Exodus 10:29
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Read Full Chapter →Moses responds calmly: 'You have spoken well. I will not see your face again.'
Context
Moses' reply is striking in its simplicity and acceptance. He does not defend himself, argue, or plead. His agreement—'You have spoken well'—shows remarkable composure. He accepts Pharaoh's ultimatum without fear or protest, demonstrating complete trust in God.
What Does Exodus 10:29 Mean?
Moses' reply is striking in its simplicity and acceptance. He does not defend himself, argue, or plead. His agreement—'You have spoken well'—shows remarkable composure. He accepts Pharaoh's ultimatum without fear or protest, demonstrating complete trust in God.
The repetition of 'I will not see your face again' confirms that this is indeed the end of their dialogue. What follows—the tenth plague—will be God's final, overwhelming statement. Moses' quiet acceptance signals that all human effort at persuasion has ended; judgment must now take its course.