INCREASE OF THE OPPRESSION
1. PHARAOH] probably P. Merenptah. See on Exodus 1:8. His court may
have been at Zoan or Tanis during the events that ensued: cp. Psalms
78:12; Psalms 78:43; THE LORD GOD OF ISRAEL] Heb. 'Jehovah the God of
Israel': see on Exodus 3:13; Exodus 3:18. Similarly in the next v... [ Continue Reading ]
See on Exodus 3:18.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THE PEOPLE] i.e. hinder them, as in Isaiah 43:13; Romans 1:13; 2
Thessalonians 2:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
The TASKMASTERS are the Egyptian officials, and the OFFICERS (lit.
'scribes') are the Hebrew clerks under them whose duty it was to keep
an account of the bricks made: see Exodus 15:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
STRAW TO MAKE BRICK] The bricks were made of Nile mud to which chopped
straw was added to give it consistency. They were sometimes stamped
with the name of the reigning king. Some have been found bearing the
name of Rameses II, the father of Merenptah, and wooden stamps and
moulds have also been dis... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TALE] i.e. the number, as in 1 Samuel 18:27; 1 Chronicles 9:28. To
'tell' in Old English means to count, and is used in this sense in
Genesis 15:5; 2 Chronicles 2:2; Psalms 22:17; Psalms 48:12; Psalms
147:4 etc. The counter of votes in Parliament is still called the
'teller.'... [ Continue Reading ]
STUBBLE INSTEAD OF STRAW] RV 'stubble for straw.' The word rendered
'straw' means straw cut into short pieces and mixed with chaff. This
required little labour, if any, to make it fit for use in brickmaking.
What is called 'stubble' is not what we know by that name, but
includes all kinds of field r... [ Continue Reading ]
OUR SAVOUR TO BE ABHORRED] i.e. as we say 'to be in bad odour': cp.
Genesis 34:30.... [ Continue Reading ]
The faith of Moses was severely tried, seeing that what he had done by
God's commandment had the effect of making matters still more grievous
for the Israelites meanwhile. But the opening words of the next
chapter show that their 'present affliction will work a far more
exceeding weight of glory.'... [ Continue Reading ]