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and her two sons. The name of one son was Gershom, for Moses said, "I have been a sojourner in a foreign land".
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A Sojourner's Identity
Commentators explain that the name Gershom, meaning "a stranger there," was a powerful declaration of faith. Moses gave this name to his son to constantly remind himself and teach his child that Midian was not their true home. It signified that their ultimate hope and identity were rooted in God's promise of Canaan, reflecting the Christian's call to live as a sojourner on earth with eyes fixed on a heavenly home.
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Exodus
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19th Century
Anglican
Gershom. —See Note on Exodus 2:22.
16th Century
Protestant
And her two sons. It was noted in its proper place what a distinguished proof not only of faith, but also of magnanimity and firmness Mose…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And her two sons Those also Jethro took along with him and his daughter:
of which the name of the…
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Presbyterian
Jethro came to rejoice with Moses in the happiness of Israel, and to bring his wife and children to him. Moses must have his family with him, so th…