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Excerpted from: Exalt With MusicI picture that as God remembering, with almost what we might call a warm sentimentality, the way that Israel showed its love toward Him. He is referring here to a period of time between the Exodus and the making of the covenant at Mt. Sinai.
If you read through that period of time between Exodus 12 and Exodus 20, you are going to find that there was a bit of complaining as they went along the way. Nothing very serious; there was no rebellions; nobody was revolting; nobody was getting really upset about what was going on. So whenever they got there and made the covenant with Him, as God reflects upon that, He did it with warmth; it was not a bitter remembrance of what was going on. The thing that brought it back with warmth was when He remembered the way, the attitude, with which Israel went into the covenant.
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