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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Genesis Leviticus
Exodus 6
In this chapter,
- God satisfies Moses as to his complaints, ver. 1.
- He gives him fuller instructions what to say to the children of
Israel, ver. 2-8. but to little purpose, ver. 9.
- He sends him again to Pharaoh, ver. 10, 11. But Moses objects
against that, ver. 12. upon which a strict charge is given to him
and his brother, to execute their commission with vigour, ver. 13.
- An abstract of the genealogy of the tribes of Reuben and
Simeon, to introduce that of Levi, that the pedigree of Moses and
Aaron might be cleared, ver. 14-27.
- A repetition of the preceding story, ver. 28-30.
Verse 1. With a strong hand - That is, being forced to it by a strong
hand, he shall let them go.
Verse 2. l am Jehovah - The same with I am that I am, the fountain of
being and blessedness, and infinite perfection. The patriarchs
knew this name, but they did not know him in this matter by that
which this name signifies. God would now be known by his name
Jehovah, that is,
1. A God performing what he had promised, and so giving being
to his promises.
2. A God perfecting what he had begun, and finishing his own
work. In the history of the creation God is never called Jehovah,
till the heavens and the earth were finished, Gen. ii, 4. When the
salvation of the saints is compleated in eternal life, then he will be
known by his name Jehovah, Rev. xxii, 13, in the mean time they
shall find him for their strength and support, El-shaddai, a God
All-sufficient, a God that is enough.
Verse 5. I have heard the groaning of the children of Israel - He means
their groaning on occasion of the late hardships put upon them.
God takes notice of the increase of his people's calamities, and
observes how their enemies grow upon them.
Verse 6. I will bring you out: I will rid you: I will redeem you: I will
bring you into the land of Canaan; and, I will give it you - Let
man take the shame of his unbelief which needs such repetitions,
and let God have the glory of his condescending grace which
gives us such repeated assurances. With a stretched out arm -
With almighty power: A metaphor taken from a man that stretches
out his arm, to put forth all his strength.
Verse 7. I will take you to me for a people - A peculiar people, and I will
be to you a God - And more than this we need not ask, we cannot
have, to make us happy.
Verse 8. I am the Lord - And therefore have power to dispose of lands
and kingdoms as I please.
Verse 9. But they hearkened not to Moses for anguish of spirit - That is,
They were so taken up with their troubles that they did not heed
him.
Verse 11. That he let the children of Israel go - God repeats his precepts,
before he begins his punishments. Those that have oft been called
in vain to leave their sins, yet must be called again, and again.
Verse 12. Behold, the children of Israel have not hearkened to me; they
gave no heed to what I have said, how then shall Pharaoh hear
me? - If the anguish of their spirit makes them deaf to that which
would compose and comfort them, much more will his pride and
insolence, make him deaf to that which will but exasperate him.
Who am of uncircumcised lips - He was conscious to himself that
he had not the gift of utterance.
Verse 13. The Lord gave them a charge, both to the children of Israel,
and to Pharaoh - God's authority is sufficient to answer all
objections, and binds us to obedience without murmuring or
disputing.
Verse 14. This genealogy ends in those two great patriots, Moses and
Aaron; and comes in here to shew that they were Israelites, bone
of their bone, and flesh of their flesh, whom they were sent to
deliver, raised up unto them of their brethren, as Christ also
should be, who was to be the prophet and priest, the Redeemer
and law-giver of the house of Israel, and whose genealogy also
like this was to be carefully preserved. The heads of the houses of
three of the tribes are here named, agreeing with the accounts we
had, Gen. xlvi, 8-27. Reuben and Simeon seem to be mentioned
only for the sake of Levi, from whom Moses and Aaron
descended, and all the priests of the Jewish church.
Verse 16. The age of Levi, Kohath, and Amram, the father, grandfather,
and great grandfather of Moses is here recorded; and they all lived
to a great age, Levi to one hundred thirty seven, Kohath to one
hundred thirty three, and Amram to one hundred thirty seven:
Moses himself came much short of them, and fixed seventy or
eighty for the ordinary stretch of human life. Psalm xc, 10. For
now Israel was multiplied, and become a great nation, and divine
Revelation was by the hand of Moses committed to writing, and
no longer trusted to tradition; the two great reasons for the long
lives of the patriarchs were ceased, and therefore from
henceforward fewer years must serve men.
Verse 20. His father's sister - That is, kins-woman. So the Hebrew word
is frequently used.
Verse 23. Aminadab - A prince of the tribe of Judah. The Levites might
marry into any tribe, there being no danger of confusion or loss of
inheritance thereby.
Verse 26. According to their armies - Like numerous armies, in military
order, and with great power. In the close of the chapter, he returns
to his narrative, from which he had broken off somewhat abruptly
ver. 13, and repeats, the charge God had given him to deliver his
message to Pharaoh, ver. 29.
Verse 29. Speak all that I say unto thee - As a faithful ambassador.
Those that go on God's errand must not shun to declare the whole
counsel of God.
Chapter 6:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Genesis Leviticus
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