Lectionary Calendar
Monday, April 20th, 2026
the Third Week after Easter
the Third Week after Easter
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Chinese NCV (Simplified)
è¯ç¯ 105:35
吃盡了他們地上的一切植物,吃光了他們土地的出產。
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Chinese Union (Simplified)
吃 尽 了 他 们 地 上 各 样 的 菜 蔬 和 田 地 的 出 产 。
吃 尽 了 他 们 地 上 各 样 的 菜 蔬 和 田 地 的 出 产 。
Contextual Overview
25 He caused the Egyptians to hate his people and to make plans against his servants. 26 Then he sent his servant Moses, and Aaron, whom he had chosen. 27 They did many signs among the Egyptians and worked wonders in Egypt. 28 The Lord sent darkness and made the land dark, but the Egyptians turned against what he said. 29 So he changed their water into blood and made their fish die. 30 Then their country was filled with frogs, even in the bedrooms of their rulers. 31 The Lord spoke and flies came, and gnats were everywhere in the country. 32 He made hail fall like rain and sent lightning through their land. 33 He struck down their grapevines and fig trees, and he destroyed every tree in the country. 34 He spoke and grasshoppers came; the locusts were too many to count.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Reciprocal: Exodus 10:14 - the locusts Exodus 10:15 - did eat 1 Kings 8:37 - in the land famine Psalms 78:46 - gave also
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And did eat up all the herbs in their land,.... As these creatures usually do, unless restrained, Exodus 10:5. And devoured the fruit of their ground; which the hail left, Exodus 10:15.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See an account of these plagues in Exo. 6–11. Compare Psalms 78:43-51. This is mostly a mere enumeration of the plagues in the order in which they occurred, but without, of course, the details of the circumstances attending them. There are no circumstances mentioned here which require particular explanation.