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1 И сказалъ Іегова Моисею: поди къ Фараону и скажи ему: такъ говоритъ Іегова, Богъ Евреевъ: отпусти народъ Мой, дабы онъ совершилъ Мнј служеніе.

2 А если ты не хочешь отпустить, и еще будешь удерживать его:

3 то вотъ, рука Іеговы будетъ на скотј твоемъ, который въ полј, на коняхъ, на ослахъ, на верблюдахъ, на волахъ, и на овцахъ; будетъ язва весьма тяжкая.

4 И положитъ Іегова раздјленіе между скотомъ Израильскимъ и между скотомъ Египетскимъ, и изъ всего принадлежащаго сынамъ Израилевымъ не умретъ ничего.

5 И назначилъ Іегова время, сказавъ: завтра сдјлаетъ сіе Іегова въ землј сей.

6 И сдјлалъ сіе Іегова на другой день, и вымеръ весь скотъ Египетскій; изъ скота же сыновъ Израилевыхъ не умерло ничего.

7 Фараонъ послалъ узнать и воть, изъ скота Израильскаго не умерло даже ничего. Но сердце Фараоново отягчилось, и онъ не отпустилъ народа.

8 И сказалъ Іегова Моисею и Аарону: возмите полную горстъ сажи изъ печи, и пусть броситъ ее Моисей къ небу въ глазахъ Фараона.

9 И сдјлается пыль по всей землј Египетской; и будетъ на людяхъ и на скотј воспаленіе, соединенное съ нарывами, во всей землј Египетской.

10 Они взяли сажи изъ печи, и явились предъ лице Фараона. Моисей бросилъ ее къ небу, и сдјлалось воспаленіе, соединенное съ нарывами, на людяхъ и на скотј.

11 И не могли тайновјдцы стоять предъ Моисеемъ по причинј воспаленія, потому что воспаленіе было на тайновјдцахъ и на всјхъ Египтянахъ.

12 Но Іегова ожесточилъ сердце Фараона, и онъ не послушалъ ихъ, такъ какъ и говорилъ Іегова Моисею.

13 И сказалъ Іегова Моисею: завтра встань рано, и явись предъ лице Фараона, и скажи ему: такъ говоритъ Іегова, Богъ Евреевъ: отпусти народъ Мой, дабы онъ совершилъ Мнј служеніе.

14 Ибо теперь Я пошлю всј язвы Мои въ сердце твое, и на рабовъ твоихъ, и на народъ твой, дабы ты узналъ, что нјтъ подобнаго Мнј на всей землј.

15 Поелику Я уже простеръ руку Мою, то поразилъ бы тебя и народъ твой язвою, и ты истребленъ бы былъ съ земли:

16 но для того сохранилъ тебя, чтобы показать тебј силу Мою, и чтобы проповјдано было имя Мое по всей землј.

17 Еще ли ты будешь противостоять народу Моему, не отпуская его?

18 Вотъ Я пошлю завтра въ сіе самое время градъ весьма сильный, коему подобнаго не было въ Египтј, со времени основанія его, даже до нынј.

19 Итакъ пошли собрать стада твои, и все, что есть у тебя въ полј; на всјхъ людей и скотъ, которые останутся въ полј, и не соберутся въ домы, падетъ градъ, и они умрутъ.

20 Тј изъ рабовъ Фараоновыхъ, которые убоялись слова Іеговы, поспјщно собрали рабовъ своихъ и стада свои въ домы;

21 а кто не обратилъ сердца своего къ слову Іеговы, тотъ оставилъ рабовъ своихъ и стада свои въ полј.

22 И сказалъ Іегова Моисею: простри руку твою къ небу, и падетъ градъ на всю землю Египетскую, на людей, и на скотъ, и на всю траву полевую въ землј Египетской.

23 Моисей простеръ посохъ свой къ небу; и Іегова произвелъ громъ и градъ, и огонь разливался по землј, и послалъ Іегова градъ на землю Египетскую.

24 И былъ градъ, и огонь между градомъ; градъ весьма сильный, какого не было во всей землј Египетской со времени населенія оной.

25 И побилъ градъ по всей землј Египетской все, что ни было въ полј, отъ человјка до скота; и всю траву полевую побилъ градъ, и поломалъ всј деревья въ полј.

26 Только въ землј Гесемъ, гдј жили сыны Израилевы, не было града.

27 Фараонъ послалъ, призвалъ Моисея и Аарона, и сказалъ имъ: теперь я согрјшилъ; Іегова праведенъ, а я и народъ мой виновны,

28 Помолитесь Іеговј; пусть перестанутъ громы Божіи и градъ, и отпущу васъ, и вы уже не будете удержаны.

29 Моисей сказалъ ему: какъ скоро я выйду изъ города, простру руки мои къ Іеговј, громы перестанутъ, и града болје не будетъ, дабы ты узналъ, что земля Іеговы.

30 Но я знаю, что ты и рабы твои еще не убоитесь Іеговы Бога.

31 Тогда и ленъ и ячмень были побиты, потому что ячмень колосился, а ленъ далъ головки.

32 А пшеница и полба не были побиты, потому что онј были позднія.

33 И вышелъ Моисей отъ Фараона изъ города, и простеръ руки свои къ Іеговј; и прекратились громъ и градъ, и дождь пересталъ литься на землю.

34 Фараонъ увидјлъ, что пересталъ дождь и градъ, и громъ, и продолжалъ согрјшать, и отягчилъ сердце свое, самъ и рабы его.

