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Exodus 11:7

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

But there won't be any need for the Israelites to cry. Things will be so quiet that not even a dog will be heard barking. Then you Egyptians will know that the LORD is good to the Israelites, even while he punishes you.

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The poor are filled with hope, and injustice is silenced.

Whenever your enemies refuse to change their ways, you sharpen your sword and string your bow.

During that time, the Egyptians could not see each other or leave their homes, but there was light where the Israelites lived.

But the Egyptian magicians used their secret powers to do the same thing. The king did just as the LORD had said—he stubbornly refused to listen.

The magicians told the king, “God has done this.” But, as the LORD had said, the king was too stubborn to listen.

“The LORD's people in Goshen won't be bothered by flies, but your people in the rest of the country will be tormented by them. That's how you will know that the LORD is here in Egypt. This miracle will happen tomorrow.”

Only Goshen, where the Israelites lived, was safe from the storm.

But the LORD will protect the animals that belong to the people of Israel, and none of theirs will die.

Then everyone will once again see the difference between those who obey me by doing right and those who reject me by doing wrong.

What is so special about you? What do you have that you were not given? And if it was given to you, how can you boast?

The Israelite army returned to their camp at Makkedah, where Joshua was waiting for them. No one around there dared say anything bad about the Israelites.




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