_This day. The same on which they departed from the Raphidim, or on
the third day of the third month; though St. Augustine understands the
first of the month; (Calmet) on which last supposition, allowing 16
days of the month Nisan, 30 of Jiar, and 4 of Sivan, the law was given
50 days after the libe... [ Continue Reading ]
_And Moses went up to God. Moses went up to Mount Sinai, where God
spoke to him._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Eagles. Out of the reach of danger. As eagles carry their young upon
their wings, so I have protected you from all your enemies, Deuternomy
xxxii. 11. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Possession, ( peculium). Hebrew segula, "a chosen portion or
treasure." (Menochius) --- Mine. I could have made choice of others.
We cannot but admire the goodness of God, who asks for the free
consent of the people. Hence they can have no pretence for breaking
this solemn covenant. (Calmet) (Theod... [ Continue Reading ]
_Priestly kingdom. "Priests and kings," Chaldean. You shall rule over
the Chanaanites, &c., and you shall offer sacrifice to me, at least,
by slaying the paschal lamb. This kingdom shall not be merely of a
civil nature; it shall be also sacred. The whole nation shall be holy,
separated from the paga... [ Continue Reading ]
_Related, as a mediator acting between two parties, (Haydock) though
God knew all before. Thus his servants cease not to lay before him
their own and our wants. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cloud, to veil his majesty, while he spoke to Moses in the hearing of
all. (Haydock) --- Then they began to place an entire confidence in
their leader. (Maimonides)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Garments, with their bodies, as the Jews understand by this
expression. They were also to abstain from their wives, &c. By which
exterior practices, they were admonished of the interior purity which
God required. All nations seem to have adopted similar observances of
continence, washing themselves... [ Continue Reading ]
_Him. In detestation of his impiety, which has made him unclean.
(Haydock) --- Go up into the precincts of the mountain, to which Moses
conducted them; (ver. 17. 21,) or they might ascend after the trumpet
ceased, and the law was given. For some understand shall begin, in a
contrary sense with the R... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wives. St. Paul recommends continence when people have to pray, 1
Corinthians vii. On the pagan temple of Epidaurus, this inscription
was placed, "Let those be chaste who enter here." (Clement of
Alexandria, strom. 5.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Terrible, by the display of so many instruments of God's power;
lightning, fire, a thick cloud, and various peals of thunder, and the
sound of a trumpet; besides rain, and the company of millions of
angels, Psalm lxvii. 9, 18. How different was the appearance of Sion,
when Jesus proclaimed his gosp... [ Continue Reading ]
_Answered him, "in a speech," articulated and heard by all the people,
as the Hebrew, Septuagint, Syriac, &c., intimate. Many legislators
have pretended that their laws came from heaven. But they had no
witnesses. Moses does all openly. His laws are preceded, accompanied,
and followed by prodigies._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sanctified, in an extraordinary manner, above the rest. These
priests, according to St. Augustine, are the children of Aaron, and
the whole race of Levi, who would shortly be selected by God. But
others think, they are those who, by the law of nature, were
accustomed to officiate. Or, as God had de... [ Continue Reading ]
_The people. Glassius understands this with an interrogation, "Can no
one?" God exempts Aaron from the common law, ver. 24. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Pass. Septuagint, "contend violently to pass." The kingdom of heaven
suffereth violence, Matthew xi. 12. (Menochius) --- Moses was the
mediator of this covenant, and Aaron his interpreter, to explain to
the people the orders of Moses. (Calmet) --- Thus we have seen the
dreadful apparatus of the law... [ Continue Reading ]
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