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Young's Literal Translation

Exodus 8:14

and they heap them up together, and the land stinketh.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Frogs;   Plague;  

Dictionaries:

- Easton Bible Dictionary - Plague;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Egypt;   Prayer;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Exodus, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Exodus;   Frog;   Moses;   Plagues of Egypt;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Frog;   Miracles;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;   Frog;   Plagues of egypt;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Plagues, the Ten,;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Frog;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Exodus, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Exodus, the Book of;   Heap;   In;   Plagues of Egypt;  

Parallel Translations

Hebrew Names Version
They gathered them together in heaps, and the land stank.
King James Version
And they gathered them together upon heaps: and the land stank.
Lexham English Bible
And they piled them in countless heaps, and the land stank.
New Century Version
The Egyptians put them in piles, and the whole country began to stink.
New English Translation
The Egyptians piled them in countless heaps, and the land stank.
Amplified Bible
So they piled them up in heaps, and the land was detestable and stank.
New American Standard Bible
So they piled them in heaps, and the land stank.
Geneva Bible (1587)
And they gathered the together by heaps, and the land stanke of them.
Legacy Standard Bible
So they piled them in heaps, and the land became foul.
Contemporary English Version
The dead frogs were placed in piles, and the whole country began to stink.
Complete Jewish Bible
The magicians tried with their secret arts to produce lice, but they couldn't. There were lice on people and animals.
Darby Translation
And they gathered them in heaps; and the land stank.
Easy-to-Read Version
They began to rot, and the whole country began to stink.
English Standard Version
And they gathered them together in heaps, and the land stank.
George Lamsa Translation
And they gathered them together in heaps; and the land stank.
Good News Translation
The Egyptians piled them up in great heaps, until the land stank with them.
Christian Standard Bible®
They piled them in countless heaps, and there was a terrible odor in the land.
Literal Translation
And they gathered them in heaps and heaps; and the land stunk.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
& they gathered the together, here an heape, & there an heape, & the lande stanke of them.
American Standard Version
And they gathered them together in heaps; and the land stank.
Bible in Basic English
And they put them together in masses, and a bad smell went up from the land.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
And they gathered them together vpon heapes, and the lande had an euill smell [through them.]
JPS Old Testament (1917)
And the magicians did so with their secret arts to bring forth gnats, but they could not; and there were gnats upon man, and upon beast.
King James Version (1611)
And they gathered them together vpon heapes, and the land stanke.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
And they gathered them together in heaps, and the land stank.
English Revised Version
And they gathered them together in heaps: and the land stank.
Berean Standard Bible
The people piled them into countless heaps, and there was a terrible stench in the land.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
and thei gaderiden tho in to grete heepis, and the lond was rotun.
Update Bible Version
And they gathered them together in heaps; and the land stank.
Webster's Bible Translation
And they gathered them into heaps: and the land was offensive in smell.
World English Bible
They gathered them together in heaps, and the land stank.
New King James Version
They gathered them together in heaps, and the land stank.
New Living Translation
The Egyptians piled them into great heaps, and a terrible stench filled the land.
New Life Bible
The people gathered them together, and the land had a bad smell.
New Revised Standard
And they gathered them together in heaps, and the land stank.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
and they piled them up, heaps - heaps, - and the land became loathsome.
Douay-Rheims Bible
And they gathered them together into immense heaps, and the land was corrupted.
Revised Standard Version
And they gathered them together in heaps, and the land stank.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
So they piled them in heaps, and the land became foul.

Contextual Overview

1 And Jehovah saith unto Moses, `Go in unto Pharaoh: and thou hast said unto him, Thus said Jehovah, Send My people away, and they serve Me; 2 and if thou art refusing to send away, lo, I am smiting all thy border with frogs; 3 and the River hath teemed [with] frogs, and they have gone up and gone into thy house, and into the inner-chamber of thy bed, and on thy couch, and into the house of thy servants, and among thy people, and into thine ovens, and into thy kneading-troughs; 4 yea, on thee, and on thy people, and on all thy servants do the frogs go up.' 5 And Jehovah saith unto Moses, `Say unto Aaron, Stretch out thy hand, with thy rod, against the streams, against the rivers, and against the ponds, and cause the frogs to come up against the land of Egypt.' 6 And Aaron stretcheth out his hand against the waters of Egypt, and the frog cometh up, and covereth the land of Egypt; 7 and the scribes do so with their flashings, and cause the frogs to come up against the land of Egypt. 8 And Pharaoh calleth for Moses and for Aaron, and saith, `Make supplication unto Jehovah, that he turn aside the frogs from me, and from my people, and I send the people away, and they sacrifice to Jehovah.' 9 And Moses saith to Pharaoh, `Beautify thyself over me; when do I make supplication for thee, and for thy servants, and for thy people, to cut off the frogs from thee and from thy houses -- only in the River they do remain?' 10 and he saith, `To-morrow.' And he saith, According to thy word [it is], so that thou knowest that there is none like Jehovah our God,

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

and the: Exodus 8:24, Exodus 7:21, Isaiah 34:2, Ezekiel 39:11, Joel 2:20

Cross-References

Genesis 7:11
In the six hundredth year of the life of Noah, in the second month, in the seventeenth day of the month, in this day have been broken up all fountains of the great deep, and the net-work of the heavens hath been opened,
Genesis 8:13
And it cometh to pass in the six hundredth and first year, in the first [month], in the first of the month, the waters have been dried from off the earth; and Noah turneth aside the covering of the ark, and looketh, and lo, the face of the ground hath been dried.
Genesis 8:14
And in the second month, in the seven and twentieth day of the month, the earth hath become dry.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And they gathered them together upon heaps,.... Swept them up, and laid them in heaps out of the way:

and the land stank; with the stench of the dead frogs, which was another proof and evidence of the reality of the miracle; and that dead frogs will cause such an ill smell appears from the above account of what befell the inhabitants of Paeonia and Dardania, unless that should be the same with this, only the names of places and some circumstances altered; :-.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Exodus 8:14. They gathered them together upon heaps — The killing of the frogs was a mitigation of the punishment; but the leaving them to rot in the land was a continual proof that such a plague had taken place, and that the displeasure of the Lord still continued.

The conjecture of Calmet is at least rational: he supposes that the plague of flies originated from the plague of frogs; that the former deposited their ova in the putrid masses, and that from these the innumerable swarms afterwards mentioned were hatched. In vindication of this supposition it may be observed, that God never works a miracle when the end can be accomplished by merely natural means; and in the operations of Divine providence we always find that the greatest number of effects possible are accomplished by the fewest causes. As therefore the natural means for this fourth plague had been miraculously provided by the second, the Divine Being had a right to use the instruments which he had already prepared.


 
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