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Izlazak 10

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1 A Gospod reče Mojsiju: Idi k Faraonu, jer sam ja učinio da otvrdne srce njegovo i srce sluga njegovih, da učinim ove znake svoje među njima,

2 I da pripovedaš sinovima svojim i unucima svojim šta učinih u Misiru i kakve znake svoje pokazah na njima, da biste znali da sam ja Gospod.

3 I otide Mojsije i Aron k Faraonu, i rekoše mu: Ovako veli Gospod Bog jevrejski: Dokle ćeš se protiviti da se ne poniziš preda mnom? Pusti narod moj da mi posluži.

4 Jer ako nećeš pustiti narod moj, evo sutra ću naneti skakavce na zemlju tvoju;

5 I pokriće svu zemlju da se neće videti zemlja, i poješće ostatak što se sačuvao, koji vam je ostao iza grada, i poješće sva drveta što vam rastu u polju.

6 I napuniće ih se kuće tvoje i kuće svih sluga tvojih i kuće svih Misiraca, šta nisu videli oci tvoji ni oci otaca tvojih, otkako su postali na zemlji do danas. I okrenuvši se otide od Faraona.

7 A sluge rekoše Faraonu: Dokle će nas taj mučiti? Pusti ih neka posluže Gospodu Bogu svom. Zar još ne vidiš gde propade Misir?

8 I dozvaše opet Mojsija i Arona pred Faraona, i reče im: Idite, poslužite Gospodu Bogu svom. A koji su što će ići?

9 A Mojsije reče: S decom svojom i sa starcima svojim ići ćemo, sa sinovima svojim i sa kćerima svojim, sa stokom svojom sitnom i krupnom ići ćemo, jer imamo praznik Gospodnji.

10 A on im reče: Tako bio Gospod s vama, kako ću vas ja pustiti s decom vašom! Vidite da zlo mislite.

11 Neće biti tako; nego vi ljudi idite i poslužite Gospodu, jer to ištete. I otera ih od sebe Faraon.

12 Tada reče Gospod Mojsiju: Pruži ruku svoju na zemlju misirsku, da dođu skakavci na zemlju misirsku i pojedu sve bilje po zemlji, šta god osta iza grada.

13 I pruži Mojsije štap svoj na zemlju misirsku, i Gospod navede ustoku na zemlju, te duva celi dan i celu noć; a kad svanu, donese ustoka skakavce.

14 I dođoše skakavci na svu zemlju misirsku, i popadaše po svim krajevima misirskim silni veoma, kakvih pre nikada nije bilo niti će kad biti onakvih.

15 I pokriše svu zemlju, da se zemlja ne viđaše, i pojedoše svu travu na zemlji i sav rod na drvetima, što osta iza grada, i ne osta ništa zeleno od drveta i od bilja poljskog u svoj zemlji misirskoj.

16 Tada Faraon brže dozva Mojsija i Arona, i reče: Zgreših Gospodu Bogu vašem i vama.

17 Ali mi još sada samo oprosti greh moj, i molite se Gospodu Bogu svom da ukloni od mene samo ovu smrt.

18 I otide Mojsije od Faraona, i pomoli se Gospodu.

19 I okrenu Gospod vetar od zapada vrlo jak, koji uze skakavce i baci ih u Crveno more, i ne osta nijedan skakavac u celoj zemlji misirskoj.

20 Ali Gospod učini te otvrdnu srce Faraonu, i ne pusti sinove Izrailjeve.

21 I reče Gospod Mojsiju: Pruži ruku svoju k nebu, i biće tama po zemlji misirskoj takva da će je pipati.

22 I Mojsije pruži ruku svoju k nebu, i posta gusta tama po svoj zemlji misirskoj za tri dana.

23 Ne viđahu jedan drugog, i niko se ne mače s mesta gde beše za tri dana; ali se kod svih sinova Izrailjevih videlo po stanovima njihovim.

24 Tada Faraon dozva Mojsija, i reče: Idite, poslužite Gospodu; samo stoka vaša sitna i krupna neka ostane, a deca vaša neka idu s vama.

25 A Mojsije reče: Treba da nam daš i šta ćemo prineti i sažeći na žrtvu Gospodu Bogu svom;

26 Zato i stoka naša nek ide s nama, da ne ostane ni papka, jer između nje treba da uzmemo čim ćemo poslužiti Gospodu Bogu svom, a ne znamo kojim ćemo poslužiti Gospodu dokle ne dođemo onamo.

27 Ali Gospod učini te otvrdnu srce Faraonu, i ne hte ih pustiti.

28 I reče mu Faraon: Idi od mene, i čuvaj se da mi više ne dođeš na oči, jer ako mi dođeš na oči, poginućeš.

29 A Mojsije reče: Pravo si kazao; neću ti više doći na oči.

   

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7671. Verses 12-15 And Jehovah said to Moses, Stretch out your hand over the land of Egypt for the locusts, and they will come up over the land of Egypt and devour every plant in the land, all that the hail has left. And Moses stretched out his rod over the land of Egypt, and Jehovah brought an east wind into the land the whole of that day and the whole night. Morning came, and the east wind brought the locusts. And the locusts came up over all the land of Egypt, and rested at all the border of Egypt; they were extremely severe. Before them there were no such locusts like them, and there will not be such after them. And they covered the surface of the whole land, and the land was darkened; and they devoured every plant in the land and all the fruit on the trees which the hail had caused to be left. And there was not left any green on tree and on plant of the field in the whole land of Egypt.

'And Jehovah said to Moses' means instruction. 'Stretch out your hand' means an exercising of power. 'Over the land of Egypt for the locusts' means in order that falsity may take possession of the whole natural of the molesting ones. 'And they will come up over the land of Egypt' means an outpouring into everything there. 'And devour every plant in the land' means the total consumption of all truth. 'All that the hail has left' means which the previous falsity has not consumed. 'And Moses stretched out his rod over the land of Egypt' means exercising the power of God's truth over the entire natural of the molesting ones. 'And Jehovah brought an east wind' means an agent of destruction. 'The whole of that day and the whole of that night' means all the perception, both that which was darkened and that which was not darkened, of the molesting ones. 'Morning came' means the state of heaven in rearranged order. 'And the east wind brought the locusts' means massive falsity present with the molesting ones, brought by the agent of destruction. 'And the locusts came up over all the land of Egypt' means the outpouring of falsity into everything in the natural. 'And rested at all the border of Egypt' means at the outermost parts there. 'They were extremely severe' means that they penetrated every single part. 'Before them there were no such locusts like them, and there will not be such after them' means that no such falsity has existed since the Church first began, and such will not exist again. 'And they covered the surface of the whole land' means that they took possession of the last and lowest levels of the natural mind. 'And the land was darkened' means that falsity was introduced where there had been truth. 'And they devoured every plant in the land' means that it consumed every known fact about truth. 'And all the fruit on the trees' means every recognition of good. 'And they did not allow any green to be left' means the obliteration of every sensory apprehension of truth. 'On tree and on plant of the field' means belonging to the things the Church recognized and knew. 'In the whole land of Egypt' means on every side in the natural.

  
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