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Exodus 9:23

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Moses pointed his walking stick towards the sky, and hailstones started falling everywhere. Thunder roared, and lightning flashed back and forth, striking the ground. This was the worst storm in the history of Egypt.

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and the LORD sent burning sulphur down like rain on Sodom and Gomorrah.

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

God sends down hailstones like chips of rocks. Who can stand the cold?

Sea monsters and the deep sea, fire and hail, snow and frost, and every stormy wind, come, praise the LORD!

LORD Most High, your voice thundered from the heavens, as hailstones and fiery coals poured down like rain.

The voice of the LORD echoes over the oceans. The glorious LORD God thunders above the roar of the raging sea,

Your thunder roared like chariot wheels. The world was made bright by lightning, and all the earth trembled.

On the morning of the third day there was thunder and lightning. A thick cloud covered the mountain, a loud trumpet blast was heard, and everyone in camp trembled with fear.

The people trembled with fear when they heard the thunder and the trumpet and saw the lightning and the smoke coming from the mountain. They stood a long way off

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

The LORD will get furious. His fearsome voice will be heard, his arm will be seen ready to strike, and his anger will be like a destructive fire, followed by thunderstorms and hailstones.

I will strike you with diseases and punish you with death. You and your army will be pounded with rainstorms, hailstones, and burning sulphur.

And while these troops were going down through Beth-Horon Pass, the LORD made huge hailstones fall on them all the way to Azekah. More of the enemy soldiers died from the hail than from the Israelite weapons.

There were flashes of lightning, roars of thunder, and the worst earthquake in all history.

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

When the first angel blew his trumpet, hail and fire mixed with blood were thrown down on the earth. A third of the earth, a third of the trees, and a third of all green plants were burnt.




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