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EXO - Brenton English Septuagint

EXODUS

1These are the names of the sons of Israel that came into Egypt together with Jacob their father; they came in each with their whole family. 2Ruben, Simeon, Levi, Judas, 3Issachar, Zabulon, Benjamin, 4Dan and Nephthalim, Gad and Aser. 5But Joseph was in Egypt. And all the souls born of Jacob were seventy-five. 6And Joseph died, and all his brethren, and all that generation. 7And the children of Israel increased and multiplied, and became numerous and grew exceedingly strong, and the land multiplied them. 8And there arose up another king over Egypt, who knew not Joseph. 9And he said to his nation, Behold, the race of the children of Israel is a great multitude, and is stronger than we: 10come then, let us deal craftily with them, lest at any time they be increased, and whensoever war shall happen to us, these also shall be added to our enemies, and having prevailed against us in war, they will depart out of the land. 11And he set over them task-masters, who should afflict them in their works; and they built strong cities for Pharao, both Pitho, and Ramesses, and On, which is Heliopolis. 12But as they humbled them, by so much they multiplied, and grew exceedingly strong; and the Egyptians greatly abhorred the children of Israel. 13And the Egyptians tyrannised over the children of Israel by force. 14And they embittered their life by hard labours, in the clay and in brick-making, and all the works in the plains, according to all the works, wherein they caused them to serve with violence.

15And the king of the Egyptians spoke to the midwives of the Hebrews; the name of the one was, Sepphora; and the name of the second, Phua. 16And he said, When ye do the office of midwives to the Hebrew women, and they are about to be delivered, if it be a male, kill it; but if a female, save it. 17But the midwives feared God, and did not as the king of Egypt appointed them; and they saved the male children alive. 18And the king of Egypt called the midwives, and said to them, Why is it that ye have done this thing, and saved the male children alive? 19And the midwives said to Pharao, The Hebrew women are not as the women of Egypt, for they are delivered before the midwives go in to them. So they bore children. 20And God did well to the midwives, and the people multiplied, and grew very strong. 21And as the midwives feared God, they established for themselves families. 22And Pharao charged all his people, saying, Whatever male child shall be born to the Hebrews, cast into the river; and every female, save it alive.

2And there was a certain man of the tribe of Levi, who took to wife one of the daughters of Levi. 2And she conceived, and bore a male child; and having seen that he was fair, they hid him three months. 3And when they could no longer hide him, his mother took for him an ark, and besmeared it with [fn]bitumen, and cast the child into it, and put it in the ooze by the river. 4And his sister was watching from a distance, to learn what would happen to him.

5And the daughter of Pharao came down to the river to bathe; and her maids walked by the river's side, and having seen the ark in the ooze, she sent her maid, and took it up. 6And having opened it, she sees the babe weeping in the ark: and the daughter of Pharao had compassion on it, and said, This is one of the Hebrews' children. 7And his sister said to the daughter of Pharao, Wilt thou that I call to thee a nurse of the Hebrews, and shall she suckle the child for thee? 8And the daughter of Pharao said, Go: and the young woman went, and called the mother of the child. 9And the daughter of Pharao said to her, Take care of this child, and suckle it for me, and I will give thee the wages; and the woman took the child, and suckled it. 10And when the boy was grown, she brought him to the daughter of Pharao, and he became her son; and she called his name, Moses, saying, I took him out of the water.

