| Billy R. Miller, Sr. - Religion - 2004 - 146 pages
...Proclaim the name of the Lord before you; and I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, but you shall not see my face: for there shall no man see me and live. And the Lord said, Behold there is a place by me, and you shall stand upon this rock, and it shall... | |
| Charles Williams - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2005 - 208 pages
...to see the glory, and beholds the God pass by: 'I will make all my goodness pass before thee . . . thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me and live.' The glory is the goodness, but even the goodness is not he. Moses saw it, as it were, simply. Isaiah... | |
| Rael - Religion - 2006 - 416 pages
...unto his friend. Exodus 33: 8-11 Just as today I can speak to you as you can speak to me, man to man. Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live. Exodus 33:20. There you have reference to the difference in atmosphere between our planets. Humans... | |
| Walter Curtis Lichfield - Religion - 2005 - 702 pages
...gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will shew mercy on whom I will shew mercy," 33:20 And he said, "Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live." 33:21 And the Lord said, "Behold, (there is) a place by me, and thou shall stand upon a rock: 33:22... | |
| Russell Jacoby - Philosophy - 2005 - 250 pages
...Israel!" The god of the Old Testament is the God of words, but he cannot be seen. The Lord tells Moses, "Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live" (Exod. 33:20). Rather the Lord speaks, listens, and commands. "There is a striking contrast," writes... | |
| Tommy Tenney - Religion - 2005 - 321 pages
...goodness to pass before Moses, and that He knew Moses by name. But then the Lord explained to Moses, "Thou canst not see My face: for there shall no man see Me, and live" (Ex. 33:20). That statement appears to be a closed case, but Moses somehow sensed "there was a way."... | |
| James Tucker - 2005 - 353 pages
...Israel like unto Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face.' Yet, in Exodus 33:20, the Lord tells Moses 'Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live.' Finally, we will find later in the New Testament the words ascribed to Apostle John where it states,... | |
| Ellwood Johnson - Puritan movements in literature - 2005 - 300 pages
...33.20-23 is the figure to which most of the rest of Puritan tropology appends. And [the Lord] said, Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live. And the Lord said, Behold, there is a place by me, and thou shalt stand upon a rock: And it shall come... | |
| Daniel Negron - 2005 - 478 pages
...be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will shew mercy on whom I will shew mercy. And he said, thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live. And the LORD said, Behold, [there is] a place by me, and thou shalt stand upon a rock: And it shall... | |
| Aaron B. Wildavsky - Religion - 2005 - 332 pages
...For to know the difference and to choose evil, as men do, is to die. Hence the Lord said to Moses, "Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live" (Exod. 33:20). Now we know how it is possible to interpret the otherwise unthinkable idea that, in... | |
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