a2:16-25
b2:18-22
cActs 7:30
dExod 2:23-25
e2:25
f2:16
g2:18
h18:1
iGen 14:18
jExod 18:12

‏ Exodus 2:16

Summary for Exod 2:16-25: 2:16-25  a This passage further reveals Moses’ concern for the oppressed and tells of his transition to a new land (2:18-22  b). He married, had a child, and lived there for forty years (Acts 7:30  c). From a human perspective, there was no way for the Israelites to be rescued through Moses, but it is the divine perspective that matters. The end of this section (Exod 2:23-25  d) tells us that God had not forgotten his people; he was only waiting for the time to act (2:25  e). 2:16  f The priest of Midian was named Reuel (2:18  g), but later he is called Jethro (18:1  h). It was common for a person to have both an official name and a personal name, though in this case it is not clear which is which. Perhaps, like Melchizedek (Gen 14:18  i), he represented an indigenous religious class that had not fallen prey to a pagan religion. Reuel’s actions in bringing an offering and sacrifices to God (Exod 18:12  j) suggest that this was so.
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