11And it came to pass in that length of time, that Moses having grown, went out to his brethren the sons of Israel: and having noticed their distress, he sees an Egyptian smiting a certain Hebrew of his brethren the children of Israel. 12And having looked round this way and that way, he sees no one; and he smote the Egyptian, and hid him in the sand. 13And having gone out the second day he sees two Hebrew men fighting; and he says to the injurer, Wherefore smitest thou thy neighbour? 14And he said, Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us? wilt thou slay me as thou yesterday slewest the Egyptian? Then Moses was alarmed, and said, If it be thus, this matter has become known. 15And Pharao heard this matter, and sought to slay Moses; and Moses departed from the presence of Pharao, and dwelt in the land of Madiam; and having come into the land of Madiam, he sat on the well. 16And the priest of Madiam had seven daughters, feeding the flock of their father Jothor; and they came and drew water until they filled their pitchers, to water the flock of their father Jothor. 17And the shepherds came, and were driving them away; and Moses rose up and rescued them, and drew water for them, and watered their sheep. 18And they came to Raguel their father; and he said to them, Why have ye come so quickly to-day? 19And they said, An Egyptian delivered us from the shepherds, and drew water for us and watered our sheep. 20And he said to his daughters, And where is he? and why have ye left the man? call him therefore, that he may eat bread. 21And Moses was established with the man, and he gave Sepphora his daughter to Moses to wife. 22And the woman conceived and bore a son, and Moses called his name Gersam, saying, I am a sojourner in a strange land. 23And in those days after a length of time, the king of Egypt died; and the children of Israel groaned because of their tasks, and cried, and their cry because of their tasks went up to God. 24And God heard their groanings, and God remembered his covenant made with Abraam and Isaac and Jacob. 25And God looked upon the children of Israel, and was made known to them.

3And Moses was feeding the flock of Jothor his father-in-law, the priest of Madiam; and he brought the sheep nigh to the wilderness, and came to the mount of Choreb. 2And an angel of the Lord appeared to him in [fn]flaming fire out of the bush, and he sees that the bush burns with fire,—but the bush was not consumed. 3And Moses said, I will go near and see this great sight, why the bush is not consumed. 4And when the Lord saw that he drew nigh to see, the Lord called him out of the bush, saying, Moses, Moses; and he said, What is it? 5And he said, Draw not nigh hither: loose thy sandals from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground. 6And he said, [ref] I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraam, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob; and Moses turned away his face, for he was afraid to gaze at God. 7And the Lord said to Moses, I have surely seen the affliction of my people that is in Egypt, and I have heard their cry caused by their task-masters; for I know their affliction. 8And I have come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them out of that land, and to bring them into a good and wide land, into a land flowing with milk and honey, into the place of the Chananites, and the Chettites, and Amorites, and Pherezites, and Gergesites, and Evites, and Jebusites. 9And now, behold, the cry of the children of Israel is come to me, and I have seen the affliction with which the Egyptians afflict them. 10And now come, I will send thee to Pharao king of Egypt, and thou shalt bring out my people the children of Israel from the land of Egypt.

11And Moses said to God, Who am I, that I should go to Pharao king of Egypt, and that I should bring out the children of Israel from the land of Egypt? 12And God spoke to Moses, saying, I will be with thee, and this shall be the sign to thee that I shall send thee forth,—when thou bringest out my people out of Egypt, then ye shall serve God in this mountain. 13And Moses said to God, Behold, I shall go forth to the children of Israel, and shall say to them, The God of our fathers has sent me to you; and they will ask me, What is his name? What shall I say to them? 14And God spoke to Moses, saying, I am THE BEING; and he said, Thus shall ye say to the children of Israel, THE BEING has sent me to you. 15And God said again to Moses, Thus shalt thou say to the sons of Israel, The Lord God of our fathers, the God of Abraam, and God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, has sent me to you: this is my name for ever, and my memorial to generations of generations. 16Go then and gather the elders of the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them, The Lord God of our fathers has appeared to me, the God of Abraam, and God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, saying, I have surely looked upon you, and upon all the things which have happened to you in Egypt. 17And he said, I will bring you up out of the affliction of the Egyptians to the land of the Chananites and the Chettites, and Amorites and Pherezites, and Gergesites, and Evites, and Jebusites, to a land flowing with milk and honey. 18And they shall hearken to thy voice, and thou and the elders of Israel shall go in to Pharao king of Egypt, and thou shalt say to him, The God of the Hebrews has called us; we will go then a journey of three days into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to our God. 19But I know that Pharao king of Egypt will not let you go, save with a mighty hand; 20and I will stretch out my hand, and smite the Egyptians with all my wonders, which I shall work among them, and after that he will send you forth. 21And I will give this people favour in the sight of the Egyptians, and whenever ye shall escape, ye shall not depart empty. 22But every woman shall ask of her neighbour and fellow lodger, articles of gold and silver, and apparel; and ye shall put them upon your sons and upon your daughters,—and spoil ye the Egyptians.

