Exodus 7:7-9
New International Version
7 Moses was eighty years old(A) and Aaron eighty-three when they spoke to Pharaoh.
Aaron’s Staff Becomes a Snake
8 The Lord said to Moses and Aaron, 9 “When Pharaoh says to you, ‘Perform a miracle,(B)’ then say to Aaron, ‘Take your staff and throw it down before Pharaoh,’ and it will become a snake.”(C)
Exodus 7:7-9
King James Version
7 And Moses was fourscore years old, and Aaron fourscore and three years old, when they spake unto Pharaoh.
8 And the Lord spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying,
9 When Pharaoh shall speak unto you, saying, Shew a miracle for you: then thou shalt say unto Aaron, Take thy rod, and cast it before Pharaoh, and it shall become a serpent.
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Exodus 7:7-9
New King James Version
7 And Moses was (A)eighty years old and (B)Aaron eighty-three years old when they spoke to Pharaoh.
Aaron’s Miraculous Rod(C)
8 Then the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying, 9 “When Pharaoh speaks to you, saying, (D)‘Show a miracle for yourselves,’ then you shall say to Aaron, (E)‘Take your rod and cast it before Pharaoh, and let it become a serpent.’ ”
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Exodus 7:7-9
English Standard Version
7 Now Moses was (A)eighty years old, and Aaron eighty-three years old, when they spoke to Pharaoh.
8 Then the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, 9 “When Pharaoh says to you, (B)‘Prove yourselves by working a miracle,’ then you shall say to Aaron, ‘Take your staff and cast it down before Pharaoh, that it may become a serpent.’”
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