Éxodo 32:7

7 Entonces el SEÑOR habló a Moisés: Desciende pronto, porque tu pueblo, que sacaste de la tierra de Egipto, se ha corrompido.

Éxodo 32:7 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 32:7

And the Lord said unto Moses, go, get thee down
In ( Deuteronomy 9:12 ) it is added, "quickly", and so the Septuagint version here: this was said after the Lord had finished his discourse with him, and had given him the two tables of stone, and he was about to depart, but the above affair happening he hastens his departure; indeed the idolatry began the day before, and he could have acquainted him with it, if it had been his pleasure, but he suffered the people to go the greatest length before a stop was put to their impiety:

for thy people which thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt have
corrupted themselves;
their works, as the Targum of Jonathan supplies it, their ways and their manners; their minds, the imaginations of their hearts, were first corrupted, and this led on to a corruption of actions, by which they corrupted and defiled themselves yet more and more, and made themselves abominable in the sight of God, as corrupt persons and things must needs be; and what can be a greater corruption and abomination than idolatry? the Lord calls these people not his people, being displeased with them, though they had been, and were, and still continued; for, notwithstanding this idolatry, he did not cast them off from being his people, or write a "Loammi" on them; but he calls them Moses's people, as having broken the law delivered to them by him, they had promised to obey, and so were liable to the condemnation and curse of it; and because they had been committed to his care and charge, and he had been the instrument of their deliverance, and therefore it was great ingratitude to him to act the part they had done, as well as impiety to God; wherefore, though it was the Lord that brought them out of Egypt, it is ascribed to Moses as the instrument, to make the evil appear the greater. Jarchi very wrongly makes these people to be the mixed multitude he supposes Moses had proselyted, and therefore called his people.

Éxodo 32:7 In-Context

5 Cuando Aarón vio esto, edificó un altar delante del becerro. Y Aarón hizo una proclama, diciendo: Mañana será fiesta para el SEÑOR.
6 Y al día siguiente se levantaron temprano y ofrecieron holocaustos y trajeron ofrendas de paz; y el pueblo se sentó a comer y a beber, y se levantó a regocijarse.
7 Entonces el SEÑOR habló a Moisés: Desciende pronto, porque tu pueblo, que sacaste de la tierra de Egipto, se ha corrompido.
8 Bien pronto se han desviado del camino que yo les mandé. Se han hecho un becerro de fundición y lo han adorado, le han ofrecido sacrificios y han dicho: "Este es tu dios, Israel, que te ha sacado de la tierra de Egipto."
9 Y el SEÑOR dijo a Moisés: He visto a este pueblo, y he aquí, es pueblo de dura cerviz.
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