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Exodus 9:23

Context
NETBible

When Moses extended 1  his staff toward the sky, the Lord 2  sent thunder 3  and hail, and fire fell to the earth; 4  so the Lord caused hail to rain down on the land of Egypt.

XREF

Ex 19:16; Ex 20:18; Jos 10:11; 1Sa 12:17,18; Job 37:1-5; Job 38:22,23; Ps 18:13; Ps 29:3; Ps 77:18; Ps 78:47,48; Ps 105:32,33; Ps 148:8; Isa 30:30; Eze 38:22; Re 8:7; Re 16:18,21

NET © Notes

tn The preterite with the vav (ו) consecutive is here subordinated to the next clause in view of the emphasis put on the subject, Yahweh, by the disjunctive word order of that clause.

tn By starting the clause with the subject (an example of disjunctive word order) the text is certainly stressing that Yahweh alone did this.

tn The expression נָתַן קֹלֹת (natan qolot) literally means “gave voices” (also “voice”). This is a poetic expression for sending the thunder. Ps 29:3 talks about the “voice of Yahweh” – the God of glory thunders!

sn This clause has been variously interpreted. Lightning would ordinarily accompany thunder; in this case the mention of fire could indicate that the lightning was beyond normal and that it was striking in such a way as to start fires on the ground. It could also mean that fire went along the ground from the pounding hail.



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