said to Moses, saying, Enter to Pharaoh! for I oppressed his heart, and the heart of his attendants, that in a row upon them;
that you may describe them into the ears of your children, and to the children of your children; as much as I mocked the Egyptians, and my signs which I did among them. And you will know that
entered before Pharaoh, and said to him, Thus says the God of the Hebrews, Until when will you not shame me? Send out my people! that they may serve to me.
But if should not want to send out my people, behold, I will bring this in the hour tomorrow - locust upon all your boundaries.
And will be covered and you will not be able to look down ground, and will be eaten up all the extra being left behind which left behind And will be eaten up every tree germinating of yours upon the land.
And I will fill your houses, and the houses of your attendants, and all the houses in all the land of the Egyptians, which at no time have seen nor their forefathers, from which day they were upon the land, until this day. And turning aside he went forth from Pharaoh.
And say to him, For how long will this be to us an impediment? Send out the men! so that they may serve their God. Or to see that they destroy Egypt?
And returned to Pharaoh. And he said to them, Go, and serve your God! But which and who are the ones going?
And Moses says, With the young and the older we will go; with our sons, and daughters, and sheep, and our oxen; for it is the holiday of the lord our God.
And he said to them, Let it be so! you, in so far as I send you; but should also your belongings? See! for wickedness lies near to you.
Not so, let go forth and serve God! for this they seek after. And they cast them from of Pharaoh.
said to Moses, Stretch out your hand upon the land of Egypt! and let ascend upon the land, and it will eat up all the pasturage of the land, and all the fruit of the trees which left behind
And Moses stretched out the rod into the heaven, and brought wind upon the land entire and entire night. In the morning came the wind lifting up the locust,
and it led it upon all the land of Egypt. And it rested upon all the boundaries of Egypt - many, exceedingly. Prior of them there were not such locust, and after this there will not be so.
And they covered the appearance of the land, and corrupted the land, and ate up all the pasturage of the land, and all the fruit of the trees, which were left behind from the hail. There was not left a green thing, not one thing among the trees, even in all of the plain in all of Egypt.
hastened to call Moses and Aaron, saying, I have sinned before your God, and against you.
Favorably receive then my sin still now, and pray to your God, and remove from me this plague!
went forth from Pharaoh, and made a vow to God.
And wind and it took up the locust, and cast it into the red sea. And there was not left behind locust in all of Egypt.
And the heart of Pharaoh, and he did not send out the sons of Israel.
said to Moses, Stretch out the hand into the heaven, and let become upon of Egypt - a tangible darkness!
stretched out the hand unto the heaven. And there was darkness, dimness, and a storm upon all of Egypt three days.
And not know his brother, and not rise up from his bed days. But to all the sons of Israel light in all places in which they occupied.
And Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron, saying, Proceed, serve your God! only the sheep and the oxen leave behind! but your belongings with you!
And Moses said, But also you shall give us means for whole burnt-offerings and sacrifices which we will make to the lord our God.
And our cattle shall go with us, and we shall not leave behind a hoof. of we shall take to serve our God. But we know not how we shall serve our God until the arriving of us there.
hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he did not want to send them.
And Pharaoh says, Go forth from me! Take heed to yourself yet to add to see my face! for whatever day you should see me, you shall die.
says As you have said, no longer shall I appear to you in person.