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Exodus 7:3

Contemporary English Version 1995

But I will make the king so stubborn that he won't listen to you. He won't listen even when I do many terrible things to him and his nation. Then I will bring a final punishment on Egypt, and the king will let Israel's families and tribes go.

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On the way the Lord said to Moses: When you get to Egypt, go to the king and work the miracles I have shown you. But I will make him so stubborn that he will refuse to let my people go.

What the Lord had earlier said to Moses came true. He had said, “The king of Egypt won't listen. Then I will perform even more miracles.”

Indeed, I will tell how Christ worked miracles and wonders by the power of the Holy Spirit. I have preached the good news about him all the way from Jerusalem to Illyricum.

In Egypt and at the Red Sea and in the desert, Moses rescued the people by working miracles and wonders for 40 years.

Now, listen to what I have to say about Jesus from Nazareth. God proved he sent Jesus to you by having him work miracles, wonders, and signs. All of you know this.

Jesus told the official, “You won't have faith unless you see miracles and wonders!”

God used miracles and wonders to fight the king of Egypt and all of his officials.

I, the Lord, will work miracles just as I did when I led you out of Egypt.

Wake up! Do something, Lord. Be strong and ready. Wake up! Do what you did for our people long ago. Didn't you chop up Rahab the monster?

You knew that the King of Egypt and his officials and his nation had mistreated your people. So you worked fearsome miracles against the Egyptians and earned a reputation that still remains.

You saw how the Lord used his tremendous power to work great miracles and bring you out of Egypt. And he will again work miracles for you when you face these enemies you fear so much.

But he has kept you alive, just to show you his power and to bring honor to himself everywhere in the world.

Later they brought together the leaders of Israel,

“Put your hand back inside your shirt,” the Lord told him. Moses did so, and when he took it out again, it was as healthy as the rest of his body.

Everything depends on what God decides to do, and he can either have pity on people or make them stubborn.

So I will use my mighty power to perform all kinds of miracles and strike down the Egyptians. Then the king will send you away.

The king behaved just as the Lord had said and stubbornly refused to listen.

So the king of Egypt saw Moses and Aaron work miracles, but the Lord made him stubbornly refuse to let the Israelites leave his country.

I will make the king stubborn again, and he will try to catch you. Then I will destroy him and his army. People everywhere will praise me for my victory, and the Egyptians will know that I really am the Lord. The Israelites obeyed the Lord and camped where he told them.

he did for their ancestors near Zoan in Egypt.

The Lord controls rulers, just as he determines the course of rivers.




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