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Verse Exodus 9:17. _AS YET EXALTEST THOU THYSELF AGAINST MY PEOPLE_]
So it appears that at this time he might have submitted, and thus
prevented his own destruction....
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With the plague of hail begins the last series of plagues, which
differ from the former both in their severity and their effects. Each
produced a temporary, but real, change in Pharaoh’s feelings.
Ex...
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CHAPTER 9 THE FIFTH, SIXTH, AND SEVENTH PLAGUES
_ 1. The fifth plague: the grievous murrain (Exodus 9:1)_
2. The sixth plague: boils (Exodus 9:8)
3. The warning given (Exodus 9:13)
4. The seventh...
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EXODUS 9:13 TO EXODUS 35:7°. A DEVASTATING HAILSTORM (Exodus 9:13 J,
Exodus 9:22 f. E,...
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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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AS YET... ? Figure of speech _Erotesis (App-6)._...
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_exaltest thyself_ A peculiar word, found only here. The root means
_to cast up a way_(Isaiah 57:14; Isaiah 62:10); and the Heb. words for
-Siege- _mound_," and -high-way" (properly, a - _raised_way")...
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Exodus 7:14 to Exodus 11:5
_The first nine Plagues_
The narrative of the Plagues, like that of the preceding Chapter s,
is composite. The details of the analysis depend partly upon literary
criteria...
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The _seventh_plague. The hail. From J, with short passages, probably,
from E.
13, 17 18. The announcement of the plague: cf. Exodus 8:1-3; Exodus
8:20-23; Exodus 9:1-4....
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
9 Then Je-ho-vah said unto Mo-ses, Go in unto Pha-raoh, and tell him,
Thus saith Je-ho-vah, the God of the Hebrews, Let my people go, that
they may serve me. (2) For if...
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_AND IN VERY DEED FOR THIS CAUSE HAVE I RAISED THEE UP, FOR TO SHEW IN
THEE MY POWER; AND THAT MY NAME MAY BE DECLARED THROUGHOUT ALL THE
EARTH._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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THE FIFTH, SIXTH, AND SEVENTH PLAGUES
1-7. The Fifth Plague:—Murrain, i.e. cattle plague.
Visitations of cattle plague are not uncommon in Egypt. An outbreak in
1842 carried off 40,000 oxen. The mira...
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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 9
*PLAGUE NUMBER 5: THE *EGYPTIANS’ ANIMALS BECOME ILL
THE *PLAGUE TH...
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THE SEVENTH PLAGUE.
(13-19) The plagues fall into triads, or groups of three. This is the
first plague of the third group, and presents to us several new
features. (1) It is ushered in with an unusual...
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AS YET EXALTEST THOU THYSELF? — Heb., _Dost thou still exalt,_ or
_oppose, thyself against My people?_ — _i.e.,_ Art thou not tired of
the contest? Dost thou still, in thy folly, continue it?...
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עֹודְךָ֖ מִסְתֹּולֵ֣ל בְּ עַמִּ֑י לְ
בִלְתִּ֖י...
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THE SEVENTH PLAGUE.
Exodus 9:13.
The hardening of Pharaoh's heart, we have argued, was not the
debauching of his spirit, but only the strengthening of his will.
"Wait on the Lord and _ be of good cou...
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MIGHTY THUNDERINGS AND HAIL
Exodus 9:13
This paragraph recalls Revelation 7:3. The great angel there commanded
that no wind should blow on the earth, or on the sea, or upon any
tree, until the servan...
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The patient method of God is manifest in that, notwithstanding the
fact that Pharaoh had again broken faith, God again warned him. There
being no evidence of repentance, the fifth plague fell upon the...
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Psalms 105:14....
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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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17.As yet exaltest thou thyself. The expression which Moses uses (110)
denotes the pride of Pharaoh; because he too insolently exalted
himself by trampling on the people. God therefore inquires, as if...
