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Verse Exodus 5:22. _AND MOSES RETURNED UNTO THE LORD_] This may
imply, either that there was a particular _place_ into which Moses
ordinarily went to commune with Jehovah; or it may mean that kind of...
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3. MOSES AND AARON IN EGYPT
Chapter S 4:29-5:23 Before the Elders and Before Pharaoh
_ 1. Before the elders of Israel (Exodus 4:29)_
2. Before Pharaoh, and his answer (Exodus 5:1)
3. The increased...
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EXODUS 5:1 TO EXODUS 6:1 (Exodus 5:1 f. and Exodus 5:4 E, the rest J).
PHARAOH'S FIRST REFUSAL to let Israel go, and his increase of their
burdens. The bulk of the sto
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LORD. One of the 134 places where Jehovah in the Primitive Text was
altered to Adonai. See App-32.
WHEREFORE... ? WHY... ? Figure of speech _Erotesis_ (App-6).
WE, like Moses, are full of similar qu...
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AND MOSES RETURNED UNTO THE LORD— This either implies, that there
was some particular place, where the Lord condescended to meet with,
and reveal himself to Moses; or else we must understand the words...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
5 And afterward Mo-ses and Aar-on came, and said unto Pha-raoh, Thus
saith Je-ho-vah, the God of Is-ra-el, Let my people go, that they may
hold a feast unto me in the wi...
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INCREASE OF THE OPPRESSION
1. PHARAOH] probably P. Merenptah. See on Exodus 1:8. His court may
have been at Zoan or Tanis during the events that ensued: cp. Psalms
78:12; Psalms 78:43; THE LORD GOD OF...
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The faith of Moses was severely tried, seeing that what he had done by
God's commandment had the effect of making matters still more grievous
for the Israelites meanwhile. But the opening words of the...
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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 5
MOSES AND AARON VISIT *PHARAOH – VERSES 1-5
V1 Afterwards Moses an...
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MOSES RETURNED UNTO THE LORD. — He could find nothing to say to the
officers. The course of events had as much disappointed him as it had
them All that he could do was to complain to God, with a freed...
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וַ יָּ֧שָׁב מֹשֶׁ֛ה אֶל ־יְהוָ֖ה וַ
יֹּאמַ֑ר
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CHAPTER V.
_ PHARAOH REFUSES._
Exodus 5:1.
After forty years of obscurity and silence, Moses re-enters the
magnificent halls where he had formerly turned his back upon so great
a place. The rod of a...
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MOSES APPEALS FROM PHARAOH TO GOD
Exodus 5:15; Exodus 6:1
God's way is to bring men to an end of themselves before He arises to
their help. Our efforts to deliver ourselves only end in increasing
our...
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Here we have the last picture of the people in bondage. As we follow
the history, we shall be particularly interested in noticing the
process through which Pharaoh passed. Here Moses and Aaron came to...
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_Wherefore. These are not words of anger, but of earnest prayer. (St.
Augustine, q. 14.) Moses does not attempt to satisfy the exasperated
officers, but commits the whole to God. (Menochius) --- In gr...
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It is right in all our distresses to return to the Lord. Provided we
do not complain of God, we are commanded to complain to God. See
Isaiah 37:14. How different this from the conduct of Jeremiah. See...
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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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_THE UNFAILING RESOURCE_
‘And Moses returned unto the Lord, and said,’ etc.
Exodus 5:22
Some lessons are embedded in this story of perennial value.
I. WE ARE REMINDED OF THE DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTER...
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22._And Moses returned. _This return unto the Lord is here used in a
bad sense for forsaking his office; for Moses is not related to have
either calmly prayed, or, as in a difficult emergency, to have...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 5 THROUGH 13.
At the news of the goodness of God, the people adore Him; but the
struggle against the power of evil is another matter. Satan will not
let the p...
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And Moses returned unto the LORD, and said, Lord, wherefore hast thou
[so] evil entreated this people? why [is] it [that] thou hast sent me?
Ver. 22. _And Moses returned unto the Lord._] He turned as...
