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Verse Exodus 4:13. _SEND - BY THE HAND_ OF HIM WHOM _THOU WILT
SEND._] Many commentators, both ancient and modern, have thought that
Moses prays here for the _immediate_ mission of the _Messiah_; as...
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AND HE SAID - The reluctance of Moses is in accordance with the inner
law of man’s spiritual development, and specially with his own
character; but, under the circumstances, it indicated a weakness of...
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CHAPTER 4:1-28 MOSES' OBJECTIONS, JEHOVAH'S ANSWER AND THE RETURN TO
EGYPT
_ 1. The first objection (Exodus 4:1)_
2. The two signs and Jehovah's assurance (Exodus 4:2)
3. The second objection (Exod...
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EXODUS 4:10 J. MOSES'S FOURTH DIFFICULTY slowness of speech. This is
met by a promise of prophetic inspiration, the fulfilment of which not
only Deuteronomy 34:10, but the whole representation of J, e...
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Exodus 3:1 TO EXODUS 4:17. Moses commissioned by Jehovah at Horeb to
deliver His people. The dialogue between Jehovah and Moses, as in
other cases (cf. Delitzsch on Genesis 12:1), must be pictured, no...
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DISCOURSE: 66
MOSES DECLINING THE COMMISSION GIVEN HIM
Exodus 4:10. And Moses said unto the Lord, Q my Lord, I am not
eloquent, neither heretofore, nor since thou hast spoken unto thy
servant: but I a...
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SEND, I PRAY THEE, BY THE HAND OF HIM WHOM THOU WILT SEND— The word
שׁלח _shelach,_ being very similar to שׁילה _shilah,_ Genesis
49:10 which is universally agreed, as we have observed, to mean the
Me...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
4 And Mo-ses answered and said, But, behold, they will not believe me,
nor hearken unto my voice; for they will say, Je-ho-vah hath not
appeared unto thee. (2) And Je-ho...
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_AND MOSES SAID UNTO THE LORD, O MY LORD, I AM NOT ELOQUENT, NEITHER
HERETOFORE, NOR SINCE THOU HAST SPOKEN UNTO THY SERVANT: BUT I AM SLOW
OF SPEECH, AND OF A SLOW TONGUE._
I am not eloquent. It is...
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SIGNS ATTESTING THE COMMISSION OF MOSES. HIS RETURN TO EGYPT
Moses still hesitates, and now objects that the péople will not
believe him when he tells them that Jehovah has sent him. He is
granted th...
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EXODUS: ISRAEL BECOMES A NATION
THE *ISRAELITES LEAVE EGYPT
EXODUS CHAPTER S 1 TO 18
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 4
THE *LORD GIVES GREAT POWER TO MOSES – VERSES 1-9
God shows his po...
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SEND, I PRAY THEE, BY THE HAND OF HIM WHOM THOU WILT SEND. — Rather,
_pray send by whom thou wilt._ A curt, impatient, and scarcely
reverent speech. Moses means that he will undertake the task if God...
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וַ יֹּ֖אמֶר בִּ֣י אֲדֹנָ֑י שְֽׁלַֽח
־נָ֖א בְּ
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CHAPTER IV.
_ MOSES HESITATES._
Exodus 4:1.
Holy Scripture is impartial, even towards its heroes. The sin of David
is recorded, and the failure of Peter. And so is the reluctance of
Moses to accept...
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GOD'S PROMISES OVERCOME MOSES' RELUCTANCE
Exodus 4:10
To Moses' _second misgiving_ God made a promise of exceeding beauty,
which all who speak for God should consider. Compare Exodus 4:12 with
Jeremi...
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A further difficulty was now declared. The man who first doubted
himself and then doubted because of his ignorance of God now doubted
because of the people to whom he was to be sent. God had told him...
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And he said, O my Lord, send, I pray thee, by the hand [of him whom]
thou (d) wilt send.
(d) That is, the Messiah: or some other, that is more suitable than I....
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Send. Many of the fathers think Moses here prays for the coming of the
Messias, who was to be the deliverer of his people; (St. Justin, &c.)
or he begs at least that one more proper than himself may b...
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Some have thought that Moses meant by this expression the Messiah, the
sent. And if so, it is a lively proof of his belief in Jesus; though
not of his obedience or duty, in presuming to prescribe to i...
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There is hardly a book of the Old Testament that stands out in more
decided contrast with the book of Genesis than the one which follows
it most closely. And this is the more striking, because God emp...
