Esodo 34:30-35

30 Ed Aaronne e tutti i figliuoli d’Israele riguardarono Mosè; ed ecco, la pelle del suo viso risplendeva; onde temettero di accostarsi a lui.
31 Ma Mosè il chiamò; ed Aaronne e tutti i principali ritornarono a lui alla raunanza; e Mosè parlò loro.
32 E, dopo questo, tutti i figliuoli d’Israele si accostarono, ed egli comandò loro tutte le cose che il Signore gli avea dette nel monte di Sinai.
33 E quando ebbe finito di parlar con loro, egli si mise un velo in sul viso.
34 E quando Mosè veniva davanti alla faccia del Signore, per parlar con lui, si toglieva il velo, finchè uscisse fuori; poi, come era uscito, diceva a’ figliuoli d’Israele ciò che gli era comandato.
35 E i figliuoli d’Israele, riguardando la faccia di Mosè, vedevano che la pelle del suo viso risplendeva. Poi egli si rimetteva il velo in sul viso, finchè entrasse a parlar col Signore.

Esodo 34:30-35 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 34

In this chapter Moses has orders to hew two tables of stone, that God might write on them the ten commands, and bring them up with him to the mount, Ex 34:1-4 where the Lord proclaimed his name, and caused his glory and his goodness to pass before him, Ex 34:5-7 when Moses took this favourable opportunity that offered to pray for the people, that God would forgive their sin, and go along with them, Ex 34:8,9 upon which he made a covenant with them, which on his part was to do wonders for them, and drive out the inhabitants of Canaan before them; and on their part, that they should have no confederacy and communion with these nations, and shun their idolatry, and everything that might lead unto it, Ex 34:10-17 and he repeated several laws before given, and urged the observance of them, which Moses was to acquaint the people with, Ex 34:18-27 and after a stay of forty days and forty nights on the mount, he came down with the two tables of the law; and the skin of his face shone so bright, that the people of Israel were afraid to come nigh him, and therefore he put a vail over his face while he conversed with them, Ex 34:28-35.

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