29 Moses told the king, “When I leave the city, I will raise my hands to the Lord in prayer. And the thunder and hail will stop. Then you will know that the earth belongs to the Lord.
30 But I know that you and your officers do not yet fear the Lord God.”
31 The flax was in bloom, and the barley had ripened. So these crops were destroyed.
32 But both wheat crops ripen later. So they were not destroyed.
33 Moses left the king and went outside the city. He raised his hands to the Lord. And the thunder and hail stopped. The rain also stopped falling to the ground.
34 The king saw that the rain, hail and thunder had stopped. Then he sinned again. He and his officers became stubborn again.
35 The king became stubborn and refused to let the Israelites go. This happened just as the Lord had said through Moses.