Alone Arguments Bear Burden Burdens Cumbrance Disputes Encumbrance Load Myself Possible Pressure Problems Responsible Strife Sustain Troubles Undertake Wear Weight
1:12 How can I myself alone {i} bear your cumbrance, and your burden, and your strife?
(i) Signifying how great a burden it is, to govern the people.
1:12 Your burden - The trouble of ruling and managing so perverse a people. Your strife - Your contentions among yourselves, for the determnination whereof the elders were appointed.
1:9-18 Moses reminds the people of the happy constitution of their government, which might make them all safe and easy, if it was not their own fault. He owns the fulfilment of God's promise to Abraham, and prays for the further accomplishment of it. We are not straitened in the power and goodness of God; why should we be straitened in our own faith and hope? Good laws were given to the Israelites, and good men were to see to the execution of them, which showed God's goodness to them, and the care of Moses.
Alone Arguments Bear Burden Burdens Disputes Encumbrance Load Possible Pressure Problems Responsible Strife Sustain Troubles Undertake Wear Weight
Alone Arguments Bear Burden Burdens Disputes Encumbrance Load Possible Pressure Problems Responsible Strife Sustain Troubles Undertake Wear Weight