David Guzik commentary on Exodus 8 describes the coming of the second, third, and fourth plage: Frogs, Lice and Flies. Pharaoh pretends to repent. |
Pharaoh is here first threatened and then plagued with frogs, as afterwards, in this chapter, with lice and flies, little despicable inconsiderable animals. |
Study Exodus 8 using Matthew Henry's Bible Commentary (concise) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. |
13 окт. 2022 г. · God showed the greatness of His power by making an animal, empty of every evil quality, as the means of a terrible affliction to His enemies. |
God never humiliates for the sake of humiliating. He chooses the humiliation of his enemies—as when he sends a plague of frogs,—because it is the most effectual ... |
The second plague involves an overwhelming infestation of frogs. There was to be no place in Egypt where the frogs were not present in large numbers. |
God tells us His purposes. His purpose is to make Himself known. He was going to make a statement, a statement that no one could ignore. |
7 февр. 2024 г. · The Plagues of Frogs, Lice, and Flies. This title captures the main events of the chapter and the progression of God's judgments on Egypt. |
Swift judgment and punishment mark the action in Exodus 8. Plagues II, III, and IV fall in rapid succession; Pharaoh's heart progressively hardens, ... |
Study Exodus 8 using Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. |
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