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Exodus 33:20

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33:20 But he added, “You cannot see my face, for no one can 1  see me and live.” 2 

Genesis 32:30

Context
32:30 So Jacob named the place Peniel, 3  explaining, 4  “Certainly 5  I have seen God face to face 6  and have survived.” 7 

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[33:20]  1 tn In view of the use of the verb “can, be able to” in the first clause, this imperfect tense is given a potential nuance.

[33:20]  2 tn Gesenius notes that sometimes a negative statement takes the place of a conditional clause; here it is equal to “if a man sees me he does not live” (GKC 498 §159.gg). The other passages that teach this are Gen 32:30; Deut 4:33, 5:24, 26; Judg 6:22, 13:22, and Isa 6:5.

[32:30]  3 sn The name Peniel means “face of God.” Since Jacob saw God face to face here, the name is appropriate.

[32:30]  4 tn The word “explaining” is supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.

[32:30]  5 tn Or “because.”

[32:30]  6 sn I have seen God face to face. See the note on the name “Peniel” earlier in the verse.

[32:30]  7 tn Heb “and my soul [= life] has been preserved.”



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