Exodus 9:17

17 " ' "But you are still against my people. You will not let them go.

Exodus 9:17 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 9:17

As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people, that thou wilt
not let them go?
] And so against God himself, disobeying his commands, despising his messengers, and slighting his miracles, and hardening his heart against him, and refusing to let Israel go, after all; thereby showing the most intolerable pride and insolence not only against the Lord's poor people, but against himself, for what is done to them he takes as done to himself; or "dost thou still tread upon my people?"


FOOTNOTES:

F5 trample them under foot, and make an highway or causeway of them.
F5 (ymeb llwtom Kdwe) "adhuc tu calcas populum meum?" some in Drusius; so Jarchi.

Exodus 9:17 In-Context

15 " ' "By now I could have reached out my hand. I could have struck you and your people with a plague that would have wiped you off the earth.
16 But I had a special reason for making you king. I decided to show you my power. I wanted my name to become known everywhere on earth.
17 " ' "But you are still against my people. You will not let them go.
18 So at this time tomorrow I will send the worst hailstorm ever to fall on Egypt in its entire history.
19 " ' "Give an order now to bring your livestock inside to a safe place. Bring in everything that is outside. The hail will fall on all of the people and animals that are left outside. They will die." ' "
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