Matthew Poole Commentary - Exodus 23:28 - 23:28

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Exodus 23:28 - 23:28


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Hornets, properly so called, as may be gathered from Jos_24:12 Deu_7:20. Hornets are of themselves very troublesome and mischievous; but these it is very probable were like those Egyptian flies, Exo_8:21, of an extraordinary bigness and perniciousness. Nor is it strange that such creatures did drive many of these people from their habitations; for many heathen writers give us instances of some people driven from their seats by frogs, others by mice, others by bees and wasps; of which see Herodotus, Diodorus, Pliny, Elian, Justin, &c. He names these three people, either for all the rest, because they were the most potent about the time of Israel’s first entrance into Canaan, and gave them most trouble; or because these three were more infested with hornets than the other nations, as being more numerous and dangerous.