EXPOSITION
THE IDOLATRY OF THE GOLDEN CALF. During the absence of Moses in Mount
Sinai, an absence of nearly six weeks, the Israelites grew impatient,
and regarding their leader as lost to them, and the Divine Presence
which they had hitherto enjoyed as lost with him, insisted on having a
symbol of... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
THE INTERCESSION OF MOSES. Moses, in Sinai, was so far removed from
the camp, and the cloud so shut out his vision of it, that he had
neither seen nor heard anything unusual, and was wholly ignorant of
what had happened, until God declared it to him (Exodus 32:7, Exodus
32:8). After decla... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
MOSES BREAKS THE TWO TABLES. The entire conference between God and
Moses being now ended, Moses hastened to descend from the mount, and
interpose in the crisis that had arisen, he took carefully the two
tables of stone, which he had received, in his two hands (Deuteronomy
9:15), and set o... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
MOSES DESTROYS THE GOLDEN CALF. The first vengeance which Moses took
was upon the idol. It was probably hollow, and possibly of no great
size. He might easily break it to pieces and subject the pieces to the
action of fire, whereby they would be calcined, and might then be
easily reduced... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
AARON TRIES TO EXCUSE HIMSELF. Having taken the needful steps for the
destruction of the idol, Moses naturally turned upon Aaron. He had
been left in charge of the people, to guide them, instruct them,
counsel them in difficulties (Exodus 24:14). How had he acquitted
himself of his task?... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
MOSES PUNISHES THE RINGLEADERS. The presence of Moses in the
camp—his impressive act in breaking the tables—even his seizure of
the idol and consignment of it to destruction—did not arrest the
licentious orgy in which the people had engaged before his coming. The
"play" that had followed... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
MOSES ONCE MORE INTERCEDES WITH GOD FOR THE PEOPLE—GOD ANSWERS HIM.
No distinct reply seems to have been given to the previous
intercession of Moses (Exodus 32:11-2). He only knew that the people
were not as yet consumed, and therefore that God's wrath was at any
rate held in suspense. It... [ Continue Reading ]