Moses
Exodus 6:29ESV·traditional attribution

the LORD said to Moses, “I am the LORD; tell Pharaoh king of Egypt all that I say to you.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

This genealogy ends in Moses and Aaron to prove they were true Israelites, bone of their bone, raised up from among their own people, just as Christ would be. God's favours do not follow the order of birth; He often prefers the younger before the elder, crossing hands according to His sovereign will, not man's expectation.

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Commenting on Exodus 6:14-30

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

This genealogy authenticates the descent of Moses and Aaron at the moment they are about to act so crucially in Egypt and take up the highest offices in God's government and Church. It was essential their lineage be traced with absolute certainty.

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Commenting on Exodus 6:14-30

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran

Exo 6:28-30 In Exo 6:28-30 the thread of the history, which was broken off at Exo 6:12, is again resumed. דּבּר בּיום, on the day, i.e., at the time, when God spake. יום is the construct state before an entire clause, which is governed by it without a relative particle, as in Lev 7:35; 1Sa 25:15 (vid., Ewald, §286 i).

Commenting on Exodus 6:28-30