Exodus 8:5-6
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 16:13Exodus 8:16
Stretch.5,17lice.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.Exodus 9:22-23
7:19; 8:5,16; Re 16:21 the Lord sent.19:16; 20:18; 1Sa 12:17,18; Job 37:1-5; Ps 29:3; 77:18Re 16:18,21and hail.Jos 10:11; Job 38:22,23; Ps 18:13; 78:47,48; 105:32,33; 148:8Isa 30:30; Eze 38:22; Re 8:7Exodus 9:33
spread.29; 8:12and the thunders.10:18,19; Jas 5:17,18Exodus 10:12
Stretch.7:19eat every.4,5Exodus 10:21
Stretch.9:22darkness.As the Egyptians not only worshipped the light and sun, but also paid the same veneration to night and darkness, nothing could be more terrible than this punishment of palpable and coercive darkness, such as their luminary Osiris could not dispel. See Bryant, pp. 141-160. Ps 35:6; 78:49; 105:28; Pr 4:19; Ec 2:14; 6:4; Isa 8:21,22Mt 27:45; Mr 15:33; Lu 23:44; 2Pe 2:4,17; Jude 1:6,13; Re 16:10,11even darkness which may be felt. Heb. that one may feeldarkness.Exodus 14:21
stretched.16the Lord.15:8; Jos 3:13-16; 4:23; Ne 9:11; Job 26:12; Ps 66:6; 74:13Ps 78:13; 106:7-10; 114:3-5; 136:13; Isa 51:10,15; 63:12Exodus 14:26
Stretch out.16; 7:19; 8:5; Mt 8:27the waters.1:22; Jud 1:6,7; Mt 7:2; Jas 2:13; Re 16:6
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