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Verse Exodus 11:7. _NOT A DOG MOVE HIS TONGUE_] This passage has been
generally understood as a _proverbial expression_, intimating that the
Israelites should not only be free from this death, but th...
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SHALL NOT A DOG MOVE HIS TONGUE - A proverb expressive of freedom from
alarm and immunity front assault....
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CHAPTER 11 THE TENTH PLAGUE ANNOUNCED
_ 1. God's Word to Moses and to the people (Exodus 11:1)_
2. The tenth plague announced to Pharaoh (Exodus 11:4)
3. Pharaoh's unbelief and his heart hardened ...
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EXODUS 11:1 TO EXODUS 12:36. 10°. DEATH OF EGYPTIAN FIRSTBORN;
PASSOVER AND MAZZOTH (Exodus 11:1 E, Exodus 11:4 J,...
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EXODUS 7:14 TO EXODUS 12:36. THE TEN PLAGUES. How deeply this series
of events imprinted itself on the mind and heart of the nation is
shown by the fulness with which the three sources report them.
J...
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DOG, &c. Figure of speech _Parcemia (App-6)._...
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THE COURT OF THE TENT OF MEETING.
From Hastings" _Dict. of the Bible_, iv. 657.
longer sides are of 100 cubits, each with 20 pillars, the two shorter
sides are of 50 cubits each, with 10 pillars; an...
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DISCOURSE: 75
GOD PUTS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HIS PEOPLE AND OTHERS
Exodus 11:7. _Know, how that the Lord doth put a difference between
the Egyptians and Israel_.
A PRINCIPAL intent of God in the vario...
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AGAINST ANY OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, &C.— Observe here, again, the
Lord's distinction of the Israelites. The phrase, _a dog shall not
move his tongue,_ is proverbial; and imports, that they should d...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
11And Je-ho-vah said unto Mo-ses, Yet one plague more will I bring
upon Pha-raoh, and upon E-gypt; afterwards he will let you go hence;
when he shall let you go, he shal...
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_BUT AGAINST ANY OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL SHALL NOT A DOG MOVE HIS
TONGUE, AGAINST MAN OR BEAST: THAT YE MAY KNOW HOW THAT THE LORD DOTH
PUT A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE EGYPTIANS AND ISRAEL._
Not a dog...
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THE TENTH PLAGUE THREATENED
2. Borrow] RV 'ask': see on Exodus 3:22....
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MOVE (lit. 'whet') HIS TONGUE] a proverbial expression: cp. Joshua
10:21.
9, 10. These vv. sum up the purpose and effect of the preceding series
of nine plagues....
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EXODUS: ISRAEL BECOMES A NATION
THE *ISRAELITES LEAVE EGYPT
EXODUS CHAPTER S 1 TO 18
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 11
*PLAGUE NUMBER 10: THE OLDEST SON IN EACH *EGYPTIAN FAMILY DIES –
1...
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SHALL NOT A DOG MOVE HIS TONGUE. — Com pare Joshua 10:21. The
expression is evidently proverbial....
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וּ לְ כֹ֣ל ׀ בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֗ל לֹ֤א
יֶֽחֱרַ
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CHAPTER XI.
_ THE LAST PLAGUE ANNOUNCED._
Exodus 11:1.
The eleventh chapter is, strictly speaking, a supplement to the tenth:
the first verses speak, as if in parenthesis, of a revelation made
befor...
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THE DEATH OF THE FIRST-BORN THREATENED
Exodus 11:1
“One plague more.” These are ominous words! This final act of
judgment would smite the fetters from Israel's neck forever. It is
vain for man to ent...
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In this brief chapter we have the most solemn account of communion
between Jehovah and His servant Moses. Pharaoh had rejected God
finally, and God had now finally rejected Pharaoh. Jehovah now
announ...
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_Dog. They shall enjoy a profound peace, (Judith xi. 5,) while Egypt
is in tears. Calmet here inserts the speech from the Samaritan copy,
"And the man Moses;" &c. (ver. 3, and seq.[following]) deeming...
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Reader! again remark the striking tokens of distinguishing grace. Oh!
did you, my brother, but always keep this view of things alive in the
soul, of the present distinctions which the Lord makes, and...
