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Yahweh said to Moses, "Whoever has sinned against me, him will I blot out of my book.
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Personal Responsibility for Sin
Commentators explain that God's response to Moses establishes a crucial principle: individuals are responsible for their own sins. God rejects Moses' offer to be punished in the people's place, affirming that His justice is precise and He will not punish the innocent for the guilty. As Ezekiel 18:4 later states, 'The soul who sins shall die.'
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The faithfulness of Moses in the office that had been entrusted to him was now to be put to the test. It was to be revealed whether he loved his ow…
19th Century
Anglican
MOSES’ INTERCESSION ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE.
When Moses had, on first hearing of God’s intention to destroy the people, int…
Baptist
Moses had only half success in pleading for the people; they were not to die yet, but God declared that he would visit their sin upon them.
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16th Century
Protestant
Whoever has sinned against me, him will I blot out. In these words, God adapts Himself to the comprehension of the human mind when He says…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the Lord said to Moses In answer to his request:
whoever has sinned against me, him will I bl…
Moses calls it a great sin. The work of ministers is to show people the greatness of their sins. The great evil of sin appears in the price of pard…
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