the Second Week after Easter
Click here to learn more!
Read the Bible
THE MESSAGE
Exodus 24:2
Bible Study Resources
Concordances:
- Nave'sDictionaries:
- AmericanEncyclopedias:
- CondensedParallel Translations
Moshe alone shall come near to the LORD, but they shall not come near, neither shall the people go up with him."
And Moses alone shall come near the Lord : but they shall not come nigh; neither shall the people go up with him.
And Moses alone will come near to Yahweh, and they will not come near, and the people will not go up with him."
Then Moses alone must come near me; the others must not come near. The rest of the people must not come up the mountain with Moses."
Moses alone may come near the Lord , but the others must not come near, nor may the people go up with him."
"Moses alone shall approach the LORD, but the others shall not come near, nor shall the people come up with him."
"Moses alone, however, shall approach the LORD, but they shall not approach, nor shall the people come up with him."
And Moses himselfe alone shal come nere to the Lord, but they shall not come neere, neither shall the people goe vp with him.
Moses alone, however, shall come near to Yahweh, but they shall not come near, and the people shall not come up with him."
but you are to come near. Don't let anyone else come up."
while Moshe alone approaches Adonai — the others are not to approach, and the people are not to go up with him."
And let Moses alone come near Jehovah; but they shall not come near; neither shall the people go up with him.
Then only Moses will come close to the Lord . The other men must not come close, and the rest of the people must not even come up the mountain."
Moses alone shall come near to the Lord , but the others shall not come near, and the people shall not come up with him."
And Moses alone shall come near the LORD; but they shall not draw near; neither shall the people come up with him.
You alone, and none of the others, are to come near me. The people are not even to come up the mountain."
Moses alone is to approach the Lord, but the others are not to approach, and the people are not to go up with him.”
And let Moses approach by himself to Jehovah, and they shall not approach. And the people shall not go up with him.
But let Moses onely come nye vnto the LORDE, and let not them come nye, and let not the people also come vp with him.
and Moses alone shall come near unto Jehovah; but they shall not come near; neither shall the people go up with him.
And Moses only may come near to the Lord; but the others are not to come near, and the people may not come up with them.
And Moyses hym selfe alone shall go vnto the Lorde: but they shall not come nygh, neither shall the people go vp with hym.
and Moses alone shall come near unto the LORD; but they shall not come near; neither shall the people go up with him.'
And Moses alone shall come neere the Lord: but they shall not come nigh, neither shall the people goe vp with him.
And Moses alone shall draw nigh to God; and they shall not draw nigh, and the people shall not come up with them.
and Moses alone shall come near unto the LORD; but they shall not come near; neither shall the people go up with him.
Moses alone shall approach the LORD, but the others must not come near. And the people may not go up with him."
and Moises aloone stie to the Lord, and thei schulen not neiye, nether the puple schal stie with hym.
and Moses hath drawn nigh by himself unto Jehovah; and they draw not nigh, and the people go not up with him.
and Moses alone shall come near to Yahweh; but they shall not come near; neither shall the people go up with him.
And Moses alone shall come near the LORD: but they shall not come nigh; neither shall the people go up with him.
Moses alone shall come near to Yahweh, but they shall not come near, neither shall the people go up with him."
And Moses alone shall come near the LORD, but they shall not come near; nor shall the people go up with him."
Only Moses is allowed to come near to the Lord . The others must not come near, and none of the other people are allowed to climb up the mountain with him."
But Moses alone may come near the Lord. The others should not come near and should not come up with him."
Moses alone shall come near the Lord ; but the others shall not come near, and the people shall not come up with him."
And Moses alone shall draw near unto Yahweh, but, they shall not draw near, and, the people, shall not come up with him.
And Moses alone shall come up to the Lord, but they shall not come nigh; neither shall the people come up with him.
Moses alone shall come near to the LORD; but the others shall not come near, and the people shall not come up with him."
"Moses alone, however, shall come near to the LORD, but they shall not come near, nor shall the people come up with him."
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Exodus 24:13, Exodus 24:15, Exodus 24:18, Exodus 20:21, Numbers 16:5, Jeremiah 30:21, Jeremiah 49:19, Hebrews 9:24, Hebrews 10:21, Hebrews 10:22
Reciprocal: Exodus 24:12 - Come up Leviticus 1:1 - called Deuteronomy 5:5 - General Deuteronomy 29:1 - beside the Psalms 103:7 - He made John 7:19 - not
Cross-References
Abram said, " God , Master, what use are your gifts as long as I'm childless and Eliezer of Damascus is going to inherit everything?" Abram continued, "See, you've given me no children, and now a mere house servant is going to get it all."
Abraham said, "Oh no. Never. By no means are you to take my son back there. God , the God of Heaven, took me from the home of my father and from the country of my birth and spoke to me in solemn promise, ‘I'm giving this land to your descendants.' This God will send his angel ahead of you to get a wife for my son. And if the woman won't come, you are free from this oath you've sworn to me. But under no circumstances are you to take my son back there."
So the servant put his hand under the thigh of his master Abraham and gave his solemn oath.
The servant took ten of his master's camels and, loaded with gifts from his master, traveled to Aram Naharaim and the city of Nahor. Outside the city, he made the camels kneel at a well. It was evening, the time when the women came to draw water. He prayed, "O God , God of my master Abraham, make things go smoothly this day; treat my master Abraham well! As I stand here by the spring while the young women of the town come out to get water, let the girl to whom I say, ‘Lower your jug and give me a drink,' and who answers, ‘Drink, and let me also water your camels'—let her be the woman you have picked out for your servant Isaac. Then I'll know that you're working graciously behind the scenes for my master."
