Exodus 33 - Introduction - Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary

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E X O D U S

CHAP. XXXIII.

      In this chapter we have a further account of the mediation of Moses between God and Israel, for the making up of the breach that sin had made between them. I. He brings a very humbling message from God to them (Exodus 33:1-3; Exodus 33:5), which has a good effect upon them, and helps to prepare them for mercy, Exodus 33:4; Exodus 33:6. II. He settles a correspondence between God and them, and both God and the people signify their approbation of that correspondence, God by descending in a cloudy pillar, and the people by worshipping at the tent doors, Exodus 33:7-11. III. He is earnest with God in prayer, and prevails, 1. For a promise of his presence with the people, Exodus 33:12-17. 2. For a sight of his glory for himself, Exodus 33:18-23, &c.