Psalms 78:44

"how he set his signs in Egypt, his wonders in the field of Zoan,"

Key Reflection

In Psalms 78:44, the "signs" and "wonders" refer to miraculous events that demonstrated God's power and presence during Israel's exodus from Egypt. These included plagues like the swarms of flies and frogs in Zoan, a city near the Egyptian border, showcasing God’s sovereignty over both natural forces and the Egyptian gods.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

And had turned their rivers into blood -Exodus 7:20. There was properly but one river in Egypt - the Nile. But there were several branches of that river at the mouth; and there were numerous artificial streams or canals cut from the river, to anyone of which the word river might be also given. Compare the notes atIsaiah 11:15. And their floods ... -Their streams; the canals and branches of the Nile, where they usually obtained a supply of water.

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