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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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d the children of Israel that Pharaoh said,I will not give you straw. Go get straw where you can find it. The childrenof Israel were in great distress, and some of them went to Moses and Aaron,and said that they had done them harm and not good, for they had madePharaoh hate them, and treat them more cruelly than he treated them before.And Moses went and told the Lord, and asked -why he had sent him to speakwith Pharaoh; for, Moses said, since he had spoken to him, Pharaoh had doneevil to the children of Israel, and yet the Lord had not set them free. TheLord answered, that Moses should see what he would do to Pharaoh, to makehim let the children of Israel go. And the Lord said that when Pharaoh shouldask them to do a miracle for him to see, Aaron should take his rod and throwit on the ground, and it should be turned into a serpent. So Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh, and Aaron threw down his rod and it was changed into a serpent. But Pharaoh would not let the children of Israel go. 58
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AARON CASTS DOWN HIS ROD BEFORE PHARAOH. AND IT BECOMES A SERPENT. ,j<) i\ - VII. 10. The Plagues oe Egypt. THESE were the plagues sent upon the Egyptians to make them let thechildren of Israel go. The Lord first commanded Aaron to take his rod and strike the waters of theriver. And when he did this all the waters of the river were changed into blood. But Pharaoh would not let the people go. Then the Lord commanded that Aaron should hold out his rod over thewaters of Egypt. And when Aaron held it out, the frogs came up out of thewaters, so many of them that they covered the land. The Lord commanded Aaron to strike the dust on the ground with his rod.And when Aaron had done so, the dust was changed into lice, that crept on thepeople and on the cattle. The Lord sent swarms of flies, and they came over all the land. The Lord sent a sickness; and the cows, the horses, the asses, the camels, andthe sheep, that belonged to the Egyptians died, all over the land. Moses took ashes and stood

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