John Calvin Complete Commentary - Psalms 105:28 - 105:28

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - Psalms 105:28 - 105:28


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In the 28thverse he specifics one of these miracles, which yet was not the first in order, but from which it is easy to gather that God was the author of the deliverance of Israel, and in which the course of nature was entirely changed; for nothing is more astonishing than to see the light turned into darkness. In the second clause, he commends the faithfulness of Moses and Aaron, in courageously executing whatever God had commanded them: And they were not rebellious against his words (224) There was, as if it had been said, the most perfect harmony between the command of God and the obedience of both his servants.



(224) They executed the command of God, with respect to the plagues brought on the Egyptians, although they knew that in thus acting they would incur the heavy displeasure of Pharaoh, and expose their lives to considerable danger. “ import of מרו לא, they resisted not, ” says Hammond, “ no more than what is affirmed in the story, Exo_10:21, ‘ Lord said unto Moses, Stretch out thy hand. — And Moses stretched forth his hand,’ — i.e. , readily obeyed, and did what God directed, and that at a time when Pharaoh was likely to be incensed, and vehemently offended with him and Aaron. For which consideration the story there gives us this farther ground: for as, verse 10, he had before expressed some anger and threats, — ‘ to it, for evil is before you,’ and ‘ were driven from his presence,’ verse 11; so now, upon the hardening his heart, which follows this plague of darkness, he said to Moses, ‘ thee from me, take heed to thyself, see my face no more, for in that day thou seest my face thou shalt die the death,’ verse 28. This rage of Pharaoh, Moses in reason might well foresee, but he dreaded it not; but boldly did as God directed, and that is the meaning of “ resisted not God’ word.’”