Chapter 79

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AND in those days Mosheh was feeding the flock of Re'u'el the Midyaniy his father in law, beyond the wilderness of Ciyn, and the stick which he took from his father in law was in his hand.

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And it came to pass one day that a kid of goats strayed from the flock, and Mosheh pursued it and it came to the mountain of Elohiym to Chorev.

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And when he came to Chorev, Yahuah appeared there unto him in the thorn bush, and he found the thorn bush burning with fire, but the fire had no power over the thorn bush to consume it.

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And Mosheh was greatly astonished at this sight, wherefore the thorn bush was not consumed, and he approached to see this mighty thing, and Yahuah called unto Mosheh out of the fire and commanded him to go down to Mitsrayim, to Phar'oh king of Mitsrayim, to send the children of Yashar'el from his service.

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And Yahuah said unto Mosheh, Go, return to Mitsrayim, for all those men who sought your life are dead, and you shall speak unto Phar'oh to send forth the children of Yashar'el from his land.

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And Yahuah showed him to do signs and wonders in Mitsrayim before the eyes of Phar'oh and the eyes of his subjects, in order that they might believe that Yahuah had sent him.

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And Mosheh hearkened to all that Yahuah had commanded him, and he returned to his father in law and told him the thing, and Re'u'el said to him, Go in peace.

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And Mosheh rose up to go to Mitsrayim, and he took his woman and sons with him, and he was at an inn in the road, and an angel of Elohiym came down, and sought an occasion against him.

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And he wished to kill him on account of his firstborn son, because he had not circumcised him, and had transgressed the covenant which Yahuah had made with Avraham.

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For Mosheh had hearkened to the words of his father in law which he had spoken to him, not to circumcise his firstborn son, therefore he circumcised him not.

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And Tsipporah saw the angel of Yahuah seeking an occasion against Mosheh, and she knew that this thing was owing to his not having circumcised her son Gershem.

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And Tsipporah hastened and took of the sharp rock stones that were there, and she circumcised her son, and delivered her man and her son from the hand of the angel of Yahuah.

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And Aharon the son of Amram, the brother of Mosheh, was in Mitsrayim walking at the river side on that day.

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And Yahuah appeared to him in that place, and he said to him, Go now toward Mosheh in the wilderness, and he went and met him in the mountain of Elohiym, and he kissed him.

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And Aharon lifted up his eyes, and saw Tsipporah the woman of Mosheh and her children, and he said unto Mosheh, Who are these unto you?

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And Mosheh said unto him, They are my woman and sons, which Elohiym gave to me in Midyan; and the thing grieved Aharon on account of the woman and her children.

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And Aharon said to Mosheh, Send away the woman and her children that they may go to her father's house, and Mosheh hearkened to the words of Aharon, and did so.

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And Tsipporah returned with her children, and they went to the house of Re'u'el, and remained there until the time arrived when Yahuah had visited his people, and brought them forth from Mitsrayim from the hand of Phar'oh.

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And Mosheh and Aharon came to Mitsrayim to the community of the children of Yashar'el, and they spoke to them all the words of Yahuah, and the people rejoiced an exceeding great rejoicing.

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And Mosheh and Aharon rose up early on the next day, and they went to the house of Phar'oh, and they took in their hands the stick of Elohiym.

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And when they came to the king's gate, two young lions were confined there with iron instruments, and no person went out or came in from before them, unless those whom the king ordered to come, when the conjurors came and withdrew the lions by their incantations, and thus brought them to the king.

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And Mosheh hastened and lifted up the stick upon the lions, and he loosed them, and Mosheh and Aharon came into the king's house.

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The lions also came with them in joy, and they followed them and rejoiced as a dog rejoices over his adoniy when he comes from the field.

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And when Phar'oh saw this thing he was astonished at it, and he was greatly terrified at the report, for their appearance was like the appearance of the children of Elohiym.

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And Phar'oh said to Mosheh, What do you require? and they answered him, saying, Yahuah Elohiym of the Ivriym has sent us to you, to say, Send forth my people that they may serve me.

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And when Phar'oh heard their words he was greatly terrified before them, and he said to them, Go today and come back to me tomorrow, and they did according to the word of the king.

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And when they had gone Phar'oh sent for Bil`am the magician and to Iannes and Iambres his sons, and to all the magicians and conjurors and counselors which belonged to the king, and they all came and sat before the king.