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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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AS YET EXALTEST THOU THYSELF AGAINST MY PEOPLE, THAT THOU WILT NOT LET
THEM GO?] And so against God himself, disobeying his commands,
despising his messengers, and slighting his miracles, and hardenin...
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As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people, that thou wilt not let
them go?
Ver. 17. _As yet exaltest thou thgself?_] q.d., No amendment yet? A
sore sign of a vessel of wrath fitted to destructio...
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_As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people?_ Against me, acting
for my people. God takes what is done for or against his people as
done for or against himself. _Behold, tomorro_ w The time is pre...
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1 The murraine of beasts.
8 The plague of boyles, and blaines.
13 His message about the haile.
22 The plague of haile.
27 Pharaoh sueth to Moses,
35 but yet is hardened.
1 THEN the LORD said vnt...
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As yet exaltest thou thyself against My people that thou wilt not let
them go? There is a bit of terrible sarcasm here, that a puny man
should so proudly glorify and exalt himself as to venture to set...
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THE HAIL THREATENED...
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G. THE PLAGUE OF THE HAIL
Exodus 9:13-35
13And Jehovah said unto Moses, Rise up early in the morning, and stand
before Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith Jehovah, God [the God] of
the Hebrews, Let...
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PLAGUE NO.5 -- LIVESTOCK DISEASED
(vs.1-7)
Again the Lord requires Moses to repeat his demand to Pharaoh to let
the people go. This time He warns that if Pharaoh refuses, He will
send a very severe p...
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13-21 Moses is here ordered to deliver a dreadful message to Pharaoh.
Providence ordered it, that Moses should have a man of such a fierce
and stubborn spirit as this Pharaoh to deal with; and every...
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Against my people, i.e. against me acting for my people. The gracious
God takes what is done to or against his people as done to or against
himself. See MALACHI 2:8 MATTHEW 25:40,45 AC 9:4,5....
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Exodus 9:17 exalt H5549 (H8706) people H5971 go H7971 (H8763)
Job 9:4,...
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THE SEVENTH PLAGUE - THE PLAGUE OF GREAT HAIL SUCH AS HAD NEVER BEEN
IN EGYPT (EXODUS 9:13).
We now come to the third series of plagues which this time come as
judgments from the heavens, the great ha...
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Exodus 9:13
The message illustrates:
I. The longsuffering of God towards sinners. Pharaoh had been insolent
and blasphemous, cruel and vindictive, pitiless and false. Yet God had
spared him. So long...
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CONTENTS: Plagues of murraine, boils and hail.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Pharaoh, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: The creature is made subject to vanity by reason of man's
sins, liable to serve man's wickedness or...
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Exodus 9:6. _All the cattle of Egypt died;_ that is, all were smitten
with the murrain, whose unbelieving owners did not take care to house
them: so we read in the twentieth verse concerning the hail....
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_As yet exaltest thou thyself._
A SELF-EXALTED MAN
I. That a self-exalted man often treats with contempt the claims of
duty.
II. That a self-exalted man often treats with contempt the people of
God...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 9:13 The Lord explains to Pharaoh the power
and purposes of the plagues (vv. Exodus 9:14). It is the first time he
offers Pharaoh a way to avoid the effects of a plague (vv....
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 9:17_
THE PLAGUE OF HAIL THREATENED; OR, ATTENTION TO THE WORD OF GOD THE
CONDITION OF SAFETY IN THE FINAL JUDGMENT OF LIFE
Here is a particular prediction...
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EXPOSITION
THE SEVENTH PLAGUE. The sixth plague had had no effect at all upon the
hard heart of the Pharaoh, who cared nothing for the physical
sufferings of his subjects, and apparently was not himse...
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Then the Lord said unto Moses, Go in unto Pharaoh, [Now we have the
sixth demand.] and tell him, Thus saith the Lord God of the Hebrews,
Let my people go, that they may serve me. For if you refuse to...
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As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people — Wilt thou not yet
submit?...