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Psalm 105:26BSB·traditional attribution

He sent Moses His servant, and Aaron, whom He had chosen.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 105 The Psalmist magnifies the singular grace of God displayed in selecting and freely adopting one people from amongst all nations of the world. To show that it was not in word only that he had made a covenant with Abraham and his offspring, God did not cease, after having delivered them from Egypt, to confer upon them innumerable benefits; and his design in...

Commenting on Psalm 105:1-45

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

He sent Moses his servant; and Aaron whom he had chosen. When the oppression was at the worst, Moses came. For the second time we have here the expression, "he sent"; he who sent Joseph sent also Moses and his eloquent brother. The Lord had the men in readiness and all he had to do was to commission them and thrust them forward.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

After the history of the patriarchs follows here the history of the people of Israel, when they grew into a nation. I. Their affliction in Egypt (Psa 105:25): He turned the heart of the Egyptians, who had protected them, to hate them and deal subtilely with them.

Commenting on Psalm 105:25-45