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A Reasonable Request
Commentators explain that the request to travel three days to sacrifice was intentionally reasonable. It was a journey of a known length to a specific wilderness area. Furthermore, as scholar Charles Ellicott notes, it was necessary to avoid conflict over sacrificing animals the Egyptians worshipped. God's strategy was to present a request that Pharaoh could have easily granted, thereby exposing the true nature of his hardened heart when he refused.
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Exodus
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18th Century
Theologian
Three days’ journey – that is, a journey which would occupy three days in going and returning. This was a demand quite in accordance with Eg…
19th Century
Bishop
They shall hearken. —The pronoun “they” refers to “the elders” of Exodus 3:16. For the fulfillment of the promise, see Exodus 4:29…
16th Century
Theologian
And they shall hearken to thy voice.44 The literal translation is, “They shall hearken to thy voice,” which many take …
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17th Century
Pastor
And they shall hearken to your voice
The elders of Israel, who would give credit to his commission, attend to what h…
17th Century
Minister
Moses' success with the elders of Israel would be good. God, who, by his grace, inclines the heart and opens the ear, could say beforehand, The…