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Who struck the firstborn of Egypt, Both of man and animal;
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The Decisive Act of Freedom
Commentators explain that the death of the firstborn is singled out from all the plagues because it was the final, decisive judgment that secured Israel's freedom. Albert Barnes calls it the 'crowning judgment' that compelled Egypt to let Israel go, demonstrating God's ultimate power and mercy in delivering His people.
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18th Century
Theologian
Who smote the firstborn of Egypt - As the last and the greatest of the plagues brought upon the Egyptians; the chief and crowning j…
19th Century
Bishop
Egypt. — This abrupt change from the miracles of nature to the marvels of history is apparently copied from the next psalm; see th…
Preacher
It was God's own hand that did it. The firstborn of man and beast could not have died by accident all over the land of Egypt at the same hour of th…
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16th Century
He smote the first-born of Egypt. He now returns to those more special benefits by which God had placed His Church and chosen people under…
17th Century
Pastor
Who smote the firstborn of Egypt, both of man and beast . ] Which was the last of the plagues inflicted on the Egypt…
Minister
God is, and always will be, the same to his church, a gracious, faithful, wonder-working God. And his church is, and will be, the same to him, a th…
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