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Exodus 8:19

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

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

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These heads of grain swallowed the full ones. I told my dreams to the magicians, but none of them could tell me the meaning of the dreams.

I often think of the heavens your hands have made, and of the moon and stars you put in place.

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

the king's officials asked, “Your Majesty, how much longer is this man going to be a troublemaker? Why don't you let the people leave, so they can worship the LORD their God? Don't you know that Egypt is a disaster?”

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.

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

When this happens, the Egyptians will know that I am the LORD.

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.

In a vision one night, Daniel was shown the dream and its meaning. Then he praised the God who rules from heaven:

But when I force out demons by the power of God's Spirit, it proves that God's kingdom has already come to you.

But if I use God's power to force out demons, it proves that God's kingdom has already come to you.

Then the chief priests and the Pharisees called the council together and said, “What should we do? This man is performing a lot of miracles.

“What can we do with these men? Everyone in Jerusalem knows about this miracle, and we cannot say it didn't happen.

“Don't send it back without a gift,” the priests and fortune-tellers answered. “Send along something to Israel's God to make up for taking the chest in the first place. Then you will be healed, and you will find out why the LORD was causing you so much trouble.”

Watch to see if the chest goes on up the road to the Israelite town of Beth-Shemesh. If it goes back to its own country, you will know that it was the LORD who made us suffer so badly. But if the chest doesn't go back to its own country, then the LORD had nothing to do with the disease that hit us—it was simply bad luck.




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