Éxodo 24:3

3 Después Moisés descendió y le repitió al pueblo todas las instrucciones y ordenanzas que el Señor
le había dado, y todo el pueblo respondió a una voz: «Haremos todo lo que el Señor
ha ordenado».

Éxodo 24:3 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 24:3

And Moses came and told the people all the words of the Lord,
and all the judgments
Which according to Jarchi were the seven commands given to the sons of Noah, the laws concerning the sabbath, and honouring parents, the red heifer, and the judgments at Marah; but all these they were acquainted with before, excepting that of the red heifer, and the law, for that was not yet delivered to Moses, nor were these the ten commands, for they had heard them from the Lord themselves; but they doubtless were the judgments, or judicial laws, which he was ordered to set before the people, contained in the two preceding chapters, which were chiefly of the judicial kind, and related to the civil polity of the people of Israel:

and all the people answered with one voice;
one speaking for, and in the name of the rest, or they all lift up their voice together, and being unanimous in their sentiments, expressed them in the same words:

and said, all the words which the Lord hath said will we do;
that is, they would be careful to observe all the laws, statutes, judgments, and commands which the Lord had enjoined them; and less than this they could not say, for they had promised Moses, that if he would draw nigh to God, and hear what he should say, and deliver it to them, they would hearken to it, and obey it, as if they had heard God himself speak it; only they entreated the Lord would speak no more to them, as he did the ten commands, it being so terrible to them.

Éxodo 24:3 In-Context

1 Israel acepta el pacto del Señor
Luego el Señor
instruyó a Moisés: «Sube para encontrarte conmigo, y ven junto con Aarón, Nadab y Abiú, y setenta de los ancianos de Israel. Todos tendrán que adorar de lejos;
2 solo a Moisés se le permite acercarse al Señor
. Los demás no se acercarán, y a nadie del pueblo se le permite subir al monte con él».
3 Después Moisés descendió y le repitió al pueblo todas las instrucciones y ordenanzas que el Señor
le había dado, y todo el pueblo respondió a una voz: «Haremos todo lo que el Señor
ha ordenado».
4 Entonces Moisés escribió cuidadosamente todas las instrucciones del Señor
, y temprano a la mañana siguiente se levantó y construyó un altar al pie del monte. También levantó doce columnas, una por cada tribu de Israel.
5 Luego envió a unos jóvenes israelitas a presentar ofrendas quemadas y a sacrificar toros como ofrendas de paz al Señor
.
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