The commentary for today's reading in the Chronological Bible
mentions that some 400 years pass before another Scriptural account
focuses back on the descendants of Israel in Egypt. However God is far
from being silent during those intervening years. There are many other
scrolls, tablets, and books that fill in the gaps.
The book of Job would properly be placed here in the timeline - between Genesis and Exodus.
Quite
a bit has happened to the descendants of the sons of Jacob. For a while
they reigned in Egypt (Lower Egypt - in the North - remember the Nile
runs south to north) but now as the biblical record continues, they are
enslaved. There is a new king (from Upper Egypt who invaded Lower
Egypt) in power who did not know about Joseph. This new king ordered the
death of the baby boys in a effort to control the population of the
Hebrew slaves.
A baby boy, later to be known as Moses, was born to Levite parents. He was a "fine child". KJV says he was a "goodly"
child. Was he one of those "easy" babies who don't cry very often?
Is so, it would be easier to hide him, at least for the first few
months.
Notice the verse about Pharaoh ordering that
all baby boys be thrown into the Nile. Moses' mother was obedient to
the order. She did add a little detail however when she placed him in a
basket first. When Moses was found by Pharaoh’s daughter, she gave
him back to his mother to take care of him, and not only take care of
him, but she paid Moses’ mother to do it! Isn’t it just like God? He
does more for us than we could ever imagine!
How did Pharaoh's daughter know Moses was a Hebrew baby? Could it be because he was circumcised?
As
an adult, Moses killed an Egyptian slave master and as a result fled
from Egypt and into Midian. This area is between Edom and Paran, east
of Egypt across the Red Sea and far south of the Dead Sea. There are
many historians who believe that there were God-believing people living
there when Moses arrived. In fact Moses married the daughter of a
priest of Midian.
Many years later in the land of Midian God speaks to Moses from a burning bush.
The angel of the Lord appeared to Moses from within a bush. God spoke to Moses from within the bush. Can we connect some dots here???
Our
granddaughter, age 5 when retelling this story, related that God told
Moses to take off his sandals because they were on fire.
God asked Moses to go to Egypt to bring the Israelites out. Moses offered up:
EXCUSES, EXCUSES, EXCUSES
1. Moses: "Who am I that I should go?"
God: "I will go with you."
2. Moses: "What is your name?"
God: "I AM."
3. Moses: "What if they don't believe me?"
God: "You will show them signs and wonders."
4. Moses: "I don't speak very well."
God: "I will help you speak."
5. Moses’ fifth excuse as to why he couldn’t go was “O Lord, please send someone else to do it.”
At
this final excuse, the Lord's anger burned against Moses and so God
says He will send Moses' brother Aaron. Interestingly, Aaron was
already on his way.
Pay very close attention to the
staff that is mentioned over the next few days' readings. There is
great significance to this staff.
God also told Moses
that He would harden Pharaoh's heart. But we find out later that there
is a reason for this hardening of the heart. God gave Moses His
entire plan, from beginning to end, including the final plague.
Going
back to Moses' excuses, can we draw some conclusions concerning
ourselves? How often have all of us offered up the same or similar
excuses when God calls us to do His work?
We must remember that God doesn't call the equipped, He equips the called!
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