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La Biblia Reina-Valera
Éxodo 8:1
Bible Study Resources
Concordances:
- Nave'sDictionaries:
- AmericanEncyclopedias:
- CondensedParallel Translations
Entonces el Señor dijo a Moisés: Ve a Faraón y dile: "Así dice el Señor : ‘Deja ir a mi pueblo para que me sirva.
Entonces Jehová dijo a Moisés: Entra ante Faraón, y dile: Así dice Jehová: Deja ir a mi pueblo, para que me sirva.
Entonces el SEÑOR dijo a Moisés: Entra al Faraón, y dile: El SEÑOR ha dicho así: Deja ir a mi pueblo, para que me sirvan.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Go: Jeremiah 1:17-19, Jeremiah 15:19-21, Ezekiel 2:6, Ezekiel 2:7
Let my: Exodus 3:12, Exodus 3:18, Exodus 5:1, Exodus 7:16
Reciprocal: Exodus 8:20 - Let my Exodus 9:1 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... Either whilst the plague upon the waters continued, or immediately upon the removal of it:
go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, thus saith the Lord, let my people go, that they may serve me; mentioning neither time nor place, where, when, and how long they should serve him, for which their dismission was required, but insist on it in general.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER VIII
The plague of frogs threatened, 1, 2.
The extent of this plague, 3, 4.
Aaron commanded to stretch out his hand, with the rod, over the
river and waters of Egypt, in consequence of which the frogs came,
5, 6.
The magicians imitate this miracle, 7.
Pharaoh entreats Moses to remove the frogs, and promises to let
the people go, 8.
Moses promises that they shall be removed from every part of Egypt,
the river excepted, 9-11.
Moses prays to God, and the frogs die throughout the land of Egypt,
12-14.
Pharaoh, finding himself respited, hardens his heart, 15.
The plague of lice on man and beast, 16, 17.
The magicians attempt to imitate this miracle, but in vain, 18.
They confess it to be the finger of God, and yet Pharaoh continues
obstinate, 19.
Moses is sent again to him to command him to let the people go, and
in case of disobedience he is threatened with swarms of flies,
20, 21.
A promise made that the land of Goshen, where the Israelites dwelt,
should be exempted front this plague, 22, 23.
The flies are sent, 24.
Pharaoh sends for Moses and Aaron, and offers to permit them to
sacrifice in the land, 25.
They refuse, and desire to go three days' journey into the
wilderness, 26, 27.
Pharaoh consents to let them go a little way, provided they would
entreat the Lord to remove the flies, 28.
Moses consents, prays to God, and the flies are removed, 29-31.
After which Pharaoh yet hardened his heart, and refused to let the
people go, 32.
NOTES ON CHAP. VIII
The SECOND plague - FROGS
Verse Exodus 8:1. Let my people go — God, in great mercy to Pharaoh and the Egyptians, gives them notice of the evils he intended to bring upon them if they continued in their obstinacy. Having had therefore such warning, the evil might have been prevented by a timely humiliation and return to God.