SEV Biblia, Chapter 4:19
Dijo también el SEÑOR a Moisés en Madián: Ve, y vuélvete a Egipto, porque han muerto todos los que procuraban tu muerte.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Exodus 4:19
Verse 19. In Midian] This was a new revelation, and appears to have taken place after Moses returned to his father-in-law previous to his departure for Egypt.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 18-23 - After God had appeared in the bush, he often spake to Moses. Pharao had hardened his own heart against the groans and cries of the oppressed Israelites; and now God, in the way of righteous judgment hardens his heart against the teaching of the miracles, and the terro of the plagues. But whether Pharaoh will hear, or whether he wil forbear, Moses must tell him, Thus saith the Lord. He must demand discharge for Israel, Let my son go; not only my servant, whom tho hast no right to detain, but my son. It is my son that serves me, an therefore must be spared, must be pleaded for. In case of refusal will slay thy son, even thy first-born. As men deal with God's people let them expect so to be dealt with.
Original Hebrew
ויאמר 559 יהוה 3068 אל 413 משׁה 4872 במדין 4080 לך 1980 שׁב 7725 מצרים 4714 כי 3588 מתו 4191 כל 3605 האנשׁים 582 המבקשׁים 1245 את 853 נפשׁך׃ 5315