Exodus 8:2-15
refuse.7:14; 9:2frogs.The Hebrew {tzephardêim} is evidently the same with the Arabic {zafda,} Chaldaic {oordeânaya,} and Syriac {oordeai,} all of which denote frogs, as almost all interpreters, both ancient and modern, agree to render it; Bochart conceives, from {tzifa,} a bank, and {radâ,} mud, because of delighting in muddy and marshy places. Ps 78:45; 105:30; Re 16:13,14 kneading troughs. or, dough.12:34 Ps 107:40; Isa 19:11,22; 23:9; Da 4:37; Ac 12:22,23 7:19 and the frogs.Whether the frog among the Egyptians was an object of reverence or abhorrence 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, on the Plagues of Egypt, pp. 31-34. Le 11:12; Ps 78:45; 105:30; Re 16:13 7:11,22; De 13:1-3; Mt 24:24; 2Th 2:9-11; 2Ti 3:8; Re 13:14 Intreat.5:2; 9:28; 10:17; Nu 21:7; 1Sa 12:19; 1Ki 13:6; Ac 8:24and I will.25-28; 10:8-11,24-27; 12:31,32; 14:5; Ps 66:3; *marg:Ps 78:34-36; Jer 34:8-16 Glory over me. or, Have this honour over me.Jud 7:2; 1Ki 18:25; Isa 10:15when. or, against when. to destroy. Heb. to cut of.13 To-morrow. or, against to-morrow.Pr 27:1; Jas 4:14there is none.9:14,29; 15:11; De 32:31; 33:26; 2Sa 7:22; 1Ch 17:20; Ps 9:16Ps 83:18; 86:8; 89:6-8; Isa 40:25; 46:9; Jer 10:6,7 3,9 8,30; 9:33; 10:18; 32:11; 1Sa 12:23; Eze 36:37; Jas 5:16-18 De 34:10-12 and the.24; 7:21; Isa 34:2; Eze 39:11; Joe 2:20 saw.14:5; Ec 8:11; Isa 26:10; Jer 34:7-11; Ho 6:4he hardened.4:21; 7:4,13,14; Pr 29:1; Zec 7:11,12; Heb 3:8,15; Re 16:9Psalms 105:30
brought.78:45; Ex 8:3-14; Re 16:13,14Revelation of John 16:3
upon.8:8; 10:2; 13:1it became.11:6; Ex 7:17-21; Ps 78:44; 105:29; Eze 16:38and every.8:9; Ge 7:22
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