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1
Now the LORD
said
to Moses,
"Cut
out for yourself two
stone
tablets
like the former
ones,
and I will write
on the
tablets
the words
that were on the former
tablets
which
you shattered.
2
"So be ready
by morning,
and come
up in the morning
to Mount
Sinai,
and present yourself
there
to Me on the top
of the mountain.
3
"No
man
is to come
up with you, nor
let any
man
be seen
anywhere
on the mountain;
even
the flocks
and the herds
may not graze
in front
of that mountain."
4
So he cut
out
two
stone
tablets
like the former ones,
and Moses
rose up early
in the morning
and went
up to Mount
Sinai,
as the LORD
had commanded
him, and he took
two
stone
tablets
in his hand.
5
The LORD
descended
in the cloud
and stood
there
with him as he called
upon the name
of the LORD.
6
Then
the LORD
passed
by in front
of him and proclaimed,
"The LORD,
the LORD
God,
compassionate
and gracious,
slow
to anger,
and abounding
in lovingkindness
and truth;
7
who keeps
lovingkindness
for thousands,
who forgives
iniquity,
transgression
and sin;
yet He will by no
means
leave the guilty unpunished,
visiting
the iniquity
of fathers
on the children
and on the grandchildren
to the third
and fourth
generations."
8
Moses
made haste
to bow low
toward
the earth
and worship.
9
He said,
"If
now
I have found
favor
in Your sight,
O Lord,
I pray,
let the Lord
go
along in our midst,
even though
the people
are so obstinate,
and pardon
our iniquity
and our sin,
and take us as Your own possession."
10
Then God said,
"Behold,
I am going to make
a covenant.
Before
all
your people
I will perform
miracles
which
have not been produced
in
all
the earth
nor
among
any
of the nations;
and
all
the people
among
whom
you live will see
the working
of the LORD,
for it is a fearful thing
that I am going to perform
with you.
11
"Be sure to observe
what
I am commanding
you this day:
behold,
I am going to drive
out the Amorite
before
you, and the Canaanite,
the Hittite,
the Perizzite,
the Hivite
and the Jebusite.
12
"Watch
yourself that you make
no
covenant
with the inhabitants
of the land
into which
you are going,
or
it will become
a snare
in your midst.
13
"But rather, you are to tear down
their altars
and smash
their sacred pillars
and cut down
their Asherim
14
--
for you shall not worship
any other
god,
for the LORD,
whose name
is Jealous,
is a jealous
God--
15
otherwise you might
make
a covenant
with the inhabitants
of the land
and they would play the harlot
with their gods
and sacrifice
to their gods,
and someone might invite
you to eat
of his sacrifice,
16
and you might take
some
of his daughters
for your sons,
and his daughters
might play
the harlot
with their gods
and cause your sons
also to play
the harlot
with their gods
.
17
"You shall make
for yourself no
molten
gods.
18
"You shall observe
the Feast
of Unleavened
Bread.
For seven
days
you are to eat
unleavened bread,
as I commanded
you, at the appointed time
in the month
of Abib
,
for
in the month
of Abib
you came
out of Egypt.
19
"The first
offspring
from every
womb
belongs to Me, and all
your male
livestock,
the first
offspring
from cattle
and sheep.
20
"
You sh
all
redeem
with a lamb
the first offspring
from a donkey;
and if
you do not redeem
it, then you sh
all
break its neck.
You sh
all
redeem
all
the firstborn
of your sons.
None
sh
all
appear
before
Me empty-handed.
21
"You shall work
six
days,
but on the seventh
day
you shall rest;
even during plowing time
and harvest
you shall rest.
22
"You shall celebrate
the Feast
of Weeks,
that is, the first fruits
of the wheat
harvest,
and
the Feast
of Ingathering
at the turn
of the year.
23
"Three
times
a year
all
your males
are to appear
before
the Lord
GOD,
the God
of Israel.
24
"For I will drive
out nations
before
you and enlarge
your borders,
and no
man
shall covet
your land
when you go
up three
times
a year
to appear
before
the LORD
your God.
25
"You shall not offer
the blood
of My sacrifice
with leavened bread,
nor
is the sacrifice
of the Feast
of the Passover
to be left over
until morning.
26
"You shall bring
the very first
of the first fruits
of your soil
into the house
of the LORD
your God.
"You shall not boil
a young goat
in its mother's
milk."
27
Then the LORD
said
to Moses,
"Write down
these
words
,
for in accordance
with
these
words
I have made
a covenant
with you and with Israel."
28
So he was there
with the LORD
forty
days
and
forty
nights;
he did not eat
bread
or drink
water.
And he wrote
on the tablets
the words
of the covenant,
the Ten
Commandments.
29
It came
about when Moses
was coming
down
from Mount
Sinai
(and the two
tablets
of the testimony
were in Moses'
hand
as he
was coming
down
from the mountain),
that Moses
did not know
that the skin
of his face
shone
because of his speaking
with Him.
30
So when Aaron
and all
the sons
of Israel
saw
Moses,
behold,
the skin
of his face
shone,
and they were afraid
to come near
him.
31
Then Moses
called
to them, and Aaron
and all
the rulers
in the congregation
returned
to him; and Moses
spoke
to them.
32
Afterward
all
the sons
of Israel
came near,
and he commanded
them to do everything
that the LORD
had spoken
to him on Mount
Sinai.
33
When Moses
had finished
speaking
with them, he put
a veil
over
his face.
34
But whenever Moses
went
in before
the LORD
to speak
with Him, he would take off
the veil
until
he came
out; and whenever
he came
out and spoke
to the sons
of Israel
what
he had been commanded,
35
the sons
of Israel
would see
the
face
of Moses,
that the skin
of Moses'
face
shone.
So Moses
would replace
the veil
over
his
face
until
he went
in to speak
with Him.
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