EXPOSITION
EXODUS 7:1
Once more God made allowance for the weakness and self-distrust of
Moses, severely tried as he had been by his former failure to persuade
Pharaoh (Exodus 5:1) and his recent rejection by the people of Israel
(Exodus 6:9). He made allowance, and raised his courage and his
spiri... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
THE FIRST SIGN, AND ITS FAILURE TO CONVINCE. Obeying the command given
them (Exodus 7:2, Exodus 7:9), Moses and Aaron went to the court a
second time, and entering into the royal presence, probably repeated
their demand—as from God—that the king would let the Children of
Israel go (Exodus... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
THE FIRST PLAGUE. The first miracle had been exhibited, and had
failed. It had been a mere "sign,'' and in no respect a "judgment."
Now the "judgments ' were to begin. God manifests himself again to
Moses, and gives him exact directions what he is to do. He is to meet
Pharaoh on the banks... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
On the occurrence of the second sign and first plague, the magicians
were again consulted; and, by means which it is impossible to do more
the. conjecture, they produced a seeming transformation into blood of
a certain quantity of water. The inquiry, whence they procured the
water, is ans... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
Necessity is the mother of invention. Finding the Nile water continue
utterly undrinkable, the Egyptians bethought themselves of a means of
obtaining water to which they never had recourse in ordinary times.
This was to dig pits or wells at some distance from the river, and so
obtain the... [ Continue Reading ]