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For if you refuse to let them go, and hold them still,

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A Clear Ultimatum

Commentators note that this verse presents a clear ultimatum, framing the conflict as a test of wills between God and Pharaoh. As Matthew Henry suggests, the core issue is 'whose word will stand.' God plainly states the choice and the consequence, leaving no room for ambiguity. Pharaoh's refusal is a direct challenge to God's authority.

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Exodus

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Exodus 9:1–3

19th Century

Bishop

The nature of the fifth plague is clear and admits of no dispute. It was a rinderpest, or murrain on cattle, which, however, unlike most s…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Exodus 9:2

16th Century

Theologian

But if you refuse. God again urges him to obedience through fear of punishment, as He usually deals with the stubborn. Yet He permits him …

John Gill

John Gill

On Exodus 9:2

17th Century

Pastor

For if you refuse to let them go
Continue to refuse, as he had done: and will hold them still

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Exodus 9:1–7

17th Century

Minister

God wills for Israel to be released, but Pharaoh opposes it, and the test is whose word will stand. Immediately, the hand of the Lord is upon the c…