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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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The king was filled with rage. He cried, "'Not so! Go now, you

who are men, and serve the Lord, for that is what you desired.' And

they were driven out from Pharaoh's presence." Pharaoh pretended

to have deep interest in their welfare and a tender care for their little

ones, but his real intent was to keep the women and children as a

way to guarantee the return of the men.

Moses now stretched his rod over the land, and an east wind

brought locusts. "They were very severe; previously there had been

no such locusts as they, nor shall there be such after them." They

filled the air till the sky was darkened, and they devoured every

green thing remaining.

Pharaoh quickly sent for the prophet and said, "I have sinned

against the Lord your God and against you. ... Entreat the Lord your

God, that He may take away from me this death only." They did so,

and a strong west wind carried away the locusts toward the Red Sea,

but the king still kept on in his stubborn determination.

The people of Egypt were ready to despair, and they were filled

with fear for the future. The nation had worshiped Pharaoh as a

representative of their god; but many were now convinced that he

was battling against One who made all the powers of nature the

agents of His will. The Hebrew slaves were becoming confident of

deliverance. Throughout Egypt there was a secret fear that the slaves

would rise and take revenge for their wrongs. People everywhere

were asking, "What will come next?"

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