Exode 9:28

28 Priez l'Eternel, pour qu'il n'y ait plus de tonnerres et de grêle; et je vous laisserai aller, et l'on ne vous retiendra plus.

Exode 9:28 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 9:28

Entreat the Lord, for it is enough
Hail, thunder, and lightning enough; or pray that this may be enough, and thought sufficient, and that there may be no more; or "entreat the Lord, and much" F12; pray, and pray much, pray earnestly and without intermission until the plague ceases: that there be no more mighty thunderings and hail;
or "voices of God" {m}; for thunder is the voice of God, and these thunderings or voices were very loud, the claps were very terrible to hear, and the hail was very grievous and heavy, and the whole was very amazing and frightful, and the more to Pharaoh, who perhaps had never heard the voice of thunder, or seen an hail storm before, even a common one, these being rare in the land of Egypt: and I will let you go, and ye shall stay no longer;
go the three days' journey into the wilderness, directly and immediately; he would not put it off, on any account, and much less refuse to let them go at all, as he had often done.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 (brw-yryteh) "orate multam", Rivet.
F13 (Myhla tlq) "voces Dei", Montanus, Drusius.

Exode 9:28 In-Context

26 Ce fut seulement dans le pays de Gosen, où étaient les enfants d'Israël, qu'il n'y eut point de grêle.
27 Pharaon fit appeler Moïse et Aaron, et leur dit: Cette fois, j'ai péché; c'est l'Eternel qui est le juste, et moi et mon peuple nous sommes les coupables.
28 Priez l'Eternel, pour qu'il n'y ait plus de tonnerres et de grêle; et je vous laisserai aller, et l'on ne vous retiendra plus.
29 Moïse lui dit: Quand je sortirai de la ville, je lèverai mes mains vers l'Eternel, les tonnerres cesseront et il n'y aura plus de grêle, afin que tu saches que la terre est à l'Eternel.
30 Mais je sais que toi et tes serviteurs, vous ne craindrez pas encore l'Eternel Dieu.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.