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So the Israelite foremen went and complained to Pharao; Master, they cried, why dost thou treat us so? (Exodus 5, 15)
When they heard that the same tale of bricks was to be demanded each day, the Israelite foremen saw that it would go hard with them; (Exodus 5, 19)
Lose no time in sending word to have thy cattle brought in, and all that thou hast out of doors; men and cattle and all else that is left in the open, not brought under shelter, will die when the hail falls upon it. (Exodus 9, 19)
And now Pharao’s servants said to him, Shall we never be rid of this thorn in our sides? Let the men go, and sacrifice to the Lord their God if they will. Canst thou not see for thyself that Egypt is a ruined country? (Exodus 10, 7)
That will not serve; you that are grown men shall go and sacrifice to the Lord; that is all you asked for. And with that they were driven away from Pharao’s presence. (Exodus 10, 11)
Give the word, then, to all the people, men and women alike, that they are to claim gold and silver trinkets from their neighbours; (Exodus 11, 2)
All over the land of Egypt there shall be loud lament, such as never was yet, never shall be again. (Exodus 11, 6)
So Pharao and all his servants and all Egypt rose up at dead of night, and all over Egypt there was loud lament; in every house a man lay dead. (Exodus 12, 30)
The Egyptians, too, urged the people to hasten their departure; We are dead men else, they said. (Exodus 12, 33)
Nor did they forget to do what Moses had bidden them; they asked the Egyptians for gold and silver trinkets, and a great store of garments. (Exodus 12, 35)
The Israelites, then, set out from Ramesses to Socoth, about six hundred thousand men on the march, not reckoning in the children; (Exodus 12, 37)
When an ass has its first foal, thou shalt offer a sheep in payment of its ransom; if not, it must be killed.✻ And every first-born man child of thy own race shall have a price paid for his ransom. (Exodus 13, 13)
