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5. MOSES' INTERCESSION AND ITS RESULTS
CHAPTER 33 Repentance and Intercession
_ 1. The word of the Lord and the people's repentance (Exodus 33:1)_
2. The tabernacle without the camp (Exodus 33:7)...
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EXODUS 33:1 J, EXODUS 33:5 E, EXODUS 33:12 J. YAHWEH'S PRESENCE. The
sections of 34 have been glossed and disarranged. In Exodus 33:1 J,
Yahweh's ref
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HEARD. This shows Moses had descended again. man. Hebrew 'ish
(App-14)....
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_these evil tidings_ that Jehovah would not accompany them to Canaan.
_and no man_, &c. The removal of ornaments was a mark of mourning and
grief: Ezekiel 24:17; Ezekiel 26:16, Jdt 10:3 f. (Kn.)....
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The people strip themselves of their ornaments....
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AND NO MAN DID PUT ON HIM HIS ORNAMENTS— The ornaments of dress have
always been esteemed marks of cheerfulness and festivity. The laying
aside these, and putting on sackcloth or other melancholy robe...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
33 And Je-ho-vah spake unto Mo-ses, Depart, go up hence, thou and the
people that thou hast brought up out of the land of E-gypt, unto the
land of which I sware unto Abr...
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_AND WHEN THE PEOPLE HEARD THESE EVIL TIDINGS, THEY MOURNED: AND NO
MAN DID PUT ON HIM HIS ORNAMENTS._
When the people heard these evil tidings - from Moses on his descent
from the mount. God, indeed...
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THE INTERCESSION OF MOSES (CONTINUED)
6. By the mount Horeb] RV 'from mount Horeb onward': this implies that
they ceased wearing their ornaments. Their humiliation was lasting.
Horeb] i.e. Sinai: see...
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EXODUS: *ISRAEL BECOMES A NATION
GOD’S INSTRUCTIONS TO MOSES
EXODUS CHAPTER S 19 TO 40
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 33
THE *ISRAELITES REALISE THEIR *SIN – VERSES 1-6
V1 Then the *LO...
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WHEN THE PEOPLE HEARD THESE EVIL TIDINGS, THEY MOURNED. — It was
something that the people felt the tidings to be “evil.” It is
natural for sinful men to shrink from the near presence of God
(Matthew...
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XXXIII.
THE HUMILIATION OF THE PEOPLE AT THE THREAT OF GOD’S WITHDRAWAL.
(1-6) If God consented at all to renew His covenant with the people,
after they had so flagrantly broken it, the terms on which...
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וַ יִּשְׁמַ֣ע הָ עָ֗ם אֶת ־הַ דָּבָ֥ר
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CHAPTER XXXIII.
_ PREVAILING INTERCESSION._
Exodus 33:1
At this stage the first concession is announced: Moses shall lead the
people to their rest, and God will send an angel with him.
We have seen...
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THE ANGEL LEADER AND THE HUMAN INTERCESSOR
Exodus 33:1
Moses knew that His people were forgiven, but it hurt him to hear that
an angel was henceforth to lead them. See Exodus 32:34. The burden of
two...
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The command to go forward and possess the land was now repeated to the
people. It is clear that the people felt that the promise of an angel
to be sent before them was the lowering of a privilege. The...
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_Ornaments. Chaldean and Syriac, "arms." They had brought jewels, &c.,
out of Egypt. (Menochius)_...
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2 Corinthians 7:10....
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"In the third month, when the children of Israel were gone forth out
of the land of Egypt, the same day came they into the wilderness of
Sinai." Up to this point all the dealings of God have been the...
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4._And when the people heard these evil tidings _Hence it more clearly
appears that, as I have said, it was like a thunderbolt to them when
God withdrew Himself from the people; for this divorce is mo...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 33 AND 34.
We have now to examine a little what was taking place among the
people, and on Moses's part, the faithful and zealous witness, as a
servant of God...
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AND WHEN THE PEOPLE HEARD THESE EVIL TIDINGS,.... That God would
withdraw his gracious presence, and go not up with them himself, only
send an angel with them; and especially this may respect what is...
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And when the people heard these evil tidings, they mourned: and no man
did put on him his ornaments.
Ver. 4. _They mourned._] As good cause they had: for "woe be unto thee
when I depart from thee." H...
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_No man did put on his ornaments_ This was a visible sign and
profession of their inward humiliation and repentance for their sin,
and of their deep sense of God's displeasure....
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1 The Lord refuseth to goe as he had promised with the people.
4 The people murmure thereat.
7 The Tabernacle is remoued out of the Campe.
9 The Lord talketh familiarly with Moses.
12 Moses desire...
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And when the people heard these evil tidings, they mourned, they
showed their deep sorrow by putting on the garments of mourning; AND
NO MAN DID PUT ON HIM HIS ORNAMENTS. The repentance was general an...
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THE SORROW OF THE PEOPLE OVER THEIR SINS...
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SECOND SECTION
Stricter Separation between Jehovah and the People. Removal of
Moses’ Tent—the Provisional Tabernacle—out of the Camp. The
Gracious Token
Exodus 33:1-23
A. APPOINTMENT OF AN ANGEL TO...
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TOLD TO GO WITHOUT THE LORD'S PRESENCE
(vs.1-23)
Again the Lord gives instructions to Moses to depart with the people
to go to the land of Canaan, affirming also that He would send His
angel before t...
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1-6 Those whom God pardons, must be made to know what their sin
deserved. "Let them go forward as they are;" this was very expressive
of God's displeasure. Though he promises to make good his covenan...
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Jehovah refuses to accompany Israel to the land of promise. "I will
not go up in the midst of thee; for thou art a stiff-necked people;
lest I consume thee in the way." At the opening of this book, wh...
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Exodus 33:4 people H5971 heard H8085 (H8799) bad H7451 news H1697
mourned H56 (H8691) one H376 put...
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THE COMMAND TO GO FORWARD - THE PEOPLE REPENT (EXODUS 33:1).
It is quite clear that in this passage the putting off by the children
of Israel of their ornaments is a deeply significant fact. Their
ear...
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CONTENTS: The journey to be resumed. God's presence assured.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Joshua.
CONCLUSION: God's special presence with us in the wilderness by His
Spirit and grace to direct, defend an...
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Exodus 33:2. _I will send an angel:_ a created angel. Proof
demonstrative that the christian fathers are all correct in declaring
that the Angel of the covenant, in Exodus 3:2; Exodus 3:6;...
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_Put off thy ornaments from thee, that I may know what to do unto
thee._
THE WORK OF LENT
Lent is a season with a likeness to Jewish ordinances, because man in
his nature and wants is ever the same;...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 33:1 This chapter describes the difficult time
following the golden calf episode, as the Lord says he no longer will
go AMONG his people (v. Exodus 33:3
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Exodus 33:18. Thy glory] = Kebodecha, from kabod = glory, _i.e_., the
mysterious essential qualities of the Deity in all their magnificence
and stupendousness. Moses felt forced to ma...
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EXPOSITION
THE THREAT OF GOD'S WITHDRAWAL, AND THE HUMILIATION OF THE PEOPLE. The
intercession of Moses, and his offer to sacrifice himself for his
people had obtained from God some great concessions...
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Let's turn now to Exodus chapter thirty-three that we might continue
our study through the Word of God.
And the Lord said unto Moses, Depart, and go up from here, you and the
people which you have br...
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the mourned Numbers 14:1 Numbers 14:39 Hosea 7:14 Zechariah 7:3
Zechariah 7:5