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Verse Exodus 4:22. _ISRAEL IS MY SON_, EVEN _MY FIRSTBORN_] That is,
The Hebrew people are unutterably dear to me....
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MY FIRSTBORN - The expression would be perfectly intelligible to
Pharaoh, whose official designation was “son of Ra.” In numberless
inscriptions the Pharaohs are styled “own sons” or “beloved
sons” 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 4:21 J. THE DEATH OF PHARAOH'S FIRSTBORN IS THREATENED.
Exodus 4:22 f. seems to have been moved back hither from before Exodus
10:28 to serve as a general introduction to the Plagues, receiving...
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ISRAEL IS MY SON, &C.— See Psalms 89:27; Psalms 2:7. This phrase is
expressive of God's peculiar regard and favour to the people of
Israel; whom he had chosen and adopted, as it were, to share the fir...
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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 THOU SHALT SAY UNTO PHARAOH, THUS SAITH THE LORD, ISRAEL IS MY
SON, EVEN MY FIRSTBORN:_
Israel is my son, even my first-born. The expression indicates special
affection and interest....
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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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ISRAEL IS MY SON, _even_ MY FIRSTBORN] This expresses God's choice of
Israel as His peculiar people: cp. Deuteronomy 14:1; Hosea 11:1;
Jeremiah 31:9, and see on...
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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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ISRAEL IS MY SON. — Compare Hosea 11:1. This tender relation, now
first revealed, is not a mere metaphor, meaning “as dear to me as a
son,” but a reality. The Israel of God enjoys the sonship of
adopt...
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וְ אָמַרְתָּ֖ אֶל ־פַּרְעֹ֑ה כֹּ֚ה
אָמַ֣ר יְה
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MOSES OBEYS _._
Exodus 4:18.
Moses is now commissioned: he is to go to Egypt, and Aaron is coming
thence to meet him. Yet he first returns to Midian, to Jethro, who is
both his employer and the head...
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MOSES AND AARON ANNOUNCE GOD'S PURPOSE TO ISRAEL
Exodus 4:18
So often the keenest tests of a man's fitness for his life-work are
furnished by his behavior in his home. It may be that Zipporah had
res...
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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 thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel [is] my
son, [even] my (k) firstborn:
(k) Meaning, most dear to him....
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CHAPTER IV.
_ First-born, heir to my promises, and the object of my complacency._...
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This is the first time we meet with that solemn prefatory expression
which, in the succeeding parts of scripture, holy men, acting under
the divine authority, adopted: Thus saith the Lord. And when Go...
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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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22._Israel is my son, even my first-born. _God thus refutes, by
anticipation, the only pretext by which Pharaoh could justify his
refusal to let the people go. For Jacob had spontaneously submitted
hi...
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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 THOU SHALL SAY UNTO PHARAOH,.... When arrived in Egypt, and in his
presence:
THUS SAITH THE LORD; he was to declare to him that he came in his
name, and by his orders, and, as an ambassador of hi...
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And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel [is] my
son, [even] my firstborn:
Ver. 22. _Even my firstborn._] And so "higher than the kings of the
earth." Psa 89:27...
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_Which I have put in thy hand_ In thy power: _I will harden his heart_
After he has frequently hardened it himself, wilfully shutting his
eyes against the light, I will at last permit Satan to harden...
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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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And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the Lord, Israel is My
son, even my first-born;...
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MOSES DISMISSED BY JETHRO...
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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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18-23 After God had appeared in the bush, he often spake to Moses.
Pharaoh had hardened his own heart against the groans and cries of the
oppressed Israelites; and now God, in the way of righteous ju...
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By my choice and adoption. They are most dear to me, and reserved by
me out of all nations to be my peculiar people; and therefore I will
no longer suffer thee to invade my right, nor them to live in...
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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 4:22 say H559 (H8804) Pharaoh H6547 says H559 (H8804) LORD
H3068 Israel H3478 son H1121 firstborn...
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THE THREE SONS (EXODUS 4:21).
This section could be described as being at the heart of the book of
Exodus, for it deals with three attitudes that lie at the heart of
God's dealings with the world: His...
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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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_Israel is My son, even My firstborn._
THE PRIMOGENITURE OF THE GOOD
I. That the good have a Divine father.
1. He is merciful to the children.
2. He vindicates the children from their foes.
II. T...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 4:18 These verses are a transition from
Moses’ exile in Midian to his return to Egypt.
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 4:22 ISRAEL IS MY FIRSTBORN SON. God has
remembered his covenant with Abraham (see Genesis 15:13). He will
bring his people to the land promised
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 4:21_
THE ANTICIPATION OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE
I. THAT VERY FREQUENTLY GOD CAUSES GOOD MEN TO ANTICIPATE CHRISTIAN
SERVICE.
1. _It is often anticipated as the...
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EXPOSITION
EXODUS 4:18-2
If Moses had, as we have supposed, been accepted into the Midianitish
nation, he would need permission to withdraw himself from the tribal
head. This head was now Jether, or...
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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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Israel. Exodus 19:5 Exodus 19:6 Deuteronomy 14:1 Jeremiah 31:9 Hosea
11:1
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Thus saith the Lord — This is the first time that preface is used by
any man, which afterwards is used so frequently by all the prophets:
Israel is my son, my first — born — Precious in my sight,
hono...