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There is hardly a book of the Old Testament that stands out in more
decided contrast with the book of Genesis than the one which follows
it most closely. And this is the more striking, because God emp...
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_WHEREIN THE DIFFERENCE?_
‘That ye may know how that the Lord doth put a difference between
the Egyptians and Israel.’
Exodus 11:7
I. THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BY NATURE (Romans 3:22).—All have sinned...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 5 THROUGH 13.
At the news of the goodness of God, the people adore Him; but the
struggle against the power of evil is another matter. Satan will not
let the p...
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BUT AGAINST ANY OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL SHALL NOT A DOG MOVE HIS
TONGUE, AGAINST MAN OR BEAST,.... That is, as no hurt should be done
to man or beast among them, to the firstborn of either of them,...
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_Shall not a dog move his tongue_ A proverbial expression, importing
all should be peace and quietness among the Israelites, far from any
frightful outcry: that in that memorable night they should mee...
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1 Gods message to the Israelites to borrow iewels of their neighbours.
4 Moses threatneth Pharaoh with the death of the first borne.
1 AND the LORD said vnto Moses, Yet will I bring one plague more...
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But against any of the children of Israel shall not a dog move his
tongue, against man or beast, the proverbial expression of a dog's
sharpening his tongue indicating that not the slightest trouble wo...
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THE LAST DEFINITE. MESSAGE OF DELIVERANCE....
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THIRD SECTION
Announcement of the last or tenth plague, the immediate miraculous
interposition of God. The commands respecting the indemnification of
the Israelites, and the Passover, as the festival...
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THE WARNING AS TO PLAGUE NO.10
(vs.1-8)
This was given before Pharaoh gave his final threat to Moses. Verses
1-3 form a parenthesis, and verse 1 should read, "And the Lord HAD
said to Moses" (Numeric...
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4-10 The death of all the first-born in Egypt at once: this plague
had been the first threatened, but is last executed. See how slow God
is to wrath. The plague is foretold, the time is fixed; all th...
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Instead of those loud cries of the Egyptian families, there shall be
so great a tranquillity among the Israelites, that even the dogs,
which are sensible of, and awaked, and provoked by, the least noi...
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Exodus 11:7 children H1121 Israel H3478 dog H3611 move H2782 (H8799)
tongue H3956 man H376 beast H929 know...
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MOSES DECLARES THAT ALL THE FIRSTBORN IN EGYPT WILL DIE AND STALKS OUT
(EXODUS 11:4).
a Yahweh says that He will go out into the land of Egypt (Exodus
11:4).
b As a result all the firstborn of Egypt...
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CONTENTS: Last plague. Death of firstborn prophesied.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron, Pharaoh.
CONCLUSION: Persistent enemies of God and His people will be made to
fall under at last and those who ha...
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Exodus 11:1. _The Lord said to Moses._ The 29th verse of the last
chapter and this verse ought to be thrown into a parenthesis, then the
scope of the history assumes a regular form.
Exodus 11:2. _Borr...
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_All the firstborn in the land of Egypt shall die._
THE LAST PLAGUE THREATENED
It was to be.
I. Solemn in its advent. “About midnight.”
II. Fatal in its issue. “All the firstborn. .. shall die.”...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 11:1 The chapters describing the tenth and
final plague include extended accounts relating to: the warning
(Exodus 11:1); the instructions for Israel’s Passover and the Feast
of...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 11:7 THE LORD MAKES A DISTINCTION BETWEEN
EGYPT AND ISRAEL, not because of anything good in Israel or bad in
Egypt. Rather, this distinction is based on the Lord’s complete ru
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 11:4_
THE LAST PLAGUE THREATENED
I. IT WAS TO BE SOLEMN IN ITS ADVENT. “About midnight I will go out
into the land of Egypt.” This plague was threatened (Ex...
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EXPOSITION
The writer returns here to his account of the last interview between
Moses and Pharaoh, repeating the introductory words of Exodus
10:29—"and Moses said." Having accepted his dismissal, and...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles now to Exodus, chapter eleven? Up to
this point Moses' life seems to be going from one bad experience to
worse; sometimes we have that experience too. It looks like jus...
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dog Joshua 10:21 Job 5:16 a difference Exodus 7:22 Exodus 10:23
Malachi 3:18...