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Exodus 32:10

Context
NETBible

So now, leave me alone 1  so that my anger can burn against them and I can destroy them, and I will make from you a great nation.”

XREF

Ge 18:32,33; Ge 32:26-28; Ex 22:24; Ex 32:11,19; Nu 14:12; Nu 14:19,20; Nu 16:22,45-48; De 9:14,19; Jer 14:11; Jer 15:1; Jas 5:16

NET © Notes

tn The imperative, from the word “to rest” (נוּחַ, nuakh), has the sense of “leave me alone, let me be.” It is a directive for Moses not to intercede for the people. B. S. Childs (Exodus [OTL], 567) reflects the Jewish interpretation that there is a profound paradox in God’s words. He vows the severest punishment but then suddenly conditions it on Moses’ agreement. “Let me alone that I may consume them” is the statement, but the effect is that he has left the door open for intercession. He allows himself to be persuaded – that is what a mediator is for. God could have slammed the door (as when Moses wanted to go into the promised land). Moreover, by alluding to the promise to Abraham God gave Moses the strongest reason to intercede.



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