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Urgent, Imperfect Obedience
Commentators like Matthew Henry and John Calvin explain that this crisis arose from Moses's neglect of God's command to circumcise his son. Zipporah's quick, though perhaps clumsy and resentful, action demonstrates a crucial principle: God honored this imperfect act of obedience done in a moment of desperation. It serves as a powerful reminder to promptly address areas of disobedience when God brings them to our attention.
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Exodus
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18th Century
Theologian
Sharp stone - Not “knife,” as in the margin. Zipporah used a piece of flint, in accordance with the usage of the patriarchs. The Egyptians n…
19th Century
Bishop
A sharp stone.— On the use of stone knives by the Egyptian paraschistœ, see Herod. ii. 86. They were regarded as more pur…
16th Century
Theologian
Then Zipporah took a sharp stone. Because the wife here improperly assumed this office, some of the Rabbis speculate that this was done in…
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17th Century
Pastor
Then Zipporah took a sharp stone, and cut off the foreskin of
her son
Perceiving th…
17th Century
Minister
God met Moses in anger. The Lord threatened him with death or sent sickness upon him, as punishment for having neglected to circumcise his son. Whe…