Exodus 34:29-35

Exodus 34:29-35

[29] And it came to pass, when Moses  came down  from mount  Sinai  with the two  tables  of testimony  in Moses'  hand,  when he came down  from the mount,  that Moses  wist  not that the skin  of his face  shone  while he talked  [30] And when Aaron  and all the children  of Israel  saw  Moses,  behold, the skin  of his face  shone;  and they were afraid  to come nigh  [31] And Moses  called  unto them; and Aaron  and all the rulers  of the congregation  returned  unto him: and Moses  talked  [32] And afterward  all the children  of Israel  came nigh:  and he gave them in commandment  all that the LORD  had spoken  with him in mount  Sinai.  [33] And till Moses  had done  speaking  with them, he put  a vail  on his face.  [34] But when Moses  went in  before  the LORD  to speak  the vail  off,  until he came out.  and spake  unto the children  of Israel  that which he was commanded.  [35] And the children  of Israel  saw  the face  of Moses,  that the skin  of Moses'  face  shone:  and Moses  the vail  upon his face  again,  until he went  in to speak  with him.

What does Exodus 34:29-35 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The transformation that Moses experienced as a result of his close fellowship with God showed in his physical appearance, particularly on his face (cf. Matthew 17:1-3). This change made the other Israelites uncomfortable around him. The evidence of his close relationship with God convicted them. Evidently Moses" shining face was evidence to the Israelites that he had been in the Lord"s presence and that what he told them was an oracle from God. The purpose of the veil that Moses wore over his face while speaking with the Israelites at other times was to hide the fact that the glory was fading ( 2 Corinthians 3:13).
"The physical nature of this phenomenon must remain a mystery, but its theological meaning is crystal clear. Moses, as covenant mediator, was authenticated as such by his resemblance to the God of glory whom he represented. It is precisely for this reason that Moses and Elijah shared the radiance of the transfigured Jesus ( Luke 9:31-32)." [1]
The Hebrew word translated "shone" is unusual and is related to the word translated "horn," meaning "rayed." In the Latin Vulgate, Jerome translated the clause in light of the basic meaning of the root word: "horned." This led some ancient painters to represent Moses in art with horns coming out of his head.
"Henceforth, the covenant that God makes with Israel will focus on the role of the mediator. Through him God will display his glory to his people." [2]
The covenant as renewed rested on the separation of the people from the nations that God would drive out. The realization of the blessings that God promised depended on the Israelites" obedience to this command.
The blessing of God"s people rests on the faithful lovingkindness of God and the intercession of their leaders, Jesus Christ and human leaders. We cannot stress too much the importance of the kind of intercession that Moses modeled on this occasion. If God has given you a ministry of leadership, your intercession for those you lead or your lack of it will directly affect their welfare.