Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
The hand of the Lord - The power of God manifested in judgment.
Upon the horses - susim . This is the first place the horse is mentioned; a creature for which Egypt and Arabia were always famous. sus is supposed to have the same meaning with sas , which signifies to be active, brisk, or lively, all which are proper appellatives of the horse, especially in Arabia and Egypt. Because of their activity and swiftness they were sacrificed and dedicated to the sun, and perhaps it was principally on this account that God prohibited the use of them among the Israelites.
A very grievous murrain - The murrain is a very contagious disease among cattle, the symptoms of which are a hanging down and swelling of the head, abundance of gum in the eyes, rattling in the throat, difficulty of breathing, palpitation of the heart, staggering, a hot breath, and a shining tongue; which symptoms Proverbs that a general inflammation has taken place. The original word deber is variously translated. The Septuagint have , death; the Vulgate has pestis , a plague or pestilence; the old Saxon version, to die, any fatal disease. Our English word murrain comes either from the French mourir , to die, or from the Greek maraino , to grow lean, waste away. The term mortality would be the nearest in sense to the original, as no particular disorder is specified by the Hebrew word.
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