1._These are the names _It is the intention of Moses to describe the
miraculous deliverance of the people, (from whence the Greeks gave the
name to the book;) but, before he comes to that, he briefly reminds us
that the promise given to Abraham was not ineffectual, that his seed
should be multiplied... [ Continue Reading ]
6._And Joseph died. _The Rabbins ignorantly conclude from this
expression that Joseph died first of his brethren, whereas it is
evident that the others were passed over, and his name was expressly
mentioned to do him honor, as being the only one then in authority.
How long they survived their father... [ Continue Reading ]
7._And the children of Israel were fruitful. _(8) To what an extent
they increased Moses relates in the 12th chapter, viz., to the number
of 600,000, besides women and children; which was certainly an
incredible increase for so short a time. For, though 430 years be
counted from the date of the cove... [ Continue Reading ]
8._Now there arose a new king. _When more than one hundred years had
been happily passed in freedom and repose, the condition of the elect
people began to be changed. Moses relates that the commencement of
their troubles proceeded from jealousy, and from the groundless fear
of the Egyptians, because... [ Continue Reading ]
9._And he said unto his people. _That is to say, in a public assembly,
such as kings are wont to hold for consultation on public affairs. As
if Moses had said that this point was proposed by the king for
deliberation by his estates; viz., that because it was to be
apprehended that the Israelites, tr... [ Continue Reading ]
11._Therefore they did set over them. _The Egyptians devised this
remedy for gradually diminishing the children of Israel. Since they
are subjects, they may afflict them with burdens, to depress them; and
this slavery will weaken and decrease them. But their power over them
as subjects should not ha... [ Continue Reading ]
12._But the more. _Moses relates the contest between the mercy of God
and the cruelty of the king of Egypt. When, therefore, the wretched
Israelites were tyrannically afflicted, he says that God came to their
aid, and so powerfully that his interference was successful. Thus was
that wicked and decei... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And the Egyptians made. _Thus Moses informs us that, so far from
being induced to kindness by their fears, they were rather hardened,
and spurred on to greater cruelty; for the wicked do not perceive that
God is against them, when their perverse strivings are unsuccessful;
and if this thought ev... [ Continue Reading ]
15._And the king of Egypt spake. _The tyrant now descends from the
open violence and cruelty which had availed nothing, to secret plots
and deceit. He desires the infants to be killed at their birth; and
commands the midwives to be the instruments of this dreadful
barbarity. We read of no such detes... [ Continue Reading ]
17._But the midwives feared God. _Moses does not mean that they were
then first affected with the fear of God; but he assigns this reason
why they did not obey his unjust command, viz., because reverence
towards God had greater influence with them. And certainly, as all our
affections are best direc... [ Continue Reading ]
18._And the king of Egypt called for the midwives. _He was not reduced
to a more moderate course by equity or mercy; but because he dared not
openly expose to slaughter the wretched and harmless infants at their
birth, lest such atrocity should arouse the wrath of the Israelites to
vengeance, He the... [ Continue Reading ]
21._He made them houses. _(23) It is not at all my opinion that this
should be expounded as referring to the women, and I am surprised that
many interpreters have been grossly mistaken on so dear a point. All
are agreed that the pronoun is masculine, and therefore, according to
ordinary usage, shoul... [ Continue Reading ]
22._And Pharaoh charged. _If he had not been transported with wrath
and struck with blindness, he would have seen that the hand of God was
against him; but when the reprobate are driven to madness by God, they
persevere obstinately in their crimes; and not only so, but, like the
deranged (25) or fra... [ Continue Reading ]