4And Moses answered and said, If they believe me not, and do not hearken to my voice (for they will say, God has not appeared to thee), what shall I say to them? 2And the Lord said to him, What is this thing that is in thine hand? and he said, A rod. 3And he said, Cast it on the ground: and he cast it on the ground, and it became a serpent, and Moses fled from it. 4And the Lord said to Moses, Stretch forth thine hand, and take hold of its tail: so he stretched forth his hand and took hold of the tail, 5and it became a rod in his hand,—that they may believe thee, that the God of thy fathers has appeared to thee, the God of Abraam, and God of Isaac, and God of Jacob. 6And the Lord said again to him, Put thine hand into thy bosom; and he put his hand into his bosom, and brought his hand out of his bosom, and his hand became as snow. 7And he said again, Put thy hand into thy bosom; and he put his hand into his bosom, and brought his hand out of his bosom, and it was again restored to the complexion of his other flesh. 8And if they will not believe thee, nor hearken to the voice of the first sign, they will believe thee because of the voice of the second sign. 9And it shall come to pass if they will not believe thee for these two signs, and will not hearken to thy voice, that thou shalt take of the water of the river and pour it upon the dry land, and the water which thou shalt take from the river shall be blood upon the dry land. 10And Moses said to the Lord, I pray, Lord, I have not been sufficient in [fn]former times, neither from the time that thou hast begun to speak to thy servant: I am weak in speech, and slow-tongued. 11And the Lord said to Moses, Who has given a mouth to man, and who has made the very hard of hearing, and the deaf, the seeing and the blind? have not I, God? 12And now go and I will open thy mouth, and will [fn]instruct thee in what thou shalt say. 13And Moses said, I pray thee, Lord, appoint another able person whom thou shalt send. 14And the Lord was greatly angered against Moses, and said, Lo! is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? I know that he will surely speak to thee; and, behold, he will come forth to meet thee, and beholding thee he will rejoice within himself. 15And thou shalt speak to him; and thou shalt put my words into his mouth, and I will open thy mouth and his mouth, and I will instruct you in what ye shall do. 16And he shall speak for thee to the people, and he shall be thy mouth, and thou shalt be for him in things pertaining to God. 17And this rod that was turned into a serpent thou shalt take in thine hand, wherewith thou shalt work miracles.

18And Moses went and returned to Jothor his father-in-law, and says, I will go and return to my brethren in Egypt, and will see if they are yet living. And Jothor said to Moses, Go in health. And in those days after some time, the king of Egypt died. 19And the Lord said to Moses in Madiam, Go, depart into Egypt, for all that sought thy life are dead. 20And Moses took his wife and his children, and mounted them on the beasts, and returned to Egypt; and Moses took the rod which he had from God in his hand. 21And the Lord said to Moses, When thou goest and returnest to Egypt, see—all the miracles I have [fn]charged thee with, thou shalt work before Pharao: and I will harden his heart, and he shall certainly not send away the people. 22And thou shalt say to Pharao, These things saith the Lord, Israel is my first-born. 23And I said to thee, Send away my people, that they may serve me: now if thou wilt not send them away, see, I will slay thy first-born son. 24And it came to pass that the angel of the Lord met him by the way in the inn, and sought to slay him. 25And Sepphora having taken a stone cut off the foreskin of her son, and fell at his feet and said, The blood of the circumcision of my son is staunched: 26and he departed from him, because she said, The blood of the circumcision of my son is staunched. 27And the Lord said to Aaron, Go into the wilderness to meet Moses; and he went and met him in the mount of God, and they kissed each other. 28And Moses reported to Aaron all the words of the Lord, which he sent, and all the things which he charged him. 29And Moses and Aaron went and gathered the elders of the children of Israel. 30And Aaron spoke all these words, which God spoke to Moses, and wrought the miracles before the people. 31And the people believed and rejoiced, because God visited the children of Israel, and because he saw their affliction: and the people bowed and worshipped.

