Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Exodus 3:10-22

Come now therefore, and I will send thee—Considering the patriotic views that had formerly animated the breast of Moses, we might have anticipated that no mission could have been more welcome to his heart than to be employed in the national emancipation of Israel. But he evinced great reluctance to it and stated a variety of objections [Exodus 3:11, Exodus 3:13; Exodus 4:1, Exodus 4:10] all of which were successfully met and removed—and the happy issue of his labors was minutely described.


 
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