‏ Exodus 9:3

the hand.

7:4; 8:19; 1Sa 5:6-11; 6:9; Ac 13:11

murrain.We may observe a particular scope and meaning in this calamity, if we consider it in regard to the Egyptians, which would not have existed in respect to any other people. They held in idolatrous reverence almost every animal, but some they held in particular veneration; as the ox, cow, and ram. Among these, {Apis} and {Mnevis} are well known; the former being a sacred bull, worshipped at Memphis, as the latter was at Heliopolis. A cow or heifer had the like honours at Momemphis; and the same practice seems to have been adopted in most of the Egyptian {nomes.} By the infliction of this judgment, the Egyptian deities sank before the God of the Hebrews. See Bryant, pp. 87-93.

5:3

‏ Exodus 10:1

1 God threatens to send locusts.

7 Pharaoh moved by his servants, inclines to let the Israelites go.

12 The plague of the locusts.

16 Pharaoh entreats Moses.

21 The plague of darkness.

24 Pharaoh again entreats Moses, but yet is hardened.

I have hardened.

4:21; 7:13,14; 9:27,34,35; Ps 7:11

that I.

3:20; 7:4; 9:16; 14:17,18; 15:14,15; Jos 2:9,10; 4:23,24; 1Sa 4:8

Ro 9:17

‏ Exodus 11:9

Pharaoh.

3:19; 7:4; 10:1; Ro 9:16-18

wonders.

7:3

‏ Judges 2:15

against.

Jer 18:8; 21:10; 44:11,27; Mic 2:3

had said.

Le 26:15-46; De 4:25-28; 28:15-68; Jos 23:15,16

had sworn.

De 32:40,41

greatly.

10:9; 1Sa 13:6; 14:24; 30:6; 2Co 4:8

‏ Lamentations 3:3

2:4-7; De 29:20; Job 31:21; Isa 1:25; 63:10
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