_THE LORD REFUSETH TO GO WITH THE PEOPLE: MOSES PITCHETH THE
TABERNACLE WITHOUT THE CAMP: THE LORD DESCENDS IN A CLOUD, AND SPEAKS
WITH MOSES: MOSES DESIRES TO SEE THE GLORY OF THE LORD._
_Before Christ 1491._... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SAID UNTO MOSES, &C.— One would imagine, that this was
a repetition of what is said in the 34th verse of the last chapter; to
which is added (Exodus 33:4.) a detail of the consequences which the
declaration of God (Exodus 33:1.) had upon the people. In this view it
should be rendered, _... [ Continue Reading ]
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 robes, has
always been usual in times of trouble and sorrow, especially in the
East; see Isaiah 32:11.Ne... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MOSES TOOK THE TABERNACLE— Hence it appears plainly, as we have
had occasion frequently to observe before; that there was _a
tabernacle_ among the Israelites, before that which was formed and
reared by the immediate order of God. We must not, however, dissemble,
that some take this to be only th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD TALKED WITH MOSES— Houbigant, observing that there is
nothing for _the Lord_ in the Hebrew, renders the last clause of this
verse, _and the pillar stood at the door of the tabernacle, behind
Moses._... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD SPAKE UNTO MOSES FACE TO FACE, &C.— i.e. Not by visions,
dreams, or any obscure and awful resemblances; but by a distinct
voice, in a conspicuous, familiar, friendly, and condescending manner.
See Deuteronomy 34:10 and compare Exodus 33:20 of this chapter. _His
servant Joshua—a young man,_... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MOSES SAID UNTO THE LORD— Moses having received, as we may
suppose, sufficient proofs of the contrition of the people for their
abominable idolatry, now returns to the tabernacle, and renews his
intercession for them with the Lord. He had so far prevailed already,
as to gain a promise that the L... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, MY PRESENCE, &C.— Condescending to the intercession of
Moses, the Lord promises that his _presence,_ as usual, _shall go with
him,_ and _give_ [Israel] that _rest_ in the promised land which they
sought. Le Clerc renders this verse, _if my presence shall go with
thee, wilt thou be at re... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD SAID UNTO MOSES, I WILL DO THIS THING ALSO— Though we
cannot suppose that prayer can make the Deity more compassionate, or
produce a change in his sentiments; yet, as he has been pleased to
suspend the grant of his favours on the condition of prayer; we have
the strongest reason and the bes... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SAID, I BESEECH THEE, SHEW ME THY GLORY, &C.— Moses, having
obtained from the Lord a merciful remission of the dread penalties
denounced upon the Israelites, proceeds now to request a confirmation
of his grace by a sight of his _glory._ Again, condescending to his
petition, the Lord promises to m... [ Continue Reading ]