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Midrash for Exodus 10:22

וַיֵּ֥ט מֹשֶׁ֛ה אֶת־יָד֖וֹ עַל־הַשָּׁמָ֑יִם וַיְהִ֧י חֹֽשֶׁךְ־אֲפֵלָ֛ה בְּכָל־אֶ֥רֶץ מִצְרַ֖יִם שְׁלֹ֥שֶׁת יָמִֽים׃

And Moses stretched forth his hand toward heaven; and there was a thick darkness in all the land of Egypt three days;

Shir HaShirim Rabbah

Another matter, “have you seen a man diligent…,” this is Moses in the labor of [constructing] the Tabernacle; therefore, “he will stand before kings,” this is Pharaoh, as it is stated “Arise early in the morning and stand before Pharaoh” (Exodus 8:16). “He will not stand before dark ones,” this is Yitro. Rabbi Neḥemya said: You have rendered the sacred profane; rather, “he will stand before kings,” this is the King of kings, the Holy One blessed be He, as it is stated: “He was there with the Lord forty days” (Exodus 34:28). “He will not stand before dark ones,” this is Pharaoh, as it is stated: “There was a thick darkness [in the entire land of Egypt]” (Exodus 10:22).2Pharaoh is referred to as dark because his land became dark. Alternatively, the reference is due to the fact that Moses announced that he would no longer come to see Pharaoh after the plague of darkness (see Exodus 10:29).
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Midrash Tanchuma

And Moses stretched forth his hand toward heaven; and there was a thick darkness in all the land of Egypt three days (Exod. 10:22). Our sages maintained: There were seven days of darkness. During the first three days, a person who was sitting could stand if he wished to do so, and so too one who was standing could sit down. During the final three days, those who were sitting were unable to stand, those who were standing were unable to sit, and those who were reclining were unable to arise. Whence do we know this? From the fact that it is said; And they saw not one another for three days (ibid., v. 23). Hence for three days they could not change their positions, and for three days they could not arise from their places.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

(Exod. 10:22:) AND THERE WAS THICK DARKNESS IN ALL THE LAND OF EGYPT FOR THREE DAYS. There were < actually > seven days of darkness over the Egyptians.10Tanh., Exod. 3:3; Exod. R. 14:3. For the first three days whoever was sitting and wanted to stand would stand, and whoever was standing and wanted to sit would sit. Then for the next three days whoever was sitting was unable to stand and whoever was {sitting} [standing] was unable to sit.11Tanh., Exod. 3:3, and Exod. R. 14:3 explains how the two sets of three days are derived from Exod. 10:22–23. First THERE WAS A THICK DARKNESS IN ALL THE LAND OF EGYPT FOR THREE DAYS WHEN THEY COULD NOT SEE ONE ANOTHER. THEN FOR THREE DAYS NO ONE COULD GET UP FROM WHERE HE WAS. Here are six <days>. And which day was the seventh? The one of which it is stated (in Exod. 14:20): THUS THERE WAS THE CLOUD AND THE DARKNESS WHICH LIT UP THE NIGHT. The cloud was in Egypt; and while it gave light to Israel, it was darkened for Egypt, as stated (in Exod. 10:23): BUT ALL THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL HAD LIGHT IN THEIR DWELLINGS. Now, Israel entered the houses of the Egyptians, and whatever the Egyptians had, Israel searched out and looked at <them>. So, when the Holy One said to Israel (in Exod. 3:22): BUT EACH WOMAN SHALL BORROW < OBJECTS OF SILVER, OBJECTS OF GOLD, AND CLOTHING > FROM HER NEIGHBOR AND FROM THE WOMAN WHO SOJOURNS IN HER HOUSE…, Israel entered in among the Egyptians. Then, when each and every one would say to his companion and neighbor: Lend me that object which you have, and when he would say: I do not have it, he would say: I know that you have it, and here it is in your chest. See, it is in such and such a place. I saw it in your hand. So he lent him that object. And how did Israel know this? It is simply that in those days of darkness they had entered their houses and seen their silver, their gold, and whatever objects they had. R. Abbin the Levite said: Also when the plague of blood came over the Egyptians,12Cf. above 2:14. the Nile was turned into blood, as stated (in Exod. 7:24): AND ALL THE EGYPTIANS DUG AROUND THE NILE FOR WATER TO DRINK, < BECAUSE THEY COULD NOT DRINK THE WATER OF THE NILE>. What did they do? They saw Israel filling its casks from the Nile. So they went after them and sought water to drink from them, but it became blood within their mouths. R. Abbin said: Whatever they bought from Israel for a price they drank as water. Since it is impossible for anyone to exist without water, they bought water from Israel and thereby enriched Israel. [So also here, when the plague of darkness came upon them, they were acquainted with the Egyptians' houses and thereby <the Egyptians > made Israel rich.]
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