Exodus 4
Moses returns to Egypt and performs the signs that God has given him, but the Pharaoh still refuses to let the Israelites go.
Bible version
Moses Returns to Egypt
Commentary
Exodus chapter 4 is the story of Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush. After being called by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses is hesitant and questions God's plan. In response, God provides Moses with several signs to prove his authority and to demonstrate his power. The first sign is the transformation of Moses' staff into a snake. This is a powerful symbol of God's authority and power, as it demonstrates that God is capable of performing miracles. It also serves as a reminder to Moses that he is not alone in his mission, and that God will be with him every step of the way. The second sign is the transformation of Moses' hand into a leprous hand. This is a reminder to Moses that God is capable of healing, and that he will be able to provide the Israelites with the help they need to escape from Egypt. The third sign is the transformation of water into blood. This is a reminder to Moses that God is capable of punishing those who disobey him, and that he will be able to protect the Israelites from the Egyptians. The fourth sign is the transformation of dust into lice. This is a reminder to Moses that God is capable of creating life, and that he will be able to provide the Israelites with the sustenance they need to survive in the wilderness. Overall, these four signs demonstrate God's power and authority, and serve as a reminder to Moses that he is not alone in his mission. They also serve as a reminder to the Israelites that God will be with them every step of the way, and that he will provide them with the help they need to escape from Egypt.
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There are 31 verses in Exodus, chapter 4.