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1The Lord said to Moses:
3Moses and Aaron went to the king and told him that the Lord God of the Hebrews had said:
After Moses left the palace,
7the king's officials asked, “Your Majesty, how much longer is this man going to be a troublemaker? Why don't you let the people leave, so they can worship the Lord their God? Don't you know that Egypt is a disaster?”
8The king had Moses and Aaron brought back, and he said, “All right, you may go and worship the Lord your God. But first tell me who will be going.”
9“Everyone, young and old,” Moses answered. “We will even take our sheep, goats, and cattle, because we want to hold a celebration in honor of the Lord .”
10The king replied, “The Lord had better watch over you on the day I let you leave with your families! You're up to no good.
11Do you want to worship the Lord ? All right, take only the men and go.” Then Moses and Aaron were chased out of the palace.
12The Lord told Moses, “Stretch your arm toward Egypt. Swarms of locusts will come and eat everything left by the hail.”
13Moses held out his walking stick, and the Lord sent an east wind that blew across Egypt the rest of the day and all that night. By morning, locusts
14were swarming everywhere. Never before had there been so many locusts in Egypt, and never again will there be so many.[#Rev 9.2,3.]
15The ground was black with locusts, and they ate everything left on the trees and in the fields. Nothing green remained in Egypt—not a tree or a plant.
16At once the king sent for Moses and Aaron. He told them, “I have sinned against the Lord your God and against you.
17Forgive me one more time and ask the Lord to stop these insects from killing every living plant.”
18Moses left the palace and prayed.
19Then the Lord sent a strong west wind that swept the locusts into the Red Sea. Not one locust was left anywhere in Egypt,[#10.19 The Hebrew text has “wind from the sea,” referring to the Mediterranean Sea (see verse 13).; #10.19 Hebrew , here referring to the Gulf of Suez, since the term is extended to include the northwestern arm of the Red Sea (see also the note at 13.18).]
20but the Lord made the king so stubborn that he still refused to let the Israelites go.
21The Lord said to Moses, “Stretch your arm toward the sky, and everything will be covered with darkness thick enough to touch.”[#Ws 17.1-21.]
22Moses stretched his arm toward the sky, and Egypt was covered with darkness for three days.[#Ps 105.28; Rev 16.10.]
23During that time, the Egyptians could not see each other or leave their homes, but there was light where the Israelites lived.
24The king sent for Moses and told him, “Go worship the Lord ! And take your families with you. Just leave your sheep, goats, and cattle.”[#10.24 See the note at 1.11.]
25“No!” Moses replied. “You must let us offer sacrifices to the Lord our God,
26and we won't know which animals we will need until we get there. That's why we can't leave even one of them here.”
27This time the Lord made the king so stubborn
28that he said to Moses, “Get out and stay out! If you ever come back, you're dead!”
29“Have it your way,” Moses answered. “You won't see me again.”