“Then I thought
I would pour out
My wrath upon them.
I would spend
My anger
Against them
In the wilderness.
But I withheld
My hand.
I acted for the sake
Of my name.
Thus it should not be
Profaned
In the sight
Of the nations,
In whose sight
I had brought them out.
Moreover,
I swore to them
In the wilderness
That I would scatter them
Among the nations.
I would disperse them
Through the countries.
Because they had not
Executed
My ordinances.
They had rejected
My statutes.
They had profaned
My Sabbath.
Their eyes
Were set
On their ancestor’s idols.”
Yahweh’s reaction was pretty much the same as in the former rebellions. Yahweh immediately thought about destroying them in his anger. However, as earlier, he changed his mind for the sake of his name that he did not want profaned in the sight of all the other countries that had seen him bring them out of Egypt. Thus he swore to them in the wilderness that he would scatter them among the nations, instead of refusing to take them out of Egypt or refusing to take them to the Promise Land. This was a prediction of the exile that was due to their failure to keep his statutes, ordinances, and the Sabbath. They also still yearned for their ancestor’s idols.