Éxodo 8:10

10 Y él dijo: Mañana. Y Moisés respondió: Se hará conforme a tu palabra, para que conozcas que no hay otro como el SEÑOR nuestro Dios;

Éxodo 8:10 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 8:10

And he said, tomorrow
Which according to Bishop Usher was the twenty sixth day of Adar, or February. It may seem strange that Pharaoh, and his people, being so greatly distressed with this plague, should not desire that the Lord would be entreated to do it immediately, and not put it off to another day: two reasons are usually given; one is, he might hope that it would by that time go off of itself, and then he should not be beholden to the Lord, nor to Moses; and the other is, that he thought an affair of this kind could not be done immediately, but that it required time for making the intercession, and performing rites and ceremonies, which he supposed might be used, as were by his magicians; and it might be now the evening of the day, and therefore deferred it till tomorrow:

and he said, be it according to thy word,
as if he had said, it shall be done as thou hast desired, and at the time fixed:

that thou mayest know that there is none like unto the Lord our God;
that can send plagues, and remove them at his pleasure, which the deities he worshipped, and the magicians he employed, could not do.

Éxodo 8:10 In-Context

8 Entonces el Faraón llamó a Moisés y a Aarón, y les dijo: Orad al SEÑOR que quite las ranas de mí y de mi pueblo; y dejaré ir al pueblo, para que sacrifique al SEÑOR.
9 Y dijo Moisés al Faraón: Señálame: ¿cuándo oraré por ti, y por tus siervos, y por tu pueblo, para que las ranas sean quitadas de ti, y de tus casas, y que solamente se queden en el río?
10 Y él dijo: Mañana. Y Moisés respondió: Se hará conforme a tu palabra, para que conozcas que no hay otro como el SEÑOR nuestro Dios;
11 y las ranas se irán de ti, y de tus casas, y de tus siervos, y de tu pueblo, y solamente se quedarán en el río.
12 Entonces salieron Moisés y Aarón de la presencia del Faraón, y clamó Moisés al SEÑOR sobre el negocio de las ranas que había puesto al Faraón.
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