Exodus 8:8 Commentaries
Exodus 8:8 Commentaries - Pharaoh called for Moses. - Bible Hub
God, when he pleases, can arm the smallest parts of the creation against us. He thereby humbled Pharaoh. They should neither eat, nor drink, nor sleep in quiet; ...
Enduring Word Bible Commentary Exodus Chapter 8
David Guzik commentary on Exodus 8 describes the coming of the second, third, and fourth plage: Frogs, Lice and Flies. Pharaoh pretends to repent.
Commentary on Exodus 8 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
How Moses fixes the time with Pharaoh, and then prevails with God by prayer for the removal of the frogs. Moses, to show that his performances had no dependence ...
Exodus 8:8 meaning | TheBibleSays.com
This verse reveals Pharaoh's desperation, prompting him to request Moses to intercede with God for the removal of the plague. His plea highlights the tension ...
Exodus 8:8 - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org
The writer, giving expression to his own moral consciousness, represents the Deity as directly enjoining the people to do a thing dishonest in itself. This ...
Exodus 8 Commentary - Precept Austin
The LORD said to Moses, "Go to Pharaoh and say to him, 'Thus says the LORD, "Let My people go, that they may serve Me - Note again God refers to ...
Exodus 8:8 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary
What does Exodus 8:8 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the ...
Exodus 8:8 Meaning - Video Bible
Exodus 8:8 shows God's love and mercy even in the midst of judgment. Despite Pharaoh's insincerity, God is still willing to listen to Moses' intercession and ...
Exodus 8 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise)
Commentary on Exodus 8:1-15 ... Pharaoh is plagued with frogs; their vast numbers made them sore plagues to the Egyptians. God could have plagued Egypt with lions ...
(8) Pharaoh called for Moses.--This was the first sign of yielding. Pharaoh had borne the infliction of the water turned to blood without flinching, ...
Exodus 8 - Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - StudyLight.org
In this second plague there are, besides, two things to be remarked by us; for, first, God shews that the Egyptians had hitherto held their lives by a ...
Exodus 8 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (complete)
Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) · Verses 1-15. Pharaoh is here first threatened and then plagued with frogs, as afterwards, in this chapter, with lice ...
Browse Exodus 8 Commentary | TheBibleSays.com
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.
Exodus 8: Lessons from the Second through the Fourth Plagues
8:8-15). To demonstrate His sovereignty, God twice promised that He would harden Pharaoh's heart (Ex. 4:21; 7:3). But God did not ...
EXODUS 8 COMMENTARY (PULPIT) - King James Bible
The great multiplication of frogs, whereby they became an annoyance and a curse, was a trial and strain to the entire Egyptian religious system. The Egyptians ...
Exodus 8:8 - Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, “Pray t...
Exodus 8:8 Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, “Pray to the LORD to take the frogs away from me and my people, and I will let your people go to offer ...
Exodus 8:10 Commentaries: Then he said, "Tomorrow ... - Bible Hub
8:1-15 Pharaoh is plagued with frogs; their vast numbers made them sore plagues to the Egyptians. God could have plagued Egypt with lions, or bears, or wolves, ...
When Pharoah began to see that the God of the Hebrews was greater than the gods of Egypt, he turned to Moses and Aaron for help (v. 8). Moses allowed Pharaoh to ...
Commentary on Exodus 8 by Jamieson, Fausset & Brown
CHAPTER 8 · 1. the Lord spake unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh--The duration of the first plague for a whole week must have satisfied all that it was produced not by ...
Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible - Truth According to Scripture
Exodus 8 · "Then Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron, and said, Entreat Jehovah, that he may take away the frogs from me, and from my people; and I will let the ...