New Century Version

Exodus 12:21-37 New Century Version (NCV)

21. Then Moses called all the elders of Israel together and told them, “Get the animals for your families and kill the lamb for the Passover.

22. Take a branch of the hyssop plant, dip it into the bowl filled with blood, and then wipe the blood on the sides and tops of the doorframes. No one may leave that house until morning.

23. When the Lord goes through Egypt to kill the Egyptians, he will see the blood on the sides and tops of the doorframes, and he will pass over that house. He will not let the one who brings death come into your houses and kill you.

24. “You must keep this command as a law for you and your descendants from now on.

25. Do this when you go to the land the Lord has promised to give you.

26. When your children ask you, ‘Why are we doing these things?’

27. you will say, ‘This is the Passover sacrifice to honor the Lord. When we were in Egypt, the Lord passed over the houses of Israel, and when he killed the Egyptians, he saved our homes.’ ” Then the people bowed down and worshiped the Lord.

28. They did just as the Lord commanded Moses and Aaron.

29. At midnight the Lord killed all the firstborn sons in the land of Egypt—from the firstborn of the king who sat on the throne to the firstborn of the prisoner in jail. Also, all the firstborn farm animals died.

30. The king, his officers, and all the Egyptians got up during the night because someone had died in every house. So there was a loud outcry everywhere in Egypt.

31. During the night the king called for Moses and Aaron and said, “Get up and leave my people. You and your people may do as you have asked; go and worship the Lord.

32. Take all of your flocks and herds as you have asked, and go. And also bless me.”

33. The Egyptians also asked the Israelites to hurry and leave, saying, “If you don’t leave, we will all die!”

34. So the people took their dough before the yeast was added. They wrapped the bowls for making dough in clothing and carried them on their shoulders.

35. The Israelites did what Moses told them to do and asked their Egyptian neighbors for things made of silver and gold and for clothing.

36. The Lord caused the Egyptians to think well of them, and the Egyptians gave the people everything they asked for. So the Israelites took rich gifts from them.

37. The Israelites traveled from Rameses to Succoth. There were about six hundred thousand men walking, not including the women and children.