Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Exodus 16:10

Context
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As Aaron spoke 1  to the whole community of the Israelites and they looked toward the desert, there the glory of the Lord 2  appeared 3  in the cloud,

XREF

Ex 13:21,22; Ex 16:7; Ex 40:34-38; Le 9:6; Nu 14:10; Nu 16:19,42; Nu 16:42; 1Ki 8:10,11; Mt 17:5

NET © Notes

tn Heb “and it was as Aaron spoke.” The construction uses the temporal indicator and then the Piel infinitive construct followed by the subjective genitive “Aaron.”

sn S. R. Driver says, “A brilliant glow of fire…symbolizing Jehovah’s presence, gleamed through the cloud, resting…on the Tent of Meeting. The cloud shrouds the full brilliancy of the glory, which human eye could not behold” (Exodus, 147-48; see also Ezek 1:28; 3:12, 23; 8:4; 9:3, et al.). A Hebrew word often translated “behold” or “lo” introduces the surprising sight.

tn The verb is the Niphal perfect of the verb “to see” – “it was seen.” But the standard way of translating this form is from the perspective of Yahweh as subject – “he appeared.”



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