I believe there is a...
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I believe there is a role reversal in this passage --the feelings, the dialogue between God and Moses have been reversed. Rather than Moses appealing to God to have God change his mind about his intentions toward the people of Israel, we may have here a case of God reminding Moses of his mercy and love in the face of Moses' anger toward the people. Receiving the law of God was a hard and long mission for Moses on behalf of Israel. When he descended from the mountain, he was angered that the people had so quickly turned to idolatry. It is understandable that he would have been mad enough to wish that God would consume the people in his hot anger and somehow reward Moses for his constancy of obedience. The God who is eternally faithful and merciful needed to remind Moses that he would continue his promise of inheritance if Moses would repent of his anger and the people their idolatry.
