Matthew Poole Commentary - Exodus 7:1 - 7:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Exodus 7:1 - 7:1


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EXODUS CHAPTER 7



God encourages Moses to speak to Pharaoh, Exo_7:1. God foretells the hardness of, Pharaoh’s heart, that he might multiply his wonders in Egypt, Exo_7:3,4 to declare to the Egyptians that he only is the Lord, Exo_7:5. Moses and Aaron obey God’s command, Exo_7:6. Their age, Exo_7:7. God commands them to show a miracle for the confirmation of their authority, Exo_7:8,9. Their rod turned into a serpent, Exo_7:10. The magicians do the same, Exo_7:11. Aaron’s rod devoureth theirs, Exo_7:12. Pharaoh is hardened, as the Lord had said, Exo_7:13; and refuseth to let the people go, Exo_7:14. God denounces judgments on the Egyptians, Exo_7:17,18. Commands Moses and Aaron to stretch out their hands oven the waters, Exo_7:19. The waters are turned into blood, Exo_7:20. The fish die, and the river stinks, Exo_7:21. The magicians do the same, whereby Pharaoh’s heart is hardened, Exo_7:22. The means they used against this plague, Exo_7:24. The continuance of it, Exo_7:25.



To represent my person, to act like God, by requiring his obedience to thy commands, and by punishing his disobedience with such punishments as none but God can inflict, to which end thou shalt have my omnipotent assistance. i.e. Thy interpreter, or spokesman, as Exo_4:16, to deliver thy commands to Pharaoh.