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Text -- Exodus 31:17 (NET)

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31:17 It is a sign between me and the Israelites forever; for in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, and on the seventh day he rested and was refreshed.’”
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Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Token | Tabernacle | Sanitation | Sabbath | Revelation | REFRESH; REFRESHING | LAW IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | Israel | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 2 | Anthropomorphisms | more
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Wesley: Exo 31:17 - -- And as the work of creation is worthy to be thus commemorated, so the great Creator is worthy to be thus imitated, by a holy rest the seventh day.

And as the work of creation is worthy to be thus commemorated, so the great Creator is worthy to be thus imitated, by a holy rest the seventh day.

JFB: Exo 31:12-17 - -- The reason for the fresh inculcation of the fourth commandment at this particular period was, that the great ardor and eagerness, with which all class...

The reason for the fresh inculcation of the fourth commandment at this particular period was, that the great ardor and eagerness, with which all classes betook themselves to the construction of the tabernacle, exposed them to the temptation of encroaching on the sanctity of the appointed day of rest. They might suppose that the erection of the tabernacle was a sacred work, and that it would be a high merit, an acceptable tribute, to prosecute the undertaking without the interruption of a day's repose; and therefore the caution here given, at the commencement of the undertaking, was a seasonable admonition.

Clarke: Exo 31:17 - -- Rested, and was refreshed - God, in condescension to human weakness, applies to himself here what belongs to man. If a man religiously rests on the ...

Rested, and was refreshed - God, in condescension to human weakness, applies to himself here what belongs to man. If a man religiously rests on the Sabbath, both his body and soul shall be refreshed; he shall acquire new light and life.

Defender: Exo 31:17 - -- Here is repeated the formula of Exo 20:8-11, making it undeniable that the six creation "days" were literal days. God even writes it down with His own...

Here is repeated the formula of Exo 20:8-11, making it undeniable that the six creation "days" were literal days. God even writes it down with His own finger on a table of stone (Exo 31:18). All Scripture is divinely inspired, but this was divinely inscribed. To attempt to stretch these days into ages of evolution would destroy the very basis of God's supremely important day of rest and commemoration. That His work of creation is not still continuing, but was completed in the six days, is not only indicated by the past tense ("God rested," rather than "is resting") but also by the fact that He "was refreshed" as He contemplated the marvelous universe He had created."

TSK: Exo 31:17 - -- a sign : Exo 31:13; Eze 20:12, Eze 20:20 six days : Gen 1:31, Gen 2:2, Gen 2:3; Heb 4:3, Heb 4:4, Heb 4:10 and was refreshed : God, in condescension t...

a sign : Exo 31:13; Eze 20:12, Eze 20:20

six days : Gen 1:31, Gen 2:2, Gen 2:3; Heb 4:3, Heb 4:4, Heb 4:10

and was refreshed : God, in condescension to human weakness, applies to himself here what belongs to man; though it may refer to the delight and satisfaction with which he contemplated the completion of all his works, and pronounced them very good. Gen 1:31; Job 38:7; Psa 104:31; Jer 32:41

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Barnes: Exo 31:12-17 - -- The penal law of the Sabbath. Exo 35:2-3. In the fourth commandment the injunction to observe the seventh day is addressed to the conscience of the ...

The penal law of the Sabbath. Exo 35:2-3. In the fourth commandment the injunction to observe the seventh day is addressed to the conscience of the people (see Exo 20:8 note): in this place, the object is to declare an infraction of the commandment to be a capital offence. The two passages stand in a relation to each other similar to that between Lev. 18, Lev. 19, and Lev. 20. It seems likely that the penal edict was especially introduced as a caution in reference to the construction of the tabernacle, lest the people, in their zeal to carry on the work, should be tempted to break the divine law for the observance of the day.

Exo 31:14

See Num 15:32-36. The distinction between the meaning of the two expressions, "to be cut off from the people", and "to be put to death", is here indicated. He who was cut off from the people had, by his offence, put himself out of the terms of the covenant, and was an outlaw. On such, and on such alone, when the offence was one which affected the well-being of the nation, as it was in this case, death could be inflicted by the public authority.

Exo 31:17

Was refreshed - Literally, "he took breath". Compare Exo 23:12; 2Sa 16:14. The application of the word to the Creator, which occurs nowhere else, is remarkable.

Poole: Exo 31:17 - -- It is a sign , a sign of the covenant between us, that I will be their God, and they will be my people; both which depends upon this amongst other dut...

It is a sign , a sign of the covenant between us, that I will be their God, and they will be my people; both which depends upon this amongst other duties, and upon this in an eminent degree.

Was refreshed ; not as if he had been weary with working, which surely he could not be with speaking a few words, nor can God be weary with any thing, Isa 40:28 ; but it notes the pleasure or delight God took in reflecting upon his works, beholding that every thing he had made was very good , Gen 1:31 .

Gill: Exo 31:17 - -- It is a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever,.... In like sense as the land of Canaan was given them for an everlasting possession; and...

