SEV Biblia, Chapter 9:33
Y salido Moisés de la presencia de Faraón y de la ciudad, extendió sus manos al SEÑOR, y cesaron los truenos y el granizo; y la lluvia no cayó más sobre la tierra.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Exodus 9:33
Verse 33. Spread abroad his hands] Probably with the rod of God in them. See what has been said on the spreading out of the hands in prayer, ver. 29.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 22-35 - Woful havoc this hail made: it killed both men and cattle; the cor above ground was destroyed, and that only preserved which as yet wa not come up. The land of Goshen was preserved. God causes rain or hai on one city and not on another, either in mercy or in judgment. Pharao humbled himself to Moses. No man could have spoken better: he own himself wrong; he owns that the Lord is righteous; and God must be justified when he speaks, though he speaks in thunder and lightning Yet his heart was hardened all this while. Moses pleads with God though he had reason to think Pharaoh would repent of his repentance and he told him so, yet he promises to be his friend. Moses went out of the city, notwithstanding the hail and lightning which kept Pharaoh an his servants within doors. Peace with God makes men thunder-proof Pharaoh was frightened by the tremendous judgment; but when that wa over, his fair promises were forgotten. Those that are not bettered by judgments and mercies, commonly become worse __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ויצא 3318 משׁה 4872 מעם 5973 פרעה 6547 את 853 העיר 5892 ויפרשׂ 6566 כפיו 3709 אל 413 יהוה 3068 ויחדלו 2308 הקלות 6963 והברד 1259 ומטר 4306 לא 3808 נתך 5413 ארצה׃ 776