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Verse Exodus 34:7. _THAT WILL BY NO MEANS CLEAR_ THE _GUILTY_] This
last clause is rather difficult; literally translated it signifies,
_in_ _clearing he will not clear_. But the Samaritan, reading ל...
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This was the second revelation of the name of the God of Israel to
Moses. The first revelation was of Yahweh as the self-existent One,
who purposed to deliver His people with a mighty hand Exodus 3:14...
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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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MERCY. lovingkindness, or grace.
FORGIVING. bearing away.
INIQUITY. perverseness. Hebrew. _avah_, App-44.
TRANSGRESSION. rebellion. Heb, _pasha._ App-44.
SIN. Hebrew. _chat'a._ See App-44.
BY NO M...
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Description of the theophany promised in Exodus 33:19-23. The
theophany consists essentially in a proclamation of the glories of
Jehovah's _moral_nature, developed with special reference to the
occasi...
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_keeping mercy_, &c. hence, with -doing" for -keeping," Exodus 20:6.
_forgiving iniquity_, &c. Cf. Micah 7:18.
_will by no means clear_the guilty] so Numbers 14:18;...
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AND THAT WILL BY NO MEANS CLEAR THE GUILTY— There is nothing for the
_guilty_ in the Hebrew: and Houbigant well observes, that the
connective particle being placed before this clause, and none before...
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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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_KEEPING MERCY FOR THOUSANDS, FORGIVING INIQUITY AND TRANSGRESSION AND
SIN, AND THAT WILL BY NO MEANS CLEAR THE GUILTY; VISITING THE INIQUITY
OF THE FATHERS UPON THE CHILDREN, AND UPON THE CHILDREN'S...
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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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THAT WILL BY NO MEANS CLEAR _the guilty_] i.e. will not allow the
guilty to pass unpunished. The same words are rendered in Exodus 20:7;
'will not hold him guiltless,' and in Jeremiah 30:11; 'will not...
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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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MOSES ALLOWED TO SEE GOD’S GLORY.
(5-8) The present ascent of Moses to the top of Sinai had two objects:
— (1) The repair of the loss occasioned by his breaking the first
tables; and (2) the accomplis...
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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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Keepest. So the Targum of Jerusalem reads. Hebrew and Septuagint have,
"keepeth." --- No man, &c. All have sinned, Romans iii. 23. Hebrew,
"who will not clear the guilty," which is followed by the Cha...
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Reader! amidst all those precious declarations, that is not the
smallest of them, that the Lord will by no means clear the guilty. For
when, in the covenant of redemption, by the blood and righteousne...
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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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KEEPING MERCY FOR THOUSANDS,.... In his own heart, in his purposes and
decrees, in his counsels and covenant, in his Son, with whom he keeps
it for ever, and for all in him, Psalms 89:28 and they are...
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Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and
sin, and that will by no means clear [the guilty]; visiting the
iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children's...
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_And the Lord passed by before him_ Fixed views of God are reserved
for the future state; the best we have in this world are transient.
_And proclaimed the_ name of the _Lord_ By which he would make h...
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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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keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and
sin. That is the one side of the Lord's essence: Jehovah, the mighty
God. the same yesterday and today and forever. whose loving-k...
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THE GLORIOUS VISION...
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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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5-9 The Lord descended by some open token of his presence and
manifestation of his glory in a cloud, and thence proclaimed his NAME;
that is, the perfections and character which are denoted by the na...
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FOR THOUSANDS; the Chaldee and some others render it, _for a thousand
generations_. INIQUITY, AND TRANSGRESSION, AND SIN; sins of all sorts
and sizes, secret or open, infirmities or presumptions, agai...
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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 34:7 keeping H5341 (H8802) mercy H2617 thousands H505 forgiving
H5375 (H8802) iniquity H5771 transgression H6588
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YAHWEH MAKES A PROCLAMATION CONCERNING HIMSELF TO HIS PEOPLE'S
REPRESENTATIVE (EXODUS 34:5).
Exodus 34:5
‘And Yahweh descended in the cloud, and stood with him there, and
proclaimed the name of Yah...
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Exodus 34:6
There were thirteen names, or thirteen attributes, which went to make
the names, as God showed Himself on Sinai, of which thirteen nine were
mercy, two were power, two were justice, (1) Th...
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Exodus 34:5 , EXODUS 34:29
This was the transfiguration of Moses. Let us consider the narrative
as a spiritual parable, and try to read in it some of the conditions
and privileges of exalted communion...
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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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_The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious._
THE NAME OF THE LORD
I. “the Lord.” There we lay our basis. Unless you are prepared to
admit the perfect sovereignty of God, you can go no further--y...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 34:6 The Lord’s proclamation of his name and
description of his character is a key OT passage (compare Nehemiah
9:17,...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 34:5_
THE PROCLAMATION OF THE DIVINE NAME
This was the second proclamation. The first, Exodus 3:4, was delivered
to Moses for his instruction and comfort on...
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EXPOSITION
THE FULFILMENT BY GOD OF HIS PROMISE TO MOSES. This section coheres
closely with the last section of the preceding chapter, and must be
regarded, as the historical account of how God fulfil...
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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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keeping Exodus 20:6 Deuteronomy 5:10 Nehemiah 1:5 Nehemiah 9:32 Psalms