5And after this went in Moses and Aaron to Pharao, and they said to him, These things says the Lord God of Israel, Send my people away, that they may keep a feast to me in the wilderness. 2And Pharao said, Who is he that I should hearken to his voice, so that I should send away the children of Israel? I do not know the Lord, and I [fn]will not let Israel go. 3And they say to him, The God of the Hebrews has called us to him: we will go therefore a three days' journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to the Lord our God, lest at any time death or slaughter happen to us. 4And the king of Egypt said to them, Why do ye, Moses and Aaron, turn the people from their works? depart each of you to your works. 5And Pharao said, Behold now, the people is very numerous; let us not then give them rest from their work. 6And Pharao gave orders to the task-masters of the people and the accountants, saying, 7Ye shall no longer give straw to the people for brick-making as yesterday and the third day; but let them go themselves, and collect straw for themselves. 8And thou shalt impose on them daily the rate of brick-making which they perform: thou shalt not abate anything, for they are idle; therefore have they cried, saying, Let us arise and do sacrifice to our God. 9Let the works of these men be made grievous, and let them care for these things, and not care for vain words.

10And the taskmasters and the accountants hastened them, and they spoke to the people, saying, Thus says Pharao, I will give you straw no longer. 11Go ye, yourselves, get for yourselves straw whencesoever ye can find it, for nothing is diminished from your rate. 12So the people were dispersed in all the land of Egypt, to gather stubble for straw. 13And the taskmasters hastened them, saying, Fulfil your regular daily tasks, even as when straw was given you. 14And the accountants of the race of the children of Israel, who were set over them by the masters of Pharao, were scourged, [[fn]and questioned,] men saying, Why have ye not fulfilled your rates of brick-work as yesterday and the third day, to-day also? 15And the accountants of the children of Israel went in and cried to Pharao, saying, Why dost thou act thus to thy servants? 16Straw is not given to thy servants, and they tell us to make brick; and behold thy servants have been scourged: thou wilt therefore injure thy people. 17And he said to them, Ye are idle, ye are idlers: therefore ye say, Let us go and do sacrifice to our God. 18Now then go and work, for straw shall not be given to you, yet ye shall return the rate of bricks. 19And the accountants of the children of Israel saw themselves in an evil plight, men saying, Ye shall not fail [fn]to deliver the daily rate of the brick-making. 20And they met Moses and Aaron coming forth to meet them, as they came forth from Pharao. 21And they said to them, The Lord look upon you and judge you, for ye have made our savour abominable before Pharao, and before his servants, to put a sword into his hands to slay us. 22And Moses turned to the Lord, and said, I pray, Lord, why hast thou afflicted this people? and wherefore hast thou sent me? 23For from the time that I went to Pharao to speak in thy name, he has afflicted this people, and thou hast not delivered thy people.

6And the Lord said to Moses, Now thou shalt see what I will do to Pharao; for he shall send them forth with a mighty hand, and with a high arm shall he cast them out of his land. 2And God spoke to Moses and said to him, I am the [fn]Lord. 3And I appeared to Abraam and Isaac and Jacob, being their God, but I did not manifest to them my name Lord. 4And I established my covenant with them, to give them the land of the Chananites, the land wherein they sojourned, in which also they dwelt as strangers. 5And I hearkened to the groaning of the children of Israel (the affliction with which the Egyptians enslave them) and I remembered the covenant with you.[fn] 6Go, speak to the children of Israel, saying, I am the Lord; and I will lead you forth from the tyranny of the Egyptians, and I will deliver you from bondage, and I will ransom you with a high arm, and great judgment. 7And I will take you to me a people for myself, and will be your God; and ye shall know that I am the Lord your God, who brought you out from the tyranny of the Egyptians. 8And I will bring you into the land concerning which I stretched out my hand to give it to Abraam and Isaac and Jacob, and I will give it you for an inheritance: I am the Lord. 9And Moses spoke thus to the sons of Israel, and they hearkened not to Moses for faint-heartedness, and for their hard tasks. 10And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 11Go in, speak to Pharao king of Egypt, that he send forth the children of Israel out of his land. 12And Moses spoke before the Lord, saying, Behold, the children of Israel hearkened not to me, and how shall Pharao hearken to me? and I am not eloquent. 13And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, and gave them a charge to Pharao king of Egypt, that he should send forth the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt.

