Exodus 8:16-19 · The Plague of Gnats

16 Then the Lord said to Moses, "Tell Aaron, 'Stretch out your staff and strike the dust of the ground,' and throughout the land of Egypt the dust will become gnats." 17 They did this, and when Aaron stretched out his hand with the staff and struck the dust of the ground, gnats came upon men and animals. All the dust throughout the land of Egypt became gnats. 18 But when the magicians tried to produce gnats by their secret arts, they could not. And the gnats were on men and animals.

19 The magicians said to Pharaoh, "This is the finger of God." But Pharaoh's heart was hard and he would not listen, just as the Lord had said.

The Plague of Gnats
Exodus 8:16-19
Understanding Series
by James K. Bruckner
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8:16–19 The third plague was gnats, that came from the dust. “Gnats” is the traditional interpretation, but the word can mean “mosquitoes.” The word kinnam (translated “gnats”) is used only in reference to this plague. Other suggestions are “ticks” and “lice” or, generally, “vermin.” Both gnats and mosquitoes were indigenous to Egypt, but the latter were much more personally invasive. This third plague, like the sixth (boils), is in a short form concluding its cycle of three. Although the account is short, the rhetorical effect is striking. The word “gnats” occurs five times in three verses.

The Lord told Moses to tell Aaron, “Stretch out your staff” for the third and final time. The chords of the theme of creation are struck again, for when Aaron stretched out his hand with the staff and…

Baker Publishing Group, Understanding the Bible Commentary Series, by James K. Bruckner