Exodus 10:19

"Moses went out from Pharaoh, and prayed to the LORD."

Key Reflection

"Moses went out from Pharaoh, and prayed to the LORD." (Exodus 10:19) illustrates Moses' separation from worldly power and his turning to God in prayer. This act symbolizes a transition from engaging with Egypt's authority to seeking divine guidance and intervention on behalf of Israel.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

West wind -Literally, “a sea wind,” a wind blowing from the sea on the northwest of Egypt. Red sea -The Hebrew has the “Sea of Suph”: the exact meaning of which is disputed. Gesenius renders it “rush” or “seaweed;” but it is probably an Egyptian word. A sea-weed resembling wood is thrown up abundantly on the shores of the Red Sea. The origin of the name “Red” Sea is uncertain: (naturalists have connected it with the presence of red infusoria,Exodus 7:17).

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