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I. Introduction
As we continue through the book of Exodus seeing God’s dealings with Moses and now with his brother Aaron today, we encounter a very strange passage in the narrative where it appears that God wants to kill either Moses or his son.
Let’s see how this plays out before Moses meets up with his brother and then with the elders of Israel in Egypt.
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Firstborns are in view.
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Zipporah averts the death of their firstborn.
Moses is about to loose his firstborn son because he has not conformed to God’s Word in Genesis 17:10-14
The NET Bible says the phrase should be translated as:
“the blood of the circumcision of my son stood.”
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Moses meets with Aaron and the Elders
V. What do you see about God?
A. God’s word is binding–He does not forget His covenants.
B. God is in complete control over every life.
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