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Exodus 4:10

Eloquent - See the margin. The double expression "slow of speech (Ezekiel 3:5 margin) and of a slow tongue" seems to imply a difficulty both in finding words and in giving them utterance, a very natural result of so long a period of a shepherd' s life, passed in a foreign land.

Since thou hast spoken - This expression seems to imply that some short time had intervened between this address and the first communication of the divine purpose to Moses.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Exodus 4:10:

Judges 4:8
Isaiah 1:4
Isaiah 6:5
Isaiah 30:33
Acts 7:22

 

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