Esodo 33:14

14 E l’Eterno rispose: "La mia presenza andrà teco, e io ti darò riposo".

Esodo 33:14 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 33:14

And he said
In answer to his request:

my presence shall go [with thee];
or before thee, both with Moses and before the people; meaning the Angel of his presence he had before promised, the eternal Word and Son of God, who saved them, redeemed them, bore and carried them all the days of old: or "my faces shall go" {y}; all the three divine Persons, Father, Son, and Spirit; there was Jehovah the Father, whose the Angel of his presence was; and there was Jehovah the Son, Christ, whom they tempted in the wilderness; and there was Jehovah the Holy Spirit, whom they vexed, see ( Isaiah 63:9-11 )

and I will give thee rest;
not ease, and peace and tranquillity of mind, or a freedom from the fear of enemies, and all dangers by them, much less rest in the grave, before Israel should be brought into Canaan's land; but rather the promised land itself, which was "the rest" that was promised, and would be given, and was typical of that eternal rest which remains for the people of God in heaven, and is a pure gift; for this promise is not personal and peculiar to Moses, but belonged to all the people, to whom God would give the typical rest, see ( Deuteronomy 12:9 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F25 (wkly ynp) "facies meae ibunt", Montanus, Vatablus.

Esodo 33:14 In-Context

12 E Mosè disse all’Eterno: "Vedi, tu mi dici: Fa’ salire questo popolo! e non mi fai conoscere chi manderai meco. Eppure hai detto: Io ti conosco personalmente ed anche hai trovato grazia agli occhi miei.
13 Or dunque, se ho trovato grazia agli occhi tuoi, deh, fammi conoscere le tue vie, ond’io ti conosca e possa trovar grazia agli occhi tuoi. E considera che questa nazione è popolo tuo".
14 E l’Eterno rispose: "La mia presenza andrà teco, e io ti darò riposo".
15 E Mosè gli disse: "Se la tua presenza non vien meco, non ci far partire di qui.
16 Poiché, come si farà ora a conoscere che io e il tuo popolo abbiam trovato grazia agli occhi tuoi? Non sarà egli dal fatto che tu vieni con noi? Questo distinguerà me e il tuo popolo da tutti i popoli che sono sulla faccia della terra".
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