Therefore Or, For this cause (John 12:18; John 12:27); see on John 7:21-22. It refers to what precedes, and the -because" which follows gives the reason more explicitly. This use is common in S. John: comp. John 5:18; John 8:47; John 10:17.

they could not It had become morally impossible. Grace may be refused so persistently as to destroy the power of accepting it. -I will not" leads to -I cannot." Pharaoh first hardened his heart and then God hardened it. Comp. Romans 9:6 to Romans 11:32.

Continues after advertising
Continues after advertising