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NASB | Exodus 4:25 Then Zipporah took a flint and cut off her son's foreskin and threw it at Moses' feet, and she said, "You are indeed a bridegroom of blood to me." |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Exodus 4:25 Then Zipporah took a flint knife and cut off the foreskin of her son and threw it at Moses' feet, and said, "Indeed you are a husband of blood to me!" |
Subject: Why did Moses' send his wife to Midian |
Bible Note: Dear keliy... Well, Keliy, it looks like we are at it again.... (speaking of Moses) You wrote: "He presumed there would be difficulty in the Pharaoh's court, and decided not to take any along with him of his own family," (sic) First of all Keliy, scripture does not say why he decided not to take anyone along at all, and second of all, he did take along his brother Aaron and his sister Miriam; so sorry my friend, but you are flat wrong on three counts. Please do not give out opinion or speculate on Scripture unless you actually know what you are talking about, as this can be very misleading and damaging to those who come here seeking the truth. This is a Bible study forum, not an opinion/speculation forum. Please refrain from giving out false information, and please try to go with what Scripture actually says, not what we think it says. Speaking the truth in love John "We would like to agree with one who says that the bulk of our church-members love the old gospel; but we are not quite sure of it. If there were so general a soundness in the rank and file, would they quietly endure the abounding errors of the pulpits, and the babyish amusements with which congregations are being drenched? We fear the plague is among the people as well as among the priests. Yet, surely, there must be some who will fling aside the dastard love of peace, and speak out for our Lord, and for his truth. A craven [cowardly] spirit is upon many, and their tongues are paralyzed. Oh, for an outburst of true faith and holy zeal!" --Charles H. Spurgeon |