Originally Posted by Johan
From what you say it seems as if there is just one correct understanding of the text. Right??
A guarded "yes". evilgrin

What I mean is that one could posit that it was "God's" voice, which would be technically correct. But there are three persons within the Godhead. Unless one wants to say that all three of the person's spoke simultaneously; a bit of a problem IMHO, then one would have to chose among them, correct? grin

If one believes the voice belonged to someone other than God, then that's a totally different matter.

So, the original question was, put another way, "Whose voice did Moses hear on Mt. Sinai?" (I'm conceding and agreeing that the place referred to in the overall context is Mt. Sinai, cf. vv. 18-21, 25)


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