Moses
Exodus 12:32KJV·traditional attribution

Also take your flocks and your herds, as ye have said, and be gone; and bless me also.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Midnight added terror to terror: the three nights of darkness had already robbed them of rest, and now when they hoped for quiet, the destroying angel struck. God slew their firstborn as judgment for slaying Hebrew children. Prince and peasant fell alike, for He respects no persons; the obstinate infidelity of Pharaoh brought this calamity upon thousands of dear lives.

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Commenting on Exodus 12:29-36

John Gill Reformed Baptist

And the people took their dough before it was leavened,.... They had that evening mixed their flour with water, and made it into dough, but had put no leaven into it; and the Egyptians being so very earnest to have them gone, they stayed not to put any leaven into it: but their kneadingtroughs, or rather "their dough": being bound up in their clothes upon...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

Seven days of unleavened bread commemorates Israel's hurried departure, when they had no time to leaven their dough. The Jews searched every corner with a candle to remove leaven from their houses. One who eats leaven during those days is cut off from the community and its privileges.

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Commenting on Exodus 12:15-51