14And these are the heads of the houses of their families: the sons of Ruben the first-born of Israel; Enoch and Phallus, Asron, and Charmi, this is the kindred of Ruben. 15And the sons of Symeon, Jemuel and Jamin, and Aod, and Jachin and Saar, and Saul the son of a Phœnician woman, these are the families of the sons of Symeon. 16And these are the names of the sons of Levi according to their kindreds, Gedson, Caath, and Merari; and the years of the life of Levi were a hundred and thirty-seven. 17And these are the sons of Gedson, Lobeni and Semei, the houses of their family. And the sons of Caath, 18Ambram and Issaar, Chebron, and Oziel; and the years of the life of Caath were a [fn]hundred and thirty-three years. 19And the sons of Merari, Moöli, and Omusi, these are the houses of the families of Levi, according to their kindreds. 20And Ambram took to wife Jochabed the daughter of his father's brother, and she bore to him both Aaron and Moses, and Mariam their sister: and the years of the life of Ambram were a [fn]hundred and thirty-two years. 21And the sons of Issaar, Core, and Naphec, and Zechri. 22And the sons of Oziel, Misael, and Elisaphan, and Segri. 23And Aaron took to himself to wife Elisabeth daughter of Aminadab sister of Naasson, and she bore to him both Nadab and Abiud, and Eleazar and Ithamar. 24And the sons of Core, Asir, and Elkana, and Abiasar, these are the generations of Core. 25And Eleazar the son of Aaron took to himself for a wife one of the daughters of Phutiel, and she bore to him Phinees. These are the heads of the family of the Levites, according to their generations. 26This is Aaron and Moses, whom God told to bring out the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt with their forces. 27These are they that spoke with Pharao king of Egypt, and Aaron himself and Moses brought out the children of Israel from the land of Egypt, 28in the day in which the Lord spoke to Moses in the land of Egypt; 29then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, I am the Lord: speak to Pharao king of Egypt whatsoever I say to thee. 30And Moses said before the Lord, Behold, I am not able in speech, and how shall Pharao hearken to me?

7And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Behold, I have made thee a god to Pharao, and Aaron thy brother shall be thy [fn]prophet. 2And thou shalt say to him all things that I charge thee, and Aaron thy brother shall speak to Pharao, that he should send forth the children of Israel out of his land. 3And I will harden the heart of Pharao, and I will multiply my signs and wonders in the land of Egypt. 4And Pharao will not hearken to you, and I will lay my hand upon Egypt; and will bring out my people the children of Israel with my power out of the land of Egypt with great vengeance. 5And all the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord, stretching out my hand upon Egypt, and I will bring out the children of Israel out of the midst of them. 6And Moses and Aaron did as the Lord commanded them, so did they. 7And Moses was eighty years old, and Aaron his brother was eighty-three years old, when he spoke to Pharao. 8And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying, 9Now if Pharao should speak to you, saying, Give us a sign or a wonder, then shalt thou say to thy brother Aaron, Take thy rod and cast it upon the ground before Pharao, and before his servants, and it shall become a serpent. 10And Moses and Aaron went in before Pharao, and before his servants, and they did so, as the Lord commanded them; and Aaron cast down his rod before Pharao, and before his servants, and it became a serpent. 11But Pharao called together the wise men of Egypt, and the sorcerers, and the charmers also of the Egyptians did likewise with their sorceries. 12And they cast down each [fn]his rod, and they became serpents, but the rod of Aaron swallowed up their rods. 13And the heart of Pharao was hardened, and he hearkened not to them, as the Lord charged them.

