Êxodo 13:16

16 “Isto será como sinal em sua mão e símbolo em sua testa de que o SENHOR nos tirou do Egito com mão poderosa”.

Êxodo 13:16 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 13:16

And it shall be for a token upon thine head, and for frontlets
between thine eyes
These laws observed concerning the setting apart the firstlings of their beasts, the redemption of the firstborn of unclean ones, and of the firstborn of men, will bring the reason of it, the destruction of the firstborn of Egypt, and the preservation of the firstborn of Israel, as fresh to remembrance as any token upon the hand, put there to bring things to mind; and it will be as easily and as clearly discerned as anything upon a man's forehead may be seen by another: for by strength of hand the Lord brought us forth out of Egypt:
which is often mentioned, that it might be observed; it being the signs and wonders which the omnipotent hand of God wrought, especially the last, which worked upon Pharaoh, to let the people of Israel go; and their posterity, in all succeeding ages, would speak of this affair as if personally concerned in it, they being then in the loins of their ancestors, and represented by them, as well as they reaped and enjoyed all the benefits of that wonderful deliverance, the possession of the land of Canaan, and the blessings of it, as well as many other privileges both of a civil and religious kind. And so Maimonides F11 says,

``in every age a man is obliged to consider himself as if he in himself now went out of the bondage of Egypt, as it is said, "and he brought us forth from thence"''

FOOTNOTES:

F11 Hilchot Chametz Umetzah, c. 7. sect. 6.

Êxodo 13:16 In-Context

14 “No futuro, quando os seus filhos perguntarem: ‘Que significa isto?’, digam-lhes: Com mão poderosa o SENHOR nos tirou do Egito, da terra da escravidão.
15 Quando o faraó resistiu e recusou deixar-nos sair, o SENHOR matou todos os primogênitos do Egito, tanto os de homens como os de animais. Por isso sacrificamos ao SENHOR os primeiros machos de todo ventre e resgatamos os nossos primogênitos.
16 “Isto será como sinal em sua mão e símbolo em sua testa de que o SENHOR nos tirou do Egito com mão poderosa”.
17 Quando o faraó deixou sair o povo, Deus não o guiou pela rota da terra dos filisteus, embora esse fosse o caminho mais curto, pois disse: “Se eles se defrontarem com a guerra, talvez se arrependam e voltem para o Egito”.
18 Assim, Deus fez o povo dar a volta pelo deserto, seguindo o caminho que leva ao mar Vermelho. Os israelitas saíram do Egito preparados para lutar.
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