8-9 Then
God
spoke to Moses and Aaron. He said, "When Pharaoh speaks to you and
says, 'Prove yourselves. Perform a miracle,' then tell Aaron, 'Take your
staff and throw it down in front of Pharaoh: It will turn into a
snake.'"
10 Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and did what God commanded. Aaron threw his staff down in front of Pharaoh and his servants, and it turned into a snake.
11-12
Pharaoh called in his wise men and sorcerers. The magicians of Egypt
did the same thing by their incantations: each man threw down his staff
and they all turned into snakes. But then Aaron's staff swallowed their
staffs.
13 Yet Pharaoh was as stubborn as ever—he wouldn't listen to them, just as God had said.
Strike One: Blood
14-18 God
said to Moses: "Pharaoh is a stubborn man. He refuses to release the
people. First thing in the morning, go and meet Pharaoh as he goes down
to the river. At the shore of the Nile take the staff that turned into a
snake and say to him, '
God,
the God of the Hebrews, sent me to you with this message, "Release my
people so that they can worship me in the wilderness." So far you
haven't listened. This is how you'll know that I am
God.
I am going to take this staff that I'm holding and strike this Nile
River water: The water will turn to blood; the fish in the Nile will
die; the Nile will stink; and the Egyptians won't be able to drink the
Nile water.'"
19 God
said to Moses, "Tell Aaron, 'Take your staff and wave it over the
waters of Egypt—over its rivers, its canals, its ponds, all its bodies
of water—so that they turn to blood.' There'll be blood everywhere in
Egypt—even in the pots and pans."
20-21 Moses and Aaron did exactly as God
commanded them. Aaron raised his staff and hit the water in the Nile
with Pharaoh and his servants watching. All the water in the Nile turned
into blood. The fish in the Nile died; the Nile stank; and the
Egyptians couldn't drink the Nile water. The blood was everywhere in
Egypt.
22-25 But the
magicians of Egypt did the same thing with their incantations. Still
Pharaoh remained stubborn. He wouldn't listen to them as God
had said. He turned on his heel and went home, never giving it a second
thought. But all the Egyptians had to dig inland from the river for
water because they couldn't drink the Nile water.
Seven days went by after God had struck the Nile.