Êxodo 24

A Confirmação da Aliança

1 Depois Deus disse a Moisés: “Subam o monte para encontrar-se com o SENHOR, você e Arão, Nadabe e Abiú, e setenta autoridades de Israel. Adorem à distância.
2 Somente Moisés se aproximará do SENHOR; os outros não. O povo também não subirá com ele”.
3 Quando Moisés se dirigiu ao povo e transmitiu-lhes todas as palavras e ordenanças do SENHOR, eles responderam em uníssono: “Faremos tudo o que o SENHOR ordenou”.
4 Moisés, então, escreveu tudo o que o SENHOR dissera.Na manhã seguinte Moisés levantou-se, construiu um altar ao pé do monte e ergueu doze colunas de pedra, representando as doze tribos de Israel.
5 Em seguida, enviou jovens israelitas, que ofereceram holocaustos e novilhos como sacrifícios de comunhão ao SENHOR.
6 Moisés colocou metade do sangue em tigelas e a outra metade derramou sobre o altar.
7 Em seguida, leu o Livro da Aliança para o povo, e eles disseram: “Faremos fielmente tudo o que o SENHOR ordenou”.
8 Depois Moisés aspergiu o sangue sobre o povo, dizendo: “Este é o sangue da aliança que o SENHOR fez com vocês de acordo com todas essas palavras”.
9 Moisés, Arão, Nadabe, Abiú e setenta autoridades de Israel subiram
10 e viram o Deus de Israel, sob cujos pés havia algo semelhante a um pavimento de safira, como o céu em seu esplendor.
11 Deus, porém, não estendeu a mão para punir esses líderes do povo de Israel; eles viram a Deus, e depois comeram e beberam.

Moisés na Presença de Deus

12 Disse o SENHOR a Moisés: “Suba o monte, venha até mim e fique aqui; e lhe darei as tábuas de pedra com a lei e os mandamentos que escrevi para a instrução do povo”.
13 Moisés partiu com Josué, seu auxiliar, e subiu ao monte de Deus.
14 Disse ele às autoridades de Israel: “Esperem-nos aqui, até que retornemos. Arão e Hur ficarão com vocês; quem tiver alguma questão para resolver, poderá procurá-los”.
15 Quando Moisés subiu, a nuvem cobriu o monte,
16 e a glória do SENHOR permaneceu sobre o monte Sinai. Durante seis dias a nuvem cobriu o monte. No sétimo dia o SENHOR chamou Moisés do interior da nuvem.
17 Aos olhos dos israelitas, a glória do SENHOR parecia um fogo consumidor no topo do monte.
18 Moisés entrou na nuvem e foi subindo o monte. E permaneceu no monte quarenta dias e quarenta noites.

Êxodo 24 Commentary

Chapter 24

Moses is called up into the mountain, The people promise obedience. (1-8) The glory of the Lord appears. (9-11) Moses goes up into the mountain. (12-18)

Verses 1-8 A solemn covenant was made between God and Israel. Very solemn it was, typifying the covenant of grace between God and believers, through Christ. As soon as God separated to himself a peculiar people, he governed them by a written word, as he has done ever since. God's covenants and commands are so just in themselves, and so much for our good, that the more we think of them, and the more plainly and fully they are set before us, the more reason we may see to comply with them. The blood of the sacrifice was sprinkled on the altar, on the book, and on the people. Neither their persons, their moral obedience, nor religious services, would meet with acceptance from a holy God, except through the shedding and sprinkling' of blood. Also the blessings granted unto them were all of mercy; and the Lord would deal with them in kindness. Thus the sinner, by faith in the blood of Christ, renders willing and acceptable obedience.

Verses 9-11 The elders saw the God of Israel; they had some glimpse of his glory, though whatever they saw, it was something of which no image or picture could be made, yet enough to satisfy them that God was with them of a truth. Nothing is described but what was under his feet. The sapphires are the pavement under his feet; let us put all the wealth of this world under our feet, and not in our hearts. Thus the believer sees in the face of Jesus Christ, far clearer discoveries of the glorious justice and holiness of God, than ever he saw under terrifying convictions; and through the Saviour, holds communion with a holy God.

Verses 12-18 A cloud covered the mount six days; a token of God's special presence there. Moses was sure that he who called him up would protect him. Even those glorious attributes of God which are most terrible to the wicked, the saints with humble reverence rejoice in. And through faith in the atoning Sacrifice, we hope for greater honour than Moses ever enjoyed on earth. Now we see through a glass darkly, but when he shall appear, then face to face. This vision of God will continue with equal, if not increasing brightness of joy; not for a few days only, but through eternity.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 24

In this chapter we have an account that Moses was ordered to come up to the Lord alone, Ex 24:1,2, but that before he did go up, he related to the people all the above laws delivered to him, which they promised obedience to, and so a covenant was made between God and the people by sacrifice, and by the sprinkling of blood, Ex 24:3-8, upon which he and Aaron, and his two sons and seventy elders of Israel, went up part of the mountain, and had a vision of God, Ex 24:9-11, when Moses with Joshua was called, and went up higher, until at length he entered into the cloud where the Lord was, and continued forty days and forty nights, Ex 24:12-18.

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