INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 8
In this chapter Pharaoh is threatened with the plague of frogs, in
case he refused to let Israel go, which accordingly was brought upon
him, Exodus 8:1 and though the magicians did something similar to it,
yet these were so troublesome to Pharaoh, that he promised to let th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SPAKE UNTO MOSES,.... Either whilst the plague upon the
waters continued, or immediately upon the removal of it:
GO UNTO PHARAOH, AND SAY UNTO HIM, THUS SAITH THE LORD, LET MY PEOPLE
GO, THAT THEY MAY SERVE ME; mentioning neither time nor place, where,
when, and how long they should se... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THOU REFUSE TO LET THEM GO,.... Will not obey the orders:
I WILL SMITE ALL THY BORDERS WITH FROGS; he gives him warning of the
blow before he strikes, which shows his clemency and goodness, his
patience and longsuffering; and this he did, not only that he might
have time and space for repent... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE RIVER SHALL BRING FORTH FROGS ABUNDANTLY,.... The river Nile;
and though water, and watery places, naturally produce these
creatures, yet not in such vast quantities as to cover a whole
country, and so large an one as Egypt, and this done at once,
immediately; for they were all produced inst... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE FROGS SHALL COME UP BOTH ON THEE, AND UPON THY PEOPLE, AND
UPON THY SERVANTS. No doubt by the interposition of divine power and
providence, and it may be by the ministry of angels; so that let them
use what care, caution, and diligence they would, there was no keeping
them out; but they came... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SPAKE UNTO MOSES,.... By a secret impulse upon his mind,
for he was now in the presence of Pharaoh, who had refused to let
Israel go:
SAY UNTO AARON, STRETCH FORTH THY HAND WITH THY ROD; for Aaron carried
the rod, and he was the minister of Moses, who was appointed a god to
him; and be... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AARON STRETCHED OUT HIS HAND OVER THE WATERS OF EGYPT,.... That
is, towards the waters of the Nile, and towards all places where any
water was; for it was not possible he could stretch out his hand over
all the waters that were in every place:
AND THE FROGS CAME AND COVERED THE LAND OF EGYPT: t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MAGICIANS DID SO WITH THEIR ENCHANTMENTS, c] By their secret
wiles and juggling tricks:
AND BROUGHT UP FROGS UPON THE LAND OF EGYPT, that is, some few, as a
proof of their art and skill, and to show that Moses and Aaron did but
what they could do but what they did either were only in appear... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN PHARAOH CALLED FOR MOSES AND AARON,.... He sent for them:
AND SAID, ENTREAT THE LORD, THAT HE MAY TAKE AWAY THE FROGS FROM ME
AND FROM MY PEOPLE; he begins now to know the Lord, whom he knew not
before, by the judgments he executed on him, to acknowledge his hand
in those judgments, and tacitl... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MOSES SAID UNTO PHARAOH, GLORY OVER ME,.... If thou canst; take
every advantage against me of lessening my glory, and increasing thine
own; or vaunt or boast thyself against me, as the phrase is rendered,
Judges 7:2 or take this honour and glory to thyself over me, by
commanding me, and fixing a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, TOMORROW,.... Which according to Bishop Usher was the
twenty sixth day of Adar, or February. It may seem strange that
Pharaoh, and his people, being so greatly distressed with this plague,
should not desire that the Lord would be entreated to do it
immediately, and not put it off to ano... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE FROGS SHALL DEPART FROM THEE, AND FROM THY HOUSES, AND FROM
THY SERVANTS, AND FROM THY PEOPLE,.... Signifying there should be a
full and clear riddance of them:
THEY SHALL REMAIN IN THE RIVER ONLY; the river Nile.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MOSES AND AARON WENT FROM PHARAOH,.... To the place where they
used to pray to the Lord, and meet with him, and receive messages from
him; this they did the same day the plague was inflicted, the day
before the morrow came when the frogs were to be removed:
AND MOSES CRIED UNTO THE LORD: prayed... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD DID ACCORDING TO THE WORD OF MOSES,.... He heard his
prayers, and fulfilled what he had promised Pharaoh:
AND THE FROGS DIED OUT OF THE HOUSES, AND OUT OF THE VILLAGES, AND OUT
OF THE FIELDS; the word for "villages" signifies "courts" b, and may
be so rendered here; and the sense is, t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY GATHERED THEM TOGETHER UPON HEAPS,.... Swept them up, and
laid them in heaps out of the way:
AND THE LAND STANK; with the stench of the dead frogs, which was
another proof and evidence of the reality of the miracle; and that
dead frogs will cause such an ill smell appears from the above ac... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN PHARAOH SAW THAT THERE WAS RESPITE,.... From his affliction,
as the Targum of Jonathan adds; the plague was removed, and he found
himself and his people at ease: or there was a "breathing" c; before
he and his people were so oppressed, that they could scarce breathe,
but now being delivered... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SAID UNTO MOSES,.... On the twenty seventh day of the
month, according to Bishop Usher, the same day the flogs were removed;
no warning is given him of the next plague, at least there is no
account of any:
SAY UNTO AARON, STRETCH OUT THY ROD, AND SMITE THE DUST OF THE LAND;
in some one... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY DID SO,.... As follows:
FOR AARON STRETCHED OUT HIS HAND WITH HIS ROD; as directed and
ordered:
AND SMOTE THE DUST OF THE EARTH, AND IT BECAME LICE IN MAN AND IN
BEAST; which shows it was a miraculous operation, since lice do not
usually spring from dust, but thrive in the sweat of bodies... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MAGICIANS DID SO WITH THEIR ENCHANTMENTS, TO BRING FORTH
LICE,.... They made use of their magical art, and juggling tricks they
were masters of, to produce the like sort of creatures, or at least to
make such appear, or seem to appear, to the eyes of men:
BUT THEY COULD NOT; God would not s... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE MAGICIANS SAID UNTO PHARAOH, THIS IS THE FINGER OF GOD,....
