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Exodus 20:22

Posted on 4 August 2023
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“And the LORD said unto Moses, Thus thou shalt say unto the children of Israel, Ye have seen that I have talked with you from heaven.”

This verse serves as a transitional statement from the Ten Commandments themselves to further instructions and laws given by God to Moses for the Israelites.

Here, God is instructing Moses on what to relay to the people of Israel.

Let’s explore the verse in more detail and draw out some key points:

Divine Communication:The verse begins with the phrase, And the LORD said unto Moses. This highlights the ongoing direct communication between God and Moses. Throughout the Exodus narrative, God frequently speaks to Moses, providing guidance, instructions, and revelations.

Addressing the Children of Israel:God instructs Moses to convey a message specifically to the children of Israel. This highlights the chosen status of the Israelites and their unique relationship with God. It emphasizes that the message to follow is intended for the entire nation of Israel.

The Evidence of God’s Presence:The verse continues, Ye have seen that I have talked with you from heaven. God refers to the experience of the Israelites witnessing His communication with them from the heavenly realm. This refers to the previous encounter at Mount Sinai when God descended upon the mountain with thunder, lightning, and a loud trumpet blast (Exodus 19:16-19). The people had seen and heard the presence of God in a powerful and awe‑inspiring manner. This verse serves as a reminder to the Israelites of their direct encounter with God and His manifestation at Mount Sinai. It reinforces the authority of the commandments that follow and serves as a foundation for the subsequent laws and instructions given to the Israelites throughout the book of Exodus and beyond.

Overall, Exodus 20:22 highlights the ongoing communication between God and Moses, as well as the divine authority behind the commandments and laws given to the children of Israel. It underscores the unique relationship between God and His chosen people and reminds them of the miraculous signs of His presence.

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