Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed. We think you'll like them better this way.

Seeing God in the Wilderness: John 1:14-18; Exodus 24:9-11

  • Broadcast in The Bible
CL Taylor

CL Taylor

×  

Follow This Show

If you liked this show, you should follow CL Taylor.
h:1195965
s:11812923
archived

Our study will discuss what it means to see God.  We compare/contrast John's statement that no one has "seen" God but Jesus. 

Twice (Exodus 24:10, 11) it says "they saw God." We uncover what the witnessed when they "saw" God. (See Rev. 4:6, 15:2-4)

  • God has a body (feet, hands)
  • God hosted a banquet in the wilderness (Sinai)...they "ate and drank" in God's presence on the mountain.

Seeing God

Exodus 24:10 Heb raah, to look upon with the eyes. (See Gen. 18:2)

Exodus 24:11 Heb chazah, to gaze at; behold; see.  It is used to relate seeing God with the eyes (in the flesh). (See Job 19:25-27; Isa. 33:17)

John 1:18 Gr horao, similar to our English word seen, means to see with the mind and with the mind.  It means to comprehend fully. It means that Jesus was the only to experience God in the fullness of the Holy Spirit. (See Acts 10:36-38)

Facebook comments

Available when logged-in to Facebook and if Targeting Cookies are enabled