Moses
Exodus 4:30ESV·traditional attribution

Aaron spoke all the words that the LORD had spoken to Moses and did the signs in the sight of the people.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Moses neglected to circumcise his son, likely because he was too fond of his Midianite wife and too indulgent of her will, and so God met him in anger to kill him. Omissions are sins; the neglect of the covenant's seals shows we undervalue the promises and despise the conditions. Even good men grow slack in duty when cut off from the company of the faithful.

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Commenting on Exodus 4:24-31

John Gill Reformed Baptist

The people believed that the Lord had visited them in mercy and looked upon their affliction, so they bowed their heads and worshipped, expressing their thankfulness for His compassion and their readiness to obey the directions He would give them.

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Adam Clarke Methodist

Aaron was the better speaker, more fluent in Hebrew, which is why he became Moses' spokesman. He relayed all the Lord's words while Moses performed the signs: the rod becoming a serpent, the hand struck with leprosy, the water turned to blood.

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