Aaron's Rod

8 Now the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron , saying , 9 "When Pharaoh speaks to you, saying , ' Work a miracle ,' then you shall say to Aaron , ' Take your staff and throw it down before Pharaoh , that it may become a serpent .' " 10 So Moses and Aaron came to Pharaoh , and thus they did just as the Lord had commanded ; and Aaron threw his staff down before Pharaoh and his servants , and it became a serpent . 11 Then Pharaoh also called for the wise men and the sorcerers , and they also , the magicians of Egypt , did the same with their secret arts . 12 For each one threw down his staff and they turned into serpents . But Aaron's staff swallowed up their staffs . 13 Yet Pharaoh's heart was hardened , and he did not listen to them, as the Lord had said .

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Exodus 7:8-13

Commentary on Exodus 7:8-13

(Read Exodus 7:8-13)

What men dislike, because it opposes their pride and lusts, they will not be convinced of; but it is easy to cause them to believe things they wish to be true. God always sends with his word full proofs of its Divine authority; but when men are bent to disobey, and willing to object, he often permits a snare to be laid wherein they are entangled. The magicians were cheats, trying to copy the real miracles of Moses by secret sleights or jugglings, which to a small extent they succeeded in doing, so as to deceive the bystanders, but they were at length obliged to confess they could not any longer imitate the effects of Divine power. None assist more in the destruction of sinners, than such as resist the truth by amusing men with a counterfeit resemblance of it. Satan is most to be dreaded when transformed into an angel of light.