Exodus 2:11-12

A.M. 2473. B.C. 1531. Moses.

Ac 7:22-24; Heb 11:24-26

burdens.

1:11; 3:7; 5:9,14; Isa 58:6; Mt 11:28; Lu 4:18

he looked.

Ac 7:24-26

slew.If the Egyptian killed the Hebrew, Moses only acted agreeably to the divine law (Ge 9:6) in thus slaying the Egyptian; nor did he violate the law of Egypt; for, according to Diodorus Siculus (1. 1. 17), "he who saw a man killed, or violently assaulted on the highway, and did not rescue him, if he could, was punished with death." Moses, therefore, in this transaction, acted as a brave and good man; especially as at this time there was little probability of obtaining justice on an Egyptian murderer.

Hebrews 11:24-26

when.

Ex 2:10; Ac 7:21-24

Choosing.

10:32; Job 36:21; Ps 84:10; Mt 5:10-12; 13:21; Ac 7:24,25; 20:23,24

Ro 5:3; 8:17,18,35-39; 2Co 5:17; Col 1:24; 2Th 1:3-6; 2Ti 1:8

2Ti 2:3-10; 3:11,12; Jas 1:20; 1Pe 1:6,7; 4:12-16

the people.

4:9; Ps 47:9; 1Pe 2:10

the pleasures.

Job 20:5; 21:11-13; Ps 73:18-20; Isa 21:4; 47:8,9; Lu 12:19,20

Lu 16:25; Jas 5:5; Re 18:7

the reproach.

10:33; 13:13; Ps 69:7,20; 89:50,51; Isa 51:7; Ac 5:41; 2Co 12:10

2Co 12:10; 1Pe 1:11; 4:14

of Christ. or, for Christ. greater.

Ps 37:16; Jer 9:23,24; 2Co 6:10; Eph 1:18; 3:8; Re 2:9; 3:18

for he had.

6; 2:2; 10:35; Ru 2:12; Pr 11:18; 23:18; Mt 5:12; 6:1; 10:41; Lu 14:14
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