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Exodus 8
Three more of the plagues of Egypt are related in this
chapter.
- That of the frogs, which is,
- Threatened, ver. 1-4.
- Inflicted, ver. 5, 6.
- Mimicked by the magicians, ver. 7.
- Removed at the request of Pharaoh, ver. 8-14. who yet hardens
his heart, and notwithstanding his promise, ver. 8. refused to let
Israel go, ver. 15.
- The plague of lice, ver. 16, 17. By which,
- The magicians were baffled, ver. 18, 19. and yet,
- Pharaoh was hardened, ver. 19.
- That of flies:
- Pharaoh is warned of it before, ver. 20, 21. and told that the
land of Goshen should be exempt from this plague, ver. 22, 23.
- The plague is brought, ver. 24.
- Pharaoh treats with Moses, and humbles himself, ver. 25-29.
- The plague is thereupon removed, ver. 31. and Pharaoh's heart
hardened, ver. 32.
Verse 2. All thy borders - All the land that is within thy borders.
Verse 3. The River - Nile. Under which are comprehended all other
rivers and waters.
Verse 9. Glory over me - That is, I yield to thee.
Verse 10. And he said, Tomorrow - Why not immediately? Probably he
hoped that this night they would go away of themselves, and then
he should get clear of the plague, without being obliged either to
God or Moses. However, Moses joins issue with him upon it. Be
it according to thy word - It shall be done just when thou wouldst
have it done, that thou mayst know, that whatever the magicians
pretend to, there is none like unto the Lord our God - None has
such a command as he has over all creatures, nor is any so ready
to forgive those that humble themselves before him. The great
design both of judgments and mercies, is to convince us that there
is none like the Lord our God; none so wise, so mighty, so good;
no enemy so formidable, no friend so desirable, so valuable.
Verse 15. But when Pharaoh saw that there was respite, he hardened his
heart - Observe he did it himself, not God, any otherwise than by
not hindering.
Verse 17. The frogs were produced out of the waters, but the lice out of
the dust of the earth; for out of any part of the creation God can
fetch a scourge wherewith to correct those that rebel against him.
Verse 18. And the magicians did so - That is, endeavoured to do so.
Verse 19. This is the finger of God - The power of God. The devil's
agents, when God permitted them, could do great things; but
when he laid an embargo upon them, they could do nothing. The
magicians inability in this instance shewed whence they had their
ability in the former instances, and that they had no power against
Moses but what was given them from above. But Pharaoh's heart
was hardened - By himself and the devil.
Verse 20. Rise up early - Those that would bring great things to pass for
God and their generation must rise early, and redeem time in the
morning. Pharaoh was early up at his superstitious devotions to
the river; and shall we be for more sleep, and more slumber, when
any service is to be done which would pass well in our account in
the great day?
Verse 21. Flies - Or insects of various kinds; not only flies, but gnats,
wasps, hornets; and those probably more pernicious than the
common ones were.
Verse 22. Know that I am the Lord in the midst of the earth - In every
part of it. Swarms of flies, which seem to us to fly at random,
shall be manifestly under the conduct of an intelligent mind.
Hither they shall go, saith Moses, and thither they shall come, and
the performance is punctual according to this appointment; and
both compared amount to a demonstration, that he that said it, and
he that did it, was the same, even a being of infinite power and
wisdom.
Verse 23. A division - A wall of partition.
Verse 24. There came a grievous swarm of flies - The prince of the
power of the air has gloried in being Beel-zebub, the God of flies;
but here it is proved that even in that he is a pretender, and an
usurper; for even with swarms of flies God fights against his
kingdom and prevails.
Verse 26. The abomination of the Egyptians - That which they
abominate to see killed, because they worshipped them as gods.
Verse 27. As he shall command us - For he has not yet told us what
sacrifices to offer.
Verse 28. Ye shall not go very far away - Not so far but that he might
fetch them back again. It is likely he suspected that if once they
left Egypt, they would never come back; and therefore when he is
forced to consent that they shall go, yet he is not willing they
should go out of his reach. See how ready God is to accept sinners
submissions. Pharaoh only says, Intreat for me - Moses promises
immediately, I will intreat the Lord for thee; and that he might see
what the design of the plague was, not to bring him to ruin, but to
repentance.
Verse 32. But Pharaoh hardened his heart at this time also - Still it is his
own act and deed, not God's.
Chapter 8:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Genesis Leviticus
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