This passage explores the narrative of Exodus 11, focusing on the final warning given to Pharaoh regarding the impending death of the firstborn across Egypt. The text illustrates a profound divine distinction between the suffering of the Egyptians and the peace of the Israelites, framing this plague as a necessary act of perfect justice for years of systemic oppression.
Beyond the historical account, the source emphasizes how the collection of Egyptian gold and silver served as divine compensation for the Hebrews' slavery, fulfilling ancient promises while warning against the dangers of greed.
Ultimately, the commentary serves as a lesson on God's sovereignty, contrasting the stubborn arrogance of earthly rulers with the protective care provided to those considered the Creator's children.
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