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Exodus 8:4

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8:4 Frogs 1  will come up against you, your people, and all your servants.”’” 2 

Exodus 24:9

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24:9 Moses and Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, and the seventy elders of Israel went up, 3 

Exodus 24:13

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24:13 So Moses set out 4  with 5  Joshua his attendant, and Moses went up the mountain of God.

Exodus 24:15

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24:15 Moses went up the mountain, and the cloud covered the mountain.

Exodus 40:25

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40:25 Then he set up the lamps before the Lord, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.

1 tn Here again is the generic use of the article, designating the class – frogs.

2 sn The word order of the Hebrew text is important because it shows how the plague was pointedly directed at Pharaoh: “and against you, and against your people, and against all your servants frogs will go up.”

3 tn The verse begins with “and Moses went up, and Aaron….” This verse may supply the sequel to vv. 1-2. At any rate, God was now accepting them into his presence.

sn This next section is extremely interesting, but difficult to interpret. For some of the literature, see: E. W. Nicholson, “The Interpretation of Exodus 24:9-11,” VT 24 (1974): 77-97; “The Antiquity of the Tradition in Exodus 24:9-11,” VT 26 (1976): 148-60; and T. C. Vriezen, “The Exegesis of Exodus 24:9-11,” OTS 17 (1967): 24-53.

4 tn Heb “and he arose” meaning “started to go.”

5 tn Heb “and.”



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