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5 ch.7.19. 6 and the frogs. Whether the frog among the Egyptians was an object of reverence or abhorreuce is uncertain. It might have been both at the same time, as many objects are known to have been among particular nations, for proof of which see the very learned JACOB BRYANT, SALA on the Plagues of gypt, pp. 31-34. Le.11-12. Dalam (3.18.-5.3.-9.1.13.-10.3. 1 Sa. Ps.78.45-105.30. Re16.13. M12 -2410.-13.15-14.5. Is.44.13. 7 ch.7.11,22. De: 13.1. 3. Mat.24.24. 2 Th.2.9. AP & 191.23 ere, ch.3.12,18.-5.1..3. 11.2 11.3.8. Re.13.14. 8 Intreat. ch.5.2.-9.8-10.17. Nu 21.7. 1 Sa. that, er 5. ch.5.2-6.7, 1 Sa.17.46,47.12.19. 1 KL.136. Ac8 24. and I will. ver 25.8. 29.2 P. 9.16.-83.18. Eze.29.9. ch.10.8.11.24.27-12.31,32.-14.5. Ps.66.3. marg. 445-21-73-948. Da4.17.32.37--76.34.36. Je.34.8..16. wig, 24.9. Ps.78.44.-105.29. 9 Glory over me. or, Have this honour over me. Ju.7.2. 1h.18.25. fx.10.15. when, or, against The fover £1. Egyptians. The water of when. to destroy. Heb to cut off. ver.13. s the Aube ASCRIER, 'is so deli- 10 To-morrow, or, against to morrow. Pr.97.1. hat the wrait pot wish the beat to be la.4.14. there is none. ch.9.14,29.-15.11. De.32. to be delivered from the sensation of 31.-33.96. £ 8.7.52. 1 Ch.17.20. Ps 9 16-63.18. The Tray Sad it so exquisite, that they -868-89.6.8 1.40 25,-46.9. Je.10.6,7de temelies to drink of it by eating salt. 11 ver.3,9. M. HARMER, who never be the deliciousness of the Nile water, the are quantities which on that acit, will, I am sure, find an Dew wirds of Moses to Pharaoh-The both to dink of the water of the wer did before.' shall lathe.

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12 See on ver.8,30. ch.9. 33.-10.18.-32.11. 1 Sa. 12.23. Eze.36.37. Ja.5.16..18. 13 De 34.10..12.

14 and the. ver.24. ch.7.21. Is.34.2. Eze.39.11. Joel 2.20.

15 saw. ch.14.5. Fc.8.11. Is.26.10. Je.347.11. Ho.64. he hardened. See on ch 4.21-7.4,13,14. Pr.29.1. Ze.7 11.12. He 324,15. Re 16.9.

Yes (19857.16.-9.52839.31.-10.12,21.16 Stretch, ver 5.17. lice. The word kinnım is de, Heb. gathering of their rendered by the LXX. ak pes, akimes,or akunger, and by the Vulgate sciniphes, GNATS, and Mr. red, 5,6.9.12. Nu.20.8. 12. all HARMER supposes he has found out the true Mom Aste be was held sacred by the meaning in the word tarrentes, a species of worm. as was the animals it contained, BOCHART, however, seems to have proved that Bey anally sacrificed a girl, or as LICE, and not gnats, are meant; because, 1. et say, be a boy and girl, God might have they sprang from the dust, and not from the se as a penishment for such waters; g. they were on both man and beast, Sheers torty ward to shew them the base- which cannot be said of gnats, 3. their name is Che detects which they reverenced, derived from ko, to make firm, fix, establish, thecary of the gods in which they which cannot agree with gnats, flies, &c., which bated. All the penishments brought upon them are ever changing place, and almost constantly cory to their crimes, ver.17,18. on the wing; 4. the term kinnah is used by the 4- JER29. 11 Re88 lalmudists to express the buse, This insect 2012. The first miracle of Christ must have been a very dreadful and afflicting oler late wice,-the first plague upon plague to the Egyptians, and especially to the formed all their water into blood. priests, who were obliged to shave all their hair off, and to wear a single linen tunic, to prevent vermin harbouring about them.

11. ch.87,8 Je.7.18. 2 Ti. Σd Thore F1, See on ver. 13. as the, ver.3. 2 ch. 9.31. De 32.46. 1 88.4.20. marg. Hem Pr217.-24.32. tnarg. 29.1. 21-35 24. Eze.40.4. Am.4.7..12. Ha.