14And the Lord said to Moses, The heart of Pharao is made hard, so that he should not let the people go. 15Go to Pharao early in the morning: behold, he goes forth to the water; and thou shalt meet him on the bank of the river, and thou shalt take in thine hand the rod that was turned into a serpent. 16And thou shalt say to him, The Lord God of the Hebrews has sent me to thee, saying, Send my people away, that they may serve me in the wilderness, and, behold, hitherto thou hast not hearkened. 17These things saith the Lord: Hereby shalt thou know that I am the Lord: behold, I strike with the rod that is in my hand on the water which is in the river, and it shall change it into blood. 18And the fish that are in the river shall die, and the river shall stink thereupon, and the Egyptians shall not be able to drink water from the river. 19And the Lord said to Moses, Say to thy brother Aaron, Take thy rod in thy hand, and stretch forth thy hand over the waters of Egypt, and over their rivers, and over their canals, and over their ponds, and over all their standing water, and it shall become blood: and there was blood in all the land of Egypt, both in vessels of wood and of stone. 20And Moses and Aaron did so, as the Lord commanded them; and Aaron having lifted up his hand with his rod, smote the water in the river before Pharao, and before his servants, and changed all the water in the river into blood. 21And the fish in the river died, and the river stank thereupon; and the Egyptians could not drink water from the river, and the blood was in all the land of Egypt. 22And the charmers also of the Egyptians did so with their sorceries; and the heart of Pharao was hardened, and he did not hearken to them, even as the Lord said. 23And Pharao turned and entered into his house, nor did he fix his attention even on this thing. 24And all the Egyptians dug round about the river, so as to drink water, for they could not drink water from the river. 25And seven days were fulfilled after the Lord had smitten the river.

26And the Lord said to Moses, Go in to Pharao, and thou shalt say to him, These things says the Lord: send forth my people, that they may serve me. 27And if thou wilt not send them forth, behold, I afflict all thy borders with frogs: 28and the river shall teem with frogs, and they shall go up and enter into thy houses, and into thy bed-chambers, and upon thy beds, and upon the houses of thy servants, and of thy people, and on thy dough, and on thine ovens. 29And upon thee, and upon thy servants, and upon thy people, shall the frogs come up.

8And the Lord said to Moses, Say to Aaron thy brother, Stretch forth with the hand thy rod over the rivers, and over the canals, and over the pools, and bring up the frogs. 2And Aaron stretched forth his hand over the waters of Egypt, and brought up the frogs: and the frog was brought up, and covered the land of Egypt. 3And the charmers of the Egyptians also did likewise with their sorceries, and brought up the frogs on the land of Egypt. 4And Pharao called Moses and Aaron, and said, Pray for me to the Lord, and let him take away the frogs from me and from my people; and I will send them away, and they shall sacrifice to the Lord. 5And Moses said to Pharao, Appoint me a time when I shall pray for thee, and for thy servants, and for thy people, to cause the frogs to disappear from thee, and from thy people, and from your houses, only in the river shall they be left behind. 6And he said, On the morrow: he said therefore, As thou hast said; that thou mayest know, that there is no other God but the Lord. 7And the frogs shall be removed away from thee, and from your houses and from the villages, and from thy servants, and from thy people, only in the river they shall be left. 8And Moses and Aaron went forth from Pharao, and Moses cried to the Lord concerning the restriction of the frogs, as Pharao appointed him. 9And the Lord did as Moses said, and the frogs died out of the houses, and out of the villages, and out of the fields. 10And they gathered them together in heaps, and the land stank. 11And when Pharao saw that there was relief, his heart was hardened, and he did not hearken to them, as the Lord spoke. 12And the Lord said to Moses, Say to Aaron, Stretch forth thy rod with thy hand and smite the dust of the earth; and there shall be lice both upon man, and upon quadrupeds, and in all the land of Egypt. 13So Aaron stretched out his rod with his hand, and smote the dust of the earth; and the lice were on men and on quadrupeds, and in all the dust of the earth there were lice. 14And the charmers also did so with their sorceries, to bring forth the louse, and they could not. And the lice were both on the men and on the quadrupeds. 15So the charmers said to Pharao, This is the finger of God. But the heart of Pharao was hardened, and he hearkened not to them, as the Lord said. 16And the Lord said to Moses, Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharao: and, behold, he will go forth to the water, and thou shalt say to him, These things says the Lord: Send away my people, that they may serve me in the wilderness. 17And if thou wilt not let my people go, behold, I send upon thee, and upon thy servants, and upon thy people, and upon your houses, the dog-fly; and the houses of the Egyptians shall be filled with the dog-fly, even throughout the land upon which they are. 18And I will distinguish marvellously in that day the land of Gesem, on which my people dwell, in which the dog-fly shall not be: that thou mayest know that I am the Lord the God of all the earth. 19And I will put a difference between my people and thy people, and on the morrow shall this be on the land. And the Lord did thus. 20And the dog-fly came in abundance into the houses of Pharao, and into the houses of his servants, and into all the land of Egypt; and the land was destroyed by the dog-fly.

