Éxodo 19:23

23 Y Moisés dijo al SEÑOR: El pueblo no puede subir al monte Sinaí, porque tú nos advertiste, diciendo: "Pon límites alrededor del monte y santifícalo."

Éxodo 19:23 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 19:23

And Moses said unto the Lord
Upon his giving such strict orders both with respect to the people and the priests:

the people cannot come up to Mount Sinai;
suggesting as if there was no need for him to go down on that account, to give them a charge not to break through and gaze; since, as he thought, there was no probability that they ever would attempt it, seeing such a solemn charge had been given, nor any possibility of it, since such a fence was made:

for thou chargedst us, saying, set bounds about the mount, and sanctify
it;
and accordingly bounds have been set, that the people may not go up it, and the place has been declared sacred, that so none will presume to do it, according to the solemn charge that has been given: some F1 read the preceding clause by way of interrogation, "may not the people come up to Mount Sinai?" may not any of them? or, if any of them, who may? and there was the greater reason for asking such a question, since the priests that drew near to God might not, and so the next words are conceived to be an answer to it.


FOOTNOTES:

F1 So some in Vatablus.

Éxodo 19:23 In-Context

21 Y el SEÑOR dijo a Moisés: Desciende, advierte al pueblo, no sea que traspasen los límites para ver al SEÑOR y perezcan muchos de ellos.
22 También que se santifiquen los sacerdotes que se acercan al SEÑOR, no sea que el SEÑOR irrumpa contra ellos.
23 Y Moisés dijo al SEÑOR: El pueblo no puede subir al monte Sinaí, porque tú nos advertiste, diciendo: "Pon límites alrededor del monte y santifícalo."
24 Entonces el SEÑOR le dijo: Ve, desciende, y vuelve a subir, tú y Aarón contigo; pero que los sacerdotes y el pueblo no traspasen los límites para subir al SEÑOR, no sea que El irrumpa contra ellos.
25 Descendió, pues, Moisés y advirtió al pueblo.
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