Today, I am reading and commenting on Exodus 33-35.
I think it was last year that I first noticed that Moses started setting up a “tent of meeting” before he had the Israelites construct the Tabernacle (which then took over that function). However, I had not noticed until today that this passage implies that anyone could go there to inquire of God, even when Moses was not there. I am not entirely sure about how that connects with the fact that Joshua never left the pre-Tabernacle tent of meeting. Did Joshua listen to those who came to inquire of God and perhaps help them determine God’s will? Or, perhaps relay their requests to Moses? In addition to that, we have Moses doing more interceding with God for the Israelites. God told the Israelites that He would not travel with them as they made their way to the Promised Land because He might destroy them as a result of their stiff-necked ways. In response, the Israelites stopped wearing any ornaments to show their contrition. I am really not sure where I am going with this. I have been working on it off and on all day trying to put the sentences together which convey what this passage, in conjunction with yesterday’s, is saying to me. Before asking God to accompany the Israelites in their travel, Moses said that God had told him “I know you by name and you have found favor with me.” Then, after Moses asks God to accompany the Israelites, God said, “I will do the very thing you have asked, because I am pleased with you and I know you by name.” But I want to go back to the rest of what Moses said when he quoted God. Moses said, “ If you are pleased with me, teach me your ways so I may know you and continue to find favor with you.” I think a reason that the time sequence for several things in this passage, where the passage seems to say that people did things before God told them to and then that they did them because God told them to is to communicate the complicated message in that exchange between God and Moses. God was pleased with Moses because Moses asked Him to teach him His ways, and Moses asked God to teach him His ways because God was pleased with him. Even there I cannot quite make it come out right. If we wish evidence that God is pleased with us, let us seek for Him to teach us His ways so that we may know Him.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.