21And Pharao called Moses and Aaron, saying, Go and sacrifice to the Lord your God in the land. 22And Moses said, It cannot be so, for we shall sacrifice to the Lord our God the abominations of the Egyptians; for if we sacrifice the abominations of the Egyptians before them, we shall be stoned. 23We will go a journey of three days into the wilderness, and we will sacrifice to the Lord our God, as the Lord said to us. 24And Pharao said, I will let you go, and do ye sacrifice to your God in the wilderness, but do not go very far away: pray then for me to the Lord. 25And Moses said, I then will go forth from thee and pray to God, and the dog-fly shall depart both from thy servants, and from thy people to-morrow. Do not thou, Pharao, deceive again, so as not to send the people away to do sacrifice to the Lord. 26And Moses went out from Pharao, and prayed to God. 27And the Lord did as Moses said, and removed the dog-fly from Pharao, and from his servants, and from his people, and there was not one left. 28And Pharao hardened his heart, even on this occasion, and he would not send the people away.

9And the Lord said to Moses, Go in to Pharao, and thou shalt say to him, These things saith the Lord God of the Hebrews; Send my people away that they may serve me. 2If however thou wilt not send my people away, but yet detainest them: 3behold, the hand of the Lord shall be upon thy cattle in the fields, both on the horses, and on the asses, and on the camels and oxen and sheep, a very great [fn]mortality. 4And I will make a marvellous distinction in that time between the cattle of the Egyptians, and the cattle of the children of Israel: [fn]nothing shall die of all that is of the children's of Israel. 5And God fixed a limit, saying, To-morrow the Lord will do this thing on the land. 6And the Lord did this thing on the next day, and all the cattle of the Egyptians died, but of the cattle of the children of Israel there died not one. 7And when Pharao saw, that of all the cattle of the children of Israel there died not one, the heart of Pharao was hardened, and he did not let the people go. 8And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying, Take you handfuls of ashes of the furnace, and let Moses scatter it toward heaven before Pharao, and before his servants. 9And let it become dust over all the land of Egypt, and there shall be upon men and upon beasts [fn]sore blains breaking forth both on men and on beasts, in all the land of Egypt. 10So he took of the ashes of the furnace before Pharao, and Moses scattered it toward heaven, and it became sore blains breaking forth both on men and on beasts. 11And the sorcerers could not stand before Moses because of the sores, for the sores were on the sorcerers, and in all the land of Egypt. 12And the Lord hardened Pharao's heart, and he hearkened not to them, as the Lord appointed. 13And the Lord said to Moses, Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharao; and thou shalt say to him, These things saith the Lord God of the Hebrews, Send away my people that they may serve me. 14For at this present time do I send forth [fn]all my plagues into thine heart, and the heart of thy servants and of thy people; that thou mayest know that there is not another such as I in all the earth. 15For now I will stretch forth my hand and smite thee and kill thy people, and thou shalt be consumed from off the earth. 16And [fn]for this purpose hast thou been preserved, that I might display in thee my strength, and that my name might be published in all the earth. 17Dost thou then yet exert thyself to hinder my people, so as not to let them go? 18Behold, to-morrow at this hour I will rain a very great hail, such as has not been in Egypt, from the time it was created until this day. 19Now then hasten to gather thy cattle, and all that thou hast in the fields; for all the men and cattle as many as shall be found in the fields, and shall not enter into a house, (but the hail shall fall upon them,) shall die. 20He of the servants of Pharao that feared the word of the Lord, gathered his cattle into the houses. 21And he that did not attend in his mind to the word of the Lord, left the cattle in the fields.

