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Exodus 11:2

The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 11:2

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Every man … every woman. In only women had been mentioned. Now the terms of the direction were enlarged. It is worthy of notice that gold and silver ornaments—ear-rings, collars, armlets, bracelets, and anklets, were worn almost as much by the Egyptian men of the Rameside period as by the women.

Borrow. On this faulty translation, see the comment on . Jewels. Literally, "articles." The word is one of a very wide meaning, and might include drinking-cups and other vessels; but from the statement in , that they were to "put them on their sons and on their daughters" it is clear that personal ornaments are especially meant.

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