Overview
Exodus 7:1, Moses and Aaron are encouraged to go again to Pharaoh; Exodus 7:7, Their age; Exodus 7:8, Aaron’s rod is turned into a serpent; Exodus 7:11, The sorcerers do the like; but their rods are swallowed up by Aaron’s; Exodus 7:13, Pharaoh’s heart is hardened; Exodus 7:14, God’s message to Pharaoh; Exodus 7:19, The river is turned into blood; and the consequent distress of the Egyptians.

See: Exodus 16:29, Genesis 19:21, 1 Kings 17:23, 2 Kings 6:32, Ecclesiastes 1:10
a god: Exodus 4:15, Exodus 4:16, Psalms 82:6, Jeremiah 1:10, John 10:35, John 10:36
Reciprocal: Genesis 15:14 - that Genesis 20:7 - a prophet Exodus 3:19 - General Exodus 6:11 - General Exodus 18:1 - done Exodus 19:4 - seen Numbers 12:6 - a prophet Deuteronomy 1:30 - according Deuteronomy 6:22 - showed Deuteronomy 7:18 - remember Joshua 24:5 - plagued Nehemiah 9:10 - showedst Psalms 78:12 - Marvellous Psalms 89:10 - Thou hast Psalms 105:26 - Aaron Psalms 105:27 - They Psalms 135:9 - sent tokens Jeremiah 1:7 - for thou shalt John 10:34 - gods Acts 7:7 - the nation Acts 7:36 - after

as the Lord: Exodus 7:9
it became: Exodus 4:3, Amos 9:3, Mark 16:18, Luke 10:19
Reciprocal: Exodus 6:27 - spake Exodus 7:6 - General Exodus 7:15 - the rod Numbers 12:2 - Hath the Lord 1 Kings 13:3 - General

wise men: Genesis 41:8, Genesis 41:38, Genesis 41:39, Isaiah 19:11, Isaiah 19:12, Isaiah 47:12, Isaiah 47:13, Daniel 2:2, Daniel 2:27, Daniel 4:7-9, Daniel 5:7, Daniel 5:11, 2 Timothy 3:8, Revelation 19:20
sorcerers: Mechashshaphim, probably from the Arabic kashapha, to discover, reveal, signifies diviners, or those who pretended to reveal futurity, to discover things lost, or to find hidden treasures.
they also: Exodus 7:22, Exodus 8:7, Exodus 8:18, Deuteronomy 13:1-3, Matthew 24:24, Galatians 3:1, Ephesians 4:14, 2 Thessalonians 2:9, Revelation 13:11-15
enchantments: By the word lahatim, from lahat, to burn, may be meant such incantations as required lustral fires, fumigations, etc.
Reciprocal: Exodus 9:11 - General Leviticus 19:26 - use 1 Samuel 6:2 - called Jeremiah 27:9 - hearken Daniel 1:20 - the magicians Acts 8:9 - used Acts 13:8 - withstood Acts 16:16 - possessed Acts 19:19 - used Revelation 13:13 - he doeth

he goeth: Exodus 2:5, Exodus 8:20, Ezekiel 29:3
the rod: Exodus 7:10, Exodus 4:2-4
Reciprocal: Exodus 9:13 - General 1 Chronicles 16:21 - he reproved Isaiah 7:3 - Go forth

the fish: Exodus 7:21
Egyptians: "The water of Egypt," says Abbe Mascrier, "is so delicious, that one would not wish the heat to be less, or to be delivered from the sensation of thirst. The Turks find it so exquisite, that they excite themselves to drink of it by eating salt." "A person," adds Mr. Harmer, "who never before heard of the deliciousness of the Nile water, and of the large quantities which on that account are drunk of it, will, I am sure, find an energy in those words of Moses to Pharaoh, the Egyptians shall loathe to drink of the water of the river, which he never did before."
shall loathe: Exodus 7:24, Numbers 11:20, Numbers 21:5
Reciprocal: Exodus 7:20 - all the waters Isaiah 50:2 - their fish

stretch: Exodus 8:5, Exodus 8:6, Exodus 8:16, Exodus 9:22, Exodus 9:23, Exodus 9:33, Exodus 10:12, Exodus 10:21, Exodus 14:21, Exodus 14:26
their pools: Heb. gathering of their waters, Genesis 1:10
Reciprocal: Exodus 1:16 - and see them Exodus 1:22 - Every son Exodus 4:9 - the water Exodus 4:17 - General Exodus 14:16 - lift Exodus 17:5 - thy rod 2 Kings 2:19 - the water 2 Kings 4:29 - lay my staff Psalms 110:2 - the rod Isaiah 11:15 - shall smite Isaiah 19:10 - make John 2:11 - beginning

he lifted: Exodus 17:5, Exodus 17:6, Exodus 17:9-12, Numbers 20:8-12
all the waters: As the Nile was held sacred by the Egyptians, as well as the animals it contained, to which they annually sacrificed a girl, or as others say, both a boy and girl, God might have designed this plague as a punishment for such idolatry and cruelty; and to shew them the baseness of those elements which they reverenced, and the insufficiency of the gods in which they trusted. All the punishments brought upon them bore a strict analogy to their crimes. Exodus 7:17, Exodus 7:18, Psalms 78:44, Psalms 105:29, John 2:9-11, Revelation 8:8
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 4:29 - lay my staff Revelation 8:10 - the fountains Revelation 16:4 - and they

Exodus 7:18, Revelation 8:9, The first miracle of Christ turned water into wine, the first plague upon Egypt turned all their water into blood.
Reciprocal: Exodus 8:14 - and the Psalms 105:29 - General Isaiah 19:8 - General Isaiah 50:2 - their fish Revelation 8:10 - the fountains

magicians: Exodus 7:11, Exodus 8:7, Exodus 8:8, Jeremiah 27:18, 2 Timothy 3:8
and Pharaoh's: Exodus 7:13
as the: Exodus 7:3
Reciprocal: Genesis 41:8 - the magicians of Egypt Exodus 11:7 - a difference Deuteronomy 13:2 - General Proverbs 28:14 - but Daniel 1:20 - the magicians Acts 8:9 - used Acts 19:19 - used 2 Thessalonians 2:9 - and signs Revelation 13:13 - he doeth

for they: Exodus 7:18-21