Exodus 4:16
7:1,2; 18:19; Ps 82:6; Joh 10:34,35Exodus 7:1
1 Moses and Aaron are encouraged to go again to Pharaoh.7 Their age.8 Aaron's rod is turned into a serpent.11 The sorcerers do the like; but their rods are swallowed up by Aaron's.13 Pharaoh's heart is hardened.14 God's message to Pharaoh.19 The river is turned into blood; and the consequent distress of the Egyptians. See.16:29; Ge 19:21; 1Ki 17:23; 2Ki 6:32; Ec 1:10a god.4:15,16; Ps 82:6; Jer 1:10; Joh 10:35,36Exodus 22:28
the gods. or, judges.8,9; Ps 32:6; 82:1-7; 138:1; Joh 10:34,35nor curse.21:17; 1Sa 24:6,10; 26:9; Ec 10:20; Ac 23:3,5; Ro 13:2-7Tit 3:1,2; 1Pe 2:17; 2Pe 2:10; Jude 1:8Psalms 138:1
1 David praises God for the truth of his word.4 He prophesies that the kings of the earth shall praise God.7 He professes his confidence in God. A.M. 3485. B.C. 519. (Title.) A Psalm of David.Five MSS. omit {ledawid;} and the LXX. and Arabic prefix also the names of Haggai and Zechariah; and it is probable that it was composed to be sung at the dedication of the second temple. I will praise.9:1; 86:12,13; 103:1,2; 111:1; 1Co 14:15; Eph 5:19with my whole.The versions and several MSS. add Jehovah. before.82:1,6; 119:46; Ex 22:28; Joh 10:34-36; Ac 23:5; Heb 1:14the gods. Or, God. Elohim.
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