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Keluaran 16:7
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Dan besok pagi kamu melihat kemuliaan TUHAN, karena Ia telah mendengar sungut-sungutmu kepada-Nya. Sebab, apalah kami ini maka kamu bersungut-sungut kepada kami?"
Dan pada esok pagi kelak kamu melihat kemuliaan Tuhan, sebab telah didengarnya persungut-sungutan kamu akan Tuhan, karena siapa gerangan kedua kami ini, maka kamu bersungut-sungut akan kami!
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the morning: Exodus 16:13
ye shall: Exodus 16:10, Exodus 24:10, Exodus 24:16, Exodus 40:34, Leviticus 9:6, Numbers 14:10, Numbers 16:42, Isaiah 35:2, Isaiah 40:5, John 11:4, John 11:40
what are we: Exodus 16:2, Exodus 16:3, Exodus 16:8, Numbers 16:11
Reciprocal: Exodus 16:12 - in the morning Numbers 11:1 - And when Numbers 16:19 - and the glory Numbers 20:2 - gathered Numbers 21:5 - spake Psalms 2:2 - Lord Isaiah 57:4 - Against Ezekiel 1:28 - This Mark 14:5 - And they Luke 2:9 - and the Luke 10:16 - despiseth you Acts 22:8 - whom Philippians 2:14 - without
Cross-References
And Abraham departed thence towarde the south countrey, & dwelled betweene Cades and Sur, and soiourned in Gerar.
And God hearde the voyce of the lad, and the angell of God called to Hagar out of heauen, and said vnto her, what ayleth thee Hagar? feare not: for God hath hearde the voyce of the lad where he lyeth.
And the angell of the Lord called vnto him from heauen, saying: Abraham, Abraham. And he sayd, here [am] I:
And the angell of the Lorde cryed vnto Abraham from heauen the seconde tyme,
And they dwelled from Hauilah vnto Sur, that is by the border of Egypt as thou goest toward Assur, and he died in the presence of all his brethren.
And the angell of God spake vnto me in a dreame, saying: Iacob? And I aunswered: here am I.
And so Moyses brought Israel from the redde sea, and they went out into the wyldernesse of Sur: and they went three dayes long in the wildernesse, and founde no waters.
And Saul smote the Amalekites, from Heuila, as thou commest to Sur, that lyeth before Egypt.
The eyes of the Lorde in euery place, beholdeth both the good and the bad.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And in the morning, then ye shall see the glory of the Lord,.... Either as displayed in this wonderful affair, raining bread about their tents, which was in the morning, or else as it appeared in the cloud, Exodus 16:7 the latter sense seems to be confirmed by what follows: for that he; the glory of the Lord, the glorious Shechinah of Jehovah, the Angel that went before them in the cloud, the eternal Word and Son of God: heareth your murmurings against the Lord; against Jehovah his Father; see Genesis 19:24
and what are we, that ye murmur against us? either signifying that there was no reason for it, and no occasion of it, since not they, but the Lord, brought them out of Egypt, and into those circumstances; what they did was only by his command, and with a view for their good, and therefore it was both unreasonable and ungrateful in them to murmur against them; or as observing, that seeing they murmured against the Lord, it was no strange thing to them they should murmur against them, and therefore took it the more quietly and patiently.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The glory of the Lord - the visible appearance described in Exodus 16:10.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Exodus 16:7. Ye shall see the glory of the Lord — Does it not appear that the glory of the Lord is here spoken of as something distinct from the Lord? for it is said HE (the glory) heareth your murmurings against the Lord; though the Lord may be here put for himself, the antecedent instead of the relative. This passage may receive some light from Hebrews 1:3: Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person, c. And as St. Paul's words are spoken of the Lord Jesus, is it not likely that the words of Moses refer to him also? "No man hath seen God at any time" hence we may infer that Christ was the visible agent in all the extraordinary and miraculous interferences which took place both in the patriarchal times and under the law.