Subject: How much time between Ex.4:29 and 12:31? |
Bible Note: Greetings again! As I read through this portion I found some references to suggest that there was a time interval between the plagues. First of all, for Moses to go and come back to Pharaoh would require time wouldn't it? And then the oftenthe plague that was announced took place the following day. Ex 7:25 - an entire week passed from the time the Lord turned the water of the Nile to blood. Ex 8:10-15 gives an indication of time from when Moses prayed for the Lord to be rid of the frogs and when they actually were gone (piled into heaps and "stinking" would take more than I day I suspect) Ex 8 gnats and flies "appears" to take place within a day of one another. It would seem that there was an interval between the next plague for plague of livestock took place a day after it had been announced Ex 9:5-6. There is no inidication of the time period between this plague and the boils yet look at v7 - how long did it take for Pharaoh's officials to go and see the area of the Israelites and report back to him? Ex 9:8-13 may be a 2 day interval (v18)between the boils and the hail. The plague of Locust took approx. two days (Ex 10:13;18) and the plague of darkness lasted another 3 (Ex 10:22) with a probable day interval in between. In Ex. 12 it is unclear to me if these instructions were followed at this time meaning that there was an interval of 14 days between the plague of darkness and the death of the firstborn. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, I hope that God will bless you as you study His faithfulness to His people. mommapbs |
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