SEV Biblia, Chapter 32:22
Y respondió Aarón: No se enoje mi señor; tú conoces al pueblo, que es inclinado a mal.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Exodus 32:22
Verse 22. Thou knowest the people] He excuses himself by the wicked and seditious spirit of the people, intimating that he was obliged to accede to their desires.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 21-29 - Never did any wise man make a more frivolous and foolish excuse tha that of Aaron. We must never be drawn into sin by any thing man can say or do to us; for men can but tempt us to sin, they cannot force us. The approach of Moses turned the dancing into trembling. They were expose to shame by their sin. The course Moses took to roll away thi reproach, was, not by concealing the sin, or putting any false colou upon it, but by punishing it. The Levites were to slay the ringleader in this wickedness; yet none were executed but those who openly stoo forth. Those are marked for ruin who persist in sin: those who in the morning were shouting and dancing, before night were dying. Such sudde changes do the judgments of the Lord sometimes make with sinners tha are secure and jovial in their sin.
Original Hebrew
ויאמר 559 אהרן 175 אל 408 יחר 2734 אף 639 אדני 113 אתה 859 ידעת 3045 את 853 העם 5971 כי 3588 ברע 7451 הוא׃ 1931