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Exodus 10

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Exodus 10:1 [1] Lit in his midst.
Exodus 10:1 [1] Lit in his midst.
Exodus 10:10 [2] Lit for evil is in front of your faces.
Exodus 10:10 [2] Lit for evil is in front of your faces.
Exodus 10:10 [3] Pharaoh was suspicious that Moses intended to lead Israel away from Egypt for good. He knew that as long as their children remained in Egypt, the Israelites would not attempt an escape to freedom.
Exodus 10:10 [3] Pharaoh was suspicious that Moses intended to lead Israel away from Egypt for good. He knew that as long as their children remained in Egypt, the Israelites would not attempt an escape to freedom.
Exodus 10:19 [4] Lit Sea of Reeds (Hebrew) yam suph. The traditional name "Red Sea" comes from the Greek, which is based on the designation of the fifth-century B.C. Greek historian Herodotus. The famous historian, who was called the father of history, considered the sea part of the Indian Ocean, which he called the Red Sea. Later the term came to refer to the sea itself. The name "Red Sea" is used throughout the O.T. instead of "Sea of Reeds."
Exodus 10:19 [4] Lit Sea of Reeds (Hebrew) yam suph. The traditional name "Red Sea" comes from the Greek, which is based on the designation of the fifth-century B.C. Greek historian Herodotus. The famous historian, who was called the father of history, considered the sea part of the Indian Ocean, which he called the Red Sea. Later the term came to refer to the sea itself. The name "Red Sea" is used throughout the O.T. instead of "Sea of Reeds."
Exodus 10:21 [5] One of the primary gods of the Egyptians was Ra the sun-god. The darkness revealed his uselessness and prevented the daily rituals of pagan worship.
Exodus 10:21 [5] One of the primary gods of the Egyptians was Ra the sun-god. The darkness revealed his uselessness and prevented the daily rituals of pagan worship.