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they said to them, The Lord take note of it, and be your judge; you have made our name stink in the nostrils of Pharao and his court, put a weapon in his hand that will be our doom. (Exodus 5, 21)
So that Moses had recourse to the Lord again, and asked him, Lord, why dost thou treat thy people so cruelly? Why didst thou ever send me on such an errand? (Exodus 5, 22)
But the Lord said to Moses, Thou hast yet to see what I have in store for Pharao, such constraint as will make him let them go; he shall have no choice but to drive them away out of his country. (Exodus 6, 1)
And now the Lord sent his word to Moses: I am the same Lord (Exodus 6, 2)
Tell the sons of Israel, I am the Lord, and I mean to release you from your prison-house in Egypt, to set you free from your slavery, to buy you back for myself, with my arm uplifted in signal acts of redress. (Exodus 6, 6)
Then I will make you my own people, and will be your God; you will learn to acclaim the Lord as your God, that Lord who has brought you out of your Egyptian prison-house, (Exodus 6, 7)
that Lord who made good his promise to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, led you back to your dwelling-place, and made it your home. (Exodus 6, 8)
And when the Lord sent Moses (Exodus 6, 10)
Moses told the Lord to his face, The Israelites will not listen to me; what hope is there that Pharao will listen to me? A man, moreover, so tongue-tied.✻ (Exodus 6, 12)
When the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, giving them a message to the Israelites and to the Egyptian king, Pharao, and bidding them lead the sons of Israel away out of Egypt, (Exodus 6, 13)
It was these two, Aaron and Moses, who had orders from the Lord to lead the Israelites away, in their full muster, out of Egypt; (Exodus 6, 26)
It was to Moses the Lord said, there in Egypt, (Exodus 6, 28)
