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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Exodus 4:24


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Exodus 4:24

εγενετο 1096 5633 δε 1161 εν 1722 1520 τη 3588 οδω 3598 εν 1722 1520 τω 3588 καταλυματι 2646 συνηντησεν 4876 5656 αυτω 846 αγγελος 32 κυριου 2962 και 2532 εζητει 2212 5707 αυτον 846 αποκτειναι 615 5658

Douay Rheims Bible

And when he was in his journey, in the inn, the Lord met him, and would have killed him.

King James Bible - Exodus 4:24

And it came to pass by the way in the inn, that the LORD met him, and sought to kill him.

World English Bible

It happened on the way at a lodging place, that Yahweh met Moses and wanted to kill him.

Early Church Father Links

Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 6, Anf-04 vi.ix.v.xlviii Pg 3, Anf-04 vi.v.iv.iv Pg 6, Anf-05 iv.iv.lxxxiii Pg 79, Npnf-101 vii.1.XXIII Pg 15, Npnf-104 v.iv.vi.xxiv Pg 4, Npnf-206 vi.vi.I Pg 149, Npnf-213 iii.ix.v Pg 60

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Exodus 4:24

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 6
Tertullian writes Seffora; the LXX. in loco, Σεπφώρα Ex. iv. 24–26, where the Eng. ver. says, “the Lord met him,” etc.; the LXX ἄγγελος Κυρίου.

had not circumcised the foreskin of the infant with a pebble; whence, “there is the greatest peril if any fail to circumcise the foreskin of his flesh.” Nay, but if circumcision altogether brought salvation, even Moses himself, in the case of his own son, would not have omitted to circumcise him on the eighth day; whereas it is agreed that Zipporah did it on the journey, at the compulsion of the angel. Consider we, accordingly, that one single infant’s compulsory circumcision cannot have prescribed to every people, and founded, as it were, a law for keeping this precept. For God, foreseeing that He was about to give this circumcision to the people of Israel for “a sign,” not for salvation, urges the circumcision of the son of Moses, their future leader, for this reason; that, since He had begun, through him, to give the People the precept of circumcision, the people should not despise it, from seeing this example (of neglect) already exhibited conspicuously in their leader’s son. For circumcision had to be given; but as “a sign,” whence Israel in the last time would have to be distinguished, when, in accordance with their deserts, they should be prohibited from entering the holy city, as we see through the words of the prophets, saying, “Your land is desert; your cities utterly burnt with fire; your country, in your sight, strangers shall eat up; and, deserted and subverted by strange peoples, the daughter of Zion shall be derelict, like a shed in a vineyard, and like a watchhouse in a cucumber-field, and as it were a city which is being stormed.”1166

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Edersheim Bible History

Lifetimes vi.iv Pg 47.1, Lifetimes vii.vi Pg 24.7


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