Emotions in Exodus Chapter 4,

Doubt and Insecurity: Moses expresses significant doubt and insecurity about his abilities to persuade the Israelites and Pharaoh, fearing they won't believe he was sent by God.

Frustration and Impatience (from God): God shows frustration with Moses' continual doubts, responding by providing miraculous signs as evidence of divine power.

Fear: Despite divine signs, Moses remains fearful about his capability to speak effectively, highlighting his anxiety over his speech and eloquence.

Anger (from God): God's anger is kindled when Moses asks for someone else to be sent, showing divine exasperation with Moses' hesitance.

Relief and Support: God appoints Aaron to assist Moses, alleviating his fears by providing a capable spokesman in his brother.

Acceptance and Resignation: Moses eventually accepts his mission, albeit with resignation, and sets out for Egypt with his family, equipped with God's commands and the means to perform signs.