Moses' role as mediator for Israelites?
What role does Moses play in mediating between God and the Israelites here?

Setting the scene at Sinai

Exodus 24:2: “Moses alone shall approach the LORD, but the others are not to come near. And the people may not come up with him.”

• God summons one man up the mountain, keeping everyone else at a safe distance. The physical separation highlights spiritual distance; a mediator is essential.


One man ascends: Moses’ unique access

Exodus 19:3 — Moses goes up when God calls.

Exodus 19:20 — the LORD descends, Moses ascends.

Exodus 20:21 — while the people stand afar, Moses approaches the thick darkness where God is.

Key takeaway: Moses enjoys privileged, personal access granted by God alone.


Messenger and interpreter of God’s word

Exodus 24:3 — Moses comes down and “told the people all the words of the LORD and all the ordinances.”

Deuteronomy 5:5 — “I was standing between the LORD and you at that time to declare to you the word of the LORD.”

Role elements:

– Hears directly from God.

– Translates divine speech into human language.

– Ensures every command is accurately relayed.


Representative in covenant ratification

Exodus 24:4–8 — Moses writes the words, builds an altar, sprinkles blood.

– Blood on the altar: God’s side.

– Blood on the people: Israel’s side.

– Moses in the middle joins the two parties.

Hebrews 9:19–21 recalls this scene, affirming Moses as the covenant mediator whose actions prefigure later covenantal work.


Intercessor for a rebellious people

Exodus 32:11–14 — after the golden calf, Moses pleads, “Turn from Your fierce anger.” God relents.

Numbers 14:13–19 — Moses again appeals for mercy after the spies’ report.

Highlights:

– He bears the burden of the people’s sin before God.

– He argues God’s character and promises, standing in the breach (Psalm 106:23).


Foreshadowing the greater Mediator

• Moses’ exclusive ascent, covenant service, and intercession anticipate Christ.

Hebrews 3:5–6 — Moses faithful as a servant; Christ faithful as Son.

Hebrews 8:6 — Jesus “has obtained a superior ministry, since the covenant He mediates is founded on better promises.”

1 Timothy 2:5 — “For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.”

The pattern established at Sinai points ahead: the law came through Moses; grace and truth come through the ultimate Mediator who enters heaven itself on our behalf.

How does Exodus 24:2 illustrate the importance of approaching God with reverence?
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