Exodus 7 - Introduction - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491.

In this chapter,

(1,) Moses applies himself to the execution of his commission, Exodus 7:1-7.

(2,) The dispute between Moses and Pharaoh begins. Moses, in God's name, demands Israel's release, Pharaoh denies it; the contest is between the power of the great God and the power of a proud prince. 1, Moses confirms the demand he made to Pharaoh by a miracle, turning his rod into a serpent, but Pharaoh hardens his heart, Exodus 7:8-13; Exodus 7:2, He chastiseth his disobedience by a plague, the first of ten, turning the waters into blood; but Pharaoh hardens his heart again, Exodus 7:14-25.