Psalms 136:10

10 Which smote Egypt with the first engendered things of them. (Who struck down the first-born of the Egyptians.)

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 The sun into the power of the day. (The sun to have power over the day.)
9 The moon and the stars into power of the night. (The moon and the stars to have power over the night.)
10 Which smote Egypt with the first engendered things of them. (Who struck down the first-born of the Egyptians.)
11 Which led out Israel from the midst of them. (Who led out Israel from their midst.)
12 In a mighty hand, and in an high arm. (Yea, with a mighty hand, and a powerful arm.)
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