Exodus 4:24
the inn.Ge 42:27The account in this and the two following verses, although rather obscure, seems to imply, that on their way to the land of Egypt, an angel appeared to Moses, and sought to kill his son, on account of his father's non-observance of the Lord's positive command to Abraham, that every man child of the Jewish nation, or born in his house in servitude, should be circumcised on the eighth day; and the Zipporah, at the command of Moses, immediately fulfilled the injunction, and thus averted the wrath of God, denounced against the disobedient: "The uncircumcised man child, whose flesh of his foreskin is not circumcised, that soul shall be cut off from his people." Ge 17:14the Lord.3:18; Nu 22:22,23; 1Ch 21:16; Ho 13:8sought.Ge 17:14; Le 10:3; 1Ki 13:24 Numbers 22:32
Wherefore.28; De 25:4; Ps 36:6; 145:9; 147:9; Jon 4:11withstand thee. Heb. be an adversary unto thee.22thy way.De 23:4; Pr 28:6; Mic 6:5; Ac 13:10; 2Pe 2:14,15before me.20,22,35; Ex 3:2-6; Pr 14:2; 28:18 Lamentations 2:4
bent.5; 3:3,12,13; Job 6:4; 16:12-14; Isa 63:10; Jer 21:5; 30:14that were pleasant to the eye. Heb. the desirable of theeye. Eze 24:25he poured.4:1; 2Ch 34:21,25; Isa 42:25; 51:17-20; 63:6; Jer 4:4; 7:20Jer 21:5,12; 36:7; Eze 5:13; 6:12; 22:22; 36:18; Na 1:2,6
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