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Exodus 9:0 - Exposition

Hitherto the plagues had been directed rather against the persons of the Egyptians than against their property. Property had perhaps suffered somewhat in the preceding plague, if it was really one of the Blatta orientalis; but otherwise the various afflictions had caused nothing but pain and annoyance to the person. Now this was to be changed. Property was to be made to suffer. It remained to be seen whether the Pharaoh would be impressed more deeply by calamities which impoverished his subjects than by those which merely caused them personal annoyance and suffering. The hand of God was first laid upon the carrie, or rather upon the domesticated animals in general ( Exodus 9:3 ). These were made to suffer from a "murrain" or epidemic pestilence, which carried off vast numbers. Such visitations are not uncommon in Egypt, and generally fall with especial force on the Delta, where the existing Pharaoh and the Hebrew people resided. The miraculous character of the visitation at this time was indicated,

1 . By its announcement, and appearance on the day appointed ( Exodus 9:3-6 );

2 . By its severity ( Exodus 9:6 ); and

3 . By its attacking the Egyptian cattle only ( Exodus 9:7 ). Pharaoh seems, however, to have been almost lees moved by this plague than by any other.

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