“Let me speak so that I may get relief; Let me open my lips and answer.
Parallel translations
- WEB I will speak, that I may be refreshed. I will open my lips and answer.
- KJV I will speak, that I may be refreshed: I will open my lips and answer.
- BSB I must speak and find relief; I must open my lips and respond.
- NKJV I will speak, that I may find relief; I must open my lips and answer.
- NLT I must speak to find relief, so let me give my answers.
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Quick answer
Moses destroys the calf, grinds it to powder, and makes Israel drink it. The idol is utterly reduced to nothing and shown to be powerless.
Overview
By burning, grinding, and dispersing the calf in water, Moses demonstrates the impotence of the idol they had worshiped. Forcing the people to drink it may signify their having to bear the consequences of their sin. The act publicly exposes the folly of idolatry and the futility of false gods.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Job 21:3Allow me, and I also will speak; After I have spoken, mock on.
- Prov 8:6–7Hear, for I will speak excellent things. The opening of my lips is for right things.
- Job 13:13“Be silent, leave me alone, that I may speak. Let come on me what will.
- Job 20:2“Therefore do my thoughts give answer to me, even by reason of my haste that is in me.
- Job 13:19Who is he who will contend with me? For then would I hold my peace and give up the spirit.
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