Exodus 9:27-35

Exodus 9:27-35

[27] And Pharaoh  sent,  and called  for Moses  and Aaron,  and said  unto them, I have sinned  this time:  the LORD  is righteous,  and I and my people  are wicked.  [28] Intreat  the LORD  (for it is enough)  that there be no more mighty  thunderings  and hail;  and I will let you go,  and ye shall stay  no longer.  [29] And Moses  said  unto him, As soon as I am gone out  of the city,  I will spread abroad  my hands  unto the LORD;  and the thunder  shall cease,  neither shall there be any more hail;  that thou mayest know  how that the earth  is the LORD'S.  [30] But as for thee and thy servants,  I know  that ye will not yet fear  the LORD  God.  [31] And the flax  and the barley  was smitten:  for the barley  was in the ear,  and the flax  was bolled.  [32] But the wheat  and the rie  were not smitten:  for they  were not grown up.  [33] And Moses  went out  of the city  from Pharaoh,  and spread abroad  his hands  unto the LORD:  and the thunders  and hail  ceased,  and the rain  was not poured  upon the earth.  [34] And when Pharaoh  saw  that the rain  and the hail  and the thunders  were ceased,  he sinned  yet more,  and hardened  his heart,  he and his servants.  [35] And the heart  of Pharaoh  was hardened,  neither would he let the children  of Israel  go;  as the LORD  had spoken  by  Moses.