Exodus 11:1-3 - Exposition
1 . That one more plague, and one only, was impending;
2 . That this infliction would be effectual, and be followed by the departure of the Israelites; and,
3 . That instead of reluctantly allowing them to withdraw from his kingdom, the monarch would be eager for their departure and would actually hasten it. He had also been told that the time was now come when the promise made to him in Mount Horeb, that his people should "spoil the Egyptians" ( Exodus 3:22 ), would receive its accomplishment. The Israelites, before departing, were to ask their Egyptian neighbours for any articles of gold and silver that they possessed, and would receive them ( Exodus 10:2 ). The reasons for this extraordinary generosity on the part of the Egyptians are then mentioned, in prolongation of the parenthesis.
1 . God "gave the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians"; and
2 . The circumstances of the time had exalted Moses, and made him be looked upon as "very great" ( Exodus 10:3 ), so that there was a general inclination to carry out his wishes.
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