If thou
wilt not let my people go: behold, tomorrow will I bring
grasshoppers into thy land, and they shall cover the face of the
earth that it can not be seen, and they shall eat the residue
which remaineth unto you and escaped the hail, and they shall eat
all your green trees upon the field, and they shall fill thy
houses and all thy servants' houses, and the houses of all the
Egyptians after such a manner: as neither thy fathers nor thy
fathers fathers have seen, since the time they were upon the earth
unto this day. And he turned himself about, and went out from
Pharao. And Pharao's servants said unto him: How long shall this
fellow thus plague us? {How long shall we be thus evilly
entreated?} Let the men go that they may serve the LORD their God,
or else wilt thou see Egypt first destroyed? And then Moses and
Aaron were brought again unto Pharao, and he said unto them: Go
and serve the LORD your God but who are they that shall go? And
Moses answered: we must go with young and old: yea and with our
sons and with our daughters, and with our sheep and oxen must we
go. For we must hold a feast unto the LORD. And he said unto them:
shall it be so? The LORD be with you, should I let you go, and
your children also? Take heed, for ye have some mischief in hand.
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