Éxodo 10:7

7 Y los siervos de Faraón le dijeron: ¿Hasta cuándo este hombre nos será causa de ruina? Deja ir a los hombres para que sirvan al SEÑOR su Dios. ¿No te das cuenta de que Egipto está destruido?

Éxodo 10:7 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 10:7

And Pharaoh's servants said to him
His courtiers and counsellors, such of them as were not so hardened as others, or however now began to relent, and dreaded what would be the consequence of things, even the ruin of the whole country, the good of which they seem to have had at heart:

how long shall this man be a snare unto us?
an occasion of ruin and destruction, as birds by a snare; they speak in a contemptuous manner of Moses, calling him "this man", the rather to ingratiate themselves into the good will of Pharaoh, and that their advice might be the better and the easier taken:

let the men go, that they may serve the Lord their God:
that is, Moses and his people, grant them their request, that the land may be preserved from ruin; for if things go on long at this rate, utter destruction must ensue:

knowest thou not yet that Egypt is destroyed?
as good as ruined, by the plagues that already were come upon it, especially by the last, by the murrain and boils upon the cattle, which destroyed great quantities, and by the hail which had smitten their flax and their barley; or, "must thou first know that Egypt is destroyed?" before thou wilt let the people go; or dost thou first wish, or is it thy pleasure, that it should be first declared to thee that Egypt is destroyed, as Aben Ezra interprets it, before thou wilt grant the dismission of this people? The Targum of Jonathan is,

``dost thou not yet know, that by his hands the land of Egypt must perish?''

(See Gill on Exodus 1:15). (See Gill on Exodus 2:15).

Éxodo 10:7 In-Context

5 "Y cubrirán la superficie de la tierra, de modo que nadie podrá verla. También comerán el resto de lo que ha escapado, lo que os ha quedado del granizo, y comerán todo árbol que os crece en el campo.
6 "Y llenarán tus casas, las casas de todos tus siervos y las casas de todos los egipcios, algo que ni tus padres ni tus abuelos han visto desde el día que vinieron al mundo hasta hoy." Y se volvió y salió de la presencia de Faraón.
7 Y los siervos de Faraón le dijeron: ¿Hasta cuándo este hombre nos será causa de ruina? Deja ir a los hombres para que sirvan al SEÑOR su Dios. ¿No te das cuenta de que Egipto está destruido?
8 Entonces hicieron volver a Moisés y Aarón ante Faraón, y él les dijo: Id, servid al SEÑOR vuestro Dios. ¿Quiénes son los que han de ir?
9 Y Moisés respondió: Iremos con nuestros jóvenes y nuestros ancianos; con nuestros hijos y nuestras hijas; con nuestras ovejas y nuestras vacadas iremos, porque hemos de celebrar una fiesta solemne al SEÑOR.
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