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Verse Exodus 6:2. _I_ AM _THE_ LORD] It should be, _I am_ JEHOVAH, and
without this the reason of what is said in the Exodus 6:3 is not
sufficiently obvious....
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There appears to have been an interval of some months between the
preceding events and this renewal of the promise to Moses. The
oppression in the meantime was not merely driving the people to
despera...
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CHAPTER 6:1-27 JEHOVAH'S ANSWERS AND THE GENEALOGY
_ 1. Jehovah answers Moses (Exodus 6:1)_
2. The Genealogy (Exodus 6:14)
Moses' “wherefore” and “why,” his outburst of impatience, is
graciously met...
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P'S SECOND ACCOUNT OF MOSES'S CALL. Till the method of Hebrew
compilers was understood, it was natural to take this as the account
of a second call. It is now seen to be the account of his call in the...
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GOD SPAKE. Occurs only twice in Exodus: here, and 20. See notes on
Exodus 3:7 with Exodus 6:10.
GOD. Hebrew. _Elohim_. App-4.
THE LORD. _Jehovah_. Note the repetition five times in this
revelation,...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
6 AND JE-HO-VAH SAID UNTO MO-SES, NOW SHALT THOU SEE WHAT I WILL DO TO
PHA-RAOH: FOR BY A STRONG HAND SHALL HE LET THEM GO, AND BY A STRONG
HAND SHALL HE DRIVE THEM OUT...
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_AND GOD SPAKE UNTO MOSES, AND SAID UNTO HIM, I AM THE LORD:_
And God spoke unto Moses. For his further encouragement, there was
made to him an emphatic repetition of the promise (Exodus 3:20)....
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THE RENEWAL OF THE PROMISE. GENEALOGIES OF REUBEN, SIMEON, AND LEVI
1. The STRONG HAND is the hand of Jehovah, not of Pharaoh. So RV
renders, 'by a strong hand,' i.e. under the compelling force of
Je...
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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 6
V1 Then the *LORD replied to Moses. ‘Now you will see what I will do...
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וַ יְדַבֵּ֥ר אֱלֹהִ֖ים אֶל ־מֹשֶׁ֑ה
וַ יֹּ֥אמֶר אֵלָ֖יו אֲנִ֥י יְהוָֽה׃...
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CHAPTER VI.
_ THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF MOSES._
Exodus 6:1.
We have seen that the name Jehovah expresses not a philosophic
meditation, but the most bracing and reassuring truth--viz., that an
immutable a...
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GOD'S NAME CONFIRMS HIS PROMISES
Exodus 6:2
The statement of Exodus 6:3 is at first sight, startling, because we
remember several passages in Genesis where that sacred name appears.
But this arises f...
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Here commences the section of Exodus devoted to the subject of
national deliverance. Everything began with a solemn charge to Moses.
It is first an answer to the complaint which God's servant had utte...
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How sweet and precious is this declaration! Reader! do you know the
Lord under this glorious character? It means everything that can carry
with it self-existence, and self-sufficiency. See Isaiah 40:1...
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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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2._And God spake. _God pursues His address, that Moses may again
uplift the fainting courage of the people. Moreover, He rebukes their
distrust, by recalling the memory of His covenant; for if this ha...
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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...
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AND GOD SPAKE UNTO MOSES, AND SAID UNTO HIM, I AM THE LORD. Or
Jehovah, the self-existent Being, the Being of beings, the everlasting
I am, the unchangeable Jehovah, true, firm, and constant to his
pr...
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And God spake unto Moses, and said unto him, I [am] the LORD:
Ver. 2. _I am Jehovah._] Aυταυτος (Scaliger's _a_ word); that
_do Press_ _b_ (Gregory's word); that have being of myself, give being
to a...
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_I am the Lord_ That is, _Jehovah_, on which word the emphasis is
laid, and it is to be wished that it had been always preserved in this
translation, and especially in such passages as this, the sense...
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1 God renueth his promise by his Name IEHOVAH.
14 The genealogie of Reuben,
15 of Simeon,
16 of Leui, of whom came Moses and Aaron.
1 THEN the LORD said vnto Moses, Now shalt thou see what I will...
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THE LORD SENDS A COMFORTING MESSAGE...
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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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GOD'S FURTHER PATIENT PREPARATION
(vs.1-13)
The impatience of Moses and of the children of Israel could not hasten
God to act out of impatience. He accomplished matters in His own wise
way. He tells...
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1-9 We are most likely to prosper in attempts to glorify God, and to
be useful to men, when we learn by experience that we can do nothing
of ourselves; when our whole dependence is placed on him, and...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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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 6:2 God H430 spoke H1696 (H8762) Moses H4872 said H559 (H8799)
LORD H3068
I am the Lord - or, Yahweh, Exodus 6:6, Exodus 6:8, Exodus 14:18,
Exodus 17:1, Exodus 20:2;...
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YAHWEH'S RESPONSE TO PHARAOH'S BEHAVIOUR AND PROMISE TO HIS PEOPLE
(EXODUS 6:2).
This promise is in the usual form of a chiasmus as follows:
a God speaks to Moses (Exodus 6:2 a).
b God says to Mose...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's answer to Moses' first prayer. Covenant renewed.
Families of Israel. Moses' commission renewed.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Pharaoh.
CONCLUSION: Man's extremity is God's opportunity...
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Exodus 6:1. _With a strong hand._ In a general view we do not find
that heaven has recourse to miracles, except when religion is low and
greatly depressed, somewhat as a fire which is burnt down has n...
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_I am the Lord._
DUTY TO JEHOVAH
Consider the meaning of our duty to God; the great truth that we have
such a duty; and how it comes about that we have it.
I. Duty is something which is due from on...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Exodus 6:1. Then the Lord] We can scarcely err in saying that this
verse should go with chap 5; and, as furnishing the immediate answer
of Jehovah to the complaint of Moses, it brings...
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DEPRESSION OF MOSES, AND CONFIRMATION OF HIS MISSION.
EXPOSITION
EXODUS 6:1
The expostulation of Moses did not offend God. God gave him, in reply
to it, a most gracious series of promises and assura...
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Chapter five of the book of Exodus, we left Moses in great despair. He
did what he thought God was calling him to do. He went to the Pharaoh
and demanded the release of the children of Israel. But the...
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I am the Lord. or, Jehovah Exodus 6:6 Exodus 6:8 Exodus 14:18 Exodus
17:1 Exodus 20:2 Genesis 15:7 Isaiah 42:8 Isaiah 43:11 Isaiah 43:15
Isaiah 44:6...
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FAITH AS EXEMPLIFIED IN MOSES
_Selections from Exodus 3:1; Exodus 6:1; Exodus 7:1; Exodus 8:1;
Exodus 14:1; Exodus 15:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The Children of Israel had been captive in Egypt for sever...
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l am Jehovah — The same with I am that I am, the fountain of being
and blessedness, and infinite perfection. The patriarchs knew this
name, but they did not know him in this matter by that which this...