9:1 Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Go
in
to
Pharaoh
and
say
to
him,
'Thus
says
the
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
"Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
9:2 For
if
you
refuse
to
let
them
go
and
still
hold
them,
9:3 behold,
the
hand
of
the
LORD
will
fall
with
a
very
severe
plague
upon
your
livestock
that
are
in
the
field,
the
horses,
the
donkeys,
the
camels,
the
herds,
and
the
flocks.
9:4 But
the
LORD
will
make
a
distinction
between
the
livestock
of
Israel
and
the
livestock
of
Egypt,
so
that
nothing
of
all
that
belongs
to
the
people
of
Israel
shall
die."'"
9:5 And
the
LORD
set
a
time,
saying,
"Tomorrow
the
LORD
will
do
this
thing
in
the
land."
9:6 And
the
next
day
the
LORD
did
this
thing.
All
the
livestock
of
the
Egyptians
died,
but
not
one
of
the
livestock
of
the
people
of
Israel
died.
9:7 And
Pharaoh
sent,
and
behold,
not
one
of
the
livestock
of
Israel
was
dead.
But
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
hardened,
and
he
did
not
let
the
people
go.
9:8 And
the
LORD
said
to
Moses
and
Aaron,
"Take
handfuls
of
soot
from
the
kiln,
and
let
Moses
throw
them
in
the
air
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh.
9:9 It
shall
become
fine
dust
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
become
boils
breaking
out
in
sores
on
man
and
beast
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
9:10 So
they
took
soot
from
the
kiln
and
stood
before
Pharaoh.
And
Moses
threw
it
in
the
air,
and
it
became
boils
breaking
out
in
sores
on
man
and
beast.
9:11 And
the
magicians
could
not
stand
before
Moses
because
of
the
boils,
for
the
boils
came
upon
the
magicians
and
upon
all
the
Egyptians.
9:12 But
the
LORD
hardened
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
did
not
listen
to
them,
as
the
LORD
had
spoken
to
Moses.
9:13 Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Rise
up
early
in
the
morning
and
present
yourself
before
Pharaoh
and
say
to
him,
'Thus
says
the
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
"Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
9:14 For
this
time
I
will
send
all
my
plagues
on
you
yourself,
and
on
your
servants
and
your
people,
so
that
you
may
know
that
there
is
none
like
me
in
all
the
earth.
9:15 For
by
now
I
could
have
put
out
my
hand
and
struck
you
and
your
people
with
pestilence,
and
you
would
have
been
cut
off
from
the
earth.
9:16 But
for
this
purpose
I
have
raised
you
up,
to
show
you
my
power,
so
that
my
name
may
be
proclaimed
in
all
the
earth.
9:17 You
are
still
exalting
yourself
against
my
people
and
will
not
let
them
go.
9:18 Behold,
about
this
time
tomorrow
I
will
cause
very
heavy
hail
to
fall,
such
as
never
has
been
in
Egypt
from
the
day
it
was
founded
until
now.
9:19 Now
therefore
send,
get
your
livestock
and
all
that
you
have
in
the
field
into
safe
shelter,
for
every
man
and
beast
that
is
in
the
field
and
is
not
brought
home
will
die
when
the
hail
falls
on
them."'"
9:20 Then
whoever
feared
the
word
of
the
LORD
among
the
servants
of
Pharaoh
hurried
his
slaves
and
his
livestock
into
the
houses,
9:21 but
whoever
did
not
pay
attention
to
the
word
of
the
LORD
left
his
slaves
and
his
livestock
in
the
field.
9:22 Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Stretch
out
your
hand
toward
heaven,
so
that
there
may
be
hail
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
on
man
and
beast
and
every
plant
of
the
field,
in
the
land
of
Egypt."
9:23 Then
Moses
stretched
out
his
staff
toward
heaven,
and
the
LORD
sent
thunder
and
hail,
and
fire
ran
down
to
the
earth.
And
the
LORD
rained
hail
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
9:24 There
was
hail
and
fire
flashing
continually
in
the
midst
of
the
hail,
very
heavy
hail,
such
as
had
never
been
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
since
it
became
a
nation.
9:25 The
hail
struck
down
everything
that
was
in
the
field
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
man
and
beast.
And
the
hail
struck
down
every
plant
of
the
field
and
broke
every
tree
of
the
field.
9:26 Only
in
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
the
people
of
Israel
were,
was
there
no
hail.
9:27 Then
Pharaoh
sent
and
called
Moses
and
Aaron
and
said
to
them,
"This
time
I
have
sinned;
the
LORD
is
in
the
right,
and
I
and
my
people
are
in
the
wrong.
9:28 Plead
with
the
LORD,
for
there
has
been
enough
of
God's
thunder
and
hail.
I
will
let
you
go,
and
you
shall
stay
no
longer."
9:29 Moses
said
to
him,
"As
soon
as
I
have
gone
out
of
the
city,
I
will
stretch
out
my
hands
to
the
LORD.
The
thunder
will
cease,
and
there
will
be
no
more
hail,
so
that
you
may
know
that
the
earth
is
the
LORD's.
9:30 But
as
for
you
and
your
servants,
I
know
that
you
do
not
yet
fear
the
LORD
God."
9:31 (The
flax
and
the
barley
were
struck
down,
for
the
barley
was
in
the
ear
and
the
flax
was
in
bud.
9:32 But
the
wheat
and
the
emmer
were
not
struck
down,
for
they
are
late
in
coming
up.)
9:33 So
Moses
went
out
of
the
city
from
Pharaoh
and
stretched
out
his
hands
to
the
LORD,
and
the
thunder
and
the
hail
ceased,
and
the
rain
no
longer
poured
upon
the
earth.
9:34 But
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
the
rain
and
the
hail
and
the
thunder
had
ceased,
he
sinned
yet
again
and
hardened
his
heart,
he
and
his
servants.
9:35 So
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
hardened,
and
he
did
not
let
the
people
of
Israel
go,
just
as
the
LORD
had
spoken
through
Moses.