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Text -- Exodus 10:1-29 (NET)

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The Eighth Blow: Locusts
10:1 The Lord said to Moses, “Go to Pharaoh, for I have hardened his heart and the heart of his servants, in order to display these signs of mine before him, 10:2 and in order that in the hearing of your son and your grandson you may tell how I made fools of the Egyptians and about my signs that I displayed among them, so that you may know that I am the Lord.” 10:3 So Moses and Aaron came to Pharaoh and told him, “Thus says the Lord, the God of the Hebrews: ‘How long do you refuse to humble yourself before me? Release my people so that they may serve me! 10:4 But if you refuse to release my people, I am going to bring locusts into your territory tomorrow. 10:5 They will cover the surface of the earth, so that you will be unable to see the ground. They will eat the remainder of what escaped– what is left over for you– from the hail, and they will eat every tree that grows for you from the field. 10:6 They will fill your houses, the houses of your servants, and all the houses of Egypt, such as neither your fathers nor your grandfathers have seen since they have been in the land until this day!’” Then Moses turned and went out from Pharaoh. 10:7 Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a menace to us? Release the people so that they may serve the Lord their God. Do you not know that Egypt is destroyed?” 10:8 So Moses and Aaron were brought back to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, serve the Lord your God. Exactly who is going with you?” 10:9 Moses said, “We will go with our young and our old, with our sons and our daughters, and with our sheep and our cattle we will go, because we are to hold a pilgrim feast for the Lord.” 10:10 He said to them, “The Lord will need to be with you if I release you and your dependents! Watch out! Trouble is right in front of you! 10:11 No! Go, you men only, and serve the Lord, for that is what you want.” Then Moses and Aaron were driven out of Pharaoh’s presence. 10:12 The Lord said to Moses, “Extend your hand over the land of Egypt for the locusts, that they may come up over the land of Egypt and eat everything that grows in the ground, everything that the hail has left.” 10:13 So Moses extended his staff over the land of Egypt, and then the Lord brought an east wind on the land all that day and all night. The morning came, and the east wind had brought up the locusts! 10:14 The locusts went up over all the land of Egypt and settled down in all the territory of Egypt. It was very severe; there had been no locusts like them before, nor will there be such ever again. 10:15 They covered the surface of all the ground, so that the ground became dark with them, and they ate all the vegetation of the ground and all the fruit of the trees that the hail had left. Nothing green remained on the trees or on anything that grew in the fields throughout the whole land of Egypt. 10:16 Then Pharaoh quickly summoned Moses and Aaron and said, “I have sinned against the Lord your God and against you! 10:17 So now, forgive my sin this time only, and pray to the Lord your God that he would only take this death away from me.” 10:18 Moses went out from Pharaoh and prayed to the Lord, 10:19 and the Lord turned a very strong west wind, and it picked up the locusts and blew them into the Red Sea. Not one locust remained in all the territory of Egypt. 10:20 But the Lord hardened Pharaoh’s heart, and he did not release the Israelites.
The Ninth Blow: Darkness
10:21 The Lord said to Moses, “Extend your hand toward heaven so that there may be darkness over the land of Egypt, a darkness so thick it can be felt.” 10:22 So Moses extended his hand toward heaven, and there was absolute darkness throughout the land of Egypt for three days. 10:23 No one could see another person, and no one could rise from his place for three days. But the Israelites had light in the places where they lived. 10:24 Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and said, “Go, serve the Lord– only your flocks and herds will be detained. Even your families may go with you.” 10:25 But Moses said, “Will you also provide us with sacrifices and burnt offerings that we may present them to the Lord our God? 10:26 Our livestock must also go with us! Not a hoof is to be left behind! For we must take these animals to serve the Lord our God. Until we arrive there, we do not know what we must use to serve the Lord.” 10:27 But the Lord hardened Pharaoh’s heart, and he was not willing to release them. 10:28 Pharaoh said to him, “Go from me! Watch out for yourself! Do not appear before me again, for when you see my face you will die!” 10:29 Moses said, “As you wish! I will not see your face again.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Egyptians descendants of Mizraim
 · Hebrew a person descended from Heber; an ancient Jew; a Hebrew speaking Jew,any Jew, but particularly one who spoke the Hebrew language
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Pharaoh the king who ruled Egypt when Moses was born,the title of the king who ruled Egypt in Abraham's time,the title of the king who ruled Egypt in Joseph's time,the title of the king who ruled Egypt when Moses was born,the title of the king who refused to let Israel leave Egypt,the title of the king of Egypt whose daughter Solomon married,the title of the king who ruled Egypt in the time of Isaiah,the title Egypt's ruler just before Moses' time
 · Red Sea the ocean between Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula,the sea between Egypt and Arabia


