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Verse Exodus 10:29. _I WILL SEE THY FACE AGAIN NO MORE._] It is very
likely that this was the last interview that Moses had with Pharaoh,
for what is related, Exodus 11:4-2, might have been spoken on...
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CHAPTER 10 THE EIGHTH AND NINTH PLAGUES
_ 1. The eighth plague: locusts (Exodus 10:1)_
2. Pharaoh's renewed confession and refusal (Exodus 10:16)
3. The ninth plague: darkness (Exodus 10:21)
4. Ph...
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9°. THE PALPABLE DARKNESS (Exodus 10:21 E. Exodus 10:24 J, Exodus
10:27 E, Exodus 10:28 f. J). The wonder again lay in the coincidence,
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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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NO MORE. Moses did not leave Pharaoh's presence till Exodus 11:8. So
this is the Figure of speech _Prolepsis (App-6). _...
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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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I WILL SEE THY FACE AGAIN NO MORE— That is, no more in the way of a
messenger from God, or of an adviser to thee to do that which is
right. And it does not appear that Moses ever came again before
Pha...
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The Text of EXODUS
TRANSLATION
10 And Je-ho-vah said unto Mo-ses, Go in unto Pha-raoh: for I have
hardened his heart, and the heart of his servant, that I may show
these my signs in the midst of them,...
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_AND MOSES SAID, THOU HAST SPOKEN WELL, I WILL SEE THY FACE AGAIN NO
MORE._
Moses said, Thou hast spoken well....
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THE EIGHTH AND NINTH PLAGUES
1-20. The Eighth Plague:—Locusts....
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The present interview does not terminate with these words, but is
continued in the next chapter Moses leaves the presence of Pharaoh at
Exodus 11:8; Exodus 11:1 may be regarded as a parenthesis....
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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 10
*PLAGUE NUMBER 8: *LOCUSTS – VERSES 1-20
MOSES WARNS *PHARAOH AGAI...
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The division between Exodus 10 and Exodus 11 is unfortunate. The
interview between Pharaoh and Moses was not yet over. It is continued
in Exodus 10:4 of the next chapter, and only terminates when the...
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וַ יֹּ֥אמֶר מֹשֶׁ֖ה כֵּ֣ן
דִּבַּ֑רְתָּ לֹא ־א
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THE NINTH PLAGUE.
Exodus 10:21.
We have taken it as settled that the Pharaoh of the Exodus was
Menephtah, the Beloved of the God Ptah. If so, his devotion to the
gods throws a curious light upon his...
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THE PLAGUES OF LOCUSTS AND OF DARKNESS
Exodus 10:12
The locust is the most terrible plague of Eastern lands. The heat
intense; the air languid; the sound as of a strong breeze; the sun
darkened by a...
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It would seem at this point that Moses himself was overawed by the
fearful process of judgment and so before the next plague God
announced to His servant a new reason for the whole movement. It was
in...
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_More. Of my own accord. (Menochius) --- Thou wilt send for me.
(Calmet)_...
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It should be remembered that this conference did not end until after
the determination of the tenth and last plague mentioned in the next
chapter. Though we have divided the Chapter s as they at prese...
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REFLECTIONS
There is not a more important reflection to be kept alive in the human
mind, than that both the creation and government of the whole world of
intellectual and spiritual beings is for the d...
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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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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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AND MOSES SAID, THOU HAST SPOKEN WELL,.... Not that which was good, in
a moral sense, for it was very wicked, but what would eventually prove
true:
I WILL SEE THY FACE AGAIN NO MORE; which may be und...
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And Moses said, Thou hast spoken well, I will see thy face again no
more.
Ver. 29. _Thou hast spoken well,_] q.d., When I see thee next, do thy
pleasure by me. _a_ This was an act of faith in him, wh...
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1 God threatneth to send locusts.
7 Pharaoh, moued by his seruants, inclineth to let the Israelites goe.
12 The plague of the locusts.
16 Pharaoh sueth to Moses.
21 The plague of darkenesse.
24 P...
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And Moses said, Thou hast spoken well, I will see thy face again no
more. He accepted the dismissal by answering: Just as thou hast said,
let it be even so. It was the calmness of spiritual and moral...
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THE PLAGUE OF DARKNESS...
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I. THE DARKNESS
Exodus 10:21-29
21And Jehovah said unto Moses, Stretch out thine [thy] hand toward
heaven, that there may be darkness over the land of Egypt, even
darkness _which_ may be felt. 22And...
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PLAGUE NO.8 -- LOCUSTS
(vs.1-20)
Again the Lord reminds Moses that He Himself had hardened Pharaoh's
heart and the hearts of his servants in order that He might publicly
show His signs before them,...
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21-29 The plague of darkness brought upon Egypt was a dreadful
plague. It was darkness which might be felt, so thick were the fogs.
It astonished and terrified. It continued three days; six nights in...
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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 w...
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Exodus 10:29 Moses H4872 said H559 (H8799) spoken H1696 (H8765) well
H3651 see H7200 (H8800) face...
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THE NINTH PLAGUE - THE PLAGUE OF THICK DARKNESS (EXODUS 10:21).
As with the third and sixth plagues this one comes without
introduction or warning, like a second hammer blow following a first
or like...
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CONTENTS: Plagues of locusts and darkness.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron, Pharaoh.
CONCLUSION: God's terms of reconcilliation are fixed and cannot be
disputed or lowered. Men must meet the demand of...
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Exodus 10:2. _In the ears of thy son._ The Hebrew prophets in their
sermons, and the psalmists in their songs, have recorded those
wonderful works of the Lord; and the doctrines and inferences fairly...
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_I will see thy face no more._
PHARAOH AND MOSES; OR, CONTRASTED CHARACTERS
I. In this world often the worst of men come in contact with the best
of men.
1. Pharaoh, an idolater, the greatest of ty...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 10:27 The interchange between Pharaoh and
Moses in v. Exodus 10:28 may indicate that the warning of the tenth
plague ...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 10:27_
THE INTERCOURSE OF LIFE
I. THAT GOOD MEN ARE OFTEN BROUGHT INTO CONTACT WITH BAD MEN. Moses
was brought into constant contact with Pharaoh. Thus we...
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EXPOSITION
THE NINTH PLAGUE. The ninth plague, like the third and the sixth, was
inflicted without special warning. God had announced, after the plague
of boils, that he was about to "send all his pla...
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And the Lord said unto Moses, Go in unto Pharaoh: for I have hardened
his heart, and the heart of his servants, that I might show these my
signs before him: And that thou mayest tell in the ears of th...
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I will Exodus 11:4 Exodus 12:30 Exodus 12:31 Hebrews 11:27...
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I will see thy face no more — Namely, after this time, for this
conference did not break off till Exodus 11:8, when Moses went out in
great anger and told Pharaoh how soon his proud stomach would come...