17 luce in man. Ps. 105.31.1s.23.9. Ac.12.23. 18 the magicians. ch.7 11. they could. ch.9.11. Ge.41 8. 1s.19.12.-47 12,13. Da.2.10,11.-4.7.15.8. Lu.10.18. 2 T1.38,9.

19 This is. 1 Sa.6.3,9. Ps.8.3. Da.2.10,11,19. God of the Hebrews. See BRYANT, PP Mat.12.28. Lu.11.20. Jn.11.47. Ac.4.16. and ch.5.3. Pharaoh's. See on ver.15.

20 lo. ch.7.15. Let my. ver.1.

21 swarms, or, a mixture of noisome beasts, &c. -The word arev is rendered Kvvoμvia, the dogfly, by the LXX. (who are followed by the learned BOCHART,) which must have been particularly hateful to the Egyptians, because they held dogs in the highest veneration, under which form they worshipped Anubis. Ps.78.45-105.31. Is.7.18.

22 sever. ch.9.4,6,20.-10.23.-11.6,7.-12.13. Mal.3.18. know. See on ver.10. ch.7.17. Eze.30, 19. midst. Ps.74.12.-110.2.

23 a division. Heb. a redemption. to-morrow. or, by to-morrow.

4 ch.8.22.-10.23.-12.13.Isa.65.13,14.N 5 a set time, ver.18. ch.8.23.-10.4. I Job 24.1. Ec.3.1..11. Je.28.16,17. Mat.27 6 ver.19,25. Ps.78.48,50.

7 the heart, ver. 12. ch.7.14.-8.32. Job 29.1. Is.48.4. Da.5.20. Ro.9.18.

8 Take to. This was a significant cor not only referring to the fiery furnace was a type of the slavery of the Israel to a cruel rite common among the Eg They had several cities styled Typho which at particular seasons they sacrific who were burnt alive; and the ashe victim were scattered upwards in the i the view, probably, that where any dust was carried, a blessing was entaile like, therefore, was done by Moses, thot a different intention, and more certai See BRYANT, pp. 93–106. ch.8.16. 9 a boil. Le.13.18..20. De.28.27.35. Job 16. 2.

10 a boil. De.28.27.

11 ch.7.11.12.-8.18,19. Is.47.12..14.2" Re.16.2.

24 there. v.21.Ps.78.45.-105.31. the land. How intolerable a plague of flies can prove, is evident from the fact, that whole districts have been laid waste by them. The inhabitants have been forced to quit their cities, not being able to stand against the flies and gnats with which | they were pestered. Hence different people had deities whose office it was to defend them against flies. Among these may be reckoned Baalzebub, the fly-god of Ekron; Hercules, muscarum abactor, Hercules, the expeller of 16.10,11. flies; and hence Jupiter had the titles of anovios, varpos, uvioxopos, because he was supposed to expel flies, and especially clear his temples of these insects. See BRYANT. See on ver. 14. corrupted. or, destroyed.

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12 See on ch.4.21.-7.13.14. Ps.81.11, Hardness of heart is a figura pression, denoting that insensibility upon which neither judgments nor merci any abiding impressions; but the co being stupified, the obdurate rebel pe determined disobedience.

that thou

25 See on ver.8. chap.9.27.- 10.16.-12.31. Re. 13 ver.1 ch 7.15.-8.20. 14 send all. Le.26.18,21,28. De.28.15.. 26 It is not. ch.3.18. 2 Co.6.14..17. we shall.-29.20..22.-32 39.42. 1 Sa.4.8. 1 Ki.8.3 Ge.43.32.-46.34. De.7.25.26.-12.30,31. Ezr.9.1. 8. Mi.6.13. Re.18.8.-22.18. 18.44.19. the abomination. i.e. The animals which they worshipped; for an account of 15 stretch, ver.3,6,16. chap.3.20. which, see note on chap.9.3. 1 Ki.11.5..7. 2 Ki.

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three days'. ch.3.18.-5.1. as he shall. ch. 3.12.-10.26.-34.11. Le.10.1. Mat.28.20. 28 I will. Ho.10.2. intreat. See on ver.8,29. ch.9.28.-10.17. 1 Ki.13.6. Ezr.6.10. Ec.6.10. Ac.8.24.

29 to-morrow, ver.10. deal, ver.8,15. Ps.66.3. marg.-78.34..37. Je.42.20,21. Ac.5.3,4. Gal.6.7. 30 ver.12.

32 See on ver.15. ch.4.21.-7.13.14. Is.63.17. Ac.28.26,27. Ro.2.5. Ja.1.13,14.

CHAP. IX.

