Exodus 8:1-14

Exodus 8:1-14

[1] And the LORD  spake  unto Moses,  Go  unto Pharaoh,  and say  the LORD,  Let my people  go,  that they may serve  [2] And if thou refuse  to let them go,  behold, I will smite  all thy borders  with frogs:  [3] And the river  frogs  abundantly,  which shall go up  and come  into thine house,  and into thy bedchamber,  and upon thy bed,  and into the house  of thy servants,  and upon thy people,  and into thine ovens,  and into thy kneadingtroughs:  [4] And the frogs  shall come up  both on thee, and upon thy people,  and upon all thy servants.  [5] And the LORD  spake  unto Moses,  Say  unto Aaron,  Stretch forth  thine hand  with thy rod  over the streams,  over the rivers,  and over the ponds,  and cause frogs  to come up  upon the land  of Egypt.  [6] And Aaron  stretched out  his hand  over the waters  of Egypt;  and the frogs  came up,  and covered  the land  of Egypt.  [7] And the magicians  did  so with their enchantments,  and brought up  frogs  upon the land  of Egypt.  [8] Then Pharaoh  called  for Moses  and Aaron,  and said,  Intreat  the LORD,  that he may take away  the frogs  from me, and from my people;  go,  that they may do sacrifice  unto the LORD.  [9] And Moses  said  unto Pharaoh,  Glory  over me: when  shall I intreat  for thee, and for thy servants,  and for thy people,  to destroy  the frogs  from thee and thy houses,  that they may remain  in the river  only? [10] And he said,  To morrow.  And he said,  Be it according to thy word:  that thou mayest know  that there is none like unto the LORD  our God.  [11] And the frogs  shall depart  from thee, and from thy houses,  and from thy servants,  and from thy people;  they shall remain  in the river  [12] And Moses  and Aaron  went out  from Pharaoh:  and Moses  cried  unto the LORD  because of  the frogs  which he had brought  against Pharaoh.  [13] And the LORD  did  according to the word  of Moses;  and the frogs  died  out of the houses,  out of the villages,  and out of the fields.  [14] And they gathered them together  upon heaps:  and the land  stank.