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Exodus 24:11 - Exposition

The nobles i.e; the notables—the seventy elders, and other persons, already mentioned ( Exodus 24:1 , Exodus 24:9 ). He laid not his hand . God did not smite them with death, or pestilence, or even blindness. It was thought to be impossible to see God and live. (See above, Genesis 32:30 ; Exodus 32:20 ; 6:22 , 6:23 , etc.) Man was unworthy to draw near to God in any way; and to look on him was viewed as a kind of profanity. Yet some times he chose to show himself, in vision or otherwise, to his people, and then, as there could be no guilt on their part, there was no punishment on his. It is generally supposed that, in all such eases, it was the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity who condescended to show himself. Also they saw God . Rather, "they both saw God, and did eat and drink." The two were simultaneous. As they were engaged in the sacrificial meal, God revealed himself to them.

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