“Go and tell Pharaoh king of Egypt to let the Israelites go out of his land.”
Here, I. God sends Moses the second time to Pharaoh (Exo 6:11) upon the same errand as before, to command him, at his peril, that he let the children of Israel go. Note, God repeats his precepts before he begins his punishments.
Commenting on Exodus 6:10-13
And Moses spake before the Lord,.... Who appeared in a visible form, and had spoke to him with an articulate voice, and before whom Moses stood, and made the following reply: saying, behold, the children of Israel have not hearkened unto me; even though he brought a comfortable message to them from the Lord, and delivered many gracious promises of his to them, assuring them...
Exo 6:9-12 When Moses communicated this solemn assurance of God to the people, they did not listen to him רוּה מּקּצר, lit., “for shortness of breath;” not “from impatience” (like קצר־רוּח, Pro 14:29, in contrast to אפּים ארך), but from anguish, inward pressure, which prevents a man from breathing properly. Thus the early belief of the Israelites was changed into the despondency of unbelief through the increase of their oppression.
Commenting on Exodus 6:9-12