Joseph ordered his house steward: "Fill the men's bags with food—all they can carry—and replace each one's money at the top of the bag. Then put my chalice, my silver chalice, in the top of the bag of the youngest, along with the money for his food." He did as Joseph ordered.
When the time came for Israel to die, he called his son Joseph and said, "Do me this favor. Put your hand under my thigh, a sign that you're loyal and true to me to the end. Don't bury me in Egypt. When I lie down with my fathers, carry me out of Egypt and bury me alongside them." "I will," he said. "I'll do what you've asked."
They Get Ready to Build Then David the king addressed the congregation: "My son Solomon was singled out and chosen by God to do this. But he's young and untested and the work is huge—this is not just a place for people to meet each other, but a house for God to meet us. I've done my best to get everything together for building this house for my God, all the materials necessary: gold, silver, bronze, iron, lumber, precious and varicolored stones, and building stones—vast stockpiles. Furthermore, because my heart is in this, in addition to and beyond what I have gathered, I'm turning over my personal fortune of gold and silver for making this place of worship for my God: 3,000 talents (about 113 tons) of gold—all from Ophir, the best—and 7,000 talents (214 tons) of silver for covering the walls of the buildings, and for the gold and silver work by craftsmen and artisans. "And now, how about you? Who among you is ready and willing to join in the giving?" Ready and willing, the heads of families, leaders of the tribes of Israel, commanders and captains in the army, stewards of the king's affairs, stepped forward and gave willingly. They gave 5,000 talents (188 tons) and 10,000 darics (185 pounds) of gold, 10,000 talents of silver (377 tons), 18,000 talents of bronze (679 tons), and 100,000 talents (3,775 tons) of iron. Anyone who had precious jewels put them in the treasury for the building of The Temple of God in the custody of Jehiel the Gershonite. And the people were full of a sense of celebration—all that giving! And all given willingly, freely! King David was exuberant. David blessed God in full view of the entire congregation: Blessed are you, God of Israel, our father from of old and forever. To you, O God , belong the greatness and the might, the glory, the victory, the majesty, the splendor; Yes! Everything in heaven, everything on earth; the kingdom all yours! You've raised yourself high over all. Riches and glory come from you, you're ruler over all; You hold strength and power in the palm of your hand to build up and strengthen all. And here we are, O God, our God, giving thanks to you, praising your splendid Name. "But me—who am I, and who are these my people, that we should presume to be giving something to you? Everything comes from you; all we're doing is giving back what we've been given from your generous hand. As far as you're concerned, we're homeless, shiftless wanderers like our ancestors, our lives mere shadows, hardly anything to us. God , our God, all these materials—these piles of stuff for building a house of worship for you, honoring your Holy Name—it all came from you! It was all yours in the first place! I know, dear God, that you care nothing for the surface—you want us, our true selves—and so I have given from the heart, honestly and happily. And now see all these people doing the same, giving freely, willingly—what a joy! O God , God of our fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, keep this generous spirit alive forever in these people always, keep their hearts set firmly in you. And give my son Solomon an uncluttered and focused heart so that he can obey what you command, live by your directions and counsel, and carry through with building The Temple for which I have provided." David then addressed the congregation: "Bless God , your God!" And they did it, blessed God , the God of their ancestors, and worshiped reverently in the presence of God and the king. The very next day they butchered the sacrificial animals and offered in the worship of Israel to God a thousand bulls, a thousand rams, a thousand sheep, and in addition drink offerings and many other sacrifices. They feasted all day, eating and drinking before God , exuberant with joy. Then they ceremonially reenacted Solomon's coronation, anointing David's son before God as their leader, and Zadok as priest. Solomon sat on the throne of God as king in place of David his father. And everything went well; all Israel obeyed him. All the leaders of the people, including all the sons of King David, accepted Solomon as their king and promised their loyalty. Solomon rode high on a crest of popular acclaim—it was all God 's doing. God gave him position and honor beyond any king in Israel before him. David son of Jesse ruled over all Israel. He was king for forty years. He ruled from Hebron seven years and from Jerusalem thirty-three. He died at a ripe old age, full of days, wealth, and glory. His son Solomon ruled after him. The history of David the king, from start to finish, is written in the chronicles of Samuel the seer, Nathan the prophet, and Gad the seer, including a full account of his rule, his exploits, and the times through which he and Israel and the surrounding kingdoms passed.
Give a bonus to leaders who do a good job, especially the ones who work hard at preaching and teaching. Scripture tells us, "Don't muzzle a working ox" and "A worker deserves his pay."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Moses alone shall come near the Lord,.... Into the cloud where he was, and talk with him face to face, as a man talketh with his friend; which was great nearness indeed, and a peculiar favour and high honour was this:
but they shall not come nigh; Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, and the seventy elders of Israel:
neither shall the people go up with him; not any of them, much less the whole body. It seems, by this account, that Moses had been down from the mount after he had received the laws recorded in the two preceding chapters; though as yet he had not related them to the people, but did before he went up again by the above order, as appears from what follows.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Are placed by some with great probability between Exodus 24:8-9.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Exodus 24:2. Moses alone shall come near — The people stood at the foot of the mountain. Aaron and his two sons and the seventy elders went up, probably about half way, and Moses alone went to the summit.