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A Test, Not a Sincere Request
Commentators suggest Pharaoh's demand for a miracle was not a sincere search for truth. He was likely setting a trap, fully intending to have his own magicians outperform Moses and Aaron. This shows that signs and wonders do not automatically convince a heart that is already set against God, as people often seek to justify their existing disbelief.
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Exodus
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18th Century
Theologian
Your rod - Apparently the rod previously described (Exodus 4:2), which Moses on this occasion gives to Aaron as his representati…
19th Century
Bishop
Show a miracle for you. —Pharaoh had perhaps heard of the miracles performed by Aaron before the people of Israel ([Refer…
17th Century
Pastor
When Pharaoh shall speak to you, saying, show a miracle for
you
To prove that they ca…
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17th Century
Minister
What men dislike, because it opposes their pride and lusts, they will not be convinced of; but it is easy to cause them to believe things they wish…