John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Exodus 1:17
But the midwives feared God ,.... And therefore durst not take away the life of an human creature, which was contrary to the express law of God, Genesis 9:6 , and did not as the king of Egypt commanded them ; knowing it was right to obey God rather than man, though ever so great, or in so exalted a station: but saved the men children alive ; did not use any violence with them, by stifling them in the birth. The scheme was so barbarous and shocking, especially to the tender sex, to... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Exodus 1:15-22
The Egyptians? indignation at Israel's increase, notwithstanding the many hardships they put upon them, drove them at length to the most barbarous and inhuman methods of suppressing them, by the murder of their children. It was strange that they did not rather pick quarrels with the grown men, against whom they might perhaps find some occasion: to be thus bloody towards the infants, whom all must own to be innocents, was a sin which they had to cloak for. Note, 1. There is more cruelty in the... read more