Week 44, Day 5: Replacing the tablets

November 20, 2009 by · Comments Off
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Today’s Reading:  Exodus 34:1-35

Some thoughts from the reading..

Moses destroyed the first set of tablets which God had given to him on Mount Sinai when he saw Israel’s idolatrous practices.  God instructs Moses to cut another two tablets as he had done previously and to go back up on the moutain.  The tablets and the covenant are renewed.  Moses is on the mountain for another 40 days and 40 nights.  But this time the people do not assume he is not coming back down and go astray. 

When Moses comes down from the mountain something has happened to him.  The skin of his face shone.  You can understand that when the people first saw this, they fled from him.  Moses is able to get Aaron and the rulers in the congregation to come to him.  After speaking to the people he then places a veil over his face.  This is all very interesting to me since it is an impressive picture to imagine.  Also, it is interesting to consider why his face shone.  Whatever the reason this is an intriguing and interesting event to imagine.  Moses continues to show his reverence toward God by removing the veil whenever he went to speak with God.  Moses showed respect by this action.

Question:  Paul refers to Moses’s face shining and the veil he wore in 2 Cor 3:12-18.  What point(s) does Paul make in this section of scripture?  Also, why does Paul say that Moses put the veil over his face?

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Week 42, Day 5: Finalizing the Law

November 6, 2009 by · Comments Off
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Today’s Reading:  Exodus 24:1-18

Some thoughts from the reading…

In chapter 24 we see the “final” phase of entering into a covenant between Israel and Jehovah.  We have had a series of journeys on Moses’ part going up and down the mountain to convey messages from God to Moses.  Now comes the time where Moses tells the people all the words of the Lord (vs. 3) and they respond, “All the words which the Lord has said we will do.”  Moses writes down all the words of the Lord, builds an altar and burnt and peac offerings are made.  Then again Moses reads the book of the covenant (the words written down in verse 3) and the people repeat that they will do all and be obedient.  The people are then sprinkled with the blood from the sacrifices – making the covenant.  Then Moses, Aaron, his sons Nadab & Abihu and 70 elders of Israel go up on the mountain andd see God and eat a meal there.  Moses is then called to come up further on the mountain with Joshua.  Where he is for 40 days. 

Up till now we have been told of a series of events that have taken place but here the covenant is completed/ made.  The final part of this process is impressive when the glory of the Lord rested on Mount Sinai.  It reminds me of when the glory of the Lord filled the temple after Solomon completed its construction (1 Kings 8:10-13, 2 Chron 5:13-14).  Only in this account the image is more impressive since the glory of the Lord was like a consuming fire on the top of the mountain.  Can you imagine such a scene.

Question:  Why was the burnt and peace sacrifices part of the ratifying of the covenant?

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