Catholic Public Domain Version
"And so, the flax and the barley were damaged, because the barley was growing, and the flax was already developing grains. "
— Exodus 9:31, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And the flax and the barley was smitten: for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was bolled.”
“And the flax and the barley were smitten: for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was in bloom. ”
“The flax and the barley were struck, for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was in bloom.”
“(Now the flax and the barley were struck by the hail, for the barley had ripened and the flax was in bud.”
“The flax therefore, and the barley were hurt, because the barley was green, and the flax was now bolled;”
“And the flax and the barley were damaged, for the barley was almost ready to be cut and the flax was in flower.”
“And the flax and the barley was smitten: for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was bolled.”
Pray to the Lord, so that the thundering of God and the hail may cease, so that I may release you, and so that you may by no means remain here any longer.”
Moses said: “When I have departed from the city, I will extend my hands to the Lord, and the thunders will cease, and the hail will not be, so that you may know that the earth belongs to the Lord.
But I know that both you and your servants do not yet fear the Lord God.”
And so, the flax and the barley were damaged, because the barley was growing, and the flax was already developing grains.
But the wheat and the spelt were not damaged, because they were late.
And Moses, departing from Pharaoh out of the city, reached out his hands toward the Lord. And the thunders and hail ceased, neither did there drop any more rain upon the land.
Then Pharaoh, seeing that the rain, and the hail, and the thunders had ceased, added to his sin.