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Exodus 34:10

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Exodus 34:10

10 And he said, Behold, I make a covenant: before all thy people I will do marvels, such as have not been done in all the earth, nor in any nation: and all the people among which thou art shall see the work of the LORD: for it is a terrible thing that I will do with thee.

Chapter Context

Exodus 34 is a narrative with legal sections chapter in the Old Testament that explores themes of truth, creation, wisdom. Written during the Egyptian bondage and wilderness wandering (c. 1446-1406 BCE), this chapter should be understood within its historical context: Egypt was the dominant superpower with a complex polytheistic religion and a god-king pharaoh.

The chapter can be divided into several sections:

  1. Verses 1-5: Introduction and setting the context
  2. Verses 6-12: Development of key themes
  3. Verses 13-20: Central message and teachings
  4. Verses 21-35: Conclusion and application

This chapter is significant because it addresses timeless questions about faith, suffering, and divine purpose. When studying this passage, it's important to consider both its immediate context within Exodus and its broader place in the scriptural canon.

Verse Study

Exodus 34:10

10 And he said, Behold, I make a covenant: before all thy people I will do marvels, such as have not been done in all the earth, nor in any nation: and all the people among which thou art shall see the work of the LORD: for it is a terrible thing that I will do with thee.

Analysis

God responds with 'Behold, I make a covenant' (בְּרִית אֲנִי כֹּרֵת, berit ani koret—literally 'I cut a covenant'). This covenant renewal includes promises of unprecedented wonders (נִפְלָאֹת, nifla'ot) before all nations. God emphasizes that these acts are 'terrible' (נוֹרָא, nora—awesome, fear-inspiring), designed to display His power to both Israel and surrounding nations. Covenant faithfulness demands covenant obedience.

Historical Context

Covenant-cutting ceremonies involved animal sacrifice (Gen 15:9-18). This renewed covenant reaffirms Sinai while anticipating the conquest of Canaan.

Reflection

  • What 'awesome' works of God have you witnessed in your life?
  • How should God's covenant promises shape your obedience?

Word Studies

  • Lord: יְהוָה / אֲדֹנָי (YHWH / Adonai) H3068 - The LORD / Lord

Cross-References

Original Language

וַיֹּ֗אמֶר H559 הִנֵּ֣ה H2009 אָֽנֹכִי֮ H595 כֹּרֵ֣ת H3772 בְּרִית֒ H1285 נֶ֤גֶד H5048 כָּֽל H3605 הָ֠עָם H5971 עֹשֶׂ֥ה H6213 נִפְלָאֹ֔ת H6381 אֲשֶׁ֛ר H834 לֹֽא H3808 +21