Matthew on Exodus 8 (개요)
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E X O D U S CHAP. VIII. Three more of the plagues of Egypt are related in this chapter, I. That of the frogs, which is, 1. Threatened, Exodus 8:1-4 . 2. Inflicted, Exodus 8:5 ; Exodus 8:6 . 3. Mimicked by the magicians, Exodus 8:7 . 4. Removed, at the humble request of Pharaoh ( Exodus 8:8-14 ), who yet hardens his heart, and, notwithstanding his promise while the plague was upon him ( Exodus 8:8 ), refuses to let Israel go, Exodus 8:15 . II. The plague of lice ( Exodus 8:16 ; Exodus 8:17 ), by which, 1. The magicians were baffled ( Exodus 8:18 ; Exodus 8:19 ), and yet, 2. Pharaoh was hardened, Exodus 8:19 . III. That of flies. 1. Pharaoh is warned of it before ( Exodus 8:20 ; Exodus 8:21 ), and told that the land of Goshen should be exempt from this plague, Exodus 8:22 ; Exodus 8:23 . 2. The plague is brought, Exodus 8:24 . 3. Pharaoh treats with Moses about the release of Israel, and humbles himself, Exodus 8:25-29 . 4. The plague is thereupon removed ( Exodus 8:31 ), and Pharaoh's heart hardened, Exodus 8:32 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-15" class="com-number"
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