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Éxodo 32:6

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6 Temprano a la mañana siguiente, el pueblo se levantó para sacrificar ofrendas quemadas y ofrendas de paz. Después, todos celebraron con abundante comida y bebida, y se entregaron a diversiones paganas.

Éxodo 32:6 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 32:6

And they rose up early in the morning
Being eager of, and intent upon their idol worship:

and offered burnt offerings;
upon the altar Aaron had made, where they were wholly consumed:

and brought peace offerings:
which were to make a feast to the Lord, and of which they partook:

and the people sat down to eat and to drink;
as at a feast:

and rose up to play;
to dance and sing, as was wont to be done by the Egyptians in the worship of their Apis or Ox; and Philo the Jew says F6, of the Israelites, that having made a golden ox, in imitation of the Egyptian Typho, he should have said Osiris, for Typho was hated by the Egyptians, being the enemy of Osiris; they sung and danced: the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem interpret it of idolatry; some understand this of their lewdness and uncleanness, committing fornication as in the worship of Peor, taking the word in the same sense as used by Potiphar's wife, ( Genesis 39:14 Genesis 39:17 ) (See Gill on 1 Corinthians 10:7).


FOOTNOTES:

F6 Ut supra, (De Vita Mosis, l. 3. p. 677.) & de Temulentia, p. 254.
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Éxodo 32:6 In-Context

4 Entonces Aarón tomó el oro, lo fundió y lo moldeó hasta darle la forma de un becerro. Cuando los israelitas vieron el becerro de oro, exclamaron: «¡Oh Israel, estos son los dioses que te sacaron de la tierra de Egipto!».
5 Al ver Aarón el entusiasmo del pueblo, edificó un altar frente al becerro. Luego anunció: «¡Mañana celebraremos un festival al Señor
!».
6 Temprano a la mañana siguiente, el pueblo se levantó para sacrificar ofrendas quemadas y ofrendas de paz. Después, todos celebraron con abundante comida y bebida, y se entregaron a diversiones paganas.
7 El Señor
le dijo a Moisés:
—¡Baja ya de la montaña! Tu pueblo, el que sacaste de la tierra de Egipto, se ha corrompido.
8 ¡Qué pronto se apartaron de la forma en que les ordené que vivieran! Fundieron oro y se hicieron un becerro, y se inclinaron ante él y le ofrecieron sacrificios. Andan diciendo: “Oh Israel, estos son tus dioses, que te sacaron de la tierra de Egipto”.
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