Éxodo 8:9

9 Moisés le respondió:—Dime cuándo quieres que ruegue al SEÑOR por ti, por tus funcionarios y por tu pueblo. Las ranas se quedarán solo en el Nilo, y tú y tus casas se librarán de ellas.

Éxodo 8:9 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 8:9

And Moses said unto Pharaoh, glory over me
If thou canst; take every advantage against me of lessening my glory, and increasing thine own; or vaunt or boast thyself against me, as the phrase is rendered, ( Judges 7:2 ) ( Isaiah 10:15 ) or take this honour and glory to thyself over me, by commanding me, and fixing a time to pray for thee, and I will obey thy orders; which agrees with the Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate Latin versions, and the paraphrase of Onkelos, "appoint", or "order for me"; that is, when I shall pray for thee; or do me this honour, to believe me in the sight of the people, to declare before them that thou dost believe that upon my prayer for thee this plague shall be removed:

when shall I entreat for thee, and for thy servants, and for thy
people, to destroy the frogs from thee and thy houses, that they may
remain in this river only?
Moses agreed to entreat the Lord for him as he desired, but leaves it with him to fix the time for doing it; and this he did, that it might appear that the removal of the frogs, as well as the bringing of them, would not be owing to chance or to any natural cause, but to the Lord himself; and though Moses had no direction from the Lord for this, that is recorded, yet he might presume upon it, since he was made a god to Pharaoh, and had power to do as he pleased; and also he knew the mind and will of God, and might have now a secret impulse upon his spirit, signifying it to him: and besides, he had the faith of miracles, and strongly believed that God would work this by him, and at whatsoever time should be fixed.

Éxodo 8:9 In-Context

7 Pero, mediante sus artes secretas, los magos hicieron lo mismo, de modo que hicieron venir ranas sobre todo Egipto.
8 Entonces el faraón mandó llamar a Moisés y a Aarón, y les dijo:—Ruéguenle al SEÑOR que aleje las ranas de mí y de mi pueblo, y yo dejaré ir al pueblo para que le ofrezca sacrificios.
9 Moisés le respondió:—Dime cuándo quieres que ruegue al SEÑOR por ti, por tus funcionarios y por tu pueblo. Las ranas se quedarán solo en el Nilo, y tú y tus casas se librarán de ellas.
10 —Mañana mismo —contestó el faraón.—Así se hará —respondió Moisés—, y sabrás que no hay dios como el SEÑOR, nuestro Dios.
11 Las ranas se apartarán de ti y de tus casas, de tus funcionarios y de tu pueblo, y se quedarán únicamente en el Nilo.
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