Chapter 33:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Genesis Leviticus
Exodus 33
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The Lord refuses to go with Israel. (1-6) The tabernacle
of Moses removed without the camp. (7-11) Moses desires to see the glory of God.
(12-23)
Verses 1-6 Those
whom God pardons, must be made to know what their sin deserved. "Let them go
forward as they are;" this was very expressive of God's displeasure. Though he
promises to make good his covenant with Abraham, in giving them Canaan, yet he
denies them the tokens of his presence they had been blessed with. The people
mourned for their sin. Of all the bitter fruits and consequences of sin, true
penitents most lament, and dread most, God's departure from them. Canaan itself
would be no pleasant land without the Lord's presence. Those who parted with
ornaments to maintain sin, could do no less than lay aside ornaments, in token
of sorrow and shame for it.
Verses 7-11 Moses
took the tabernacle, and pitched it without the camp. This seems to have been a
temporary building, set up for worship, and at which he judged disputes among
the people. The people looked after him; they were very desirous to be at peace
with God, and concerned to know what would come to pass. The cloudy pillar which
had withdrawn from the camp when it was polluted with idolatry, now returned. If
our hearts go forth toward God to meet him, he will graciously come to meet us.
Verses 12-23
Moses is very earnest with God. Thus, by the intercession of Christ, we are not
only saved from ruin, but become entitled to everlasting happiness. Observe here
how he pleads. We find grace in God's sight, if we find grace in our hearts to
guide and quicken us in the way of our duty. Moses speaks as one who dreaded the
thought of going forward without the Lord's presence. God's gracious promises,
and mercy towards us, should not only encourage our faith, but also excite our
fervency in prayer. Observe how he speeds. See, in a type, Christ's
intercession, which he ever lives to make for all that come to God by him; and
that it is not by any thing in those for whom he intercedes. Moses then entreats
a sight of God's glory, and is heard in that also. A full discovery of the glory
of God, would overwhelm even Moses himself. Man is mean, and unworthy of it;
weak, and could not bear it; guilty, and could not but dread it. The merciful
display which is made in Christ Jesus, alone can be borne by us. The Lord
granted that which would abundantly satisfy. God's goodness is his glory; and he
will have us to know him by the glory of his mercy, more than by the glory of
his majesty. Upon the rock there was a fit place for Moses to view the goodness
and glory of God. The rock in Horeb was typical of Christ the Rock; the Rock of
refuge, salvation, and strength. Happy are they who stand upon this Rock. The
cleft may be an emblem of Christ, as smitten, crucified, wounded, and slain.
What follows, denotes the imperfect knowledge of God in the present state, even
as revealed in Christ; for this, when compared with the heavenly sight of him.
is but like seeing a man that is gone by, whose back only is to be seen. God in
Christ, as he is, even the fullest and brightest displays of his glory, grace,
and goodness, are reserved to another state.
Chapter 33:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Genesis Leviticus
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