| New International Version (©1984) Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, "Go, sacrifice to your God here in the land."New American Standard Bible (©1995) Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron and said, "Go, sacrifice to your God within the land." GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995) Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron and said, "Go, sacrifice to your God here in this country." King James Bible And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and said, Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land. American King James Version And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and said, Go you, sacrifice to your God in the land. American Standard Version And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and said, Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land. Bible in Basic English And Pharaoh sent for Moses and Aaron and said, Go and make your offering to your God here in the land. Douay-Rheims Bible And Pharao called Moses and Aaron, and said to them: Go, and sacrifice to your God in this land. Darby Bible Translation And Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron, and said, Go, sacrifice to your God in the land. English Revised Version And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and said, Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land. Webster's Bible Translation And Pharaoh called for Moses, and for Aaron, and said, Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land. World English Bible Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and said, "Go, sacrifice to your God in the land!" Young's Literal Translation And Pharaoh calleth unto Moses and to Aaron, and saith, 'Go, sacrifice to your God in the land;' | | Geneva Study Bible And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and said, Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land. Scofield Reference Notes [1] in the land The compromises proposed by Pharaoh are those urged upon Christians today. The first says in effect: "Be a Christian if you will, but not a 'narrow' one--stay in Egypt." Invariably it ends in world-conformity, world-pleasing, and seeking the world's money for God Ps 50:9-17 (Cf) 2Cor 6:14-18 Gal 1:4. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary 25-32. Pharaoh called for Moses, . Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land, &c.-Between impatient anxiety to be freed from this scourge and a reluctance on the part of the Hebrew bondsmen, the king followed the course of expediency; he proposed to let them free to engage in their religious rites within any part of the kingdom. But true to his instructions, Moses would accede to no such arrangement; he stated a most valid reason to show the danger of it, and the king having yielded so far as to allow them a brief holiday across the border, annexed to this concession a request that Moses would entreat with Jehovah for the removal of the plague. He promised to do so, and it was removed the following day. But no sooner was the pressure over than the spirit of Pharaoh, like a bent bow, sprang back to its wonted obduracy, and, regardless of his promise, he refused to let the people depart. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 8:20-32 Pharaoh was early at his false devotions to the river; and shall we be for more sleep and more slumber, when any service to the Lord is to be done? The Egyptians and the Hebrews were to be marked in the plague of flies. The Lord knows them that are his, and will make it appear, perhaps in this world, certainly in the other, that he has set them apart for himself. Pharaoh unwillingly entered into a treaty with Moses and Aaron. He is content they should sacrifice to their God, provided they would do it in the land of Egypt. But it would be an abomination to God, should they offer the Egyptian sacrifices; and it would be an abomination to the Egyptians, should they offer to God the objects of the worship of the Egyptians, namely, their calves or oxen. Those who would offer acceptable sacrifice to God, must separate themselves from the wicked and profane. They must also retire from the world. Israel cannot keep the feast of the Lord, either among the brick-kilns or among the flesh-pots of Egypt. And they must sacrifice as God shall command, not otherwise. Though they were in slavery to Pharaoh, yet they must obey God's commands. Pharaoh consents for them to go into the wilderness, provided they do not go so far but that he might fetch them back again. Thus, some sinners, in a pang of conviction, part with their sins, yet are loth they should go very far away; for when the fright is over, they will turn to them again. Moses promised the removal of this plague. But let not Pharaoh deal deceitfully any more. Be not deceived; God is not mocked: if we think to cheat God by a sham repentance and a false surrender of ourselves to him, we shall put a fatal cheat upon our own souls. Pharaoh returned to his hardness. Reigning lusts break through the strongest bonds, and make men presume and go from their word. Many seem in earnest, but there is some reserve, some beloved, secret sin. They are unwilling to look upon themselves as in danger of everlasting misery. They will refrain from other sins; they do much, give much, and even punish themselves much. They will leave it off sometimes, and, as it were, let their sin depart a little way; but will not make up their minds to part with all and follow Christ, bearing the cross. Rather than that, they venture all. They are sorrowful, but depart from Christ, determined to keep the world at present, and they hope for some future season, when salvation may be had without such costly sacrifices; but, at length, the poor sinner is driven away in his wickedness, and left without hope to lament his folly. | |
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Exodus 8:8 Then Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron and said, "Entreat the LORD that He remove the frogs from me and from my people; and I will let the people go, that they may sacrifice to the LORD." Exodus 9:27 Then Pharaoh sent for Moses and Aaron, and said to them, "I have sinned this time; the LORD is the righteous one, and I and my people are the wicked ones. Exodus 9:28 "Make supplication to the LORD, for there has been enough of God's thunder and hail; and I will let you go, and you shall stay no longer." Exodus 10:8 So Moses and Aaron were brought back to Pharaoh, and he said to them, "Go, serve the LORD your God! Who are the ones that are going?" Exodus 10:16 Then Pharaoh hurriedly called for Moses and Aaron, and he said, "I have sinned against the LORD your God and against you. Exodus 10:24 Then Pharaoh called to Moses, and said, "Go, serve the LORD; only let your flocks and your herds be detained. Even your little ones may go with you." Exodus 12:31 Then he called for Moses and Aaron at night and said, "Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the sons of Israel; and go, worship the LORD, as you have said. (NASB ©1995) |
 Aaron Moses Offering Pharaoh Sacrifice Summoned Within And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and said, Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land.Ex 8:8 9:27 10:16 12:31 Re 3:9
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