Exodus 9:25-35

25 1The hail struck all that was in the field through all the land of Egypt, both man and beast; the hail also struck every plant of the field and shattered every tree of the field.
26 2Only in the land of Goshen, where * the sons of Israel were, there was no hail.
27 Then Pharaoh 3sent for Moses and Aaron, and said to them, "4I have sinned this time; the LORD is the righteous one, and I and my people are the wicked ones.
28 "5Make supplication to the LORD, for there has been enough of God's thunder and hail; and 6I will let you go, and you shall stay no longer."
29 Moses said to him, "As soon as I go out of the city, I will 7spread out my hands to the LORD; the thunder will cease and there will be hail no longer, that you may know that 8the earth is the LORD'S.
30 "9But as for you and your servants, I know that 10you do not yet fear the LORD God."
31 (Now the flax and the 11barley were ruined, for the barley was in the ear and the flax was in bud.
32 But the wheat and the spelt were not ruined, for they ripen late.)
33 12So Moses went out of the city from Pharaoh, and spread out his hands to the LORD; and the thunder and the hail ceased, and rain no longer poured on the earth.
34 But when Pharaoh saw that the rain and the hail and the thunder had ceased, he sinned again and hardened his heart, he and his servants.
35 Pharaoh's heart was hardened, and he did not let the sons of Israel go, just as the 13LORD had spoken through Moses.

Exodus 9:25-35 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 9

This chapter relates the plague of murrain upon the cattle, and which yet was not upon the cattle of the Israelites, Ex 9:1-7 and the plague of boils and blains on man and beast, Ex 9:8-11 and Pharaoh's heart being hardened, Moses is sent to him with a message from the Lord, threatening him that all his plagues should come upon him, and particularly the pestilence, if he would not let Israel go; and signifying, that to show his power in him, and declare his name throughout the earth, had he raised him up, and a kind of amazement is expressed at his obstinacy and pride, Ex 9:12-17, and he is told that a terrible storm of hail should fall upon the land, and destroy all in the field; wherefore those that regarded the word of the Lord got their cattle within doors, but those that did not took no care of them, Ex 9:18-21 and upon Moses's stretching out his hand, when ordered by the Lord, the storm began, and destroyed every thing in the field throughout the land, excepting the land of Goshen, Ex 9:22-26 upon which Pharaoh sent for Moses and Aaron, acknowledged his sin, and the justice of God, begged they would entreat for him, which Moses did; but when the storm was over, Pharaoh's heart was still more hardened, and he refused to let the people go, Ex 9:27-35.

Cross References 13

  • 1. Exodus 9:19; Psalms 78:47, 48; Psalms 105:32, 33
  • 2. Exodus 8:22; Exodus 9:4, 6; Exodus 11:7
  • 3. Exodus 8:8
  • 4. Exodus 10:16, 17; 2 Chronicles 12:6; Psalms 129:4; Psalms 145:17; Lamentations 1:18
  • 5. Exodus 8:8, 28; Exodus 10:17
  • 6. Exodus 8:25; Exodus 10:8, 24
  • 7. 1 Kings 8:22, 38; Psalms 143:6; Isaiah 1:15
  • 8. Exodus 8:22; Exodus 19:5; Exodus 20:11; Psalms 24:1; 1 Corinthians 10:26
  • 9. Exodus 8:29
  • 10. Isaiah 26:10
  • 11. Ruth 1:22; Ruth 2:23
  • 12. Exodus 8:12; Exodus 9:29
  • 13. Exodus 4:21

Footnotes 14

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