7)
Moses and Aaron worked all these wonders in Pharaoh's presence, but Yahweh made Pharaoh stubborn, and he did not let the Israelites leave his country. (Exodus 11, 10)
you will tell them, "It is the Passover sacrifice in honour of Yahweh who passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt, and struck Egypt but spared our houses." ' And the people bowed in worship. (Exodus 12, 27)