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Exodus 9:25-35 Douay-Rheims Challoner Revision 1752 (DRC1752)

25. And the hail destroyed through all the land of Egypt all things that were in the fields, both man and beast: and the hail smote every herb of the field, and it broke every tree of the country.

26. Only in the land of Gessen, where the children of Israel were, the hail fell not.

27. And Pharao sent and called Moses and Aaron, saying to them: I have sinned this time also; the Lord is just: I and my people are wicked.

28. Pray ye to the Lord, that the thunderings of God and the hail may cease: that I may let you go, and that you may stay here no longer.

29. Moses said: As soon as I am gone out of the city, I will stretch forth my hands to the Lord, and the thunders shall cease, and the hail shall be no more: that thou mayst know that the earth is the Lord's.

30. But I know that neither thou, nor thy servants do yet fear the Lord God.

31. The flax therefore and the barley were hurt, because the barley was green, and the flax was now boiled:

32. But the wheat, and other winter corn were not hurt, because they were lateward.

33. And when Moses was gone from Pharao out of the city, he stretched forth his hands to the Lord: and the thunders and the hail ceased, neither did there drop any more rain upon the earth.

34. And Pharao seeing that the rain and the hail, and the thunders were ceased, increased his sin.

35. And his heart was hardened, and the heart of his servants, and it was made exceeding hard: neither did he let the children of Israel go, as the Lord had commanded by the hand of Moses.

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