Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Exo 10:1, God threatens to send locusts; Exo 10:7, Pharaoh moved by his servants, inclines to let the Israelites go; Exo 10:12, The plague of the locusts; Exo 10:16, Pharaoh entreats Moses; Exo 10:21, The plague of darkness; Exo 10:24, Pharaoh again entreats Moses, but yet is hardened.
I have hardened: Exo 4:21, Exo 7:13, Exo 7:14, Exo 9:27, Exo 9:34, Exo 9:35; Psa 7:11
that I: Exo 3:20, Exo 7:4, Exo 9:16, Exo 14:17, Exo 14:18, Exo 15:14, Exo 15:15; Jos 2:9, Jos 2:10, Jos 4:23, Jos 4:24; Sa1 4:8; Rom 9:17
And that: Exo 13:8, Exo 13:9, Exo 13:14; Deu 4:9, Deu 6:20-22; Psa 44:1, Psa 71:18, Psa 78:5, Psa 78:6; Joe 1:3; Eph 6:4
that ye: Exo 7:17; Psa 58:11; Eze 20:26, Eze 20:28
How long: Exo 9:17, Exo 16:28; Num 14:27; Kg1 18:21; Pro 1:22, Pro 1:24; Jer 13:10; Eze 5:6; Heb 12:25
humble: Kg1 21:29; Ch2 7:14, Ch2 33:12, Ch2 33:19, Ch2 34:27; Job 42:6; Pro 18:12; Isa 1:5; Isa 2:11; Jer 13:18; Rom 2:4; Jam 4:10; Pe1 5:6
morrow: Exo 8:10, Exo 8:23, Exo 9:5, Exo 9:18, Exo 11:4, Exo 11:5
locusts: The word arbeh, Locust, is derived from ravah, to multiply, be numerous, etc., because they are more prolific than any other insect, and because of the immense swarms of them by which different countries, especially the East, are infested. The locust, in entomology, belongs to a genus of insects known among naturalists by the name of Grylli; which includes three species, crickets, grasshoppers, and locusts. The common great brown locust is about three inches in length; has two antennae about an inch long, and two pair of wings. The head and horns are brown; the mouth and inside of the larger legs bluish; the upper side of the body and upper wings brown, the former spotted with black, and the latter with dusky spots. The back is defended by a shield of a greenish hue. the under wings are of a light brown, tinctured with green, and nearly transparent. It has a large open mouth, in the two jaws of which it has four teeth, which traverse each other like scissors, being calculated, from their mechanism, to gripe or cut. The general appearance of the insect is that of the grasshopper. The Egyptians had gods in whom they trusted to deliver them from these terrible invaders; but by this judgment they were taught that it was impossible to stand before Moses, the servant of Jehovah. Pro 30:27; Joe 1:4-7, Joe 2:2-11, Joe 2:25; Rev 9:3
face: Heb. eye, Exo 10:15
the residue: Exo 9:32; Joe 1:4, Joe 2:25
which: Exo 10:14, Exo 10:15, Exo 9:24, Exo 11:6; Joe 2:2
And he: Exo 10:11, Exo 11:8; Heb 11:27
How long: Exo 10:3
snare: Exo 23:33; Jos 23:13; Sa1 18:21; Pro 29:6; Ecc 7:26; Co1 7:35
that Egypt: Psa 107:34; Isa 14:20, Isa 51:9; Jer 48:4, Jer 51:8; Zep 1:18
brought: Exo 10:16, Exo 10:24, Exo 12:31
who: Heb. who, and who, etc
We will go: Gen 50:8; Deu 31:12, Deu 31:13; Jos 24:15; Psa 148:12, Psa 148:13; Ecc 12:1; Eph 6:4
our flocks: Pro 3:9
a feast: Exo 3:18, Exo 5:1, Exo 5:3, Exo 8:25-28, Exo 13:6; Num 29:12; Co1 5:7, Co1 5:8
be so: Exo 12:30, Exo 12:31, Exo 13:21
look to it: Ch2 32:15; Lam 3:37
for that: Psa 52:3, Psa 52:4, Psa 119:69
Stretch: Exo 7:19
east wind: Exo 14:21; Gen 41:6; Psa 78:26, Psa 107:25-28, Psa 148:8; Jon 1:4, Jon 4:8; Mat 8:27
the locusts: Deu 28:42; Kg1 8:37; Psa 78:46, Psa 105:34, Psa 105:35; Rev 9:3-7
very grievous: Exo 10:5; Joe 1:2-4
before: Exo 10:6, Exo 11:6; Joe 2:2
For they: Exo 10:5; Joe 1:6, Joe 1:7, Joe 2:1-11, Joe 2:25
did eat: Psa 78:46, Psa 105:35
called for: Heb. hastened to call
I have: Exo 9:27; Num 21:7, Num 22:34; Sa1 15:24, Sa1 15:30, Sa1 26:21; Sa2 19:20; Job 34:31, Job 34:32; Pro 28:13; Mat 27:4
forgive: Sa1 15:25
and entreat: Exo 8:8, Exo 9:28; Kg1 13:6; Isa 26:16; Rom 15:30; Act 8:24
this death: Kg2 4:40; Co2 1:10
went: Exo 8:30
and entreated: Exo 8:9, Exo 8:28, Exo 8:29; Mat 5:44; Luk 6:28
a mighty: Exo 10:13
cast: Heb. fastened
the Red sea: Exo 13:18, Exo 15:4; Joe 2:20; Heb 11:29
Exo 4:21, Exo 7:13, Exo 7:14, Exo 9:12, Exo 11:10; Deu 2:30; Isa 6:9, Isa 6:10; Joh 12:39, Joh 12:40; Rom 9:18; Th2 2:11, Th2 2:12
Stretch: Exo 9:22
darkness: As the Egyptians not only worshipped the light and sun, but also paid the same veneration to night and darkness, nothing could be more terrible than this punishment of palpable and coercive darkness, such as their luminary Osiris could not dispel. See Bryant, pp. 141-160. Psa 35:6, Psa 78:49, Psa 105:28; Pro 4:19; Ecc 2:14, Ecc 6:4; Isa 8:21, Isa 8:22; Mat 27:45; Mar 15:33; Luk 23:44; Pe2 2:4, Pe2 2:17; Jde 1:6, Jde 1:13; Rev 16:10, Rev 16:11
even darkness which may be felt: Heb. that one may feel darkness
thick darkness: Exo 20:21; Deu 4:11, Deu 5:22; Psa 105:28; Joe 2:2, Joe 2:31; Amo 4:13; Rev 16:10
but all: Exo 8:22, Exo 9:4, Exo 9:26, Exo 14:20; Jos 24:7; Isa 42:16, Isa 60:1-3, Isa 65:13, Isa 65:14; Mal 3:18; Col 1:13; Pe1 2:9
Go ye: Exo 10:8, Exo 10:9, Exo 8:28, Exo 9:28
flocks: Gen 34:23
little ones: Exo 10:10
us: Heb. into our hands
sacrifices: Exod. 29:1-46, 36:1-40:38; Lev 9:22, Lev 16:9
cattle: Exo 12:32; Isa 23:18, Isa 60:5-10; Hos 5:6; Zac 14:20; Act 2:44, Act 2:45; Co2 8:5
Exo 10:1, Exo 10:20, Exo 4:21, Exo 14:4, Exo 14:8; Rev 9:20, Rev 16:10, Rev 16:11
Get thee: Exo 10:11
for in that: Ch2 16:10, Ch2 25:16; Amo 7:13
I will see: Exo 11:4-8, Exo 12:30, Exo 12:31; Heb 11:27