The murrain of beasts, 1-7. The plague of boils and blains, 8-12. The message of Moses about the hail, 13-21. The plague of hail, 22-26, Pharaoh

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16 deed. ch.14.17. Ps.83.17,18. Pr.16. 17,22. 1 Pe.2.8,19. Jude 4. raised thee u made thee stand. for to. ch.14.4.-15. 18.11. Jos.2.10,11. 1 Sa.4.8. Ps.136.10..15 my. 1 Ch.16.24. Ps.64.9.-83.17,18. Is.6 Mal.1.11,14. Ro.9.17.

17 Job 9.4.-15.25,26.-40.9. Is.10.15.37.23,24,29.-45.9. Ac.12.23. 1 Co.10.22.

18 to-morrow. 1 Ki.19.2.-20.6. 2 Ki.7.1 will cause. This must have been a circu of all others the most incredible to an Eg for in Egypt there fell no rain, the which was supplied by dews, and th flowing of the Nile.. The Egyptian therefore, have perceived themselves larly aimed at in these fearful events, esp as they were very superstitious.

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sueth to Moses, but yet is hardened, 27-35. 1 ver.13. chap.3.18.-4.22.23.-5.1.-8.1,20.-likewise a propriety in their being puni

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fire and water, as they were guilty grossest idolatry towards these elem Scarcely any thing could have distre Egyptians more than the destruction of 1. as the whole nation wore linen garment ruin of their barley was equally fatal, their trade and to their private advanta BRYANT, pp. 108–117. ver.22..25, Psi

19 and gather, Hab.3.2. the hail, ver 20 Pr.16.16.-22.3,23. Jon.3.5,6. Mar.13He.11.7.

3 the hand. ch.7.4.-8.19. 1 Sa.5.6..11.-6.9. Ac.13.11. murrain. We may observe a particular scope and meaning in this calamity, if we consider it in regard to the Egyptians, which would not have existed in respect to, any other people. They held in idolatrous reverence almost every animal, but some they held in particular veneration; as the ox, cow, 21 regarded not. Heb. set not his heat and ram. Among these. Apis and Mnevis are ch.7.23. 1 Sa.4.20. marg. 1 Ch.22.19. Job. well known; the former being a sacred bull, 34.14. Pr.24.32. marg. Eze.404. Da.10.1 worshipped at Memphis, as the latter was at 22 ch.7.19.-8.5.16. Re 16.21. Heliopolis. A cow or heiter had the like ho 23 the Lord sent. ch.19.16.-20.18. 1 St nours at Momemphis, and the same practice 18. Job 37.1..5. Ps.29.3. -77.18. Re.16 seems to have been adopted in most of the and hail. Jos.10.11. Job 38.22.03. Ps.18.1 Egyptian nomes. By the infliction of this 47.48.-105.32,33.- 148.8. Is.30.30. Ez judgment, the Egyptian deities sank before the Re.8.7.

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6 And the LORD did that thing on the morrow, and all the cattle of Egypt died: but of the cattle of the children of Israel died not one.

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7 And Pharaoh sent, and, behold, there was not one of the cattle of the Israelites dead. And the heart of Pharaoh was hardened, and he did not let the people go. 8 And the LORD said unto Moses and unto Aaron, Take to you handfuls of ashes of the furnace, and let Moses sprinkle it to. ward the heaven in the sight of Pharaoh.

9 And it shall become small dust in all the land of Egypt,and shall be a boil' breaking forth with blains upon man, and upon beast, throughout all the land of Egypt.

10 And they took ashes of the furnace, and stood before Pharaoh; and Moses sprinkled it up toward heaven; and it became a boil breaking forth with blains upon man, and upon beast.

11 And the magicians could not stano before Moses because of the boils, for the boil was upon the magicians, and upon all the Egyptians.

12 And the LORD hardened the heart of Pharaoh, & be hearkened not unto them, as the LORD had spoken unto Moses.

13 And the LORD said unto Moses, Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and say unto bim, Thus saith the LORD God of the Hebrews, let my people go, that they may serve me.

14 For I will at this time send all my plagues upon thine heart, and upon thy servants, and upon thy people that thou mayest know that there is none like me in all the earth.

15 For now I will stretch out my hand, that I may smite thee and thy people with pestilence; and thou shalt be cut off from the earth.

16 And in very deed for this car. have I raised thee up, for to shew thee my power; and that my name .. be declared throughout all the earth.

17 As yet exaltest thou thyself agai my people, that thou wilt not let them g

18 Behold, to-morrow about this time, I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail, such as hath not been in Egypt since the foundation thereof even until now.

