Éxodo 32:12

12 ¿Por qué han de hablar los egipcios, diciendo: "Con malas intenciones los ha sacado, para matarlos en los montes y para exterminarlos de la faz de la tierra"? Vuélvete del ardor de tu ira, y desiste de hacer daño a tu pueblo.

Éxodo 32:12 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 32:12

Wherefore should the Egyptians speak and say
Those that remained, as the Targum of Jonathan, who were not drowned in the Red sea: a good man will be concerned for the honour and glory of God among the enemies of his people, that their mouths may not be opened to blaspheme the Lord and speak ill of his ways, see ( Joshua 7:9 ) and this is sometimes an argument with God himself, not to do that to his people they deserve, lest it should give occasion to the enemy to speak reproachfully, insult, and triumph, ( Deuteronomy 32:26 Deuteronomy 32:27 )

for mischief did he bring them out, to slay them in the mountains,
and to consume them from the face of the earth;
that he brought them out of Egypt, not with a good but ill design; not to bring them into the land of Canaan, as they promised themselves, but to destroy them in the mountains; not to erect them into a great kingdom and nation, which should make a considerable figure in the world, but to cut them off from being a people at all: the mountains where they now were, were Sinai and Horeb, and there might be others thereabout, among which they were encamped: the Targum of Jonathan is,

``among the mountains of Tabor, and Hermon, and Sirion, and Sinai:''

turn from thy fierce wrath, and repent of this evil against thy
people;
not that there is any turning or shadow of turning with God, or any change of his mind, or any such passions and affections in him as here expressed; but this is said after the manner of men concerning him, when he alters the course of his dealings with men according to his unalterable will, and does not do the evil threatened by him, and which the sins of men deserve.

Éxodo 32:12 In-Context

10 Ahora pues, déjame, para que se encienda mi ira contra ellos y los consuma; mas de ti yo haré una gran nación.
11 Entonces Moisés suplicó ante el SEÑOR su Dios, y dijo: Oh SEÑOR, ¿por qué se enciende tu ira contra tu pueblo, que tú has sacado de la tierra de Egipto con gran poder y con mano fuerte?
12 ¿Por qué han de hablar los egipcios, diciendo: "Con malas intenciones los ha sacado, para matarlos en los montes y para exterminarlos de la faz de la tierra"? Vuélvete del ardor de tu ira, y desiste de hacer daño a tu pueblo.
13 Acuérdate de Abraham, de Isaac y de Israel, siervos tuyos, a quienes juraste por ti mismo, y les dijiste: "Yo multiplicaré vuestra descendencia como las estrellas del cielo, y toda esta tierra de la cual he hablado, daré a vuestros descendientes, y ellos la heredarán para siempre."
14 Y el SEÑOR desistió de hacer el daño que había dicho que haría a su pueblo.
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