Exodus 10:21-23

Stretch.

9:22

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 Osiris could not dispel. See Bryant, pp. 141-160.

Ps 35:6; 78:49; 105:28; Pr 4:19; Ec 2:14; 6:4; Isa 8:21,22

Mt 27:45; Mr 15:33; Lu 23:44; 2Pe 2:4,17; Jude 1:6,13; Re 16:10,11

even darkness which may be felt. Heb. that one may feeldarkness.

thick darkness.

20:21; De 4:11; 5:22; Ps 105:28; Joe 2:2,31; Am 4:13; Re 16:10

but all.

8:22; 9:4,26; 14:20; Jos 24:7; Isa 42:16; 60:1-3; 65:13,14

Mal 3:18; Col 1:13; 1Pe 2:9

Isaiah 13:10

5:30; 24:21,23; Eze 32:7,8; Joe 2:10,31; 3:15; Am 8:9,10

Zep 1:15,16; Mt 24:29; Mr 13:24; Lu 21:25; Re 6:12-14; 8:12

Isaiah 34:4

all the.

13:10; 14:12; Ps 102:25,26; Jer 4:23,24; Eze 32:7,8; Joe 2:30,31

Joe 3:15; Mt 24:29,35; Mr 13:24,25; Ac 2:19,20; 2Pe 3:7-12

Re 6:13,14; 8:12; 20:11

Jeremiah 13:16

Give.

Jos 7:19; 1Sa 6:5; Ps 96:7,8

before.

4:23; Ec 11:8; 12:1,2; Isa 5:30; 8:22; 59:9; Am 8:9,10; Joh 12:35

your.

Pr 4:19; 1Pe 2:8; 1Jo 2:10,11

while.

8:15; 14:19; Isa 59:9; La 4:17

the shadow.

Ps 44:19

gross.

Ex 10:21; Isa 60:2

Ezekiel 30:3

the day is.

7:7,12; Ps 37:13; Ob 1:15; Joe 2:1; Zep 1:7,14; Mt 24:33; Php 4:5

Jas 5:9; Re 6:17

a cloudy.

18; 32:7; 34:12; Ex 14:20,24; Isa 19:1; Joe 2:1,2; Am 5:16-20

the time.

29:12; Ps 110:6; 149:7-9; Isa 24:21-23; 34:2-17; Jer 25:15-29

Joe 3:11-14; Zep 3:6,7; Zec 14:3-19; Re 19:13-21

Ezekiel 30:18

Tehaphnehes.

Jer 2:16

Tahapanes.

Jer 43:7-9; 46:14

Tahpanhes. the day.

Ex 10:15; Isa 5:30; 9:19; 13:10; Joe 3:15; Mt 24:29

darkened. or, restrained. I shall break.

29:15; Isa 9:4; 10:27; 14:25

the pomp.

31:18; 32:18-32; Isa 14:11; Jer 46:20-26

a cloud.

3; Isa 19:1

Joel 2:2

A day of darkness."The quantity of these insects," says a French author,"is incredible to all who have not themselves witnessed their astonishing numbers; the whole earth is covered with them for the space of several leagues. The noise they make in browsing on the trees and herbage may be heard at a great distance, and resembles that of an army in secret. Wherever their myriads spread, the verdure of the country disappears; trees and plants, stripped of their leaves and reduced to their naked boughs and stems, cause the dreary image of winter to succeed in an instant to the rich scenery of spring. When these clouds of locusts take their flight, to surmount any obstacles or to traverse more rapidly a desert soil, the heavens may literally be said to be obscured by them."

10,31; 3:14,15; Ex 20:21; Ps 97:2; Isa 5:30; 8:22; Jer 13:16

Am 5:18-20; Zep 1:14,15; Heb 12:18; Jude 1:13

as.

Am 4:13

a great.

5,11,25; 1:6

there.

1:2,3; Ex 10:6,14; Da 12:1; Mr 13:19

many generations. Heb. generation and generation.

De 32:7; Ps 10:6; *margins

Joel 2:31

sun.

10; 3:1,15; Isa 13:9,10; 34:4,5; Mt 24:29; 27:45; Mr 13:24,25

Lu 21:25; Re 6:12,13

the great.

Zep 1:14-16; Mal 4:1,5

Joel 3:15

2:10,31; Isa 13:10; Mt 24:29; Lu 21:25,26; Re 6:12,13
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