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Exodus 4

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Exodus 4:6 [1] The Hebrew term for "leprous" referred to any of several severe rashes or skin diseases, including Hansen's disease (true leprosy).
Exodus 4:6 [1] The Hebrew term for "leprous" referred to any of several severe rashes or skin diseases, including Hansen's disease (true leprosy).
Exodus 4:10 [2] Lit heavy of mouth and heavy of tongue.
Exodus 4:10 [2] Lit heavy of mouth and heavy of tongue.
Exodus 4:18 [3] Lit brethren.
Exodus 4:18 [3] Lit brethren.
Exodus 4:25 [4] Moses had not circumcised his son in obedience to the commandment that God had given to Abraham and his descendants (GEN 17:10 ff). It is possible that Moses refrained from doing the procedure because his wife Zipporah, a Midianite, had objected. If so, Zipporah now reluctantly performed the procedure herself as a last resort to save Moses' life, not hiding her disgust over the situation.
Exodus 4:25 [4] Moses had not circumcised his son in obedience to the commandment that God had given to Abraham and his descendants (GEN 17:10 ff). It is possible that Moses refrained from doing the procedure because his wife Zipporah, a Midianite, had objected. If so, Zipporah now reluctantly performed the procedure herself as a last resort to save Moses' life, not hiding her disgust over the situation.