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Exodus 4
Moses answered and said: They will not believe me, nor
hear my voice, but they will say: The Lord hath not
appeared to thee.
Then he said to him: What is that thou holdest in thy
hand? He answered: A rod.
And the Lord said: Cast it down upon the ground. He
cast it down, and it was turned into a serpent: so that
Moses fled from it.
And the Lord said: Put out thy hand and take it by the
tail. He put forth his hand, and took hold of it, and
it was turned into a rod.
That they may believe, saith he, that the Lord God of
their fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac,
and the God of Jacob, hath appeared to thee.
And the Lord said again: Put thy hand into thy bosom.
And when he had put it into his bosom, he brought it
forth leprous as snow.
And he said: Put back thy hand into thy bosom. He put
it back, and brought it out again, and it was like the
other flesh.
If they will not believe thee, saith he, nor hear the
voice of the former sign, they will believe the word
of the latter sign.
But if they will not even believe these two signs, nor
hear thy voice: take of the river water, and pour it
out upon the dry land, and whatsoever thou drawest out
of the river shall be turned into blood.
Moses said: I beseech thee, Lord. I am not eloquent
from yesterday and the day before: and since thou hast
spoken to thy servant, I have more impediment and slowness
of tongue.
The Lord said to him: Who made man's mouth? or who made
the dumb and the deaf, the seeing and the blind? did
not I?
Go therefore and I will be in thy mouth: and I will
teach thee what thou shalt speak.
But he said: I beseech thee, Lord send whom thou wilt
send.
The Lord being angry at Moses, said Aaron the Levite
is thy brother, I know that he is eloquent: behold he
cometh forth to meet thee, and seeing thee shall be
glad at heart.
Speak to him, and put my words in his mouth: and I will
be in thy mouth, and in his mouth, and will shew you
what you must do.
He shall speak in thy stead to the people, and shall
be thy mouth: but thou shalt be to him in those things
that pertain to God.
And take this rod in thy hand, wherewith thou shalt
do the signs.
Moses went his way, and returned to Jethro his father
in law and said to him: I will go and return to my brethren
into Egypt, that I may see if they be yet alive. And
Jethro said to him: Go in peace.
And the Lord said to Moses, in Madian: Go, and return
into Egypt: for they are all dead that sought thy life.
Moses therefore took his wife, and his sons, and set
them upon an ass: and returned into Egypt, carrying
the rod of God in his hand.
And the Lord said to him as he was returning into Egypt:
See that thou do all the wonders before Pharao, which
I have put in thy hand: I shall harden his heart, and
he will not let the people go.
And thou shalt say to him: Thus saith the Lord: Israel
is my son, my firstborn.
I have said to thee: Let my son go, that he may serve
me, and thou wouldst not let him go: behold I will kill
thy son, thy firstborn.
And when he was in his journey, in the inn, the Lord
met him, and would have killed him.
Immediately Sephora took a very sharp stone, and circumcised
the fore skin of her son, and touched his feet and said:
A bloody spouse art thou to me.
And he let him go after she had said A bloody spouse
art thou to me, because of the circumcision.
And the Lord said to Aaron: Go into the desert to meet
Moses. And he went forth to meet him in the mountain
of God, and kissed him.
And Moses told Aaron all the words of the Lord, by which
he had sent him, and the signs that he had commanded.
And they came together, and they assembled all the ancients
of the children of Israel.
And Aaron spoke all the words which the Lord had said
to Moses: and he wrought the signs before the people,
And the people believed. And they heard that the Lord
had visited the children of Israel: and that he had
looked upon their affliction: and falling down they
adored. |