Fasting Prayer: Moses 40 days fasting: Exodus 34/28

Religious Laws.10The LORD said: Here is the covenant I will make. Before all your people I will perform marvels never before done* in any nation anywhere on earth, so that all the people among whom you live may see the work of the LORD. Awe-inspiring are the deeds I will perform with you!11As for you, observe what I am commanding you today.d
18You shall keep the festival of Unleavened Bread.g For seven days at the appointed time in the month of Abib you are to eat unleavened bread, as I commanded you; for in the month of Abib you came out of Egypt.
No one shall appear before me empty-handed.
21Six days you may labor,i but on the seventh day you shall rest; even during the seasons of plowing and harvesting you must rest.

So Moses was there with the LORD for forty days and forty nights,l without eating any food or drinking any water, and he wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the ten words.


29As Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the two tablets of the covenant in his hands, he did not know that the skin of his face had become radiant* while he spoke with the LORD.30When Aaron, then, and the other Israelites saw Moses and noticed how radiant the skin of his face had become, they were afraid to come near him.31Only after Moses called to them did Aaron and all the leaders of the community come back to him. Moses then spoke to them.32Later, all the Israelites came up to him, and he enjoined on them all that the LORDhad told him on Mount Sinai.33When Moses finished speaking with them, he put a veil over his face.34Whenever Moses entered the presence of the LORD to speak with him, he removed the veil until he came out again.m On coming out, he would tell the Israelites all that he had been commanded.35Then the Israelites would see that the skin of Moses’ face was radiant; so he would again put the veil over his face until he went in to speak with the LORD.
* [34:1Words: a common term for commandments, especially the Decalogue (see v. 28). In v. 27 “words” connotes the commands given in vv. 1126.
* [34:6Gracious…fidelity: this succinct poetic description of God is an often-repeated statement of belief (see Nm 14:18Ps 103:8145:8Jl 2:13Jon 4:2). All the terms describe God’s relationship to the covenant people.
* [34:10Never before done: lit., “created.” The verb used here (Heb. bara’) is predicated only of God (see Gn 1:12127Ps 51:12). These wonders are a new creation and can be performed only by God.
* [34:13] Asherah was the name of a Canaanite goddess. In her honor wooden poles (asherot) were erected, just as stone pillars (massebot) were erected in honor of the god Baal. Both were placed near the altar in a Canaanite shrine.
* [34:14Jealous: see note on 20:5. Some, by a slight emendation, render, “The Lord is jealous for his name.” Cf. Ez 39:25.
* [34:22Feast of Weeks: the festival of thanksgiving for the harvest, celebrated seven weeks or fifty days after the beginning of the harvest. It was also called Pentecost (fiftieth) and coincided with the giving of the law on Mount Sinai, fifty days after the offering of the first fruits; cf. Lv 23:1011Dt 16:9Feast of the Ingathering: feast of Booths.
* [34:29Radiant: the Hebrew word translated “radiant” is spelled like the term for “horns.” Thus the artistic tradition of portraying Moses with horns.
a. [34:1Dt 10:12.
b. [34:3Ex 19:121321.
c. [34:67Ex 20:56Nm 14:18Dt 5:910Jer 32:18.
d. [34:11Ex 13:533:2.
e. [34:1216Ex 23:3233Dt 7:1512:23.
f. [34:17Lv 19:4Dt 5:89.
g. [34:18Ex 12:152013:34.
h. [34:1920Ex 13:2121323:15.
i. [34:21Ex 20:910.
j. [34:2223Ex 23:1617Dt 16:101316.
k. [34:2526Ex 23:1819.
l. [34:28Ex 24:18Dt 9:91810:24.

m. [34:33342 Cor 3:1316.

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