(not directly related to exodus; certain things discouraging me from doing a proper genesis commentary but i should just Take Courage. read from the balls/with the balls like bahti)
i think my favorite "voices" of the bible are the panicked official, the indignant prophecy, the leading parable.
just finished sefer shmu'el (both parts) and those two and shoftim (judges) are just riveting literature.
there's the "THIS IS THE FINGER OF GOD" realisation in exodus, and there's natan rebuking dovid for letting auryah die at the hands of the ammoni so he can take bas-sheva.
he tells this really sad parable about a man with only one ewe, who he loves like a child, and whose ewe is taken by a rich man with many flocks to be prepared for a feast (but if the poor man is auryah, the ewe is bas-sheva, the flocks are dovid's wives and concubines and the rich man is dovid: who is the guest? shlohmo (solomon)?).
dovid flies into a rage against this hypothetical rich man (his whole bit is Just Judgements) and natan says "THAT MAN IS YOU!", and then haShem (through natan) basically says "YOU ARE INSATIABLE. I GIVE YOU SO MUCH, I WOULD HAVE PROBABLY GIVEN YOU BAS-SHEVA IF YOU HAD ONLY ASKED".
the character-type of "your handmaid", of the woman as messenger or exemplary righteous person, also figures pretty heavily into shoftim and shmu'el. devorah, ya'el, avigail, even bas-sheva.