Exodus 9:5

5 The LORD set a time for the plague. He said, "Tomorrow I will send it on the land."

Exodus 9:5 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 9:5

And the Lord appointed a set time
For the coming of this plague, that it might plainly appear it came from him, and was not owing to any natural cause: saying, tomorrow the Lord shall do this thing in the land;
thus giving him time and space, as he had often done before, to consider the matter well, repent of his obstinacy, and dismiss the people of Israel, and so prevent the plague coming upon the cattle, as threatened.

Exodus 9:5 In-Context

3 " ' "If you refuse, my powerful hand will bring a terrible plague on you. I will strike your livestock in the fields. I will strike your horses, donkeys, camels, cattle, sheep and goats.
4 But I will treat Israel's livestock differently from yours. No animal that belongs to the people of Israel will die." ' "
5 The LORD set a time for the plague. He said, "Tomorrow I will send it on the land."
6 So the next day the LORD sent it. All of the livestock of the Egyptians died. But not one animal that belonged to the Israelites died.
7 Pharaoh sent people to find out what had happened. They discovered that not even one animal that belonged to the Israelites had died. But his heart was still very stubborn. He wouldn't let the people go.
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