Exodus 6:28

Exodus 6:28

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The narrative notes that the Lord spoke to Moses in Egypt on a specific day, transitioning to a final divine promise.

Context

This verse marks a transition from genealogy back to direct narrative and divine discourse. The temporal marker 'on the day when' creates a specific moment for God's communication with Moses, grounding the subsequent promise in real historical time. The setting 'in the land of Egypt' emphasizes that God's word reaches Moses in the very location of Israel's bondage.

What Does Exodus 6:28 Mean?

This verse marks a transition from genealogy back to direct narrative and divine discourse. The temporal marker 'on the day when' creates a specific moment for God's communication with Moses, grounding the subsequent promise in real historical time. The setting 'in the land of Egypt' emphasizes that God's word reaches Moses in the very location of Israel's bondage.

The verse's brevity and formal structure prepare for what follows: God's reaffirmation of the commission. The mention of the specific day underscores the importance of what God is about to say. This moment becomes pivotal—God speaks once more to ensure that Moses understands the full scope of his mission.

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