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He brought them forth with silver and gold. There was not one feeble person among his tribes.
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Just Payment, Not Deception
Commentators clarify that the Israelites did not deceptively 'borrow' from the Egyptians. The original Hebrew word simply means 'to ask' or 'request.' This act is seen as God's righteous provision, serving as just compensation for Israel's long years of forced labor and fulfilling His earlier promise to Abraham.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He brought them forth also with silver and gold — which they had begged of the Egyptians. In (Exodus 12:35), it is said…
19th Century
Anglican
Feeble person. —Literally, stumbling. (Compare to Isaiah 5:27: None shall be weary or stumble among them,
Baptist
It was a notable miracle that, after all the oppression they had endured, they should be in such a state of health that there was not one feebl…
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16th Century
Protestant
And he brought them forth with silver and gold, the prophet, on the other hand, celebrates the grace of God that preserved the chosen peop…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He brought them forth also with silver and gold That is, God brought forth the Israelites out of Egypt by means of the above p…
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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