So he let him alone. Then she said, “You are a bridegroom of blood,” because of the circumcision.
Parallel translations
- KJV So he let him go: then she said, A bloody husband thou art, because of the circumcision.
- BSB So the LORD let him alone. (When she said, “bridegroom of blood,” she was referring to the circumcision.)
- NKJV So He let him go. Then she said, “You are a husband of blood!”—because of the circumcision.
- NASB So He left him alone. At that time she said, “You are a groom of blood”—because of the circumcision.
- NLT (When she said “a bridegroom of blood,” she was referring to the circumcision.) After that, the Lord left him alone.
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Quick answer
God lets Moses live once the circumcision is done, and the saying is repeated. Obedience to the covenant sign removes the threat of judgment.
Overview
With the covenant requirement met, God withdraws His threat against Moses, confirming that the issue centered on circumcision. The repeated phrase about the bridegroom of blood, though enigmatic, ties Moses' deliverance to the shedding of blood in obedience. The passage as a whole teaches that even the deliverer is preserved through covenant faithfulness and blood, a foretaste of redemption secured by sacrifice.
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