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Exodus 9:26
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Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Yisra'el were, there was no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, was there no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the Israelites were, there was no hail.
The only place it did not hail was in the land of Goshen, where the Israelites lived.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the Israelites lived, was there no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel lived, was there no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel were, was there no hail.
Onely in the lande of Goshen (where the children of Israel were) was no haile.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel were, there was no hail.
Only Goshen, where the Israelites lived, was safe from the storm.
But in the land of Goshen, where the people of Isra'el were, there was no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, was there no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the people of Israel were, was there no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel dwelt, was there no hail.
The region of Goshen, where the Israelites lived, was the only place where there was no hail.
The only place it didn’t hail was in the land of Goshen, where the Israelites were.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel lived , there was no hail.
saue onely in the lande of Gosen, where the childre of Israel were, there it hayled not.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, was there no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, there was no ice-storm.
Only in the lande of Gosen where the chyldren of Israel were, was there no hayle.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, was there no hail.
Onely in the land of Goshen where the children of Israel were, was there no haile.
Only in the land of Gesem where the children of Israel were, the hail was not.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, was there no hail.
The only place where it did not hail was in the land of Goshen, where the Israelites lived.
oonli the hail felde not in the lond of Gessen, where the sones of Israel weren.
only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel [are], there hath been no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel were, there was no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel [were], there was no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, there was no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, there was no hail.
The only place without hail was the region of Goshen, where the people of Israel lived.
Only in the land of Goshen where the people of Israel were, there was no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the Israelites were, there was no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where were the sons of Israel, was there no hail.
Only in the land of Gessen, where the children of Israel were, the hail fell not.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the people of Israel were, there was no hail.
Only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel were, there was no hail.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
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Exodus 8:22-32, Exodus 9:4, Exodus 9:6, Exodus 10:23, Exodus 11:7, Exodus 12:13, Isaiah 32:18, Isaiah 32:19
Reciprocal: Genesis 45:10 - in the land Genesis 47:1 - in the land Amos 4:7 - and I
Cross-References
God blessed Noah and his sons and said to them, "Have many children. Fill the earth with your people.
In the past, I gave you the green plants to eat. Now every animal will also be food for you. I give you everything on earth—it is yours.
I make my promise to all the birds, and to all the cattle, and to all the animals that came out of the boat with you. I make my promise to every living thing on earth.
Shem and Japheth took a robe, put it across their shoulders, and walked backward into the tent. Then they covered their father without looking at him.
Noah also said, "May the Lord , the God of Shem, be praised! May Canaan be Shem's slave.
Isaac answered, "I have already given Jacob the power to rule over you. And I said all his brothers would be his servants. I have given him the blessing for much grain and wine. There is nothing left to give you, my son."
You will have to fight to live, and you will be a slave to your brother. But when you fight to be free, you will break away from his control."
"There is no one like the God of Israel! He rides on the clouds in his divine greatness. He comes riding through the skies to help you.
How wonderful to have such blessings! Yes, great blessings belong to those who have the Lord as their God.
They are the descendants of our great fathers, and they are the earthly family of the Messiah, who is God over all things. Praise him forever! Amen.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel [were], was there no hail. So that such Egyptians as might dwell among them, they, their servants, their cattle, and their fruits, escaped this plague; and oftentimes do wicked men fare the better for the people of God that are among them.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
With the plague of hail begins the last series of plagues, which differ from the former both in their severity and their effects. Each produced a temporary, but real, change in Pharaohâs feelings.
Exodus 9:14
All my plagues - This applies to all the plagues which follow; the effect of each was foreseen and foretold. The words âat this timeâ point to a rapid and continuous succession of blows. The plagues which precede appear to have been spread over a considerable time; the first message of Moses was delivered after the early harvest of the year before, when the Israelites could gather stubble, i. e. in May and April: the second mission, when the plagues began, was probably toward the end of June, and they went on at intervals until the winter; this plague was in February; see Exodus 9:31.
Exodus 9:15
For now ... - Better, For now indeed, had I stretched forth my hand and smitten thee and thy people with the pestilence, then hadst thou been cut off from the earth. Exodus 9:16 gives the reason why God had not thus inflicted a summary punishment once for all.
Exodus 9:16
Have I raised thee up - See the margin. God kept Pharaoh âstandingâ, i. e. permitted him to live and hold out until His own purpose was accomplished.
Exodus 9:18
A very grievous hail - The miracle consisted in the magnitude of the infliction and in its immediate connection with the act of Moses.
Exodus 9:19
In Egypt the cattle are sent to pasture in the open country from January to April, when the grass is abundant. They are kept in stalls for the rest of the year.
Exodus 9:20
The word of the Lord - This gives the first indication that the warnings had a salutary effect upon the Egyptians.
Exodus 9:27
The Lord - Thus, for the first time, Pharaoh explicitly recognizes Yahweh as God (compare Exodus 5:2).
Exodus 9:29
The earth is the Lordâs - This declaration has a direct reference to Egyptian superstition. Each god was held to have special power within a given district; Pharaoh had learned that Yahweh was a god, he was now to admit that His power extended over the whole earth. The unity and universality of the divine power, though occasionally recognized in ancient Egyptian documents, were overlaid at a very early period by systems alternating between Polytheism and Pantheism.
Exodus 9:31
The flax was bolled - i. e. in blossom. This marks the time. In the north of Egypt the barley ripens and flax blossoms about the middle of February, or at the latest early in March, and both are gathered in before April, when the wheat harvest begins. The cultivation of flax must have been of great importance; linen was preferred to any material, and exclusively used by the priests. It is frequently mentioned on Egyptian monuments.
Exodus 9:32
Rie - Rather, âspelt,â the common food of the ancient Egyptians, now called âdooraâ by the natives, and the only grain represented on the sculptures: the name, however, occurs on the monuments very frequently in combination with other species.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Exodus 9:26. Only in the land of Goshen - was there no hail. — What a signal proof of a most particular providence! Surely both the Hebrews and Egyptians profited by this display of the goodness and severity of God.