Exodus 9
The plagues of livestock, boils and hail come upon Egypt, but still the Pharaoh refuses to let the Israelites go.
Bible version
The Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Plagues: Livestock, Boils and Hail
Commentary
Exodus chapter 9 is a powerful reminder of the power of God and His ability to protect His people. In this chapter, God sends a series of plagues to Egypt in order to convince Pharaoh to let the Israelites go. The plagues are a demonstration of God's power and His willingness to protect His people. The first plague is a plague of hail and fire. This plague is a sign of God's power and His ability to control the elements. The hail and fire are so severe that it destroys all of the crops in Egypt. This is a sign of God's power and His willingness to protect His people. The second plague is a plague of locusts. This plague is a sign of God's power and His ability to control the creatures of the earth. The locusts are so numerous that they cover the land and consume all of the crops. This is a sign of God's power and His willingness to protect His people. The third plague is a plague of darkness. This plague is a sign of God's power and His ability to control the darkness. The darkness is so thick that it can be felt. This is a sign of God's power and His willingness to protect His people. The fourth plague is a plague of the death of the firstborn. This plague is a sign of God's power and His willingness to protect His people. The death of the firstborn is a sign of God's power and His willingness to protect His people. Exodus chapter 9 is a powerful reminder of the power of God and His ability to protect His people. God sends a series of plagues to Egypt in order to convince Pharaoh to let the Israelites go.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Exodus, chapter 9 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 35 verses in Exodus, chapter 9.