THE CALL OF MOSES AND HIS COMMISSION TO BE THE DELIVERER OF ISRAEL
1. Horeb] The names Horeb and Sinai seem to be synonymous, though it
has been suggested that Horeb is the name given to the entire mountain
range, while Sinai denotes the particular mountain where the Law was
given. Assuming that th... [ Continue Reading ]
ANGEL OF THE LORD] i.e. of Jehovah (see on Exodus 3:13). In Exodus 3:4
it is Jehovah Himself who speaks; in Exodus 23:20; Exodus 23:22 divine
attributes are ascribed to the 'angel of the Lord,' God's' name' is in
him (see on Exodus 3:13), and his voice is identified with that of
God. It would theref... [ Continue Reading ]
Every place where God manifests Himself is holy. To take off the shoes
is an ancient as well as modern way of expressing reverence in the
East. The Mohammedan takes, off his shoes when he enters the mosque.
The action symbolises the removal of the defilement caused by sin or
contact with the world o... [ Continue Reading ]
The patriarchs are mentioned to show that it is no new or unknown God
who speaks, but One who made a covenant with the fathers of the nation
and who still remembers it. These words are cited by our Lord as a
proof that God's people continue to live after death: cp. Mark 12:26;
Moses hid his face] cp... [ Continue Reading ]
FLOWING WITH MILK AND HONEY] A proverbial expression indicating
fertility and abundance. On the tribes inhabiting Canaan see on
Genesis 10; Numbers 34:1.
11. With the hesitation of Moses compare that of Jeremiah, Jeremiah
1:4. Forty years before Moses was more self-confident (cp. Acts 7:25).
In the... [ Continue Reading ]
What _is_ HIS NAME?] The name of God is His revealed character: see
Exodus 23:21; Exodus 34:5. Here God reveals Himself by the name
Jehovah. As already explained (Genesis 2:4) the word 'Jehovah' is the
result of a combination of the consonants of the original name (the
consonants alone are written i... [ Continue Reading ]
MY MEMORIAL] i.e. my name, the designation by which I will be
remembered.... [ Continue Reading ]
ELDERS OF ISRAEL] The heads or representatives of the tribes and
families. It appears from this that even in Egypt the Israelites had
some kind of organisation. In the Pentateuch, when the people of
Israel are addressed, it is frequently the 'elders' who are meant.
They are the usual medium of commu... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD OF THE HEBREWS] To the Israelites God is 'Jehovah, the God of your
fathers' (Exodus 3:16), a designation which would appeal to their
hearts as it reminded them of God's covenant, with their forefathers
and His faithfulness to it. See on Exodus 3:6. But to Pharaoh He is
simply 'the God of the Heb... [ Continue Reading ]
NO, NOT BY A MIGHTY HAND] This means either 'in spite of the fact that
I will lay My hand heavily upon him'; or better, with a slight change
of reading, as LXX has it, 'unless I lay My hand heavily upon him.'... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL BORROW] RV 'shall ask.' The word is the common Hebrew verb
meaning 'to ask,' as used e.g. in Judges 5:25; 1 Kings 3:11; 2 Kings
2:10; Psalms 122:6, where there is no idea of asking under a promise
of giving back what is received. Spoil] The same word is rendered
'recover' in 1 Samuel 30:22, wh... [ Continue Reading ]