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Exodus 16:5

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16:5 On the sixth day 1  they will prepare what they bring in, and it will be twice as much as they gather every other day.” 2 

Exodus 16:23

Context
16:23 He said to them, “This is what the Lord has said: ‘Tomorrow is a time of cessation from work, 3  a holy Sabbath 4  to the Lord. Whatever you want to 5  bake, bake today; 6  whatever you want to boil, boil today; whatever is left put aside for yourselves to be kept until morning.’”

Exodus 16:29

Context
16:29 See, because the Lord has given you the Sabbath, that is why 7  he is giving you food for two days on the sixth day. Each of you stay where you are; 8  let no one 9  go out of his place on the seventh day.”

1 tn Heb “and it will be on the sixth day.”

2 sn There is a question here concerning the legislation – the people were not told why to gather twice as much on the sixth day. In other words, this instruction seems to presume that they knew about the Sabbath law. That law will be included in this chapter in a number of ways, suggesting to some scholars that this chapter is out of chronological order, placed here for a purpose. Some argue that the manna episode comes after the revelation at Sinai. But it is not necessary to take such a view. God had established the Sabbath in the creation, and if Moses has been expounding the Genesis traditions in his teachings then they would have known about that.

3 tn The noun שַׁבָּתוֹן (shabbaton) has the abstract ending on it: “resting, ceasing.” The root word means “cease” from something, more than “to rest.” The Law would make it clear that they were to cease from their normal occupations and do no common work.

4 tn The technical expression is now used: שַׁבַּת־קֹדֶשׁ (shabbat-qodesh, “a holy Sabbath”) meaning a “cessation of/for holiness” for Yahweh. The rest was to be characterized by holiness.

5 tn The two verbs in these objective noun clauses are desiderative imperfects – “bake whatever you want to bake.”

6 tn The word “today” is implied from the context.

7 sn Noting the rabbinic teaching that the giving of the Sabbath was a sign of God’s love – it was accomplished through the double portion on the sixth day – B. Jacob says, “God made no request unless He provided the means for its execution” (Exodus, 461).

8 tn Heb “remain, a man where he is.”

9 tn Or “Let not anyone go” (see GKC 445 §138.d).



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