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Exodo 34:27

27 Ug si Jehova miingon kang Moises: Isulat mo kini nga mga pulong kay sumala sa kahulogan niining mga pulonga gihimo ko ang tugon uban kanimo, ug uban sa Israel.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Decalogue;   Law;   Word of God;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Desert, Journey of Israel through the;   Jews, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Pentateuch;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Mediator, Mediation;   Word;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Covenant;   Pentateuch;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Covenant;   Exodus, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Covenant;   Hexateuch;   Idolatry;   Law;   Moses;   Ten Commandments;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Israel, Israelite;   Tradition (2);   Transfiguration (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Aaron;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Covenant;   Sinai;   Smith Bible Dictionary - First-Fruits;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Moses;   Writing;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Events of the Encampment;   Other Laws;   Moses, the Man of God;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Covenant, in the Old Testament;   Law in the Old Testament;   Moses;   Sabbath;   Ten Commandments, the;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Abrogation of Laws;   Decalogue;   Oral Law;  

Bible Verse Review
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Write: Exodus 17:14, Exodus 24:4, Exodus 24:7, Deuteronomy 31:9

I have: Exodus 34:10, Deuteronomy 4:13, Deuteronomy 31:9

Reciprocal: 1 Kings 8:9 - when Romans 9:4 - covenants Galatians 3:19 - in Hebrews 8:9 - the covenant Hebrews 8:10 - I will put

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And the Lord said unto Moses,.... Being still with him on the mount:

write thou these words; expressed in the preceding verses, from

Exodus 34:11, as he before had written in a book all those laws, contained in Exodus 21:1 called the book of the covenant,

Exodus 24:4 and which perhaps might be destroyed, as well as the two tables were broken; and therefore upon the renewal of the covenant here, there is a repetition made of the principal laws before given, which are ordered also to be written in a book, which may very well be called by the same name, since it follows:

for after the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with thee and with Israel, with Moses, as their representative and mediator, and with them represented by him: what is above related carries in it the form of a covenant between them, God having declared on his part what he would do for them, and what laws and rules he required to be observed on their part; which Moses assented to in their name, and was ordered to write them down, that he might repeat them to them.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The precepts contained in these verses are, for the most part, identical in substance with some of those which follow the Ten Commandments and are recorded in “the Book of the covenant” (Exo. 20–23; see Exodus 24:7).

Exodus 34:13

Cut down their groves - This is the first reference to what is commonly known as grove-worship. The original word for “grove” in this connection אשׁרה 'ăshêrāh is different from that so rendered in Genesis 21:33. Our translators supposed that what the law commands is the destruction of groves dedicated to the worship of false deities Judges 6:25; 2 Kings 18:4; but inasmuch as the worship of asherah is found associated with that of Astarte, or Ashtoreth Judges 2:13; Jdg 10:6; 1 Samuel 7:4, it seems probable that while Astarte was the personal name of the goddess, the asherah was a symbol of her, probably in some one of her characters, made in wood in some conventional form.

Exodus 34:15-16

An expansion of Exodus 34:12. The unfaithfulness of the nation to its covenant with Yahweh is here for the first time spoken of as a breach of the marriage bond. The metaphor is, in any case, a natural one, but it seems to gain point, if we suppose it to convey an allusion to the abominations connected with pagan worship, such as are spoken of in Numbers 25:1-3.

Exodus 34:21

See Exodus 20:9; Exodus 23:12. There is here added to the commandment a particular caution respecting those times of year when the land calls for most labor. The old verb “to ear” (i. e. to plow) is genuine English.

Exodus 34:24

Neither shall any man desire etc. - Intended to encourage such as might fear the consequences of obeying the divine law in attending to their religious duties. Compare Proverbs 16:7.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Exodus 34:27. Write thou these words — Either a transcript of the whole law now delivered, or the words included from Exodus 34:11-26. God certainly wrote the ten words on both sets of tables. Moses either wrote a transcript of these and the accompanying precepts for the use of the people, or he wrote the precepts themselves in addition to the ten commandments which were written by the finger of God. Exodus 34:1. Allowing this mode of interpretation, the accompanying precepts were, probably, what was written on the back side of the tables by Moses; the ten commandments, what were written on the front by the finger of Jehovah: for we must pay but little attention to the supposition of the rabbins, that the letters on each table were cut through the stone, so as to be legible on each side. Exodus 32:15.


 
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