Exodus 6:10

Exodus 6:10

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God speaks again to Moses, preparing to give him further instructions about confronting Pharaoh.

Context

Despite Israel's rejection, God continues the conversation with Moses. This brief verse serves as a transition, showing that God does not withdraw in response to human unbelief. The Lord's determination to proceed demonstrates that the exodus will not be thwarted by Israel's doubt or Pharaoh's resistance.

What Does Exodus 6:10 Mean?

Despite Israel's rejection, God continues the conversation with Moses. This brief verse serves as a transition, showing that God does not withdraw in response to human unbelief. The Lord's determination to proceed demonstrates that the exodus will not be thwarted by Israel's doubt or Pharaoh's resistance.

The phrase 'saying' introduces what follows: God's renewed commission to Moses. This moment establishes that Moses is God's primary instrument in the exodus narrative, even when the people falter. God's persistence signals that the rescue mission is grounded in divine will, not dependent on perfect human cooperation.

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