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1
Now when
the people
saw
that Moses
delayed
to come down
from the mountain,
the people
assembled
about
Aaron
and said
to him, "Come,
make
us a god
who
will go
before
us; as for this
Moses,
the man
who
brought
us up from the land
of Egypt,
we do not know
what
has become
of him."
2
Aaron
said
to them, "Tear off
the gold
rings
which
are in the ears
of your wives,
your sons,
and your daughters,
and bring
them to me."
3
Then all
the people
tore off
the gold
rings
which
were in their ears
and brought
them to Aaron.
4
He took
this from their hand,
and fashioned
it with a graving tool
and made
it into a molten
calf;
and they said,
"This
is your god,
O Israel,
who
brought
you up from the land
of Egypt."
5
Now when Aaron
saw
this, he built
an altar
before
it; and Aaron
made a proclamation
and said,
"Tomorrow
shall be a feast
to the LORD."
6
So the next day
they rose
early
and offered
burnt offerings,
and brought
peace offerings;
and the people
sat down
to eat
and to drink,
and rose
up to play.
7
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
"Go down
at once,
for your people,
whom
you brought
up from the land
of Egypt,
have corrupted
themselves.
8
"They have quickly
turned aside
from the way
which
I commanded
them. They have made
for themselves a molten
calf,
and have worshiped
it and have sacrificed
to it and said,
'
This
is your god,
O Israel,
who
brought
you up from the land
of Egypt!'"
9
The LORD
said
to Moses,
"I have seen
this
people,
and behold,
they are an obstinate
people.
10
"Now
then let Me alone,
that My anger
may burn
against them and that I may destroy
them; and I will make
of you a great
nation."
11
Then Moses
entreated
the LORD
his God,
and said,
"O LORD,
why
does Your anger
burn
against Your people
whom
You have brought
out from the land
of Egypt
with great
power
and with a mighty
hand?
12
"Why
should the Egyptians
speak,
saying,
'With evil
intent He brought
them out to kill
them in the mountains
and to destroy
them from the face
of the earth '?
Turn
from Your burning
anger
and change Your mind
about
doing harm
to Your people.
13
"Remember
Abraham,
Isaac,
and Israel,
Your servants
to whom
You swore
by Yourself, and said
to them, 'I will multiply
your descendants
as the stars
of the heavens,
and all
this
land
of which
I have spoken
I will give
to
your descendants
,
and they shall inherit
it forever.'"
14
So the LORD
changed His mind
about
the harm
which
He said
He would do
to His people.
15
Then Moses
turned
and went down
from the mountain
with the two
tablets
of the testimony
in his hand,
tablets
which were written
on both
sides;
they were written
on one
side and the other.
16
The tablets
were God's
work,
and the
writing
was God's
writing
engraved
on the tablets.
17
Now when Joshua
heard
the sound
of the people
as they shouted,
he said
to Moses,
"There is a sound
of war
in the camp."
18
But he said,
"It is not the sound
of the cry
of triumph,
Nor
is it the sound
of the cry
of defeat;
But the sound
of singing
I hear."
19
It came
about, as soon
as Moses came near
the camp,
that he saw
the calf
and the dancing;
and Moses'
anger
burned,
and he threw
the tablets
from his hands
and shattered
them at the foot
of the mountain.
20
He took
the calf
which
they had made
and burned
it with fire,
and ground
it to powder,
and scattered
it over
the surface
of the water
and made the sons
of Israel
drink
it.
21
Then Moses
said
to Aaron,
"What
did this
people
do
to you, that you have brought
such great
sin
upon them?"
22
Aaron
said,
"Do not let the anger
of my lord
burn;
you know
the people
yourself,
that they are prone to evil.
23
"For they said
to me, 'Make
a god
for us
who
will go
before
us; for this
Moses,
the man
who
brought
us up from the land
of Egypt,
we do not know
what
has become
of him.'
24
"I said
to them, 'Whoever
has any gold,
let them tear it off.'
So they gave
it to me, and I threw
it into the fire,
and out came
this
calf."
25
Now when Moses
saw
that the people
were out of control--
for Aaron
had let them get out of control
to be a derision
among their enemies--
26
then Moses
stood
in the gate
of the camp,
and said,
"Whoever
is for the LORD,
come to me!" And all
the sons
of Levi
gathered
together to him.
27
He said
to them, "Thus
says
the LORD,
the God
of Israel,
'Every
man
of you put
his sword
upon his thigh,
and go
back
and forth
from gate
to gate
in the camp,
and kill
every
man
his brother,
and
every
man
his friend,
and
every
man
his neighbor.'"
28
So the sons
of Levi
did
as Moses
instructed,
and about three
thousand
men
of the people
fell
that day.
29
Then Moses
said,
"Dedicate
yourselves
today
to the LORD--
for every man
has been against his son
and against his brother--
in order that He may bestow
a blessing
upon you
today
."
30
On the next day
Moses
said
to the people,
"You yourselves
have committed
a great
sin;
and now
I am going
up to the LORD,
perhaps
I can make atonement
for your sin."
31
Then Moses
returned
to the LORD,
and said,
"Alas,
this
people
has committed
a great
sin,
and they have made
a god
of gold
for themselves.
32
"But now,
if
You will, forgive
their sin--
and
if
not, please
blot
me out from Your book
which
You have written!"
33
The LORD
said
to Moses,
"Whoever
has sinned
against Me, I will blot
him out of My book.
34
"But go
now,
lead
the people
where
I told
you. Behold,
My angel
shall go
before
you; nevertheless in the day
when I punish,
I will punish
them for their sin."
35
Then the LORD
smote
the people,
because
of what
they did
with the calf
which
Aaron
had made.
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