INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 20
In this chapter we have an account of the giving of the law on Mount
Sinai; the preface to it, Exodus 20:1, the ten commandments it
consists of, Exodus 20:8, the circumstances attending it, which caused
the people to remove at some distance, Exodus 20:18, when they desired... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GOD SPAKE ALL THESE WORDS,.... Which follow, commonly called the
decalogue, or ten commands; a system or body of laws, selected and
adapted to the case and circumstances of the people of Israel;
striking at such sins as they were most addicted to, and they were
under the greatest temptation of f... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM THE LORD THY GOD,.... This verse does not contain the first of
these commands, but is a preface to them, showing that God had a right
to enact and enjoin the people of Israel laws; and that they were
under obligation to attend unto them with reverence, and cheerfully
obey them, since he was the... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT HAVE NO OTHER GODS BEFORE ME. This is the first command,
and is opposed to the polytheism of the Gentiles, the Egyptians, from
whom Israel was just come, and whose gods some of them might have had
a favourable opinion of and liking to, and had committed idolatry
with; and the Canaanites,... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT NOT MAKE UNTO THEE ANY GRAVEN IMAGE,.... An image of
anything graven by art or man's device, cut out of wood of stone, and
so anything that was molten, or cast into a mould or form, engraved by
men, and this in order to be worshipped; for otherwise images of
things might be made for other... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALL NOT BOW DOWN THYSELF TO THEM,.... Perform any worship to
them, show any reverence of them by any gesture of the body; one being
mentioned, bowing the body, and put for all others, as prostration of
it to the earth, bending the knee, kissing the hand, lifting up of
hands or eyes to them, o... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHOWING MERCY UNTO THOUSANDS OF THEM THAT LOVE ME,.... And show
their love by worshipping God, and him only, by serving him acceptably
with reverence and godly fear, by a cheerful obedience to all his
commands, by all religious exercises, both internal and external, as
follows:
AND KEEP MY COMM... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALL NOT TAKE THE NAME OF THE LORD GOD IN VAIN,.... Make use of
the name Lord or God, or any other name and epithet of the divine
Being, in a light and trifling way, without any show of reverence of
him, and affection to him; whereas the name of God ought never to be
mentioned but in a grave a... [ Continue Reading ]
REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY, TO KEEP IT HOLY. By abstaining from all
servile work and business, and from all pleasures and recreations
lawful on other days, and by spending it in religious exercises, both
internal and external. This the Israelites are bid to "remember", by
observing it in such a manner... [ Continue Reading ]
SIX DAYS SHALT THOU LABOUR,.... This is not to be taken for a precept,
but a permission; not as a command enjoining men to work and labour
with their hands, to provide for themselves and families things useful
and necessary, and honest in the sight of God; but as a grant and
allowance of so many day... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE SEVENTH DAY IS THE SABBATH OF THE LORD THY GOD,.... Not which
he rested on, and ceased from the works of creation in, though he did
rest on the seventh day of the creation, and so on every other day
since, as well as that; nor does it appear, nor can it be proved, that
this day appointed to... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IN SIX DAYS THE LORD MADE HEAVEN AND EARTH, THE SEA,
AND ALL THAT IN THEM IS, c] And of which six days, and of the several
things made in each of them, see the notes on the first chapter of
Genesis:
AND RESTETH THE SEVENTH DAY: which does not suppose labour, attended
with weariness and fatigue... [ Continue Reading ]
HONOUR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER, c] Which is the fifth commandment of
the decalogue, but is the first commandment with promise, as the
apostle says, Ephesians 6:2 and is the first of the second table:
this, though it may be extended to all ancestors in the ascending
line, as father's father and mot... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT NOT KILL. Not meaning any sort of creatures, for there are
some to be killed for the food and nourishment of men, and others for
their safety and preservation; but rational creatures, men, women, and
children, any of the human species, of every age, sex, condition, or
nation; no man has a... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALL NOT COMMIT ADULTERY,] Which, strictly speaking, is only
that sin which is committed with another man's wife, as Jarchi
observes; but Aben Ezra thinks the word here used signifies the same
as another more commonly used for whoredom and fornication; and no
doubt but fornication is here incl... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALL NOT STEAL. Which is to take away another man's property by
force or fraud, without the knowledge, and against the will of the
owner thereof. Thefts are of various kinds; there is private theft,
picking of pockets, shoplifting, burglary, or breaking into houses in
the night, and carrying o... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALL NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS AGAINST THY NEIGHBOUR. Neither
publicly in a court of judicature, by laying things to his charge that
are false, and swearing to them, to his hurt and damage; nor
privately, by whispering, tale bearing, backbiting, slandering, by
telling lies of him, traducing his c... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALL NOT COVET THY NEIGHBOUR'S HOUSE,.... This is the tenth and
last commandment, and is an explanation of several of the past;
showing that the law of God not only forbids external acts of sin, but
the inward and first motions of the mind to it, which are not known,
and would not be thought t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ALL THE PEOPLE SAW THE THUNDERINGS, AND THE LIGHTNINGS,.... That
is, they heard the one, and saw the other; they heard the dreadful
volleys of thunder, and saw the amazing flashes of lightning, which
were like lamps and torches, as the word used signifies; by a
communication of senses, one sense... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SAID UNTO MOSES,.... Who was now come down from the mountain,
and to whom the heads of the tribes and elders of the people came from
the camp, and out of their tents, by whom the people said to him, as
follows, see Deuteronomy 5:23,
SPEAK THOU WITH US, and we will hear; their request is, t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MOSES SAID UNTO THE PEOPLE,.... By representatives and messengers,
the heads of the tribes and elders:
FEAR NOT; be not afraid of God with a slavish fear; be not afraid of
the thunders and lightnings, as if they were like one of the plagues
of Egypt, which terrified Pharaoh and his people; be n... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PEOPLE STOOD AFAR OFF,.... Still kept their distance in their
camp and tents; or the heads and elders of the people having had this
conversation with Moses, returned to their tents as they were bid,
Deuteronomy 5:30 and to the people in the camp, and there they
continued while Moses went up... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SAID UNTO MOSES,.... When Moses was come near the thick
darkness where God was:
THUS THOU SHALT SAY UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL; at his return unto
them, and which he was to deliver in the name of God, and as his
words:
YE HAVE SEEN THAT I HAVE TALKED WITH YOU FROM HEAVEN; descending... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL NOT MAKE WITH ME,.... This is a proposition of itself, as
appears by the accent Athnach placed at the end of it, which divides
it from the following, and therefore "gods of silver" belong to the
next clause or proposition; something seems to be wanting to complete
the sense, which the Talmu... [ Continue Reading ]
AN ALTAR OF EARTH THOU SHALL MAKE UNTO ME,.... This was a temporary
precept, and only in force until the tabernacle was built, and
respects occasional altars, erected while on their travels, and were
to be made of turfs of earth, and so easily and quickly thrown up, as
their case and circumstances r... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THOU WILT MAKE ME AN ALTAR OF STONE,.... If they chose instead
of an earthen one to make one of stone, as they might in rocky places,
where they came, and in such an one where they now were, Mount Sinai,
under which hill an altar was built, Exodus 24:4,
THOU SHALL NOT BUILD IT OF HEWN STONE;... [ Continue Reading ]
NEITHER SHALT THOU GO UP BY STEPS UNTO MINE ALTAR,.... That is, you
priests, the sons of Aaron, as the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem
paraphrase the words; the altar of burnt offering built when the
tabernacle was seemed not to require any, being but three cubits high,
Exodus 27:1 but that in Sol... [ Continue Reading ]