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OET-RV EXO Chapter 33

OETEXO 33 ©

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33:1 God tells them to leave Mt. Sinai

33Then Yahweh told Mosheh, “Go and pack up from here, you and the people that you brought out of Egypt. Go to the land which I promised to Abraham, to Yitshak, and to Yacob, when I told them that I’d give it to their descendants.[ref] 2I’ll send an angel ahead of you, and I’ll drive out the Canaanites, the Amorites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Yebusites. 3It’s a land flowing with milk and honey, but I won’t stay among you in case I decide to destroy you on the way because you’re stubborn people.”[ref]

4When the people heard this angry comment, they mourned and none of them put on anything fancy.[fn] 5Yahweh had[fn] told Mosheh, “Tell the Israelis, ‘You all are stubborn people. If I went with you for even one moment, then I’d destroy you. So now, take off your jewelry and anything fancy that you’re wearing, and then I’ll know what I’ll do to you.’ ” 6So from Mt. Sinai onwards, the Israelis stripped themselves of their jewelry and fancy things.

33:7 The tent for meeting God

7From that day onwards, Mosheh would take a tent and would put it up at a distance outside the camp—he called it ‘the tent of meeting’. Then anyone who wanted a decision from Yahweh would go out to that tent of meeting outside the camp. 8Whenever Mosheh went out to the tent, all the people would stand up at the entrance of their own tents, and they would watch Mosheh go out until he went into the tent. 9Once he entered the tent, the pillar of cloud would come down and stand at the entrance of the tent, and Yahweh would speak with him. 10When all the people saw the pillar of cloud standing at the entrance of the tent, they would get up and bow down at the entrance of their own tents. 11Yahweh would speak to Mosheh face to face like someone speaks to their friend. Then Mosheh would return to the camp, but his servant Yehoshua (a young man who was the son of Nun) would not leave the inside of the tent.

33:12 Mosheh sees the master’s splendour

12Then Mosheh said to Yahweh, “Listen, you’ve been saying to me, ‘Take these people onwards,’ but you haven’t let me know who you’ll send with me, although you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you’ve also found favour in my sight.’ 13So now please, if I’ve found favour in your sight, please help me to know your ways. Then I’ll know you so that I can find favour in your sight. And don’t forget that this nation is your people.”

14Yahweh replied, “My presence will go with you and I will help you to be able to rest.”

15Mosheh replied to him, “If your presence isn’t coming with us, then don’t make us leave here. 16How would anyone know that I’ve found favour in your sight—me and your people that is—if you didn’t come with us? How could I and your people be distinguished from all the other people groups in the world?”

17Yahweh replied to Mosheh, “Ok, I’ll also do what you’ve asked because you’ve found favour in my sight and I know you by name.”

18Then Mosheh, “Please show me your splendour.”

19Yahweh replied, “I myself will cause all my goodness to pass over in front of you, and I will say my name of Yahweh in front of you. I will favour anyone I want, and I’ll be compassionate to whoever I want.”[ref] 20But he said, “You won’t be able to see my face, because no human can see me and still live.” 21He continued, “Look, there’s a place near me where you can stand there on the rock. 22Then while my splendour passes over, I’ll put you in a crevice in the rock, and my hand will cover you until I’ve gone past. 23Then I’ll take my hand away and you’ll be able to see my back, but you mustn’t try to look at my face.”


33:4 But they didn’t mourn enough to wear sackcloth and throw ashes on themselves.

33:5


33:1: a Gen 12:7; b Gen 26:3; c Gen 28:13.

33:3 32:9.

33:19: Rom 9:15.

OETEXO 33 ©

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