9°. The Palpable Darkness (Exodus 10:21 E. Exodus 10:24 J, Exodus 10:27 E, Exodus 10:28 f. J). The wonder again lay in the coincidence, that of time: sandstorms producing darkness as thick as a London fog have often been experienced in Egypt, the sand and heat being only too painfully felt. Pharaoh's new concession, that entire families might go, but not the cattle, was rejected by Moses: there shall not a hoof be left behind (Exodus 10:26). The demand that the Pharaoh should contribute animals for sacrifices (i.e. peace offerings) and burnt-offerings is not now noted in the sequel as fulfilled. In sacrificial contexts the word do, in Heb. as in Gr., Latin, and Ass., is equivalent to offer. Exodus 10:29 J finds its immediate sequel in Exodus 11:5 J, the look of contradiction being due to the insertion of Exodus 11:1, from E, following on Exodus 10:27 E.

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