The Ten Commandments
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and freedom
was gone from the world.

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So did the Egyptians cause
the children of Israel

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to serve with rigor,
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and their lives were made bitter
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with hard bondage.
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And their cry
came up unto God.

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And God heard them
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and cast into Egypt,
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into the lowly hut
of Amram and Yochabel,

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the seed of a man
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upon whose mind and heart
would be written

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God's law
and God's commandments,

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one man to stand alone
against an empire.

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one man to stand alone
against an empire.

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Divine one,
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last night,
our astrologers

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saw an evil star
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enter into
the House of Egypt.

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Meaning war?
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From the frontiers
of Sinai and Libya

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to the cataracts
of the Nile,

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what nation would dare
draw the sword against us?

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The enemy to fear is
in the heart of Egypt.

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What?
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The Hebrew slaves
in the land of Goshen.

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I number my enemies
by their swords,

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not by their chains,
High Priest.

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Chains have been
forged into swords

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before now, Divine One.
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Among these slaves,
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there is a prophecy
of a deliverer

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who will lead them
out of bondage.

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A star proclaims
his birth.

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Then let
the Hebrews die!

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Slaves are wealth,
Commander.

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The more slaves we have,
the more bricks we make.

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I would still
see fewer bricks made

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and fewer Hebrews in Goshen.
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It is our eastern gate.
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Since this deliverer
is among their newborn,

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only their newborn
need die.

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Every newborn Hebrew
man-child shall die.

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So let it be written.
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So let it be done.
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So speaks Rameses I.

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