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Moshe replied, “But I’m certain they won’t believe me, and they won’t listen to what I say, because they’ll say, ‘Adonai did not appear to you.’” Adonai answered him, “What is that in your hand?” and he said, “A staff.” He said, “Throw it on the ground!” and he threw it on the ground. It turned into a snake, and Moshe recoiled from it. Then Adonai said to Moshe, “Put your hand out and take it by the tail.” He reached out with his hand and took hold of it, and it became a staff in his hand. “This is so that they will believe that Adonai, the God of their fathers, the God of Avraham, the God of Yitz’chak and the God of Ya‘akov, has appeared to you!”

Furthermore Adonai said to him, “Now put your hand inside your coat.” He put his hand in his coat; and when he took it out his hand was leprous, as white as snow. Then God said, “Now put your hand back in your coat.” He put his hand back in his coat; and when he took it out, it was as healthy as the rest of his body. “If they won’t believe you or heed the evidence of the first sign, they will be convinced by the second. But if they aren’t persuaded even by both these signs and still won’t listen to what you say, then take some water from the river, and pour it on the ground. The water you take from the river will turn into blood on the dry land.”

10 Moshe said to Adonai, “Oh, Adonai, I’m a terrible speaker. I always have been, and I’m no better now, even after you’ve spoken to your servant! My words come slowly, my tongue moves slowly.” 11 Adonai answered him, “Who gives a person a mouth? Who makes a person dumb or deaf, keen-sighted or blind? Isn’t it I, Adonai? 12 Now, therefore, go; and I will be with your mouth and will teach you what to say.”

13 But he replied, “Please, Lord, send someone else — anyone you want!” 14 At this, Adonai’s anger blazed up against Moshe; he said, “Don’t you have a brother, Aharon the Levi? I know that he’s a good speaker. In fact, here he is now, coming out to meet you; and he’ll be happy to see you. 15 You will speak to him and put the words in his mouth; and I will be with your mouth and his, teaching you both what to do. 16 Thus he will be your spokesman to the people, in effect; for you, he will be a mouth; and for him, you will be like God. 17 Now take this staff in your hand, because you need it to perform the signs.”

(vi) 18 Moshe left, returned to Yitro his father-in-law and said to him, “I beg you to let me go and return to my kinsmen in Egypt, to see if they are still alive.” Yitro said to Moshe, “Go in peace.” 19 Adonai said to Moshe in Midyan, “Go on back to Egypt, because all the men who wanted to kill you are dead.” 20 So Moshe took his wife and sons, put them on a donkey, and started out for Egypt. Moshe took God’s staff in his hand. 21 Adonai said to Moshe, “When you get back to Egypt, make sure that you do before Pharaoh every one of the wonders I have enabled you to do. Nevertheless, I am going to make him hardhearted, and he will refuse to let the people go. 22 Then you are to tell Pharaoh: ‘Adonai says, “Isra’el is my firstborn son. 23 I have told you to let my son go in order to worship me, but you have refused to let him go. Well, then, I will kill your firstborn son!”’”

24 At a lodging-place on the way, Adonai met Moshe and would have killed him, 25 had not Tzipporah taken a flintstone and cut off the foreskin of her son. She threw it at his feet, saying, “What a bloody bridegroom you are for me!” 26 But then, God let Moshe be. She added, “A bloody bridegroom because of the circumcision!”

27 Adonai said to Aharon, “Go into the desert to meet Moshe.” He went, met him at the mountain of God and kissed him. 28 Moshe told him everything Adonai had said in sending him, including all the signs he had ordered him to perform. 29 Then Moshe and Aharon went and gathered together all the leaders of the people of Isra’el. 30 Aharon said everything Adonai had told Moshe, who then performed the signs for the people to see. 31 The people believed; when they heard that Adonai had remembered the people of Isra’el and seen how they were oppressed, they bowed their heads and worshipped.

