4.10.26 ~ Grace-Filled Solidarity
The function of grace through the one who is called righteous ( tzadik ) extends to the people he identifies with. Before we move on, on this preparation day, there is one other thing from the last part of this pattern. Righteous Moses—Moses the righteous—is demonstrating this in Exodus 32 after the calf incident. In verse 32, before the tentative meeting, Moses says, "But now, if You will forgive their sin..." Stop. Read the text. The sentence cuts off in the middle: Yet now, if thou wilt forgive their sin—; and if not, blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book which thou hast written. (Ex. 32:32) This is very intense! Can you imagine it? There is a fancy term for not being able to finish a sentence because the emotion is just too large. Then he continues: "But now, if You will forgive their sin... but if not, please blot me out of Your book which You have written. Blot me out now!" We need to stop for a moment, because you and I have to know what he does not say, and ...