Acts 7:25

25 Moses thought his own people would realize that God was using him to save them. But they didn't.

Acts 7:25 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 7:25

For he supposed his brethren would have understood him,
&c.] From his being an Hebrew in such high life; from his wonderful birth, and miraculous preservation in his infancy, and education in Pharaoh's court; and from the promise of God that he would visit them and save them:

how that God by his hand would deliver them:
wherefore he was the more emboldened to kill the Egyptian, believing that his brethren would make no advantage of it against him; but look upon it as a beginning and pledge of their deliverance by him:

but they understood not;
or "him not", as the Ethiopic version reads; they did not understand that he was to be their deliverer, or that this action of his was a token of it.

Acts 7:25 In-Context

23 "When Moses was 40 years old, he decided to visit the people of Israel. They were his own people.
24 He saw one of them being treated badly by a man of Egypt. So he went to help him. He got even by killing the man.
25 Moses thought his own people would realize that God was using him to save them. But they didn't.
26 "The next day Moses saw two men of Israel fighting. He tried to make peace between them. 'Men, you are both of Israel,' he said. 'Why do you want to hurt each other?'
27 "But the man who was treating the other one badly pushed Moses to one side. He said, 'Who made you ruler and judge over us?
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