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13._Send, I pray thee, by the hand. _Those who interpret this passage
as alluding to Christ, (53) as though Moses said, that His power was
needed to accomplish so mighty a task, introduce a forced and...
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Moses still raises difficulties, and God gives him again signs,
remarkable signs. The two first seem to me in their character-types,
the first, of sin and of its healing; the second, of power, which,...
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AND HE SAID, O MY LORD,.... Acknowledging his dominion, his
sovereignty, his power to do the above things: or "on me, O Lord" u,
be the blame for making such objections; or on me let this work be
devo...
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And he said, O my Lord, send, I pray thee, by the hand [of him whom]
thou wilt send.
Ver. 13. _By the hand of him whom thou wilt._] Or, shouldst send: by
that excellent speaker the Messiah, _cuius di...
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_Send by whom thou wilt send_ By any but me. _The anger of the Lord
was kindled_ Even self-diffidence, when it grows into an extreme, when
it either hinders us _from_ duty, or clogs us _in_ duty, is v...
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1 Moses rod is turned into a Serpent.
6 His hand is leprous.
10 He is loath to bee sent.
14 Aaron is appointed to assist him.
18 Moses departeth from Iethro.
21 Gods message to Pharaoh.
24 Zippo...
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Exodus 4:1 And Moses answered and said, But, behold, they will not
believe me, nor hearken unto my voice; for they will say, Jehovah hath
not appeared unto 2thee. And Jehovah said unto him, What _is_...
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God's message to Moses has been so clear that it cannot be mistaken.
He has made no secret of the opposition of Pharaoh, but has declared
positively that He would enable Israel to triumph over this an...
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WILT:
Or, shouldest...
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10-17 Moses continued backward to the work God designed him for;
there was much of cowardice, slothfulness, and unbelief in him. We
must not judge of men by the readiness of their discourse. A great...
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By one who is fitter for the work than I am. Heb. _Send by the hand_
of him whom THOU WILT SEND, i.e. should send; for the future tense oft
signifies what one should do. See Genesis 20:9, Genesis 34:7...
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We are still called to linger at the foot of Mount Horeb, at "the
backside of the desert;" and, truly, the air of this place is most
healthful for the spiritual constitution. Man's unbelief and God's...
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Exodus 4:13 said H559 (H8799) O H994 Lord H136 send H7971 (H8798) hand
H3027 send H7971 ...
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MOSES CONTINUES HIS RESISTANCE AND YAHWEH BECOMES ANGRY (EXODUS 4:10).
Moses is naturally appalled at the hugeness of the responsibility that
Yahweh is seeking to place on him and desperately tries t...
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CONTENTS: Moses' objections. Unbelief of the people and Moses' lack of
eloquence. Return to Egypt. Message delivered to elders.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron, Jethro, Zipporah, elders.
CONCLUSION: U...
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Exodus 4:1. _They will not believe me._ Then the Lord directed him to
work a miracle, the most convincing evidence of divine authority, for
the removal of unbelief.
Exodus 4:2. _A rod._ Milton has dis...
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_Send, I pray Thee, by the hand of him whom Thou wilt send._
AN EVASION OF SPIRITUAL WORK
I. Moses recognized the necessity that the work should be
accomplished.
II. He manifested a disposition to...
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_O my Lord, I am not eloquent._
THE OBJECTIONS MADE TO RELIGIOUS SERVICE
I. These objections were made after God had given him a full insight
into the nature of the service required.
1. The insight...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 4:10_
THE OBJECTIONS MADE TO RELIGIOUS SERVICE
I. THESE OBJECTIONS WERE MADE AFTER GOD HAD GIVEN HIM A FULL INSIGHT
INTO THE NATURE OF THE SERVICE REQUIRED...
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EXPOSITION
EXODUS 4:1
The reluctance of Moses to undertake the part of leader, indicated by
his first reply at his first calling, "Who am I that I should go?"
etc. (Exodus 3:11), was not yet overcome...
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And Moses answered and said, But, behold, they will not believe me
(Exodus 4:1),
Now he's not convinced. They're gonna say, "Who sent you?" "All
right", God said, "Tell them Jehovah God, the God of y...
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send. Exodus 4:1 Exodus 23:20 Genesis 24:7 Genesis 48:16 Judges 2:1...
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SLOW TO OBEY
Exodus 4:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Not for one moment would we take from Moses the honor which is his. He
was a great man and a man faithful unto God. However, the Word of God
in painting a...
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Send by whom thou wilt send — By any but me....