Emotions in Exodus Chapter 6, King James Bible

Reassurance and Divine Confidence: God opens the chapter by reassuring Moses of His power and promises, intended to instill confidence and faith despite the challenges faced.

Discouragement and Despondency: The Israelites are too despondent to heed Moses, broken by the harshness of their bondage and the lingering anguish of their spirits.

Doubt and Insecurity: Moses voices his doubt about his ability to convince Pharaoh, feeling inadequate due to his perceived lack of eloquent speech.

Frustration: Moses' repeated doubts reveal a deep-seated frustration with his role and responsibilities, exacerbated by his insecurities and the pressures of leadership.

Persistence and Resolve: God responds to Moses with instructions that emphasize persistence and a firm resolve to carry out the divine plan, reinforcing His command despite setbacks.

Obedience and Acceptance: By the end of the chapter, Moses and Aaron show obedience and acceptance of their tasks, ready to move forward with God's commands.