‏ Exodus 8:5

7:19

‏ Exodus 8:17

lice in man.

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

‏ Exodus 8:24

there.

21; Ps 78:45; 105:31

the land.How intolerable a plague of flies can prove, is evident from the fact that whole districts have been laid waste by them. The inhabitants have been forced to quit their cities, not being able to stand against the flies and gnats with which they were pestered. Hence different people had deities whose office it was to defend them against flies. Among these may be reckoned Baalzebub, the fly-god of Ekron; Hercules, {muscarum abactor,} Hercules the expeller of flies; and hence Jupiter had the titles of [apomuios, muiagros, muiochoros,] because he was supposed to expel flies, and especially clear his temples of these insects. See Bryant.

14

corrupted. or destroyed.

‏ Exodus 10:14-15

the locusts.

De 28:42; 1Ki 8:37; Ps 78:46; 105:34,35; Re 9:3-7

very grievous.

5; Joe 1:2-4

before.

6; 11:6; Joe 2:2

For they.

5; Joe 1:6,7; 2:1-11,25

did eat.

Ps 78:46; 105:35

‏ Joel 1:4-7

That which the palmer-worm hath left. Heb. The residue of thepalmer-worm.

2:25; Am 4:9The learned Bochart, and others, are of the opinion that the four Hebrew words, {gazam, yelek, arbeh, chasil}, respectively rendered the palmer-worm, locust, canker-worm and caterpillar, denote four different species of locusts. See on

Ex 10:4

the locust eaten.

Ex 10:12-15; De 28:38,42; 1Ki 8:37; 2Ch 6:28; 7:13

Ps 78:46; 105:34; Am 7:1; Re 9:3-7

the canker-worm eaten.

Na 3:15-17

the caterpillar.

Isa 33:4; Jer 51:14,27

Awake.

Isa 24:7-11; Am 6:3-7; Lu 21:34-36; Ro 13:11-14

weep.

11,13; Jer 4:8; Eze 30:2; Jas 5:1

for.

Isa 32:10-12; Lu 16:19,23-25

nation.

2:2-11,25; Pr 30:25-27

my.

Ps 107:34; Isa 8:8; 32:13; Ho 9:3

whose.

Pr 30:14; Re 9:7-10

laid.

12; Ex 10:15; Ps 105:33; Isa 5:6; 24:7; Jer 8:13; Ho 2:12; Hab 3:17

barked my fig-tree. Heb. laid my fig-tree for a barking.

‏ Joel 2:25

that.

2-11; 1:4-7; Zec 10:6
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