It is a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever,.... In like sense as the land of Canaan was given them for an everlasting possession; and the covenant of circumcision, and the ordinance of the passover, and the fast on the day of atonement, were for ever; that is, unto the end of the Jewish world and state, at the coming of Christ, when a new world and state of things began, see Gen 17:8.

for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested, and was refreshed; which is to be understood figuratively after the manner of men, who ceasing from toil and labour find rest and refreshment; but not really and properly, for as not labour, and weariness, and fatigue, so neither rest nor refreshment can be properly said of God; but this denotes his cessation from the works of creation, though not of providence, and of the delight and pleasure he takes in a view of them; this is observed, not as the foundation of this law, and the reason of its being made, but as an illustration of it, and as an argument, showing the reasonableness of it, and the similarity of it with what God himself had done, and therefore the enjoining of it could not reasonably be objected to. See Gill on Exo 20:11.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Exo 31:17 The word “rest” essentially means “to cease, stop.” So describing God as “resting” on the seventh day does not ind...

Geneva Bible: Exo 31:17 It [is] a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever: for [in] six days the LORD made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he ( h ) reste...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Exo 31:1-18 - --1 Bezaleel and Aholiab are appointed and qualified for the work of the tabernacle.12 The observation of the sabbath is again commanded.18 Moses receiv...

MHCC: Exo 31:12-17 - --Orders were now given that a tabernacle should be set up for the service of God. But they must not think that the nature of the work, and the haste th...

Matthew Henry: Exo 31:12-18 - -- Here is, I. A strict command for the sanctification of the sabbath day, Exo 31:13-17. The law of the sabbath had been given them before any other la...

Keil-Delitzsch: Exo 31:12-17 - -- (cf. Exo 35:2-3). God concludes by enforcing the observance of His Sabbaths in the most solemn manner, repeating the threat of death and exterminati...

Constable: Exo 15:22--Lev 1:1 - --II. THE ADOPTION OF ISRAEL 15:22--40:38 The second major section of Exodus records the events associated with Go...

Constable: Exo 24:12--32:1 - --C. Directions regarding God's dwelling among His people 24:12-31:18 Having given directions clarifying I...

Constable: Exo 31:12-18 - --10. The sign of the Sabbath 31:12-18 "As a sign of the Noahic covenant is the rainbow (Gen. 9:13...

Guzik: Exo 31:1-18 - --Exodus 31 - The Call of Bezaleel and Aholiab A. The unique gifts of Bezaleel and Aholiab. 1. (1-6) The call of Bezaleel and Aholiab. Then the LORD...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: Exo 31:17 EXODUS 31:17 —Can God get tired?    (See comments on Gen. 2:1 .)   

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Exodus (Book Introduction) EXODUS, a "going forth," derives its name from its being occupied principally with a relation of the departure of the Israelites from Egypt, and the i...

JFB: Exodus (Outline) INCREASE OF THE ISRAELITES. (Exo. 1:1-22) BIRTH AND PRESERVATION OF MOSES. (Exo 2:1-10) there went a man of the house of Levi, &c. Amram was the hus...

TSK: Exodus (Book Introduction) The title of this Book is derived from the Septuagint; in which it is called ΕΞΟΔΟΣ , " Exodus;" or, as it is in the Codex Alexandrinus, ΕÎ...

TSK: Exodus 31 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Exo 31:1, Bezaleel and Aholiab are appointed and qualified for the work of the tabernacle; Exo 31:12, The observation of the sabbath is a...

Poole: Exodus (Book Introduction) SECOND BOOK OF MOSES CALLED EXODUS. THE ARGUMENT. AFTER the death of Joseph, who had sent for his father’ s house into Egypt, the children o...

Poole: Exodus 31 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 31 Bezaleel and Aholiab are called for the work of the tabernacle, Exo 31:1-7 . The table and candlestick, Exo 31:8 . The altar, Exo 31:9 ....

MHCC: Exodus (Book Introduction) The Book of Exodus relates the forming of the children of Israel into a church and a nation. We have hitherto seen true religion shown in domestic lif...

MHCC: Exodus 31 (Chapter Introduction) (Exo 31:1-11) Bezaleel and Aholiab are appointed and qualified for the work of the tabernacle. (Exo 31:12-17) The observance of the sabbath. (Exo 31...

Matthew Henry: Exodus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Moses, Called Exodus Moses (the servant of the Lord in writing for him as well as ...

Matthew Henry: Exodus 31 (Chapter Introduction) God is here drawing towards a conclusion of what he had to say to Moses upon the mount, where he had now been with him forty days and forty nights;...

Constable: Exodus (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Hebrew title of this book (we'elleh shemot) originated from the...

Constable: Exodus (Outline) Outline I. The liberation of Israel 1:1-15:21 A. God's preparation of Israel and Moses chs. ...

Constable: Exodus Exodus Bibliography Adams, Dwayne H. "The Building Program that Works (Exodus 25:4--36:7 [31:1-11])." Exegesis ...

Haydock: Exodus (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF EXODUS. INTRODUCTION. The second Book of Moses is called Exodus from the Greek word Exodos, which signifies going out; becaus...

Gill: Exodus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS This book is called by the Jews Veelleh Shemoth, from the first words with which it begins, and sometimes Sepher Shemoth, an...

Gill: Exodus 31 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 31 In this chapter an account is given of the persons whom God had chosen, and qualified for the work of building the tabern...

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