摩西行神迹的权能

摩西回答说:“看哪!他们不会信我,也不会听我的话,因为他们必说:‘耶和华并没有向你显现。’” 耶和华对摩西说:“你手里的是什么?”他说:“是杖。” 耶和华说:“把它丢在地上!”他一丢在地上,杖就变成一条蛇;摩西逃走避开它。 耶和华对摩西说:“伸出手来,拿住它的尾巴—摩西就伸出手,抓住它,它就在摩西的手掌中变为杖— 为了要使他们信耶和华他们祖宗的 神,就是亚伯拉罕的 神,以撒的 神,雅各的 神,曾向你显现了。”

耶和华又对他说:“把手放进怀里。”他就把手放进怀里。当他把手抽出来,看哪,手竟然长了麻风[a],像雪一样白。 耶和华说:“把手放回怀里—他就把手放回怀里。当他把手从怀里再抽出来,看哪,手复原了,与全身的肉一样— 倘若他们不信你,也不听第一个神迹的声音,他们会信第二个神迹的声音。 倘若他们不信这两个神迹,不听你的话,你就从尼罗河里取些水,倒在干的地上。你从尼罗河里所取的水必在干地上变成血。”

10 摩西对耶和华说:“主啊,求求你,我并不是一个能言善道的人,以前这样,就是你对仆人说话以后也是这样,因为我是拙口笨舌的。” 11 耶和华对他说:“谁造人的口呢?谁使人口哑、耳聋、目明、眼瞎呢?岂不是我—耶和华吗? 12 现在,去吧,我必赐你口才,指教你应当说的。” 13 摩西说:“主啊,求求你,你要藉着谁的手,就差派谁去吧!” 14 耶和华的怒气向摩西发作,说:“你不是有一个哥哥利未亚伦吗?我知道他是个能言善道的人。看哪,他正出来迎接你。他一见到你,心里就欢喜。 15 你要跟他说话,把话放在他的口里,我要赐你口才,也要赐他口才,又要教你们做当做的事。 16 他要替你向百姓说话;他要当你的口,你要当他的 神。 17 你手里要拿这杖,用它来行神迹。”

摩西返回埃及

18 于是,摩西回到他岳父叶特罗那里,对他说:“请你让我回埃及我同胞那里,看他们还在不在。”叶特罗摩西说:“平平安安地去吧!” 19 耶和华在米甸摩西说:“你要回埃及去,因为那些寻索你命的人都死了。” 20 摩西就带着妻子和两个儿子,让他们骑上驴,回埃及地去。摩西手里拿着 神的杖。

21 耶和华对摩西说:“你回到埃及去的时候,要留意将我交在你手中的一切奇事行在法老面前。但我要任凭他的心刚硬,他必不放百姓走。 22 你要对法老说:‘耶和华如此说:以色列是我的儿子,我的长子。 23 我对你说过:放我的儿子走,好事奉我。你还是不肯放他走。看哪,我要杀你头生的儿子。’”

24 在路上住宿的地方,耶和华遇见摩西,想要杀他。 25 西坡拉就拿一块火石,割下她儿子的包皮,碰触摩西的脚,说:“你真是我血的新郎了。”[b] 26 这样,耶和华才放了他。那时,西坡拉说:“你因割礼就是血的新郎[c]了”。

27 耶和华对亚伦说:“你往旷野去迎接摩西。”他就去,在 神的山遇见摩西,就亲他。 28 摩西将耶和华差派他所说的话和吩咐他所行的神迹都告诉了亚伦 29 摩西亚伦就去召集以色列的众长老。 30 亚伦将耶和华对摩西所说的一切话述说了一遍,又在百姓眼前行了那些神迹, 31 百姓就信了。他们听见耶和华眷顾以色列人,鉴察他们的困苦,就低头敬拜。

Footnotes

  1. 4.6 “麻风”泛指传染性皮肤病。
  2. 4.25 “碰触…新郎了。”或译“碰触她儿子的脚,说:‘你真是我受割礼的孩子了。’”
  3. 4.26 “血的新郎”或译“受割礼的孩子”。