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Exodus 32:9
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The LORD said to Moshe, "I have seen these people, and, behold, they are a stiff-necked people.
And the Lord said unto Moses, I have seen this people, and, behold, it is a stiffnecked people:
And Yahweh said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and, indeed, they are a stiff-necked people.
The Lord said to Moses, "I have seen these people, and I know that they are very stubborn.
Then the Lord said to Moses: "I have seen this people. Look what a stiff-necked people they are!
The LORD said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and behold, they are a stiff-necked (stubborn, rebellious) people.
Then the LORD said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and behold, they are an obstinate people.
Againe the Lord said vnto Moses, I haue seene this people, and beholde, it is a stiffe necked people.
And Yahweh said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and behold, they are a stiff-necked people.
Moses, I have seen how stubborn these people are,
Adonai continued speaking to Moshe: "I have been watching these people; and you can see how stiffnecked they are.
And Jehovah said to Moses, I see this people, and behold, it is a stiff-necked people.
The Lord said to Moses, "I have seen these people, and I know that they are very stubborn. They will always turn against me.
And the Lord said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and behold, it is a stiff-necked people.
And the LORD said to Moses, I have seen this people, and, behold it is a stiff-necked people;
The Lord also said to Moses: “I have seen this people, and they are indeed a stiff-necked people.
And Jehovah said to Moses, I have seen this people, and, behold, it is a stiffnecked people.
And the LORDE sayde vnto Moses: I se, that it is a styffnecked people,
And Jehovah said unto Moses, I have seen this people, and, behold, it is a stiffnecked people:
And the Lord said to Moses, I have been watching this people, and I see that they are a stiff-necked people.
And the Lorde sayd vnto Moyses, I haue seene this people: and beholde, it is a styfnecked people.
And the LORD said unto Moses: 'I have seen this people, and, behold, it is a stiffnecked people.
And the Lord said vnto Moses, I haue seene this people, and behold, it is a stiffenecked people.
And the LORD said unto Moses, I have seen this people, and, behold, it is a stiffnecked people:
The LORD also said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and they are indeed a stiff-necked people.
And eft the Lord seide to Moises, Y se, that this puple is of hard nol;
And Jehovah saith unto Moses, `I have seen this people, and lo, it [is] a stiff-necked people;
And Yahweh said to Moses, I have seen this people, and, look, it is a stiff-necked people:
And the LORD said to Moses, I have seen this people, and behold it [is] a stiff-necked people:
Yahweh said to Moses, "I have seen these people, and, behold, they are a stiff-necked people.
And the LORD said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and indeed it is a stiff-necked people!
Then the Lord said, "I have seen how stubborn and rebellious these people are.
The Lord said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and see, they are a strong-willed people.
The Lord said to Moses, "I have seen this people, how stiff-necked they are.
So then Yahweh said unto Moses, - I have looked on this people, and lo! a stiff-necked people, it is.
And again the Lord said to Moses: I see that this people is stiffnecked:
And the LORD said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and behold, it is a stiff-necked people;
God said to Moses, "I look at this people—oh! what a stubborn, hard-headed people! Let me alone now, give my anger free reign to burst into flames and incinerate them. But I'll make a great nation out of you."
The LORD said to Moses, "I have seen this people, and behold, they are an obstinate people.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I have seen: Deuteronomy 9:13, Jeremiah 13:27, Hosea 6:10
a stiffnecked: Exodus 33:3, Exodus 33:5, Exodus 34:9, Deuteronomy 9:6, Deuteronomy 9:13, Deuteronomy 10:16, Deuteronomy 31:27, 2 Chronicles 30:8, Nehemiah 9:17, Psalms 78:8, Proverbs 29:1, Isaiah 48:4, Zechariah 7:11, Zechariah 7:12, Acts 7:51
Reciprocal: Genesis 18:32 - I will not Nehemiah 9:16 - dealt Psalms 75:5 - speak Acts 13:46 - seeing
Cross-References
"I will keep my promise to you and to your descendants in future generations as an everlasting covenant. I will be your God and the God of your descendants.
And there was the Lord standing beside him. "I am the Lord , the God of Abraham and Isaac," he said. "I will give to you and to your descendants this land on which you are lying.
Then the Lord said to him, "Go back to the land of your fathers and to your relatives. I will be with you."
I am the God who appeared to you at Bethel, where you dedicated a stone as a memorial by pouring olive oil on it and where you made a vow to me. Now get ready and go back to the land where you were born.'"
I have the power to do you harm, but last night the God of your father warned me not to threaten you in any way.
If the God of my fathers, the God of Abraham and Isaac, had not been with me, you would have already sent me away empty-handed. But God has seen my trouble and the work I have done, and last night he gave his judgment."
The God of Abraham and the God of Nahor will judge between us." Then, in the name of the God whom his father Isaac worshiped, Jacob solemnly vowed to keep this promise.
He instructed them to say: "I, Jacob, your obedient servant, report to my master Esau that I have been staying with Laban and that I have delayed my return until now.
When the messengers came back to Jacob, they said, "We went to your brother Esau, and he is already on his way to meet you. He has four hundred men with him."
