12. how then shall . . . who am of uncircumcised lips?--A metaphorical expression among the Hebrews, who, taught to look on the circumcision of any part as denoting perfection, signified its deficiency or unsuitableness by uncircumcision. The words here express how painfully Moses felt his want of utterance or persuasive oratory. He seems to have fallen into the same deep despondency as his brethren, and to be shrinking with nervous timidity from a difficult, if not desperate, cause. If he had succeeded so ill with the people, whose dearest interests were all involved, what better hope could he entertain of his making more impression on the heart of a king elated with pride and strong in the possession of absolute power? How strikingly was the indulgent forbearance of God displayed towards His people amid all their backwardness to hail His announcement of approaching deliverance! No perverse complaints or careless indifference on their part retarded the development of His gracious purposes. On the contrary, here, as generally, the course of His providence is slow in the infliction of judgments, while it moves more quickly, as it were, when misery is to be relieved or benefits conferred.
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Outline
1 God renews His promise by his name JEHOVAH
10 He sends Moses to Pharaoh
14 The genealogy of Reuben
15 of Simeon
19 of Levi, of whom came Moses and Aaron
Ancient Customs
My Covenant
Heritage
armies
uncircumcised lips
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Map of the Nile River and Egypt
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Ancient Topics
JEHOVAH
Ancient People
God, Moses, Pharaoh
Egyptians
children of Israel
Geography
Egypt
the land of Canaan
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The Old Testament
Exodus Resources
Moses
and the Exodus
The Giving of the Law
The
Tabernacle
The Wilderness Wanderings