King James Bible
"And he said, I beseech thee, shew me thy glory."
Moses makes a deeply personal plea to God, using language of earnest petition. This follows God's promise of His presence after the golden calf incident, yet Moses desires an even more intimate revelation of the divine nature. Moses requests to see God's glory—the full weight of His divine presence and splendor. This bold request represents the ultimate spiritual aspiration in Hebrew thought: to know God directly, though such complete revelation proves too overwhelming for human mortality.