35 И ожесточилось сердце Фараона, и онъ не отпустилъ сыновъ Израилевыхъ, какъ и говорилъ Іегова чрезъ Моисея.

   

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1343. That 'Eber' was a nation, the Hebrew nation, which took its name from 'Eber' as its forefather, and which means the worship in general of the second Ancient Church, is clear from the references to him in the historical sections of the Word. Because a new form of worship began with that nation, all those were called Hebrews whose worship was similar to it. Their worship was like that re-established at a later time among the descendants of Jacob, its chief features being that they called their God Jehovah and held sacrifices. The Most Ancient Church was of one mind in acknowledging the Lord and calling Him Jehovah, as is clear also from the early chapters of Genesis and elsewhere in the Word. The Ancient Church, that is, the Church after the Flood also acknowledged the Lord and called Him Jehovah, especially those who possessed internal worship and were called 'the sons of Shem'. The remainder whose worship was external also acknowledged Jehovah and worshipped Him. But when internal worship became external, and still more when it became idolatrous, and when each nation started to have its own god to worship, the Hebrew nation retained the name of Jehovah and called their own God Jehovah. In this they were different from all other nations.

[2] Along with external worship, Jacob's descendants in Egypt, including Moses himself, lost knowledge even of this fact, that their God was called Jehovah. Consequently they had first of all to be taught that Jehovah was the God of the Hebrews, and the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as becomes clear from the following in Moses,

Jehovah said to Moses, You and the elders of Israel shall go in to the king of Egypt, and you shall say to him, Jehovah the God of the Hebrews has met with us; and now let us go, pray, a three days' journey into the wilderness, and let us sacrifice to Jehovah our God. Exodus 3:18.

In the same author,

Pharaoh said, Who is Jehovah that I should hearken to His voice to send Israel away? I do not know Jehovah, and moreover I will not send Israel away. And they said, The God of the Hebrews has met with us; let us go, pray, a three days' journey into the wilderness, and let us sacrifice to Jehovah our God. Exodus 5:2-3.

[3] The fact that Jacob's descendants lost in Egypt, along with the worship, even the name of Jehovah becomes clear from the following in Moses,

Moses said to God, Behold, when I come to the children of Israel and say to them, The God of your fathers has sent me to you, and they say to me, What is His name? What shall I tell them? And God said to Moses, I Am Who I Am. And He said, Thus shall you say to the children of Israel, I Am has sent me to you. And God said moreover to Moses, Thus shall you say to the children of Israel, Jehovah the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you; this is My name for ever. Exodus 3:13-15.

[4] From this it is evident that even Moses did not know it and that they were distinguished from everyone else by the name of Jehovah, the God of the Hebrews. Hence also Jehovah is elsewhere called the God of the Hebrews,

You shall say to Pharaoh, Jehovah the God of the Hebrews has sent me to you. Exodus 7:16.

Go in to Pharaoh and say to him, Thus said Jehovah the God of the Hebrews. Exodus 9:1, 13.

Moses and Aaron went in to Pharaoh and said to him, Thus said Jehovah the God of the Hebrews Exodus 10:3.

In Jonah,

I am a Hebrew, and I fear Jehovah, the God of heaven. Jonah 1:9.

And also in Samuel,

The Philistines heard the noise of the shouting and said, What does the noise of this great shouting in the camp of the Hebrews mean? And they learned that the Ark of Jehovah had come to the camp. The Philistines said, Woe to us! Who will deliver us from the hand of these mighty gods? These are the gods who smote the Egyptians with every sort of plague in the wilderness. Acquit yourselves like men, O Philistines, lest you be slaves to the Hebrews. 1 Samuel 4:6, 8-9.

Here also it is evident that nations were distinguished from one another by the gods whose names they called on, and that the Hebrew nation was distinguished by that of Jehovah.

[5] The fact that sacrifices were the second essential feature of the worship of the Hebrew nation is also evident from the words from Exodus 3:18; 5:2-3, quoted above, as well as from the fact that the Egyptians abhorred the Hebrew nation on account of this form of worship, as is clear from the following in Moses,

Moses said, It is not right to do so, for we would be sacrificing to Jehovah our God what is abhorrent to the Egyptians; behold, we would be sacrificing what is abhorrent to the Egyptians in their eyes; will they not stone us? Exodus 8:26.

Consequently the Egyptians also abhorred the Hebrew nation so much that they refused even 'to eat bread' with them, Genesis 43:32. From this it is also evident that not merely the descendants of Jacob constituted the Hebrew nation but everybody who possessed that kind of worship. This also was why in Joseph's day the land of Canaan was called the land of the Hebrews,

Joseph said. By theft I have been taken away out of the land of the Hebrews. Genesis 40:15.

[6] The fact that sacrifices took place among the idolaters in the land of Canaan becomes clear from many references, for they used to sacrifice to their gods - to the baals and to others What is more, Balaam, who came from Syria where Eber had lived, that is, where the Hebrew nation had originated, before Jacob's descendants entered the land of Canaan, not only offered sacrifices but also called his God Jehovah. As to the fact that Balaam came from Syria where the Hebrew nation had originated, see Numbers 23:7; that he offered sacrifices, Numbers 22:39-40; 23:1-3, 14, 29; that he called his God Jehovah, Numbers 22:18, and elsewhere in those chapters. And Genesis 8:20 speaks of Noah offering burnt offerings to Jehovah - though this is not true history but made-up history - for 'burnt offerings' means the holiness of worship, as may be seen in that story. These considerations now show what 'Eber' or 'the Hebrew nation' means.

  
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