Jacob was frightened and worried. He divided into two groups the people who were with him, and also his sheep, goats, cattle, and camels.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the Lord said unto Moses, I have seen this people,.... He had observed their ways and works, their carriage and behaviour; he had seen them before this time; he knew from all eternity what they would be, that their neck would be as an iron sinew, and their brow brass; but now he saw that in fact which he before saw as future, and they proved to be the people he knew they would be; besides, this is said to give Moses the true character of them, which might be depended upon, since it was founded upon divine knowledge and observation:
and, behold, it is a stiffnecked people; obstinate and self-willed, resolute in their own ways, and will not be reclaimed, inflexible and not subjected to the yoke of the divine law; a metaphor taken from such creatures as will not submit their necks or suffer the yoke or bridle to be put upon them, but draw back and slip away; or, as Aben Ezra thinks, to a man that goes on his way upon a run, and will not turn his neck to him that calls him, so disobedient and irreclaimable were these people.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The faithfulness of Moses in the office that had been entrusted to him was now to be put to the test. It was to be made manifest whether he loved his own glory better than he loved the brethren who were under his charge; whether he would prefer that he should himself become the founder of a âgreat nation,â or that the Lordâs promise should be fulfilled in the whole people of Israel. This may have been especially needful for Moses, in consequence of his natural disposition. See Numbers 12:3; and compare Exodus 3:11. With this trial of Moses repeated in a very similar manner Numbers 14:11-23, may be compared the trial of Abraham Genesis 22:0 and of our Saviour Matthew 4:8-10.
Exodus 32:8
These be thy gods ... have brought - This is thy god, O Israel, who has brought ...
Exodus 32:10
Let me alone - But Moses did not let the Lord alone; he wrestled, as Jacob had done, until, like Jacob, he obtained the blessing Genesis 32:24-29.
Exodus 32:14
This states a fact which was not revealed to Moses until after his second intercession when he had come down from the mountain and witnessed the sin of the people Exodus 32:30-34. He was then assured that the Lordâs love to His ancient people would prevail God is said, in the language of Scripture, to ârepent,â when His forgiving love is seen by man to blot out the letter of His judgments against sin (2 Samuel 24:16; Joel 2:13; Jonah 3:10, etc.); or when the sin of man seems to human sight to have disappointed the purposes of grace (Gen 6:6; 1 Samuel 15:35, etc.). The awakened conscience is said to ârepent,â when, having felt its sin, it feels also the divine forgiveness: it is at this crisis that God, according to the language of Scripture, repents toward the sinner. Thus, the repentance of God made known in and through the One true Mediator reciprocates the repentance of the returning sinner, and reveals to him atonement.
Exodus 32:17-18
Moses does not tell Joshua of the divine communication that had been made to him respecting the apostasy of the people, but only corrects his impression by calling his attention to the kind of noise which they are making.
Exodus 32:19
Though Moses had been prepared by the revelation on the Mount, his righteous indignation was stirred up beyond control when the abomination was before his eyes.
Exodus 32:20
See Deuteronomy 9:21. What is related in this verse must have occupied some time and may have followed the rebuke of Aaron. The act was symbolic, of course. The idol was brought to nothing and the people were made to swallow their own sin (compare Micah 7:13-14).
Exodus 32:22
Aaronâs reference to the character of the people, and his manner of stating what he had done Exo. 5:24, are very characteristic of the deprecating language of a weak mind.
Exodus 32:23
Make us gods - Make us a god.
Exodus 32:25
Naked - Rather unruly, or âlicentiousâ.
Shame among their enemies - Compare Psalms 44:13; Psalms 79:4; Deuteronomy 28:37.
Exodus 32:26-29
The tribe of Levi, Mosesâ own tribe, now distinguished itself by immediately returning to its allegiance and obeying the call to fight on the side of Yahweh. We need not doubt that the 3,000 who were slain were those who persisted in resisting Moses. The spirit of the narrative forbids us to conceive that the act of the Levites was anything like an indiscriminate massacre. An amnesty had first been offered to all by the words: âWho is on the Lordâs side?â Those who were forward to draw the sword were directed not to spare their closest relations or friends; but this must plainly have been with an understood qualification as regards the conduct of those who were to be slain. Had it not been so, they who were on the Lordâs side would have had to destroy each other. We need not stumble at the bold, simple way in which the statement is made.
Exodus 32:29
Consecrate yourselves to day to the Lord ... - The margin contains the literal rendering. Our version gives the most probable meaning of the Hebrew, and is supported by the best authority. The Levites were to prove themselves in a special way the servants of Yahweh, in anticipation of their formal consecration as ministers of the sanctuary (compare Deuteronomy 10:8), by manifesting a self-sacrificing zeal in carrying out the divine command, even upon their nearest relatives.
Exodus 32:31
Returned unto the Lord - i. e. again he ascended the mountain.
Gods of gold - a god of gold.
Exodus 32:32
For a similar form of expression, in which the conclusion is left to be supplied by the mind of the reader, see Daniel 3:15; Luke 13:9; Luke 19:42; John 6:62; Romans 9:22. For the same thought, see Romans 9:3. It is for such as Moses and Paul to realize, and to dare to utter, their readiness to be wholly sacrificed for the sake of those whom God has entrusted to their love. This expresses the perfected idea of the whole burnt-offering.
Thy book - The figure is taken from the enrolment of the names of citizens. This is its first occurrence in the Scriptures. See the marginal references. and Isaiah 4:3; Daniel 12:1; Luke 10:20; Philippians 4:3; Revelation 3:5, etc.
Exodus 32:33, Exodus 32:34
Each offender was to suffer for his own sin. Compare Exodus 20:5; Ezekiel 18:4, Ezekiel 18:20. Moses was not to be taken at his word. He was to fulfill his appointed mission of leading on the people toward the land of promise.
Exodus 32:34
Mine Angel shall go before thee - See the marginal references and Genesis 12:7.
In the day when I visit ... - Compare Numbers 14:22-24. But though the Lord chastized the individuals, He did not take His blessing from the nation.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Exodus 32:9. A stiff-necked people — Probably an allusion to the stiff-necked ox, the object of their worship.