Hebreos 12:19

19 ni a sonido de trompeta, ni a ruido de palabras tal, que los que oyeron rogaron que no se les hablara más;

Hebreos 12:19 Meaning and Commentary

Hebrews 12:19

And the sound of a trumpet
( Exodus 19:16 Exodus 19:19 ) ( 20:18 ) , which made it still more awful, as the sound of the trumpet will at the last day:

and the voice of words;
of the ten words, or decalogue; which was as an articulate voice, formed by angels; and, therefore, the law is called the word spoken by angels, ( Hebrews 2:2 ) and is represented, as the voice of God himself, ( Exodus 20:1 ) who made use of the ministry of angels to deliver the law to Moses; "which" voice is called (Myrbd lwq) , "the voice of words", in ( Deuteronomy 4:12 ) , and this voice,

they that heard, entreated that the word should not be spoken to
them any more:
fearing that they should die; wherefore they desired Moses to be their mediator, and draw nigh to God, and hear his words, and speak them to them, from him, ( Exodus 20:19 ) ( Deuteronomy 5:24-27 ) .

Hebreos 12:19 In-Context

17 Porque sabéis que aun después, cuando quiso heredar la bendición, fue rechazado, pues no halló ocasión para el arrepentimiento, aunque la buscó con lágrimas.
18 Porque no os habéis acercado a un monte que se puede tocar, ni a fuego ardiente, ni a tinieblas, ni a oscuridad, ni a torbellino,
19 ni a sonido de trompeta, ni a ruido de palabras tal, que los que oyeron rogaron que no se les hablara más;
20 porque no podían soportar el mandato: SI AUN UNA BESTIA TOCA EL MONTE, SERA APEDREADA .
21 Tan terrible era el espectáculo, que Moisés dijo: ESTOY ATERRADO Y TEMBLANDO.
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