Exodus 33:20-23

Thou canst not.This is well explained by Rabbi Jehudah, in Sepher Cosri, (P. iv. 3.) "Of that divine glory mentioned in the Scripture, there is one degree which the eyes of the prophets were able to explore; another which all the Israelites saw, as the cloud and consuming fire; the third is so bright, and so dazzling, that no mortal is able to comprehend it; but should anyone venture to look on it, his whole frame would be dissolved." In such inconceivable splendour is the Divine Majesty revealed to the inhabitants of the celestial world, where he is said to "dwell in the light which no man can approach unto." (1 Ti 6:16.) By the "face of God," therefore, we are to understand that light inaccessible before which angels may stand, but which would be so insufferable to mortal eyes, that no man could see it and live.

24:10; Ge 32:30; De 5:24; Jud 6:22; 13:22; Isa 6:5; Joh 1:18

1Ti 6:16; Heb 1:13; Re 1:16,17

place by.

De 5:31; Jos 20:4; Isa 56:5; Zec 3:7; Lu 15:1

in a clift.

Ps 18:2; So 2:3; Isa 2:21; 32:2; 1Co 10:4; 2Co 5:19

cover thee.

De 33:12; Ps 91:1,4The rock on which Moses stood, and in the clift of which he was sheltered, was doubtless an emblem of Christ; in whose person, character, and salvation alone, sinners may by faith see the glory of God, and live; for there it appears in softened splendour; as the sun, when his brightness is diminished by a mist, is beheld more distinctly by the human eye.--Scott

thou shalt.

20; Job 11:7; 26:14; Joh 1:18; 1Co 13:12; 1Ti 6:16

1 Kings 19:11

stand upon the mount.

Ex 19:20; 24:12,18; 34:2; Mt 17:1-3; 2Pe 1:17,18

the Lord passed.

Ex 33:21-23; 34:6; Hab 3:3-5

and a great.

Ex 19:16; 20:18; Job 38:1; Ps 50:3; Isa 30:30; Eze 1:4; 37:7

Na 1:3,6; Heb 12:18-21; Re 20:11

but the Lord was not in the wind.

Zec 4:6

an earthquake.

1Sa 14:15; Ps 68:8; Na 1:5; Zec 14:5; Mt 24:7; 27:51-54; 28:2

Heb 12:26; Re 11:19; 16:18
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