Exodus 8:16-18

Stretch.

5,17

lice.The word {kinnim} is rendered by the LXX. [skiphes, skipes,] or [sknéphes,] and by the Vulgate {sciniphes,} Gnats; and Mr. Harmer supposes he has found out the true meaning in the word {tarrentes,} a species of worm. Bochart, however, seems to have proved that lice, and not gnats, are meant; because, 1. they sprang from the dust, and not from the waters; 2. they were on both man and beast, which cannot be said of gnats; 3. their name is derived from {koon,} to make firm, fix, establish, which cannot agree with gnats, flies, etc., which are ever changing place, and almost constantly on the wing; 4. the term {kinnah} is used by the Talmudists to express the louse. This insect must have been a very dreadful and afflicting plague to the Egyptians, and especially to the priests, who were obliged to shave all their hair off, and to wear a single linen tunic, to prevent vermin harbouring about them.

lice in man.

Ps 105:31; Isa 23:9; Ac 12:23

the magicians.

7:11

they could.

9:11; Ge 41:8; Isa 19:12; 47:12,13; Da 2:10,11; 4:7; 5:8; Lu 10:18

2Ti 3:8,9
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