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Éxodo 9:33

Listen to Éxodo 9:33
33 Y salido Mois茅s de la presencia de Fara贸n y de la ciudad, extendi贸 sus manos al SE脩OR, y cesaron los truenos y el granizo; y la lluvia no cay贸 m谩s sobre la tierra.

Éxodo 9:33 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 9:33

And Moses went out of the city from Pharaoh
Into the field, where, being retired from company, he could freely, and without being disturbed, pray unto God:

and spread abroad his hands unto the Lord;
denoting the spreading of cases before God, and expectation, hope, and readiness to receive favours from him:

and the thunder and hail ceased;
immediately upon the entreaty of Moses; see the power and prevalence of prayer: a like instance we have in Elijah, ( James 5:17 James 5:18 ) and the rain was not poured upon the earth; so that there was rain as well as hail, which was restrained and entirely ceased.

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Éxodo 9:33 In-Context

31 El lino, pues, y la cebada fueron heridos; porque la cebada estaba ya espigada, y el lino en ca帽a.
32 Mas el trigo y el centeno no fueron heridos; porque eran tard铆os.
33 Y salido Mois茅s de la presencia de Fara贸n y de la ciudad, extendi贸 sus manos al SE脩OR, y cesaron los truenos y el granizo; y la lluvia no cay贸 m谩s sobre la tierra.
34 Y viendo el Fara贸n que la lluvia hab铆a cesado y el granizo y los truenos, persever贸 en pecar, y agrav贸 su coraz贸n, 茅l y sus siervos.
35 Y el coraz贸n del Fara贸n se endureci贸, y no dej贸 ir a los hijos de Israel; como el SE脩OR lo hab铆a dicho por medio de Mois茅s.
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