Exodus 12:12
pass.23; 11:4,5; Am 5:17will smite.29,30; 11:4-6against.Nu 33:4; 1Sa 5:3; 6:5; 1Ch 14:12; Isa 19:1; Jer 43:13; Zep 2:11gods. or, princes.21:6; 22:28; Ps 82:1,6; Joh 10:34,35I am the Lord.6:2; Isa 43:11-15; Eze 12:16Exodus 12:29-30
at midnight.12; 11:4; 13:15; Job 34:20; 1Th 5:2,3the Lord smote.The infliction of this judgment on the Egyptians was most equitable; because, after their nation had been preserved by one of the Israelitish family, they had, contrary to all right, and in defiance of original stipulation, enslaved the people to whom they had been so much indebted, had murdered their offspring, and made their bondage intolerable. See Bryant, p. 160. Nu 3:13; 8:17; 33:4; Ps 78:51; 105:36; 135:8; 136:10; Heb 11:28Heb 12:23the first-born of Pharaoh.4:23; 11:5dungeon. Heb. house of the pit.Isa 24:22; 51:14; Jer 38:6,13; Zec 9:11 and there was a great cry.No people were more remarkable and frantic in their mournings than the Egyptians. When a relative died, every one left the house, and the women, with their hair loose, and their bosoms bare, ran wild about the street. The men also, with their apparel equally disordered, kept them company; all shrieking, howling, and beating themselves. What a scene of horror and distress must now have presented itself, when there was not a family in Egypt where there was not one dead! 11:6; Pr 21:13; Am 5:17; Mt 25:6; Jas 2:13Exodus 13:15
the Lord slew.12:29therefore I.12Psalms 105:36
He smote.78:51; 135:8; 136:10; Ex 4:23; 11:4,5; 12:12,29,30; Heb 11:28chief.Ge 49:3Psalms 135:8
smote.78:51; 105:36; 136:10; Ex 12:12,29,30; 13:15both of man and beast. Heb. from man unto beast.Psalms 136:10
78:51; 105:36; 135:8; Ex 11:5,6; 12:12,29; Heb 11:28Hebrews 11:28
he kept.Ex 12:3-14,21-30the sprinkling.9:19; 12:24; Ex 12:7,13,23; 1Pe 1:2
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