Message: “Exodus 4:10-17”
Moses continues to refuse God, but now his objection becomes obstinate and unreasonable. God gets angry and compromises.
Moses continues to refuse God, but now his objection becomes obstinate and unreasonable. God gets angry and compromises.
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CloseWhy does the Exodus story shift from narrative to poetry? How does Moses' song embody the Ancient Near Eastern salvific imagination? Plus: marking salvation and the Israelites who didn't make it across
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