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And the king told them all the words which Mosheh and his brother Aharon had spoken to him, and the magicians said to the king, But how came the men to you, on account of the lions which were confined at the gate?

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And the king said, Because they lifted up their rod against the lions and loosed them, and came to me, and the lions also rejoiced at them as a dog rejoices to meet his adoniy.

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And Bil'am the son of Be'or the magician answered the king, saying, These are none else than magicians like ourselves.

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Now therefore send for them, and let them come and we will try them, and the king did so.

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And in the morning Phar'oh sent for Mosheh and Aharon to come before the king, and they took the rod of Elohiym, and came to the king and spoke to him, saying,

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Thus says Yahuah Elohiym of the Ivriym, Send my people that they may serve me.

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And the king said to them, But who will believe you that you are the messengers of Elohiym and that you come to me by his order?

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Now therefore give a wonder or sign in this matter, and then the words which you speak will be believed.

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And Aharon hastened and threw the rod out of his hand before Phar'oh and before his servants, and the rod turned into a serpent.

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And the sorcerers saw this and they cast each man his rod upon the ground and they became serpents.

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And the serpent of Aharon's rod lifted up its head and opened its mouth to swallow the rods of the magicians.

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And Bil'am the magician answered and said, This thing has been from the days of old, that a serpent should swallow its fellow, and that living things devour each other.

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Now therefore restore it to a rod as it was at first, and we will also restore our rods as they were at first, and if your rod shall swallow our rods, then shall we know that the Ruach Elohiym is in you, and if not, you are only an artificer like unto ourselves.

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And Aharon hastened and stretched forth his hand and caught hold of the serpent's tail and it became a rod in his hand, and the sorcerers did the like with their rods, and they got hold, each man of the tail of his serpent, and they became rods as at first.

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And when they were restored to rods, the rod of Aharon swallowed up their rods.

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And when the king saw this thing, he ordered the cepher of records that related to the kings of Mitsrayim, to be brought, and they brought the cepher of records, the chronicles of the kings of Mitsrayim, in which all the idols of Mitsrayim were inscribed, for they thought of finding therein the name of Yahuah, but they found it not.

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And Phar'oh said to Mosheh and Aharon, Behold I have not found the name of your Elohiym written in this cepher, and his name I know not.

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And the counselors and wise men answered the king, We have heard that the Elohiym of the Ivriym is a son of the wise, the son of ancient kings.

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And Phar'oh turned to Mosheh and Aharon and said to them, I know not Yahuah whom you have declared, neither will I send his people.

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And they answered and said to the king, Yahuah Elohiym of elohiym is his name, and he proclaimed his name over us from the days of our ancestors, and sent us, saying, Go to Phar'oh and say unto him, Send my people that they may serve me.

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Now therefore send us, that we may take a journey for three days in the wilderness, and there may sacrifice to him, for from the days of our going down to Mitsrayim, he has not taken from our hands either ascending smoke offering, oblation or sacrifice, and if you will not send us, his anger will be kindled against you, and he will smite Mitsrayim either with the plague or with the sword.

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And Phar'oh said to them, Tell me now his power and his might; and they said to him, He created the heavens and the earth, the seas and all their fish, he formed the light, created the darkness, caused rain upon the earth and watered it, and made the herbage and grass to sprout, he created man and beast and the animals of the forest, the birds of the air and the fish of the sea, and by his mouth they live and die.

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Surely he created you in your mother's womb, and put into you the breath of life, and reared you and placed you upon the royal throne of Mitsrayim, and he will take your breath and soul from you, and return you to the ground whence you were taken.

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And the anger of the king was kindled at their words, and he said to them, But who amongst all the elohiym of nations can do this? my river is my own, and I have made it for myself.

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And he drove them from him, and he ordered the labor upon Yashar'el to be more severe than it was yesterday and before.

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And Mosheh and Aharon went out from the king's presence, and they saw the children of Yashar'el in an evil condition for the taskmasters had made their labor exceedingly heavy.

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And Mosheh returned to Yahuah and said, Why have you ill treated your people? for since I came to speak to Phar'oh what you did send me for, he has exceedingly ill used the children of Yashar'el.

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And Yahuah said to Mosheh, Behold you will see that with an outstretched hand and heavy plagues, Phar'oh will send the children of Yashar'el from his land.

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And Mosheh and Aharon dwelt amongst their brethren the children of Yashar'el in Mitsrayim.

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And as for the children of Yashar'el the Mitsriym embittered their lives, with the heavy work which they imposed upon them.



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