Ex 32:1-35. THE GOLDEN CALF.
1. when the people saw that Moses delayed--They supposed that he
had lost his way in the darkness or perished in the fire.
the people gathered themselves together unto Aaron--rather,
"against" Aaron in a tumultuous manner, to compel him to do what they
wished. The incidents related in this chapter disclose a state of
popular sentiment and feeling among the Israelites that stands in
singular contrast to the tone of profound and humble reverence they
displayed at the giving of the law. Within a space of little more than
thirty days, their impressions were dissipated. Although they were
still encamped upon ground which they had every reason to regard as
holy; although the cloud of glory that capped the summit of Sinai was
still before their eyes, affording a visible demonstration of their
being in close contact, or rather in the immediate presence, of God,
they acted as if they had entirely forgotten the impressive scenes of
which they had been so recently the witnesses.
said unto him, Up, make us gods, which shall go before us--The
Hebrew word rendered "gods" is simply the name of God in its
plural form. The image made was single, and therefore it would be
imputing to the Israelites a greater sin than they were guilty of, to
charge them with renouncing the worship of the true God for idols. The
fact is, that they required, like children, to have something to strike
their senses, and as the Shekinah, "the glory of God," of which they
had hitherto enjoyed the sight, was now veiled, they wished for some
visible material object as the symbol of the divine presence, which
should go before them as the pillar of fire had done.
JFB.
Picture Study Bible