And the LORD said unto Moses, Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; lo, he cometh forth to the water; and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, that they may serve me.
El SEÑOR le dijo a Moisés: 'Levántate temprano por la mañana y ve a ponerte donde Faraón pueda verte cuando salga al agua. Dile: "Esto dice el SEÑOR: Deja ir a mi pueblo para que me adore."'
Dios instruye a Moisés confrontar a Faraón nuevamente para exigir la libertad de su pueblo para adorarlo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Exodus, the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt, and God had chosen Moses to lead them to freedom through a series of miraculous plagues designed to humble Pharaoh and demonstrate divine power. This verse occurs during the escalating conflict, specifically as God prepares the fourth plague of flies, instructing Moses to confront Pharaoh early in the morning by the Nile River, a place where Pharaoh likely performed rituals. The demand for the Israelites to be released was not just for their physical liberation but to serve God, highlighting His sovereignty over all nations.
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