“He said: I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. Moses hid his face, for he was afraid of looking at God” (Exodus 3:6). “He said: I am the God of your father” – that is what is written: “A fool [peti] believes everything” (Proverbs 14:15). What is a peti?

It is a lad, as in Arabia they call a lad petaya. Alternatively, peti is nothing but an expression of seduction, as it is stated: “If a man seduces [yefateh] a woman” (Exodus 22:15). Rabbi Yehoshua Ha-Kohen bar Neḥemya said: At the moment that The Holy One blessed be He appeared to Moses, Moses was a novice at prophecy. The Holy One blessed be He said: ‘If I appear to him in loud voice, I will terrify him; in soft voice, he will take prophecy lightly.’

What did He do? He appeared to him with the voice of his father. Moses said: ‘Here I am; what does Abba1The Aramaic term by which Jews to this day refer to their fathers. want?’ The Holy One blessed be He said: ‘I am not your father [Amram], but rather the God of your father.

I have come to you with inducements so you will not be afraid.’ “The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob” – Moses was joyful and said: ‘Abba is enumerated with the patriarchs. Moreover, he is greater, as he was mentioned first.’2In the verse, God introduces himself as “the God of your father,” and then as “the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.” “Moses hid his face” – he said: ‘The God of my father is standing here and I am not hiding my face?’

Rabbi Yehoshua ben Korḥa and Rabbi Hoshaya, one of them says: Moses did not act properly when he hid his face, as had he not hidden his face, The Holy One blessed be He would have revealed to him what is above, what is below, what was, and what is destined to be. Ultimately, he requested to see, as it is stated: “Please show me Your glory” (Exodus 33:18). The Holy One blessed be He said to Moses: ‘I came to appear to you, and you hid your face.

Now I say to you: “For man will not see Me and live” (Exodus 33:20); when I wanted, you did not want.’ Rabbi Yehoshua of Sikhnin said in the name of Rabbi Levi: Nevertheless, He showed him.3Even though according to the previous opinion, hiding his face was inappropriate, God showed him the three mysteries mentioned above. As reward for “Moses hid his face” – “the Lord spoke to Moses face to face” (Exodus 33:11); as reward for “For he was afraid,” – “they were afraid to approach him (Exodus 34:30); as reward for “of looking [mehabit]” – “and the likeness of the Lord he beholds [yabit]” (Numbers 12:8).

Rabbi Hoshaya the Great said: He acted properly when he hid his face. The Holy One blessed be He said to him: ‘I came to reveal My face to you, and you honored Me and hid your face; by your life, you are destined to be with Me on the mountain for forty days and forty nights, without eating and without drinking, and you are destined to enjoy the aura of the Divine Presence, as it is stated: “Moses did not know that the skin of his face glowed” (Exodus 34:29).

However, Nadav and Avihu uncovered their heads and feasted their eyes on the aura of the Divine Presence, as it is stated: “Against the nobles of the children of Israel He did not extend His hand” (Exodus 24:11), and they did not receive punishment for what they did.