Exodus 11:4

4 Und Mose sprach: So sagt der HERR: Ich will zu Mitternacht ausgehen in Ägyptenland;

Exodus 11:4 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 11:4

And Moses said
To Pharaoh before he left him, when he had told him he should see his face no more; for the three preceding verses are to be read in a parenthesis, being placed here by the historian, as giving some light to this last discourse and transaction between Moses and Pharaoh: thus saith the Lord, about midnight will I go out into the midst of
Egypt;
perhaps to the capital and metropolis of it, which might stand in the midst of it, as usually does the royal city; or it may only signify that he would go into the very heart of it, and steer his course all around in every part and quarter of it, slaying the firstborn everywhere in all towns and cities throughout the kingdom, as follows; in order to which he is said to go out, either from the place where Moses used to go and pray to him, and where he met him and gave him his orders and instructions, or out of the land of Goshen, where he dwelt among the Israelites; or rather it only signifies the manifestation of himself in some work and action of his, the exertion of his power in inflicting punishment for sin: thus God is sometimes said to go forth out of his place when he is about to exercise judgment in the earth; for this must be understood consistent with his omnipresence, see ( Isaiah 26:21 ) and this was to be done about midnight, the middle of the night following the present day, which was the fourteenth of the month of Abib or Nisan; it was in the morning of that day Moses had this discourse with Pharaoh, and in the evening of it the passover was kept, and about the middle of the night the firstborn were slain, as follows.

Exodus 11:4 In-Context

2 So sage nun vor dem Volk, daß ein jeglicher von seinem Nächsten und eine jegliche von ihrer Nächsten silberne und goldene Gefäße fordere. {~}
3 Und der HERR gab dem Volk Gnade vor den Ägyptern. Und Mose war ein sehr großer Mann in Ägyptenland vor den Knechten Pharaos und vor dem Volk.
4 Und Mose sprach: So sagt der HERR: Ich will zu Mitternacht ausgehen in Ägyptenland;
5 und alle Erstgeburt in Ägyptenland soll sterben, von dem ersten Sohn Pharaos an, der auf seinem Stuhl sitzt, bis an den ersten Sohn der Magd, die hinter der Mühle ist, und alle Erstgeburt unter dem Vieh;
6 und wird ein großes Geschrei sein in ganz Ägyptenland, desgleichen nie gewesen ist noch werden wird;
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