Anf-01 viii.iv.lx Pg 6
Gen. xxxv. 7.
saying, ‘I am the God that appeared to thee when thou didst flee from the face of Esau thy brother;’ and [again] says that, in the judgment which befell Sodom in the days of Abraham, the Lord had inflicted the punishment2166 2166 Literally, “judgment.”
of the Lord who [dwells] in the heavens;—even so here, the Scripture, in announcing that the Angel of the Lord appeared to Moses, and in afterwards declaring him to be Lord and God, speaks of the same One, whom it declares by the many testimonies already quoted to be minister to God, who is above the world, above whom there is no other [God].
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 35
VERSE (7) - :1,3 Ec 5:4,5