Context 7Moses was eighty years old and Aaron eighty-three, when they spoke to Pharaoh. Aarons Rod Becomes a Serpent 8Now the LORD spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying, 9When Pharaoh speaks to you, saying, Work a miracle, then you shall say to Aaron, Take your staff and throw it down before Pharaoh, that it may become a serpent. 10So Moses and Aaron came to Pharaoh, and thus they did just as the LORD had commanded; and Aaron threw his staff down before Pharaoh and his servants, and it became a serpent. 11Then Pharaoh also called for the wise men and the sorcerers, and they also, the magicians of Egypt, did the same with their secret arts. 12For each one threw down his staff and they turned into serpents. But Aarons staff swallowed up their staffs. 13Yet Pharaohs heart was hardened, and he did not listen to them, as the LORD had said. Water Is Turned to Blood 14Then the LORD said to Moses, Pharaohs heart is stubborn; he refuses to let the people go. 15Go to Pharaoh in the morning as he is going out to the water, and station yourself to meet him on the bank of the Nile; and you shall take in your hand the staff that was turned into a serpent. 16You shall say to him, The LORD, the God of the Hebrews, sent me to you, saying, Let My people go, that they may serve Me in the wilderness. But behold, you have not listened until now. 17Thus says the LORD, By this you shall know that I am the LORD: behold, I will strike the water that is in the Nile with the staff that is in my hand, and it will be turned to blood. 18The fish that are in the Nile will die, and the Nile will become foul, and the Egyptians will find difficulty in drinking water from the Nile. 19Then the LORD said to Moses, Say to Aaron, Take your staff and stretch out your hand over the waters of Egypt, over their rivers, over their streams, and over their pools, and over all their reservoirs of water, that they may become blood; and there will be blood throughout all the land of Egypt, both in vessels of wood and in vessels of stone. 20So Moses and Aaron did even as the LORD had commanded. And he lifted up the staff and struck the water that was in the Nile, in the sight of Pharaoh and in the sight of his servants, and all the water that was in the Nile was turned to blood. 21The fish that were in the Nile died, and the Nile became foul, so that the Egyptians could not drink water from the Nile. And the blood was through all the land of Egypt. 22But the magicians of Egypt did the same with their secret arts; and Pharaohs heart was hardened, and he did not listen to them, as the LORD had said. 23Then Pharaoh turned and went into his house with no concern even for this. 24So all the Egyptians dug around the Nile for water to drink, for they could not drink of the water of the Nile. 25Seven days passed after the LORD had struck the Nile. Parallel Verses American Standard VersionAnd Moses was fourscore years old, and Aaron fourscore and three years old, when they spake unto Pharaoh. Douay-Rheims Bible And Moses was eighty years old, and Aaron eighty-three, when they spoke to Pharao. Darby Bible Translation And Moses was eighty years old, and Aaron was eighty-three years old, when they spoke to Pharaoh. English Revised Version And Moses was fourscore years old, and Aaron fourscore and three years old, when they spake unto Pharaoh. Webster's Bible Translation And Moses was eighty years old, and Aaron eighty and three years old, when they spoke to Pharaoh. World English Bible Moses was eighty years old, and Aaron eighty-three years old, when they spoke to Pharaoh. Young's Literal Translation and Moses is a son of eighty years, and Aaron is a son of eighty and three years, in their speaking unto Pharaoh. Library The History of the Prophetic Sermons, Epistles, and Apocalypses[Sidenote: Real character and aims of the prophets] To understand and rightly interpret the prophetic writings of the Old Testament it is necessary to cast aside a false impression as to the character of the prophets which is widely prevalent. They were not foretellers, but forth-tellers. Instead of being vague dreamers, in imagination living far in the distant future, they were most emphatically men of their own times, enlightened and devoted patriots, social and ethical reformers, and spiritual … Charles Foster Kent—The Origin & Permanent Value of the Old Testament Letter Lxxxv. To Paulinus. The Hardening in the Sacred Scripture. Hope for the Heathen Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity Paul's Care and Prayer for the Church. Exposition of Chap. Iii. (ii. 28-32. ) Exodus Links Exodus 7:7 NIV • Exodus 7:7 NLT • Exodus 7:7 ESV • Exodus 7:7 NASB • Exodus 7:7 KJV • Exodus 7:7 Bible Apps • Exodus 7:7 Parallel • Bible Hub |