Exodus 9:32 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

The wheat and the rie. — “Rie,” or rye, is a wrong translation. It is a grain which has never been grown in Egypt. The only three kinds of grain cultivated were wheat, barley, and the holcus sorghum, or doora. There is no doubt that this last is intended by the Hebrew cussemeth, which is a word derived from the Egyptian. The wheat is a full month later than the barley in Egypt, and does not come into ear till March. The holcus sorghum may be grown at any time, except during the inundation. If sown with the wheat, it would ripen about the same period.

They were not grown up. — Heb., they were late, or dark. The ear was undeveloped, and lay hid in the low tufts that grew like grass.

Exodus 9:32

32 But the wheat and the rie were not smitten: for they were not grown up.