Exodus 8:8
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 34:8-16Exodus 8:15
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 16:9Exodus 9:28
Intreat.8:8,28; 10:17; Ac 8:24mighty thunderings. Heb. voices of God.Ps 29:3,4ye shall.11:1Exodus 9:34-35
saw.8:15; Ec 8:11and hardened.4:21; 7:14; 2Ch 28:22; 33:23; 36:13; Ro 2:4,5 35Exodus 10:17-20
forgive.1Sa 15:25and intreat.8:8; 9:28; 1Ki 13:6; Isa 26:16; Ro 15:30; Ac 8:24this death.2Ki 4:40; 2Co 1:10 went.8:30and intreated.8:9,28,29; Mt 5:44; Lu 6:28 a mighty.13cast. Heb. fastened. the Red sea.13:18; 15:4; Joe 2:20; Heb 11:29 4:21; 7:13,14; 9:12; 11:10; De 2:30; Isa 6:9,10; Joh 12:39,40Ro 9:18; 2Th 2:11,12Exodus 14:3-9
Pharaoh.7:3,4; De 31:21; Ps 139:2,4; Eze 38:10,11,17; Ac 4:28They are entangled.Jud 16:2; 1Sa 23:7,23; Ps 3:2; 71:11; Jer 20:10,11 harden.8,17; 4:21-31; 7:3,13,14; Ro 11:8I will be.18; 9:16; 15:10,11,14-16; 18:11; Ne 9:10; Isa 2:11,12; Eze 20:9Eze 28:22; 39:13; Da 4:30-37; Ro 9:17,22,23; Re 19:1-6that the Egyptians.7:5,17 and the heart.12:33; Ps 105:25Why have we.Jer 34:10-17; Lu 11:24-26; 2Pe 2:20-22 6 23; 15:4; Jos 17:16-18; Jud 4:3,15; Ps 20:7; 68:17; Isa 37:24 the Lord.4with an high hand.6:1; 13:9,16,18; Nu 33:3; De 26:8; 32:27; Ps 86:13; Ac 13:17 the Egyptians.15:9; Jos 24:6encamping.21 Samuel 19:6-11
sware.14:39; 28:10; Ps 15:4; Pr 26:24,25; Jer 5:2he shalt not.10,11 in times past. Heb. yesterday, third day.16:21; 18:2,10,13; Ge 31:2; Ex 4:10; 1Ch 11:2; Isa 30:33; *margins David.Ps 18:32-50; 27:3him. Heb. his face 16:14; 18:10,11 sought.6; Ho 6:4; Mt 12:43-45; Lu 11:24-26; 2Pe 2:20-22he slipped.20:33; Job 5:14,15; Ps 18:17; 34:19; Pr 21:30; Isa 54:17; Lu 4:30Joh 10:39and escaped.Ps 124:7; Mt 10:23 sent messengers.Ps 59:1; *titlePs 59:3,4,6,15,16to watch him.Jud 16:2Jeremiah 34:21
Zedekiah.3-5; 39:6; 52:10,24-27; 2Ki 25:18-21; La 4:20; Eze 17:16which are.37:5-11Jeremiah 37:5
Pharaoh's.This was Pharaoh Hophra, or Apries, as he is called by Herodotus, who succeeded his father Psammis on the throne of Egypt, A.M. 3410, B.C. 594, and reigned twenty-five years. Having entered into a confederacy with Zedekiah, (Eze 17:15,) he marched out of Egypt with a great army to his relief; which caused Nebuchadnezzar to raise the siege of Jerusalem to meet him; during which period the transactions detailed here took place. 7; 2Ki 24:7; Eze 17:15they.11; 34:21
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