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Exodus 6:2 - 9:35
G-d
reveals Himself to Moses. Employing the "four expressions of
redemption," He promises to take out the Children of Israel from
Egypt, deliver them from their enslavement, redeem them and
acquire them as His own chosen people at Mount Sinai; He will
then bring them to the Land He promised to the Patriarchs as
their eternal heritage.
Moses and Aaron repeatedly come before Pharaoh to demand in the
name of G-d, "Let My people go, so that they may serve Me in the
wilderness." Pharaoh repeatedly refuses. Aaron's staff turns
into a snake and swallows the magic sticks of the Egyptian
sorcerers. G-d then sends a series of plagues upon the
Egyptians.
The waters of the Nile turn to blood; swarms of frogs overrun
the land; lice infest all men and beasts. Hordes of wild animals
invade the cities, a pestilence kills the domestic animals,
painful boils afflict the Egyptians. For the seventh plague,
fire and ice combine to descend from the skies as a devastating
hail. Still, "the heart of Pharaoh was hardened and he would not
let the children of Israel go; as G-d had said to Moses."
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