'''Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh...''
When Moses resisted God's call with the statement above, it portrayed his
stubbornness
incompetence
lack of strength
lack of eloquence
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pls the answer here should be incompetence if u are to go with the question. moses did not mention anything partaining eloquence or lack of speech until ex 4:10 whereas the statement "who am i that i should go to pharoah", when God also said he will go with moses was said in ex 3:11

The answer is B
The above statement shows how Moses expresses his doubts and unworthiness for such a monumental task.
INCOMPETENCE: inability to do something successfully.

Yes, I am sure. Moses' statement "Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh?" (Exodus 3:11) indeed highlights his:
- Humility
- Self-doubt
- Concern about his lack of eloquence (as further expressed in Exodus 4:10)
This response showcases Moses' reluctance to take on the task due to his perceived limitations, particularly in terms of public speaking.

Incompetence means inability to perform,being ineptitude, unable to suit a general role or carry out a particular task while lack of eloquence depicts not skilled or lacking the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing...
The answer to this should be both

