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Text -- Exodus 34:1-15 (NET)

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The New Tablets of the Covenant
34:1 The Lord said to Moses, “Cut out two tablets of stone like the first, and I will write on the tablets the words that were on the first tablets, which you smashed. 34:2 Be prepared in the morning, and go up in the morning to Mount Sinai, and station yourself for me there on the top of the mountain. 34:3 No one is to come up with you; do not let anyone be seen anywhere on the mountain; not even the flocks or the herds may graze in front of that mountain.” 34:4 So Moses cut out two tablets of stone like the first; early in the morning he went up to Mount Sinai, just as the Lord had commanded him, and he took in his hand the two tablets of stone. 34:5 The Lord descended in the cloud and stood with him there and proclaimed the Lord by name. 34:6 The Lord passed by before him and proclaimed: “The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, and abounding in loyal love and faithfulness, 34:7 keeping loyal love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin. But he by no means leaves the guilty unpunished, responding to the transgression of fathers by dealing with children and children’s children, to the third and fourth generation.” 34:8 Moses quickly bowed to the ground and worshiped 34:9 and said, “If now I have found favor in your sight, O Lord, let my Lord go among us, for we are a stiff-necked people; pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.” 34:10 He said, “See, I am going to make a covenant before all your people. I will do wonders such as have not been done in all the earth, nor in any nation. All the people among whom you live will see the work of the Lord, for it is a fearful thing that I am doing with you. 34:11 “Obey what I am commanding you this day. I am going to drive out before you the Amorite, the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite. 34:12 Be careful not to make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land where you are going, lest it become a snare among you. 34:13 Rather you must destroy their altars, smash their images, and cut down their Asherah poles. 34:14 For you must not worship any other god, for the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God. 34:15 Be careful not to make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land, for when they prostitute themselves to their gods and sacrifice to their gods, and someone invites you, you will eat from his sacrifice;
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Amorites members of a pre-Israel Semitic tribe from Mesopotamia
 · Canaanite residents of the region of Canaan
 · Hittite a person/people living in the land of Syro-Palestine
 · Hivite a person/people descended from Canaan son of Ham son of Noah
 · Jebusite resident(s) of the town of Jebus (Jerusalem)
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Perizzite a people of ancient Canaan in the later territory of Ephraim
 · Sinai a mountain located either between the gulfs of Suez and Akaba or in Arabia, east of Akaba,a mountain; the place where the law was given to Moses


Dictionary Themes and Topics: MOSES | Tabernacle | ARK OF THE COVENANT | Israel | Revelation | TEN COMMANDMENTS, THE | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 1 | LAW IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 2 | God | Samson | SABBATH | Alliances | Stones | Law | Intermarrying | Associations | Glory | Temptation | League | more
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NET Notes: Exo 34:1 Nothing is said of how God was going to write on these stone tablets at this point, but in the end it is Moses who wrote the words. This is not consid...

NET Notes: Exo 34:2 The same word is used in Exod 33:21. It is as if Moses was to be at his post when Yahweh wanted to communicate to him.

NET Notes: Exo 34:4 The line reads “and Moses got up early in the morning and went up.” These verbs likely form a verbal hendiadys, the first one with its pre...

NET Notes: Exo 34:5 Some commentaries wish to make Moses the subject of the second and the third verbs, the first because he was told to stand there and this verb suggest...

NET Notes: Exo 34:6 These two words (“loyal love” and “truth”) are often found together, occasionally in a hendiadys construction. If that is the ...

NET Notes: Exo 34:7 As in the ten commandments (20:5-6), this expression shows that the iniquity and its punishment will continue in the family if left unchecked. This do...

NET Notes: Exo 34:8 The first two verbs form a hendiadys: “he hurried…he bowed,” meaning “he quickly bowed down.”

NET Notes: Exo 34:9 Heb “it is.” Hebrew uses the third person masculine singular pronoun here in agreement with the noun “people.”

NET Notes: Exo 34:10 The idea is that God will be doing awesome things in dealing with them, i.e., to fulfill his program.

NET Notes: Exo 34:11 Again, this is the futur instans use of the participle.

NET Notes: Exo 34:12 A snare would be a trap, an allurement to ruin. See Exod 23:33.

NET Notes: Exo 34:13 Asherah was a leading deity of the Canaanite pantheon, wife/sister of El and goddess of fertility. She was commonly worshiped at shrines in or near gr...

NET Notes: Exo 34:14 Here, too, the emphasis on God’s being a jealous God is repeated (see Exod 20:5). The use of “name” here is to stress that this is h...

NET Notes: Exo 34:15 There is no subject for the verb. It could be rendered “and one invites you,” or it could be made a passive.

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