1
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Yet
will
I
bring
one
plague
[more]
upon
Pharaoh,
and
upon
Egypt;
afterwards
he
will
let
you
go
hence:
when
he
shall
let
[you]
go,
he
shall
surely
thrust
you
out
hence
altogether.
2
Speak
now
in
the
ears
of
the
people,
and
let
every
man
borrow
of
his
neighbour,
and
every
woman
of
her
neighbour,
jewels
of
silver,
and
jewels
of
gold.
3
And
the
LORD
gave
the
people
favour
in
the
sight
of
the
Egyptians.
Moreover
the
man
Moses
[was]
very
great
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh’s
servants,
and
in
the
sight
of
the
people.
4
And
Moses
said,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
About
midnight
will
I
go
out
into
the
midst
of
Egypt:
5
And
all
the
firstborn
in
the
land
of
Egypt
shall
die,
from
the
firstborn
of
Pharaoh
that
sitteth
upon
his
throne,
even
unto
the
firstborn
of
the
maidservant
that
[is]
behind
the
mill;
and
all
the
firstborn
of
beasts.
6
And
there
shall
be
a
great
cry
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
such
as
there
was
none
like
it,
nor
shall
be
like
it
any
more.
7
But
against
any
of
the
children
of
Israel
shall
not
a
dog
move
his
tongue,
against
man
or
beast:
that
ye
may
know
how
that
the
LORD
doth
put
a
difference
between
the
Egyptians
and
Israel.
8
And
all
these
thy
servants
shall
come
down
unto
me,
and
bow
down
themselves
unto
me,
saying,
Get
thee
out,
and
all
the
people
that
follow
thee:
and
after
that
I
will
go
out.
And
he
went
out
from
Pharaoh
in
a
great
anger.
9
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Pharaoh
shall
not
hearken
unto
you;
that
my
wonders
may
be
multiplied
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
10
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
all
these
wonders
before
Pharaoh:
and
the
LORD
hardened
Pharaoh’s
heart,
so
that
he
would
not
let
the
children
of
Israel
go
out
of
his
land.