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Introduction

A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491.

This chapter,

(1,) Continues and concludes God’s discourse with Moses, concerning bringing Israel out of Egypt. 1, Moses objects the people’s unbelief, Exodus 4:1 , and God answers that objection by giving him a power to work miracles. First, To turn his rod into a serpent, and then into a rod again, Exodus 4:2-5 . Second, To make his hand leprous, and then whole again, Exodus 4:6-8 . Third, To turn the water into blood, Exodus 4:9 . Exodus 4:2 , Moses objects his own slowness of speech, Exodus 4:10 , and begs to be excused, Exodus 4:13 . But God answers his objection, First, By promising him his presence, Exodus 4:11 , Exodus 4:12 . Second, By joining Aaron in commission with him, Exodus 4:14-16 . Third, By putting an honour upon the very staff in his hand, Exodus 4:17 .

(2,) Moses’s execution of his commission. 1, He obtains leave of his father-in- law to return into Egypt, Exodus 4:18 . Exodus 4:2 , He receives further instructions from God, Exodus 4:19-23 . Exodus 4:3 , He hastens his departure, and takes his family with him, Exodus 4:20 . Exodus 4:4 , He meets with some difficulty about the circumcising of his son, Exodus 4:24-26 . Exodus 4:5 , He has the satisfaction of meeting his brother Aaron, Exodus 4:27 , Exodus 4:28 . Exodus 4:6 , He produceth his commission before the elders of Israel, to their great joy, Exodus 4:29-31 .

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