EXODUS CHAPTER 17 The children of Israel come to Rephidim; there is no
water, therefore murmur against Moses, EXODUS 17:1. Moses crieth to
the Lord, EXODUS 17:4. The Lord sendeth Moses to Horeb; he smiteth the
rock, and water cometh out, EXODUS 17:5,6. He names that place, and
the reason of it, EXOD... [ Continue Reading ]
By distrusting God's power, and providence, and faithfulness, and
goodness, upon such a small occasion, by refusing to submit to God's
will, and to wait upon him by humble and fervent prayers for relief,
and instead thereof quarrelling with me, as if it were my fault, and
murmuring against God under... [ Continue Reading ]
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TAKE WITH THEE OF THE ELDERS OF ISRAEL, that they may be eye-witnesses
of this glorious work, and may report it to the people. THE RIVER;
either the Red Sea, for an arm of the sea is sometimes called a river;
or the river Nilus.... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL STAND BEFORE THEE THERE, in my cloudy pillar, which shall stand
over that place. HOREB and _Sinai_ are sometimes spoken of as the same
place, and sometimes as two differing places, as here, compared with
EXODUS 19:2. The learned write, that this was one long mountain,
whereof there were two e... [ Continue Reading ]
viz. To protect and provide for us according to his word given to us.
Will God be as good as his word, or will he not? For it is to us very
doubtful.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN, i.e. when they were upon their march from Rephidim to Horeb,
DEUTERONOMY 25:17,18. The ground of the quarrel was the prosecution of
the old hatred of Esau a against Jacob, and-the revenging of
themselves and their father upon the posterity of Jacob; for which
they thought this the fittest seas... [ Continue Reading ]
GO OUT; out of the camp to meet the enemy. I WILL STAND ON THE TOP OF
THE HILL, both to observe thy carriage, and success or defeat, that I
may govern myself accordingly, and that I may in that retirement pour
out my soul unto the Lord of hosts, that he may give thee victory.
WITH THE ROD OF GOD; by... [ Continue Reading ]
HUR; a person of eminency both for wisdom and experience, and for
place and authority, supposed to be the husband of Miriam. See EXODUS
24:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
MOSES HELD UP HIS HAND, with the rod of God in it. This gesture,
though fervent prayer was doubtless joined with it, seems not to have
been the gesture of praying, which is the lifting up of both hands,
but of an ensign-bearer, or of one ready to smite his enemies.
Howsoever this was only a sign whe... [ Continue Reading ]
Not that both hands were erected and joined together, which was not a
fit posture for one holding a rod in his hand; but that _Moses_
shifted the rod out of one hand into the other when the former was
weary, and that AARON AND HUR did each of them with both hands hold up
that hand which was next to... [ Continue Reading ]
Either,
1. The king of the Amalekites, and his people. Or,
2. The people of the Amalekites, and those other people who were
leagued with them.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN A BOOK; even in this book, which Moses was to write by God's
inspiration and appointment. See EXODUS 34:27 DEUTERONOMY 31:9,22. _In
the ears of Joshua_, thy successor, and the captain of my people, that
he and all succeeding governors may watch all occasions to execute
this command. I WILL UTTERL... [ Continue Reading ]
MOSES BUILT AN ALTAR, both for the offering of sacrifices of praise
unto God, and to be a monument of this victory, and of the author of
it. _The name of it_, viz. of the altar, which he so calls
metonymically, because it was the sign and monument of
_Jehovah-nissi_; even as circumcision is called G... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR, or, _and_, as the Hebrew particle properly signifies; for these
words are not a reason of the passage next preceding, but an
additional sentence. BECAUSE, or, _surely_, (as that particle is oft
used, as JOB 8:6, JOB 20:20 PSALMS 10:14, PSALMS 44:22, &c.) Heb. _the
hand upon the throne of the Lo... [ Continue Reading ]