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Gods which shall go before us (θεους ο προπορευσοντα ημων). Exodus 32:1. As guides and protectors, perhaps with some al…

Saying unto Aaron (Exodus 32:1).
Make us gods. That is, idols.

Make us gods.—The speech follows the Septuagint and the English version of Exodus 32:4 in giving the plural, but it is pr…

This again is another of the ways by which men attempt to make an idol god out of something which they can see, and to rejoice in what they themsel…

But while Peter and Stephen agree in seeing Christological significance in Dt 18:15–18 and in considering it an important testimonium passage for a…

Make us. Though the Jews had turned back in diverse ways, Stephen makes choice of one notable example above all the rest of their…

Saying to Aaron, make us gods to go before us
This is a proof of their disobedience to the law of Moses, and of thei…

People deceive themselves if they think God cannot do what He sees to be good anywhere; He can bring His people into a wilderness and there speak c…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson