And the next day he shewed himself unto them as they strove, and would have set them at one again, saying, Sirs, ye are brethren; why do ye wrong one to another?
The people themselves were at fault, not Moses. They could have stopped that man's petulance if they had been grateful to God, but they said nothing and let him bring reproach on their deliverer. We complain of God's slowness to help, but our own wickedness holds back His hand.
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Israel swelled from seventy souls to six hundred thousand warriors not in haste but in God's time, and mark this: their fastest growth came when Egypt made their lives bitter. Suffering times have often been growing times with the church. Never lose heart at slowness; when the year of redemption draws near, God can do a double work in a single day.
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Commenting on Acts 7:17-29
Moses appeared the next day to two Hebrews locked in quarrel, tradition names them Dathan and Abiram, and worked to reconcile them as brothers. He reasoned with them plainly: you share blood and affliction; why then wrong one another?
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