Exodus 7:24

24 But all the Egyptians had to dig inland from the river for water because they couldn't drink the Nile water.

Exodus 7:24 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 7:24

And all the Egyptians digged round about the river
On each side of it, in order to get clear water; and Aben Ezra thinks the Hebrews also, who were affected with this, and the two following plagues, the frogs and lice: but it is much more reasonable to conclude that they were free from them all. This they did

for water to drink:
for there was none in the river, streams, ponds and pools, or in vessels, in which they used to reserve it, and therefore could come at none but by digging; and whether they obtained any in that way is not said:

for they could not drink of the waters of the river;
it being turned into blood, and stunk so exceedingly; and though they might strain it, and make it in some measure, drinkable, and might make use of the juice of herbs, and other things, to extinguish their thirst, and the better sort might have a stock of wine, yet multitudes must be greatly distressed, and many perish, as Philo F14 the Jew says they did.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 De Vita Mosis, l. 1. p. 617.

Exodus 7:24 In-Context

22 But the magicians of Egypt did the same thing with their incantations. Still Pharaoh remained stubborn. He wouldn't listen to them as God had said.
23 He turned on his heel and went home, never giving it a second thought.
24 But all the Egyptians had to dig inland from the river for water because they couldn't drink the Nile water.
25 Seven days went by after God had struck the Nile.
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