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Moses | Locust | Plague | Lies and Deceits | GENESIS, 1-2 | PLAGUES, THE TEN | Egyptians | PLAGUES OF EGYPT | Quotations and Allusions | Judgments | Rulers | Sin | Hypocrisy | Animals | Instability | Intercession | Miracles | Darkness | SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 1 | Red Sea | more
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NET Notes: Exo 10:1 Heb “in his midst.”

NET Notes: Exo 10:2 The form is the perfect tense with vav consecutive, וִידַעְתֶּם (vida’tem, ...

NET Notes: Exo 10:3 The clause is built on the use of the infinitive construct to express the direct object of the verb – it answers the question of what Pharaoh wa...

NET Notes: Exo 10:4 Heb “within your border.”

NET Notes: Exo 10:5 הַנִּשְׁאֶרֶת (hannish’eret) parallels (by apposition) and adds fu...

NET Notes: Exo 10:6 Heb “he”; the referent (Moses) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Exo 10:7 With the adverb טֶרֶם (terem), the imperfect tense receives a present sense: “Do you not know?” (See GKC 481...

NET Notes: Exo 10:8 The question is literally “who and who are the ones going?” (מִי וָמִי הַ•...

NET Notes: Exo 10:9 Heb “we have a pilgrim feast (חַג, khag) to Yahweh.”

NET Notes: Exo 10:10 The “trouble” or “evil” that is before them could refer to the evil that they are devising – the attempt to escape from ...

NET Notes: Exo 10:11 The verb is the Piel preterite, third person masculine singular, meaning “and he drove them out.” But “Pharaoh” cannot be the ...

NET Notes: Exo 10:12 The noun עֵשֶּׂב (’esev) normally would indicate cultivated grains, but in this context seems to indic...

NET Notes: Exo 10:13 The verb here is a past perfect, indicting that the locusts had arrived before the day came.

NET Notes: Exo 10:14 Heb “after them.”

NET Notes: Exo 10:15 The verb is וַתֶּחְשַׁךְ (vattekhshakh, “and it became dark”). The...

NET Notes: Exo 10:16 The severity of the plague prompted Pharaoh to confess his sin against Yahweh and them, now in much stronger terms than before. He also wants forgiven...

NET Notes: Exo 10:17 “Death” is a metonymy that names the effect for the cause. If the locusts are left in the land it will be death to everything that grows.

NET Notes: Exo 10:18 Heb “and he went out.”

NET Notes: Exo 10:19 The name Red Sea is currently applied to the sea west of the Arabian Peninsula. The northern fingers of this body of water extend along the west and e...

NET Notes: Exo 10:21 The Hebrew term מוּשׁ (mush) means “to feel.” The literal rendering would be “so that one may feel dar...

NET Notes: Exo 10:22 S. R. Driver says, “The darkness was no doubt occasioned really by a sand-storm, produced by the hot electrical wind…which blows in interm...

NET Notes: Exo 10:23 The perfect tense in this context requires the somewhat rare classification of a potential perfect.

NET Notes: Exo 10:24 Or “dependents.” The term is often translated “your little ones,” but as mentioned before (10:10), this expression in these pa...

NET Notes: Exo 10:25 The form here is וְעָשִּׂינוּ (vÿ’asinu), the Qal perfect with a va...

NET Notes: Exo 10:26 Moses gives an angry but firm reply to Pharaoh’s attempt to control Israel; he makes it clear that he has no intention of leaving any pledge wit...

NET Notes: Exo 10:28 The construction is בְּיוֹם רְאֹתְךָ (bÿyom rÿR...

NET Notes: Exo 10:29 This is a verbal hendiadys construction: “I will not add again [to] see.”

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