19 Send therefore now, and gather thy cattle, and all that thou hast in the field; for upon every man and beast which shall be found in the field, and shall not be brought home, the hail shall come down upon them, and they shall die..

20 He that feared the word of the LORD among the servants of Pharaoh made his servants and his cattle flee to the houses:

21 And he that @regarded not the word of the LORD left his servants and his cattle in the field.

22 And the LORD said unto Moses, Stretch forth thine hand toward heaven, that there may be hail in all the land of Egypt, upon man, and upon beast, and upon every herb of the field, throughout the land of Egypt.

23 And Moses stretched forth his rod toward heaven, and the LORD sent thunder and hail, and the fire ran along upon the ground: and the LORD rained hail upon the land of Egypt.

24 So there was hail, and fire mingled with the hail, very grievous, such as

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25 And the hail smote throughout all the land of Egypt all that was in the field, both man and beast; and the hail smotechs,&c. every herb of the field, and brake every Is.32.18,19. tree of the field. c 2 Ch. 12. 6. Ps. 9. 16, 129. 4. 145. 17. La. 1. 18. Da. 9. 14.

26 Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, was there no hail.

27 And Pharaoh sent, and called for Moses and Aaron, and said unto them, I have sinned this time: the LORD is righteous, and I and my people are wicked.

28 Intreat the LORD (ford it is enough) that there be no more nighty thunderings and hail; and I will let you go, and ye shall stay no longer.

29 And Moses said unto him, As soon as I am gone out of the city, I will spread abroad my hands unto the LORD, and the thunder shall cease, neither shall there be any more bail; that thou mayest know i how that the earth is the LORD's.

30 But as for thee and thy servants, I know that ye will not yet fear the LORD God. 31 And the flax and the barley was smitten; for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was bolled.

32 But the wheat and the rye were not smitten; for they were not d grown up.

33 And Moses went out of the city from Pharaoh,and spread abroad his hands unto the LORD; & the thunders and hail ceased, and the rain was not poured upon the earth.

34 And when Pharaoh saw that the rain and hail and the thunders were ceased, he sinned yet more, and hardened his heart, he and his servants.

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35 And the heart of Pharaoh was harden. ch. 7.13, 14. ed, neither would he let the children of 1991 ki. 13.6, rael go; as the LORD had spoken by Moses. De.4.9.-6.20 CHAP. X.

AND the LORD said unto Moses, Go in

unto Pharaoh: for I have? hardened his heart, and the heart of his servants, that I might shew these my signs before him: 2 And that thou mayest tell in the ears of thy son, and of thy son's son, what things I have wrought in Egypt, and my signs which I have done among them; that ye may know how that I am the LORD.

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them, Go, serve the LORD yo but B who are they that shall go 9 And Moses said, We will go young and with our old, with our with our daughters, with our fle With our herds will we go: for hold a feast unto the LORD.

10 And be said unto them, LORD be so with you, as I will le and your little ones: look to it, is before you.

11 Not so: go now ye that are serve the LORD; for that ye da And they were driven out fr raoh's presence.

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14 And the locusts' went up ove land of Egypt, and rested in all th of Egypt: very grievous sere th fore them there were no such loct they, neither after them shall be ! 15 For they covered the race of th earth, so that the land was darken they did eat every herb of the land, the fruit of the trees which the i left: and there remained not an thing in the trees, or in the herber field, through all the land of Egy

16 Then Pharaoh (called for Mo Aaron in haste; and he said, I have against ye LORD your God, & again

17 Now, therefore, forgive, I pray my sin only this once, and intr LORD your God, that he may tak from me this death only.

18 And he went out from Phara intreated the LORD.

19 And the LORD turned a 1 strong west wind, which took aw locusts, and cast them into th Sea; there remained not one lo all the coasts of Egypt.

20 But the LORD hardened Pha heart, so that he would not let th 105. 28.dren of Israel go.

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5 And they shall cover the face of the earth, that one cannot be able to see the earth and they shall eat the residue of that which is escaped, which remaineth ch. 9. 32. unto you from the hail, and shall eat every tree which groweth for you out of the field: 6 And they shall fill thy houses and they houses of all thy servants, and the houses of all the Egyptians; which neither thy fathers, nor thy fathers' fathers have seen, since the day that they were upon the earth unto this day. And he turned himself, and went out from Pharaoh.

7 And Pharaoh's servants said unto him, How long shall this man be a snare unto us? Let the men go, that they may serve the LORD their God: Knowest thou not yet that Egypt is destroyed?

