Exodus - 7:6



6 Moses and Aaron did so. As Yahweh commanded them, so they did.

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Explanation and meaning of Exodus 7:6.

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And Moses and Aaron did as the Lord had commanded: so did they.
And Moses doth, Aaron also, as Jehovah commanded them; so have they done;
And Moses and Aaron did so: as the Lord gave them orders, so they did.
And so, Moses and Aaron did just as the Lord had instructed. And so it was done.
Fecit ergo Moses et Aharon: sicuti praeceperat Jehova ipsis, sic fecerunt.

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Scholarly Analysis and Interpretation.

And Moses and Aaron did. It is not for the sake of boasting that Moses reports his own obedience; but after having ingenuously confessed his hesitation, he now relates that he and his brother were in better courage for the performance of their office. In the meantime he shows that he, as well as his brother, was God's minister, and that he brought no industry, nor talent, nor counsel, nor dexterity himself, but simply obeyed God. Still from their example we must learn, that as we may not set about anything except what God prescribes, so we ought obediently and without objection to pursue whatever He commands. What follows as to their age is meant in amplification; since it was no common case, considering the natural coldness and heaviness of old age, that two octogenarians should have actively engaged in so difficult a charge. For I do not assent to the opinion of those who think that their dignity was enhanced by their age. I admit that age is venerable; but Moses had far different views, namely, that, excluding all human means, he might celebrate God's glory, who performed so mighty a work by men who were failing and decrepit with age. For although their vigor was as yet unabated, their old age might have made them timid, and might have also affected the people with anxiety, when they beheld their leaders to be not only of advanced age, but even naturally not far from the grave.

And Moses and Aaron did as the Lord commanded them,.... After this they never showed any reluctance, or made any objection to any message they were sent with, or any work they were ordered to do, but went about it at once, and performed it with all readiness and cheerfulness:
so did they; which is not a superfluous and redundant expression, but very emphatic, showing with what care and diligence they did every thing, and how exactly they conformed in all things to the divine will.

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