Exodus 11
The 10th punishment — the oldest sons of the Egyptians die
1Then the Lord said to Moses: ‘I will punish Pharaoh and the Egyptians only one more time. Then he will let you go. Not only will he let you go, but he will chase you out of his land. 2Now talk to the people of Israel and tell all of them to ask their neighbours for gold and silver jewellery.’
3The Egyptians were very friendly to the Israelites because the Lord made them friendly. All the Egyptians and the officials realised that Moses was a very important_leader.
4Moses said to Pharaoh: ‘The Lord said: “In the middle of the night I will go through Egypt. 5The oldest son in every family in Egypt will die. Pharaoh's oldest son will die, and the oldest sons of the slave girls that grind wheat at the grinding-stone. Every one will die. All the bull-calves and ram-lambs that were born first will also die. 6All over Egypt there will be people who will cry loudly. The people of Egypt will cry more than they have ever cried before and they will never cry so much again. 7But this will not happen to the Israelites. No person or animal will die. Not even a dog will bark at them. Then you will know that I, the Lord, am good to the Israelites, but I punish the Egyptians.” ’
8Moses also said to Pharaoh: ‘All your officials will come to me and bow down before me, and they will beg me to take all my people and go away. After that, I will go away.’ Moses was very angry and he went away from Pharaoh.
9The Lord said to Moses: ‘Pharaoh will not listen to you, but then I will do more miracles in Egypt.’ 10Moses and Aaron did all these miracles before Pharaoh, but the Lord made Pharaoh stubborn. He did not let the Israelites go out of his land.
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