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A Glimpse of Divine Glory
Commentators debate what it means that the elders "saw the God of Israel." Some argue they saw a physical, human-like form, perhaps a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ. Others insist no physical form was seen, aligning with Deuteronomy 4:12, and that it was a profound manifestation of God's glorious presence. Either way, it was a unique, awe-inspiring confirmation that God was truly among them.
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18th Century
Theologian
And they saw the God of Israel - As they ate the sacrificial feast, the presence of Yahweh was manifested to them with special distinctness.…
19th Century
Bishop
They saw the God of Israel. —Probably, in human form, as Isaiah saw Him (Isaiah 6:1–5), and Ezekiel ([Reference Ezekie…
17th Century
Pastor
And they saw the God of Israel
The Targum of Jonathan restrains this to Nadab and Abihu whereas it is doubtless true…
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17th Century
Minister
The elders saw the God of Israel; they had some glimpse of his glory, though whatever they saw, it was something of which no image or picture could…