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Exodus 23:1-33 - Exposition

1 . That he will send an angel before them to be their guide, director, and helper ( Exodus 23:20 - 23).

2 . That he will be the enemy of their enemies ( Exodus 23:22 ), striking terror into them miraculously ( Exodus 23:27 ), and subjecting them to other scourges also ( Exodus 23:28 ).

3 . That he will drive out their enemies "by little and little" ( Exodus 23:30 ), not ceasing until he has destroyed them ( Exodus 23:23 ).

4 . That he will give them the entire country between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean on the one hand, the Desert and the Euphrates on the other ( Exodus 23:31 ). And

5 . That he will bless their sustenance, avert sickness from them, cause them to multiply, and prolong their days upon earth ( Exodus 23:25 , Exodus 23:26 ). At the same time, all these promises—except the first—are made conditional. If they will "beware" of the angel and "obey his voice," then he will drive their enemies out ( Exodus 23:22 , Exodus 23:23 ): if they will serve Jehovah, and destroy the idols of the nations, then he will multiply them, and give them health and long life ( Exodus 23:24-26 ), and "set their bounds from the Red Sea even unto the Sea of the Philistines, and from the desert unto the river" ( Exodus 23:31 ). So far as they fall short of their duties, is he entitled to fall short of his promises. A reciprocity is established. Unless they keep their engagements, he is not bound to keep his. Though the negative side is not entered upon, this is sufficiently clear. None of the promises, except the promise to send the angel, is absolute. Their realisation depends on a strict and hearty obedience.

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