Moses took the rod from before Yahweh, as he commanded him.
Parallel translations
- KJV And Moses took the rod from before the LORD, as he commanded him.
- BSB So Moses took the staff from the LORD’s presence, just as he had been commanded.
- NKJV So Moses took the rod from before the Lord as He commanded him.
- NASB So Moses took the staff from before the Lord, just as He had commanded him;
- NLT So Moses did as he was told. He took the staff from the place where it was kept before the Lord.
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Quick answer
Moses took the rod from before the Lord as commanded. He began in obedience, taking up the appointed staff.
Overview
The rod kept before the Lord was likely Aaron's budded staff, a sign of God's chosen authority. Moses' initial step follows the command exactly. The verse heightens the contrast with what follows, where obedience falters in the moment of testing.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 1
- Num 17:10Yahweh said to Moses, “Put back the rod of Aaron before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”
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