This is to be ascribed to a power superior to human, to a divine
power; so long as they could do something similar, or impose upon the
senses of men, and make them believe they did the like, they would not
acknowledge divine omnipo... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SAID UNTO MOSES, RISE UP EARLY IN THE MORNING,.... Of the
day following, the twenty eight of Adar, or February, according to
Bishop Usher; this was the fittest time to meet with Pharaoh, and the
most likely to make impressions on him:
AND STAND BEFORE PHARAOH: meet him as he comes alon... [ Continue Reading ]
ELSE, IF THOU WILT NOT LET MY PEOPLE GO,.... But remainest obstinate
and inflexible:
BEHOLD, I WILL SEND SWARMS OF FLIES UPON THEE; the word used is
generally thought to signify a "mixture", and is interpreted by many a
mixture of various creatures; the Targum of Jonathan paraphrases it a
mixture o... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL SEVER IN THAT DAY THE LAND OF GOSHEN, IN WHICH MY PEOPLE
DWELL,.... Distinguish it from other parts of the land of Egypt:
THAT NO SWARMS OF FLIES SHALL BE THERE; which was a very wonderful
thing, and so the word may be rendered. "I will marvellously sever or
separate" o, and so the Targu... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL PUT A DIVISION BETWEEN MY PEOPLE AND THY PEOPLE,.... Or, a
"redemption" p; for by distinguishing them in his providence from the
Egyptians, he might be said to redeem or deliver them; thus God makes
a difference between his chosen people and the rest of the world,
through his Son's redemp... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD DID SO,.... And this he did immediately of himself
without any means; not by the rod of Aaron, to let the Egyptians see
that there was nothing in that rod, that it had no magic virtue in it,
and what was done by it was from the Lord himself, who could as well
inflict plagues without it... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 25 AND PHARAOH CALLED FOR MOSES AND FOR AARON,.... He and his
people not being able to endure this plague of flies any longer; and
we read in profane history of such creatures being so troublesome,
that people have been obliged to quit their habitations, and seek for
new ones; so Pausanias t re... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MOSES SAID, IT IS NOT MEET SO TO DO,.... It being the command and
will of God that they should go three days' journey into the
wilderness, and sacrifice there; and besides it was dangerous, the
Egyptians might be provoked by their sacrifices to fall upon them, and
kill them;
FOR WE SHALL SACRIF... [ Continue Reading ]
WE WILL GO THREE DAYS' JOURNEY INTO THE WILDERNESS,.... As was first
insisted on, and from which demand they should not depart:
AND SACRIFICE UNTO THE LORD OUR GOD, AS HE SHALL COMMAND US; both what
sacrifices shall be offered, and the manner in which they shall be
done, both which seemed for the p... [ Continue Reading ]
AND PHARAOH SAID, I WILL LET YOU GO, THAT YE MAY SACRIFICE TO THE LORD
YOUR GOD IN THE WILDERNESS,.... He does not say three days, though as
he allowed them to go into the wilderness and sacrifice, they could
not go and come again in less time; nor would Moses have accepted of
the grant, as it seems... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MOSES SAID, BEHOLD, I GO OUT FROM THEE,.... Directly, immediately,
to the place where he was wont to meet the Lord, and receive orders
and instructions from him:
AND I WILL ENTREAT THE LORD THAT THE SWARMS OF FLIES MAY DEPART FROM
PHARAOH; for as he sent them, he only could remove them, and he... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MOSES WENT OUT FROM PHARAOH, AND ENTREATED THE LORD. He did as he
promised he would, and prayed to the Lord to remove the flies from
Pharaoh and his people.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD DID ACCORDING TO THE WORD OF MOSES,.... Did as he
entreated him to do, as follows:
AND HE REMOVED THE SWARMS OF FLIES FROM PHARAOH, FROM HIS SERVANTS,
AND FROM HIS PEOPLE; by what means is not said, whether by destroying
them at once, as the frogs, or by driving them away with a wind,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND PHARAOH HARDENED HIS HEART AT THIS TIME ALSO,.... As he did
before, when he found the plague was removed, and the flies were gone:
NEITHER WOULD HE LET THE PEOPLE GO; through pride and covetousness,
being loath to have the number of those under his dominion so much
diminished, and to lose so la... [ Continue Reading ]