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The precepts contained in these verses are, for the most part,
identical in substance with some of those which follow the Ten
Commandments and are recorded in “the Book of the covenant” (Exo.
20–23; s...
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CHAPTER 34 THE RESULT: THE SECOND COVENANT AND THE GLORY
_ 1. The command to hew two tables of stone (Exodus 34:1)_
2. The proclamation of Jehovah (Exodus 34:5)
3. Moses' worship and prayer (Exodus...
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EXODUS 34:1 J. THE COVENANT WORDS. After removing Exodus 34:5, the
sublime account of the revelation of Yahweh's nature as mercy and
truth in their unity, which follows on Exodus 33:23, the remainder...
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SACRIFICE. Hebrew. _zabah._ App-43....
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THOU EAT OF HIS SACRIFICE— Eating of sacrifices offered to false
gods, was an express declaration of communicating in the worship of
those gods: this will shew the force of St. Paul's reasoning, 1
Cor...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
34 And Je-ho-vah said unto Mo-ses, Hew thee two tables of stone like
unto the first: and I will write upon the tables the words that were
on the first tables, which thou...
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_LEST THOU MAKE A COVENANT WITH THE INHABITANTS OF THE LAND, AND THEY
GO A WHORING AFTER THEIR GODS, AND DO SACRIFICE UNTO THEIR GODS, AND
ONE CALL THEE, AND THOU EAT OF HIS SACRIFICE;_
They go a who...
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34:15 lest (c-1) Or 'beware lest.' their (d-33) Lit. 'his.'...
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THE RENEWAL OF THE COVENANT
In token that the people are forgiven, God renews His covenant
relation with them. The conditions are the same as before. The
Decalogue is inscribed on two fresh tables, a...
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WHORING AFTER THEIR GODS] The covenant bond between Jehovah and Israel
is frequently compared with a marriage (see e.g. Jeremiah 3:14; Hosea
2:19), and idolatry, which is unfaithfulness to Jehovah, is...
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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 34
THE NEW FLAT STONES WITH GOD’S *COMMANDMENTS ON THEM – VERSES 1-9...
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(12-16) This passage may be compared with Exodus 23:24; Exodus 23:32.
It repeats, with some enlargements, the enactments there made, and
traces in detail the evil consequences which would follow from...
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LEST THOU MAKE A COVENANT WITH THE INHABITANTS. — If a covenant were
made with the idolatrous nations of Canaan, and they were allowed to
dwell in the land together with the Israelites (Exodus 23:33),...
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פֶּן ־תִּכְרֹ֥ת בְּרִ֖ית לְ יֹושֵׁ֣ב
הָ אָ֑רֶ
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CHAPTER XXXIV.
_ THE VISION OF GOD._
Exodus 34:1
It was when God had most graciously assured Moses of His affection,
that he ventured, in so brief a cry that it is almost a gasp of
longing, to ask,...
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THE COVENANT OF THE LAW RENEWED
Exodus 34:1
Before we can behold the vision of Eternal Love we must be willing to
fulfill three conditions: (1) _Earliness_: “My soul, be ready in the
morning.” (2) _S...
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Moses was called again into the mount and the promised unveiling was
made to him. It consisted of a declaration by God of the truth
concerning Himself, first, as to His nature and second, as to His
me...
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Covenant. The same word occurs here, as (ver. 12,) in Hebrew and
Septuagint. (Haydock) --- It relates chiefly to contracts of marriage,
which God forbids the faithful to enter into with the Chanaanite...
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The same precepts are of everlasting obligation, in all ages of the
Church, 2 Corinthians 6:14....
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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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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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LEST THOU MAKE A COVENANT WITH THE INHABITANTS OF THE LAND,.... A
marriage covenant, taking their daughters in marriage to their sons,
and "vice versa", as the following words show; here the caution i...
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Lest thou make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land, and they
go a whoring after their gods, and do sacrifice unto their gods, and
[one] call thee, and thou eat of his sacrifice;
Ver. 15. _And...
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1 The Tables are renued.
5 The Name of the Lord proclaimed.
8 Moses intreateth God to go with them.
10 God maketh a couenant with them, repeating certaine dueties of the
first Table.
28 Moses afte...
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lest thou make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land, and they
go a-whoring after their gods, idolatry being considered throughout
Scriptures as spiritual adultery, AND DO SACRIFICE UNTO THEIR G...
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THE GRACIOUS PROMISE...
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THIRD SECTION
The New Tables of the Law for the People prone to a Hierarchy. Clearer
Revelation of God’s Grace. Sterner Prohibition of Idolatry. Stricter
Commands concerning the Passover, the First-b...
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THE SECOND GIVING OF THE LAW
(vs.1-28)
Though the first tables of the law had been given to Moses, they never
came into the camp. Thus Israel never was under absolute law. This
would have meant death...
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10-17 The Israelites are commanded to destroy every monument of
idolatry, however curious or costly; to refuse all alliance,
friendship, or marriage with idolaters, and all idolatrous feasts; and
the...
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A COVENANT, for cohabitation, or to suffer them quietly to live among
you, whom you should drive out. GO A WHORING, i.e. commit idolatry,
which is oft called and compared to spiritual whoredom. See JE...
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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 34:15 make H3772 (H8799) covenant H1285 inhabitants H3427
(H8802) land H776 harlot H2181 (H8804) with...
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A WARNING AGAINST MAKING ANY COVENANT WITH THE CANAANITES AND THE NEED
TO DESTROY THEIR IDOLS BECAUSE OF THE AWFUL CONSEQUENCES OF IDOLATRY
AND BECAUSE YAHWEH IS NAMED ‘JEALOUS' AND IS A JEALOUS GOD ...
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CONTENTS: Second tables of the law. The new vision and commission.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: (Exodus 34:12-17). We cannot expect the benefit of God's
promises unless we make conscie...
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Exodus 34:1. _I will write upon these tables. Deuteronomy 10:4_. The
Lord wrote on these tables according to the first writing. In the last
clause of Exodus 34:28, the pronoun _he_ refers, not to Mose...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 34:11 These instructions about THE INHABITANTS
OF THE LAND reinforce the command in Exodus 23:23....
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 34:10_
THE RENEWAL OF THE COVENANT
The engagements which man had made with God being broken, the covenant
had to be commenced _de novo_. All the ground must...
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EXPOSITION
THE RENEWAL OF THE COVENANT. Dazed, as it would seem, by the splendour
of the vision which he had beheld, Moses forgot that God had already
pledged himself to renew the covenant, and lead...
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And the Lord said unto Moses, Cut out two tables of stone, hew them
out like the first: and I will write upon these tables the words that
were in the first tables, which you broke. And be ready in the...
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make Exodus 34:10 Exodus 34:12 Exodus 23:32 Deuteronomy 7:2 whoring L