Exodus 14 Commentary Pharaoh changes his mind. He pursues Israel. We have yet another sign from the LORD, but it’s not for Pharaoh. It’s God’s people. They must see the LORD in action. Israel needs this sign to face unchartered waters ahead. The miracle should encourage them to go ahead and face their enemies with easeContinueContinue reading “Exodus 14 Commentary”
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Exodus 13 Commentary
Exodus 13 Commentary Moses carries Joseph’s bones out of Egypt. He keeps the rich tradition of the patriarchs. They must be buried in Canaan, the land God gave them. Egypt isn’t home. Moses understands the importance of traditions and culture. For this reason, he was raised in the palace – a place where preserving aContinueContinue reading “Exodus 13 Commentary”
Exodus 12 Commentary
Exodus 12 Commentary The LORD begins by changing Israel’s calendar. It’s a new start! It is an attempt to return to the good times of Genesis 1. The LORD is quick to want to fix things and start afresh; humans want to live in the past. Changing Israel’s calendar marks the beginning of the renewal.ContinueContinue reading “Exodus 12 Commentary”
Exodus 9 Commentary
Exodus 9 Commentary The reason for the freedom is the worship of the one true God – the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Verse 1. Verse 1 gives us another very important addition: The LORD God is now the God of the Hebrews. So the statement changes. He is the God of Abraham, Isaac,ContinueContinue reading “Exodus 9 Commentary”
Exodus 8 Commentary
Exodus 8 Commentary Chapter 3 gives us 3 signs but Pharaoh remains hardened. The first sign ‘of frogs’ is duplicated but the second and third signs are too hard for Pharaoh’s magicians. Probably Pharaoh thinks his magicians haven’t just worked hard enough. So he rejects Moses and Aaron.This chapter tells us a lot about theContinueContinue reading “Exodus 8 Commentary”
Exodus 7 Commentary
Exodus 7 Commentary The initial demand that Pharaoh releases Israel was treated with contempt and ridicule. Now the LORD will make it impossible for Pharaoh to believe so that a full picture is unpacked before the human race. Verse 3. The LORD God began by showing Himself to Moses. Moses saw and believed. Then theContinueContinue reading “Exodus 7 Commentary”
Exodus 6 Commentary
Exodus 6 Commentary Israel swings between belief and unbelief. They briefly believe after a couple of miracles from Moses. They worship. After Pharaoh’s aggressive response, Israel goes back to doubt. They don’t want to hear anything about the name of the LORD. It has caused them trouble! Pharaoh doesn’t want to lose free labor. Israel’sContinueContinue reading “Exodus 6 Commentary”
Exodus 4 Commentary
Exodus 4 Commentary Moses is a logical man. Who would blame him? But the LORD God is gracious enough and attends to all the issues Moses raises. The LORD God knows exactly what will happen but gets involved in the “if” situations with Moses for Moses’s benefit. If they don’t believe ‘A’, go for optionContinueContinue reading “Exodus 4 Commentary”
Exodus 3 Commentary
Exodus 3 Commentary Human resource management is rarely listed as one of the roles of the LORD Jesus. This chapter is all about recruitment. Yes, recruitment but the LORD God isn’t a headhunter. The candidate was selected and gloomed for the office over many years – from his birth. Of course, the candidate doesn’t knowContinueContinue reading “Exodus 3 Commentary”
Genesis 2b Commentary
Exodus 2b Commentary Moses’ first home is the Levite’s womb, fathered by a Levite man. It’s this home that defines his identity. He is a Hebrew, but importantly, he is a Levite. Levi (and his elder brother Simeon) exterminated an entire city in response to the raping of their sister Dinah. Their reasoning was, “ShouldContinueContinue reading “Genesis 2b Commentary”