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He gave them hail for rain, With lightning in their land.
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A Supernatural Judgment
Commentators explain that this plague was a profound display of God's power. John Gill notes that Egypt, a land that rarely saw rain and relied on the Nile, was struck with a devastating hailstorm mixed with fire (lightning). This wasn't just bad weather; it was a supernatural judgment, an inversion of the natural order, demonstrating God's absolute authority over creation.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
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
Baptist
There is great sublimity in this expression. God had only to speak, and whole battalions of devouring locusts and caterpillars seemed to leap out o…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He gave them hail for rain Egypt, at least part of it, was not used to rain, but was watered by the overflowings of …
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