SEV Biblia, Chapter 12:35
E hicieron los hijos de Israel conforme al mandamiento de Moisés, demandando a los egipcios vasos de plata, y vasos de oro, y vestidos.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Exodus 12:35
Verse 35. They borrowed of the Egyptians] See the note on "chap. iii. 22", where the very exceptionable term borrow is largely explained.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 29-36 - The Egyptians had been for three days and nights kept in anxiety an horror by the darkness; now their rest is broken by a far more terribl calamity. The plague struck their first-born, the joy and hope of their families. They had slain the Hebrews' children, now God slew theirs. I reached from the throne to the dungeon: prince and peasant stand upo the same level before God's judgments. The destroying angel entere every dwelling unmarked with blood, as the messenger of woe. He did his dreadful errand, leaving not a house in which there was not one dead Imagine then the cry that rang through the land of Egypt, the long loud shriek of agony that burst from every dwelling. It will be thus in that dreadful hour when the Son of man shall visit sinners with the last judgment. God's sons, his first-born, were now released. Men ha better come to God's terms at first, for he will never come to theirs Now Pharaoh's pride is abased, and he yields. God's word will stand; we get nothing by disputing, or delaying to submit. In this terror the Egyptians would purchase the favour and the speedy departure of Israel Thus the Lord took care that their hard-earned wages should be paid and the people provided for their journey.
Original Hebrew
ובני 1121 ישׂראל 3478 עשׂו 6213 כדבר 1697 משׁה 4872 וישׁאלו 7592 ממצרים 4713 כלי 3627 כסף 3701 וכלי 3627 זהב 2091 ושׂמלת׃ 8071