And they took ashes of the furnace, and stood before Pharaoh; and Moses sprinkled it up toward heaven; and it became a boil breaking forth with blains upon man, and upon beast.
When cattle die and men do not repent, God strikes their own bodies instead. The ashes from the furnace that enslaved Israel now terrorize the Egyptians with searing boils; they read their sin written in their punishment. Sores are calls to repentance, and if lighter judgments fail, heavier ones will follow.
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Commenting on Exodus 9:8-12
Moses cast the furnace ash toward heaven in Pharaoh's sight, and whatever it touched broke out in burning boils and blisters on man and beast alike. The lie-mongers later claimed the Israelites were a scabby people driven out; in truth, Egypt itself bore the marks of God's judgment.
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This plague struck the Egyptians' very persons as ulcerous eruptions on skin and flesh, not from natural causes but from the specific action of Moses in Pharaoh's sight, an unmistakable mark of divine judgment, not mere magic.
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Commenting on Exodus 9:8-17