Monday, February 27, 2023

Umberto Cassuto on the "Angel of the Lord" being YHWH Himself

  

Exo 3:2:

 

On this mountain Moses was vouchsafed a vision of God. In the sense, And the angel of the Lord [YHWH] appeared to him, the expression, the angel of the Lord, means a manifestation of the Lord. (Umberto Moshe David Cassuto, A Commentary on the Book of Exodus [trans. Israel Abrahams; Varda Books, 2005], 31)

 

On Exo 23:20:

 

The initial words, Behold I send an angel before you od not imply a being distinct from God. In ancient through-processes the line of demarcation between the sender and the sent is liable easily to be blurred; in the final analysis the angel of God is simply God’s action. From another part of the Bible we learn what is meant by an angel of the Lord being sent before one. In Gen. xxiv 7 Abraham says to his servant: ‘The Lord, the God of heaven . . . He will send His angel before you’, but in the continuation of the narrative there is not the slightest reference to an actual angel accompanying the servant; it is only related that the Lord prospered his way; and the servant says (ibid., v. 27): ‘As for me, the Lord had led me in the way.’ Compare also ibid., vv. 40, 48, 56. It is clear from the passage, therefore, that the angel stands only for the guidance and help of the Lord. Similarly it is stated in Num. xx 16: ‘and sent an angel and brought us forth out of Egypt’; but above (xiv 19) the Bible designates the pillar of cloud ‘the angel of God.’ Hence the words under discussion here mean only: I will guide you and prosper you. In the continuation of the passage at the end of v. 22 and also further on, it is clear that the reference is to the actions of God Himself. (Ibid., 305-6)