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He turned their waters into blood, And killed their fish.
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A Just Judgment
Commentators like John Gill emphasize that this plague was not a random act of power but an act of divine justice. The Egyptians had used the Nile River to drown the Hebrew infants, so God turned those very waters into blood, making the instrument of their sin the instrument of their punishment.
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Psalms
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18th Century
Theologian
See an account of these plagues in Exodus 6–11. Compare Psalms 78:43-51. This is mostly a mere enumeration of the plagues in the order in which the…
19th Century
Bishop
For the various terms used in describing the plagues, see Notes to the historical account in Exodus.
Preacher
Though the fish could not live, the frogs could. When good was taken away, evil came. What a strange succession of miracles was this—the fish slain…
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16th Century
He turned their waters into blood. The severity of this plague to the Egyptians can be inferred from the fact that the element of water is…
17th Century
Pastor
He turned their waters into blood With which Egypt abounded; their streams, rivers, ponds, and pools, so that they h…
Minister
As the believer commonly thrives best in his soul when under the cross; so the church also flourishes most in true holiness, and increases in numbe…
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