* The people cause Aaron to make a golden calf. (1-6) God's
displeasure, The intercession of Moses. (7-14) Moses breaks the tables
of the law, He destroys the golden calf. (15-20) Aaron's excuse, The
idolaters slain. (21-29) Moses prays for the people. (30-35)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-6 While Moses was in the mount, receiving the law from God, the
people made a tumultuous address to Aaron. This giddy multitude were
weary of waiting for the return of Moses. Weariness in waiting betrays
to many temptations. The Lord must be waited for till he comes, and
waited for though he tarr... [ Continue Reading ]
7-14 God says to Moses, that the Israelites had corrupted themselves.
Sin is the corruption of the sinner, and it is a self-corruption;
every man is tempted when he is drawn aside of his own lust. They had
turned aside out of the way. Sin is a departing from the way of duty
into a by-path. They soo... [ Continue Reading ]
15-20 What a change it is, to come down from the mount of communion
with God, to converse with a wicked world. In God we see nothing but
what is pure and pleasing; in the world nothing but what is sinful and
provoking. That it might appear an idol is nothing in the world, Moses
ground the calf to du... [ Continue Reading ]
21-29 Never did any wise man make a more frivolous and foolish excuse
than that of Aaron. We must never be drawn into sin by any thing man
can say or do to us; for men can but tempt us to sin, they cannot
force us. The approach of Moses turned the dancing into trembling.
They were exposed to shame b... [ Continue Reading ]
30-35 Moses calls it a great sin. The work of ministers is to show
people the greatness of their sins. The great evil of sin appears in
the price of pardon. Moses pleads with God for mercy; he came not to
make excuses, but to make atonement. We are not to suppose that Moses
means that he would be w... [ Continue Reading ]