8 And Moses and Aaron were brought again unto Pharaoh: and he said untol

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22 And Moses stretched forth his toward heaven; and there was a thick ness in all the laud of Egypt three da 23 They saw not one another, rose my from his place for three but all the children of Israel had in their dwellings.

24 And Pharaoh called unto Mose said, Go ye, serve the LORD; on your flocks and your herds be sta let your little ones also go with you 25 And Moses said. Thou must 15. 18. 21. us also sacrifices and burnt-offerings we may sacrifice unto the LORD our

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8 brought, ver. 16,24. ch.12.31. who. Heb, who, and who, &c.

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9 We will go. Ge.18. De. 31.12.13. Jos 24.15. Ps.148.12,13. Fc.12.1. Ep.6.4. our flocks. Pr.19. a feast. ch.3.18.-5.1,3.-8.25..28-13.6. Nu.29. 12. 1(0.5,7,8.

10 be so. Ex.12.30,31.-13 21. look to st. 2 Ch.

11 for that. Ps.52.3,4.-119.69. And they, ver. ch.5.4.

12 Stretch. ch.7.19. eat every, ver.4.5. 13 east wind, ch.14.21. Ge.41.6. P.78.26.–107. 25...28.-148.8. Jon.1.4.-48 Mat827.

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14 the locusts. De.28.42. 1 K1.8.37. Ps.78.46.105.34.35. Re.9.3.7. very grievous. ver. 5. Joel and the thunders.|1.2.4. before. ver.6. ch.11.6. Joei 2.2. 15 For they. ver.5. Joel 1.6,7.–2.1..11,25. 5 Ec&11. and hardened. ch. eat. Ps.78.46-105.35. 62-746 (-3.82-33.23-36.13. Ro.2.4.5. 49-73.4.-11.9.10. by Moses.

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16 called for. Heb, hastened to call. I have. ch.9.27. Nu.g1.7.-22.34. 1 Sa.15 24,30-£6.21. 12 Sa.19.20. Job 34.31.32. Pr.28 13. Mat 27.4. 17 forgive, 1 Sa. 15.25. and intreat. See on ch. 8.-9.28, 1 ki.13.6. 1s.26.16. Ro.15.30. Ac.8.24. this death. 2K1.4.40. 2 Co.1.10.

met to and locusts, 1-6. Pharaoh, darrants, inclineth to let the lerael. The placur of the locusts, 12-15, Parmarth Mars, 16-20. The plague of 2. Pharah again intreateth Moses, 19 a mighty. ver. 13. cast. Heb. fastened, the but read, 24-29. Red sea. ch.13.18.-15.4. Joel 2.20. He 11.29. We See on ch.4.21.-7.13,14.-9. 20 See on ch.4.21.-7.13,14-9.12.-11.10. De. All that I th 3.30.-7.4.-9.16.- 2.20. Is.6.9,10. Jn 12.39, 40. Ro.9.18 2 lb 2.11.12. 14-214,15. Jos.2.9.10.-4.23.24. 1 Sa.4.8.

18 went. ch.8.30, and intreated. See on ch.8. 9,529. Mat.5.44. Lu.6.2.

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21 Stretch. ch.9.92 darkness. As the Egyptians not only worshipped the light and sun, but also paid the same veneration to night and darkness, nothing could be more terrible than this punishment of palpable and coercive darkness, such as their luminary Osis could not dispel. See BRYANT, pp. 141-160, 1s 35.678.49-105.28 Pr.4.19. Fc.2.14.-6.4. 15.821,22. Mat.27.45. Mar.15.33. Lu.23 41. 2 Pe. 2. 4,17. Jude 6, 13. R. 16.10.11. even darkness which may be felt. Heb, that one may feel darkness.

1955. -9.5.18-11.4.5, locusts, The wardhe, LOCCST, is derived from ravah, INT, &c., because they are Pide than any other insect, and be 23 but all.ch.3.22.-9.4.26.-14.20. Jos.24.7.15.42. the base swarms of them by which 16.-60.1.3.6-5.13,14. Mat.3.18. Col.1.13. 1 Pe.9.9. soustries, especially the East, are 10- 24 Go ye. ver8,9. ch.8.28.-9.28. fucks. Ge. d. The locust, in entomology, belongs to 34.23. httle ones. ver. 10.

22 thick darkness, ch.20.21. De.4.11.-5.22. Ps. 105.28. Joel 2.4,31. Am.4.13. Re.16.1c.

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