Exodus Chapter 4 verse 29 Holy Bible

ASV Exodus 4:29

And Moses and Aaron went and gathered together all the elders of the children of Israel:
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BBE Exodus 4:29

Then Moses and Aaron went and got together all the chiefs of the children of Israel:
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DARBY Exodus 4:29

And Moses and Aaron went and gathered all the elders of the children of Israel;
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KJV Exodus 4:29

And Moses and Aaron went and gathered together all the elders of the children of Israel:
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WBT Exodus 4:29

And Moses and Aaron went, and assembled all the elders of the children of Israel:
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WEB Exodus 4:29

Moses and Aaron went and gathered together all the elders of the children of Israel.
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YLT Exodus 4:29

And Moses goeth -- Aaron also -- and they gather all the elders of the sons of Israel,
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 29-31. - Moses seems to have parted with Zipporah and his children in Horeb, and to have sent them back to Jethro (Exodus 18:2), perhaps because they might have interfered with the work which he had to do, perhaps because he thought Egypt would be no pleasant residence for them during the coming struggle. He journeyed onward from Horeb with Aaron for his sole companion, and had abundant time for taking counsel with him, and exercising the influence over him which high intellect and education combined will always give to their possessor. The journey from Horeb to Goshen occupied probably some weeks. On arriving in Goshen, the two brothers, in obedience to the divine command (Exodus 3:16), proceeded at once to "gather together all the elders of Israel" - that is, all these who exercised local authority over their countrymen in the various districts which they inhabited. Through the mouth of Aaron, Moses declared all that had been revealed to him at the burning bush and subsequently, exhibiting at the same time the credentials which proved him an ambassador from God, i.e. the three miracles which he had been empowered to work at any moment (Exodus 4:2-8). The elders, being themselves convinced, summoned an assembly of the people, as is implied though not expressed in ver. 30; and the people, having heard the words of Aaron and seen the signs, were also convinced, and bowing their heads, worshipped the God whose ambassadors had appeared before them. Verse 29. - On the elders of Israel, see note upon Exodus 3:16. It is clear that the Israelitish nation, though in bondage to the Egyptians, had a certain internal organisation of its own, and possessed a set of native officers. These were probably the hereditary heads of families. Moses and Aaron could have no authority to gather these persons together; but they issued an invitation, and it was accepted. The "elders" came to the meeting.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English ReadersTHE RETURN TO EGYPT.(29) Moses and Aaron went.--The two brothers returned together from the Sinaitic region to Egypt. No particulars of the journey are narrated, nor can we even tell what was the route which they followed. On their arrival, they at once set themselves to carry out the charge committed to them (Exodus 3:16). The Israelites in Egypt, though suffering under severe oppression, had an organisation of their own, jurisdiction attaching probably to the heads of tribes, or of chief families. (Comp. Numbers 1:4-16.) These persons are here called "elders," which the LXX. render ??? ?????????, "the senate." Moses and Aaron could have no power to convoke them; but they invited them to a conference, and the elders came.