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_Moses returned unto the Lord_ And expostulated with him. He knew not
how to reconcile the providence with the promise, and the commission
he had received. Is this God's coming down to deliver _Israel...
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1 Pharaoh chideth Moses and Aaron for their message.
5 Hee encreaseth the Israelites taske.
15 Hee checketh their complaints.
19 They cry out vpon Moses and Aaron.
22 Moses complaineth to God.
1...
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And Moses returned unto the Lord, turned to Jehovah with a cry of
distress, AND SAID, LORD, WHEREFORE HAST THOU SO EVIL ENTREATED THIS
PEOPLE? WHY IS IT THAT THOU HAST SENT ME? It is an appeal coming...
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THE OFFICERS REPROACH MOSES AND AARON...
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D. MOSES AND AARON BEFORE PHARAOH. THE SEEMINGLY MISCHIEVOUAS EFFECT
OF THEIR DIVINE MESSAGE, AND THE DISCOURAGMENT OF THE PEOPLE AND THE
MESSENGERS THEMSELVES. GOD REVERSES THIS EFFECT NU SOLEMNLY PR...
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THE FIRST APPEAL TO PHARAOH AND THE RESULTS
(vs.1-23)
Moses and Aaron then gain an audience with Pharaoh, and simply tell
him the message that the Lord God of Israel has for him, "Let My
people go, t...
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10-23 The Egyptian task-masters were very severe. See what need we
have to pray that we may be delivered from wicked men. The
head-workmen justly complained to Pharaoh: but he taunted them. The
malic...
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Moses returned unto the Lord, to expostulate with him, and pray to
him. To the people he saith nothing, but meekly passeth by their
severe censures, as forced from them by intolerable oppression; and...
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The effect of the first appeal to Pharaoh seemed ought but
encouraging. The thought of losing Israel made him clutch them with
greater eagerness and watch them with greater vigilance. Whenever
Satan's...
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Exodus 5:22 Moses H4872 returned H7725 (H8799) LORD H3068 said H559
(H8799) Lord H136 trouble H7489 ...
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Exodus 5:22
When Moses saw the vision at Horeb, he had passed many more years in
the world than Jacob at the time of his vision at Bethel; he knew much
of which Jacob was ignorant, and had experienced...
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CONTENTS: Moses' first contest with Pharaoh.
CHARACTERS: Moses, Aaron, Pharaoh, taskmasters.
CONCLUSION: God, in coming toward His people in mercy may sometimes
employ strange methods so that people...
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Exodus 5:1. _Moses and Aaron,_ accompanied by the elders, as in Exodus
6:26, went to Pharaoh.
Exodus 5:2. _Who is Jehovah?_ I know not JEHOVAH. The mythology of the
gentiles supposed every city, and e...
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_Why is it that Thou hast sent me?_
THE SORROWS OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE
There is a tone of unspeakable sadness in this complaint of Moses. He
had been crossed in his aims, his Divinely-inspired hopes ha...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 5:22 Although the Lord had promised that he
would deliver his people (Exodus 3:8) and had predicted that Pharaoh
would resist letting them go ...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Exodus 5:23. Neither has thou delivered thy people at all] This,
though strong, is scarcely so bold as the original, which here makes
an effective use of its preplaced _infinitive ab...
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EXPOSITION
EXODUS 5:22, EXODUS 5:23
The two brothers made no reply to the words of the officers. Perhaps
their hearts were too full for speech; perhaps they knew not what to
say. Whatever faith they...
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And afterward Moses and Aaron went in, and told the Pharaoh, Thus
saith Jehovah God of Israel, Let my people go, that they may hold a
feast unto me in the wilderness. And Pharaoh said, Who is Jehovah,...
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returned Exodus 17:4 1 Samuel 30:6 Psalms 73:25 Jeremiah 12:1 why is
it N
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THE CONTROVERSY BETWEEN PHARAOH AND GOD
Exodus 5:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The concluding verses of chapter 4, which link our last message with
this one, are most interesting. It would hardly do to pass...
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He expostulated with him. He knew not how to reconcile the providence
with the promise, and the commission he had received. Is this God's
coming down to deliver Israel? Must I who hoped to be a blessi...