Verses 22-23
22, 23. Moses, too, smarting under the accusations of his brethren, and also wounded by sympathy for their increased sufferings, returns to Jehovah with passionate entreaty for an explanation of his providence . There is a characteristic vehemence an almost irreverent impetuosity in his prayer, most natural to the man, and yet betraying a weakness which any writer of the Jewish ages would have been glad to hide . Only Moses could have written this, and only inspired man could write with such unworldly objectivity of himself .
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