Psalms 136:10

10 (135-10) Who smote Egypt with their firstborn: for his mercy endureth for ever.

Psalms 136:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 136:10

To him that smote Egypt in their firstborn
In a tender part, in the dear part of themselves, in their sons and heirs, and who were to inherit their lands and estates, and perpetuate their names; this was an act of justice for using ill the Lord's firstborn, the people of Israel, slaying their sons, and refusing to let them go, ( Exodus 1:13 Exodus 1:14 Exodus 1:16 Exodus 1:22 ) ( Exodus 4:22 Exodus 4:23 ) ; and yet there was mercy in it, for which thanks were to be given to God;

for his mercy [endureth] for ever;
the Israelites, in a very merciful manner, were distinguished by the blood sprinkled on their door posts, when the destroying angel passed through the land of Egypt to destroy their firstborn; and when they were destroyed, it was owing to the kind providence of God that the Egyptians did not rise as one man to cut off the Israelites in vengeance; and yet not a dog was suffered to move his tongue against them when the dismal cry was made; yea, this was the means of their deliverance, which could not be obtained by all the other plagues; but now they not only bid them go, but were urgent upon them to be gone, ( Exodus 11:5-7 ) ( Exodus 12:22 Exodus 12:23 Exodus 12:29-33 ) .

Psalms 136:10 In-Context

8 (135-8) The sun to rule the day: for his mercy endureth for ever.
9 (135-9) The moon and the stars to rule the night: for his mercy endureth for ever.
10 (135-10) Who smote Egypt with their firstborn: for his mercy endureth for ever.
11 (135-11) Who brought out Israel from among them: for his mercy endureth for ever.
12 (135-12) With a mighty hand and with a stretched out arm: for his mercy endureth for ever.
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