EXODUS CHAPTER 10 The reason why God hardened Pharaoh's heart, EXODUS
10:1,2. Egypt threatened with locusts, EXODUS 10:4. Pharaoh's servants
persuade him to let the Israelites go, EXODUS 10:7. Pharaoh inquires
of Moses who are they that shall go to serve the Lord, EXODUS 10:8. Of
Moses's answer, EXO... [ Continue Reading ]
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The residue; the wheat and the rye, the staff of their lives. Every
tree; the fruits and leaves of every tree.... [ Continue Reading ]
Such for number, or shape, or mischievous effects, as were never seen
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How long shall this man be a snare; an occasion of sin and
destruction? See EXODUS 23:33 JOSHUA 23:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
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A feast upon a sacrifice, wherein all are concerned, and therefore all
must be present and ready to do what God requires us.... [ Continue Reading ]
I wish God may be no more ready and willing to be with you, and to do
you good, than I am willing to let you go. EVIL IS BEFORE YOU; either,
1. Evil of sin. You have some ill design against me, either to stir up
sedition or war against me, or utterly to depart out of my kingdom. Or
rather,
2. Evil... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THAT YE DID DESIRE; which was not true, but only was gathered by
him out of their declared intention of going to sacrifice, wherein he
thought the presence of the women and children wholly unnecessary.... [ Continue Reading ]
This is no unusual plague in Africa and Arabia, where, when the
harvest is ripe, they frequently come in vast numbers, and upon all
their corn, and what they do not eat they infect with their touch, and
the moisture coming from them, and afterwards dying in great numbers,
they poison the air, and ca... [ Continue Reading ]
OVER THE LAND; over divers parts of the land, shaking his rod towards
the several quarters of it. An east wind in those parts is a most
violent and pernicious wind, EXODUS 14:21 NUMBERS 11:31, and a dry
wind, and therefore fit for the engendering of those creatures. This
wind brought them from Arabi... [ Continue Reading ]
QUEST. How can this be true, when the same words are used of the
locusts in Joel's time? ANSW. It might be true of both in divers
respects; of these for number and quality, of them for long
continuance, for they lasted three or four years, when these were but
for a little time; of these for Egypt, o... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LAND WAS DARKENED; either by their flying in vast numbers, and so
darkening the air, as they have ofttimes done; or by covering the
green and lightsome herbs and productions of the earth with their dark
and direful bodies. THEY DID EAT EVERY HERB OF THE LAND. How could
this be, when the hail had... [ Continue Reading ]
PHARAOH CALLED FOR THEM, because this kind of plague in itself was
most pernicious, whereby whole countries had been wasted, and grievous
famines and pestilences caused, and was mightily aggravated by the
vengeance of God, and by the peculiar quality of these locusts, which
did not only fall upon th... [ Continue Reading ]
I desire no further favour, I will no more offend nor need your
pardon. THIS DEATH; this deadly plague, compare 2 KINGS 4:40,2
CORINTHIANS 11:23. Besides it did destroy the life of herbs and trees,
yea, of beasts and men, either directly, or at least by consequence,
in depriving them of the necessar... [ Continue Reading ]
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A MIGHTY STRONG WEST WIND; Heb. _a wind of the sea_, i.e. coming from
the sea, called there the great sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, from
whence came the north-west wind, which did blow the locusts directly
into the Red Sea. CAST THEM, as the Hebrew word signifies, _with a
great noise_, and with gr... [ Continue Reading ]
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It is an hyperbolical expression, such being very frequent both in
Scripture and in all authors. For darkness being only a privation,
cannot be properly felt, yet it might be felt in its cause, to wit,
those thick and gross vapours which filled and infected the air. But
the place may be rendered thu... [ Continue Reading ]
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THEY SAW NOT ONE ANOTHER, because these gross and moist fogs and
vapours did not only quite shut out the light of the heavenly bodies,
but also put out their candles, or other artificial lights, or at
least so darken them that men could have no benefit by them. FROM HIS
PLACE. Place here may be take... [ Continue Reading ]
AND PHARAOH, or _therefore_, or _then_, to wit, after the darkness was
either wholly or in part removed. LET YOUR FLOCKS AND YOUR HERDS BE
STAYED, either as a pledge of your return after your sacrifice is
ended, or as a recompence for the cattle which I have lost by your
means. Let your little ones... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU MUST GIVE US, i.e. suffer us to take of our own stock... [ Continue Reading ]
Which was not a pretence, but a real truth. For this being a solemn
and extraordinary sacrifice by the express and particular appointment
of God, they knew not either of what kinds, or in what number or
manner their sacrifices must be offered. And for all these things they
did not receive particular... [ Continue Reading ]
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THOU HAST SPOKEN WELL, Heb. _right_; not morally, for so it was very
ill said; but logically, that which agrees, though not with thy duty,
yet with the event and truth of the thing; for as thou hast warned me
to see thee no more, so I in the name of God assure thee that thou
shalt see me no more, to... [ Continue Reading ]