Exodus 24 – Moses goes up the
mountain again, this time with Aaron, Nadab, Abihu (Aaron’s sons) and 70
elders, but only Moses is permitted to “come close” (24:2). Moses writes down all that the Lord
tells him and in the morning erects an altar and 12 pillars or stones at the
foot of the mountain. He sprinkles
blood on the altar and puts half of it in large bowls. The people confirm their
allegiance to the covenant and he sprinkles the blood from the bowls on them,
saying “This is the blood of the covenant which the Lord has made with you . .
.” (24:8).
Then
Moses and his companions go up and they behold the God of Israel. Under his feet there appears to be a
“pavement of sapphire as blue as the sky” (24:10). Schocken editors translate
the phrase “(something) like the work of sapphire tiles, (something) like the
substance of the heavens in purity . . . as clear as the sky itself.” Then, Moses and Joshua, his companion
and later successor as leader, go up further. A cloud covers the mountain for six days. He enters into the cloud and stays for
forty days and forty nights. But
below the people see only a consuming [notice that this fire consumes whereas
the fire Moses saw in the bush did not] fire on the mountaintop. The numbers
throughout this chapter are all symbolic: 70, 12, 6, 40.
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