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Exodus 9:18

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

All right. At this time tomorrow, he will bring on Egypt the worst hailstorm in its history.

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She sent a message to Elijah: “You killed my prophets. Now I'm going to kill you! I pray that the gods will punish me even more severely if I don't do it by this time tomorrow.”

But tomorrow at this time, I will send my officials into your city to search your palace and the houses of your officials. They will take everything else that you own.”

Elisha answered, “I have a message for you. The LORD promises that tomorrow here in Samaria, you will be able to buy a large sack of flour or two large sacks of barley for almost nothing.”

Earlier, when the king was at Elisha's house, Elisha had told him that flour or barley would sell for almost nothing.

to release their cargo— sometimes as punishment for sin, sometimes as kindness.

Have you been to the places where I keep snow and hail,

until I use them to punish and conquer nations?

pursue and terrify them with storms of your own.

were swarming everywhere. Never before had there been so many locusts in Egypt, and never again will there be so many.

Your palace, the homes of your officials, and all other houses in Egypt will overflow with more locusts than have ever been seen in this country. After Moses left the palace,

Everywhere in Egypt there will be loud crying. Nothing like this has ever happened before or will ever happen again.

You are still determined not to let the LORD's people go.

Hailstones, weighing about fifty kilogrammes each, fell from the sky on people. Finally, the people cursed God, because the hail was so terrible.




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