22And the Lord said to Moses, Stretch out thine hand to heaven, and there shall be hail on all the land of Egypt, both on the men and on the cattle, and on all the herbage on the land. 23And Moses stretched forth his hand to heaven, and the Lord sent thunderings [fn]and hail; and the fire ran along upon the ground, and the Lord rained hail on all the land of Egypt. 24So there was hail and flaming fire mingled with hail; and the hail was very great, such as was not in Egypt, from the time there was a nation upon it. 25And the hail smote in all the land of Egypt both man and beast, and the hail smote all the grass in the field, and the hail broke in pieces all the trees in the field. 26Only in the land of Gesem where the children of Israel were, the hail was not. 27And Pharao sent and called Moses and Aaron, and said to them, I have sinned this time: the Lord is righteous, and I and my people are wicked. 28Pray then for me to the Lord, and let him cause the thunderings of God to [fn]cease, and the hail and the fire, and I will send you forth and ye shall remain no longer. 29And Moses said to him, When I shall have departed from the city, I will stretch out my hands to the Lord, and the thunderings shall cease, and the hail and the rain shall be no longer, that thou mayest know that the earth is the Lord's. 30But as for thee and thy servants, I know that ye have not yet feared the Lord. 31And the flax and the barley were smitten, for the barley was [fn]advanced, and the flax was seeding. 32But the wheat and the rye were not smitten, for they were late. 33And Moses went forth from Pharao out of the city, and stretched out his hands to the Lord, and the thunders ceased and the hail, and the rain did not drop on the earth. 34And when Pharao saw that the rain and the hail and the thunders ceased, he continued to sin; and he hardened his heart, and the heart of his servants. 35And the heart of Pharao was hardened, and he did not send forth the children of Israel, as the Lord said to Moses.

10And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Go in to Pharao: for I have hardened his heart and the heart of his servants, that these signs may come upon them; in order 2that ye may relate in the ears of your children, and to your children's children, in how many things I have mocked the Egyptians, and my wonders which I wrought among them; and ye shall know that I am the Lord. 3And Moses and Aaron went in before Pharao, and they said to him, These things saith the Lord God of the Hebrews, How long dost thou refuse to reverence me? Send my people away, that they may serve me. 4But if thou wilt not send my people away, behold, at this hour to-morrow I will bring an abundance of locusts upon all thy coasts. 5And they shall cover the face of the earth, and thou shalt not be able to see the earth; and they shall devour all that is left of the abundance of the earth, which the hail has left you, and shall devour every tree that grows for you on the land. 6And thy houses shall be filled, and the houses of thy servants, and all the houses in all the land of the Egyptians; things which thy fathers have never seen, nor their forefathers, from the day that they were upon the earth until this day. And Moses turned away and departed from Pharao. 7And the servants of Pharao say to him, How long shall this be a snare to us? send away the men, that they may serve their God; wilt thou know that Egypt is destroyed? 8And they brought back both Moses and Aaron to Pharao; and he said to them, Go and serve the Lord your God; but who are they that are going with you? 9And Moses said, We will go with the young and the old, with our sons, and daughters, and sheep, and oxen, for it is a feast of the Lord. 10And he said to them, So let the Lord be with you: as I will send you away, must I send away your store also? see that [fn]evil is attached to you. 11Not so, but let the men go and serve God, for this ye yourselves seek; and they cast them out from the presence of Pharao. 12And the Lord said to Moses, Stretch out thine hand over the land of Egypt, and let the locust come up on the land, and it shall devour every herb of the land, and all the fruit of the trees, which the hail left. 13And Moses lifted up his rod towards heaven, and the Lord brought a south wind upon the earth, all that day and all that night: the morning dawned, and the south wind brought up the locusts, 14and brought them up over all the land of Egypt. And they rested in very great abundance over all the borders of Egypt. Before them there were not such locusts, neither after them shall there be. 15And they covered the face of the earth, and the land was wasted, and they devoured all the herbage of the land, and all the fruit of the trees, which was left by the hail: there was no green thing left on the trees, nor on all the herbage of the field, in all the land of Egypt.

16And Pharao hasted to call Moses and Aaron, saying, I have sinned before the Lord your God, and against you; 17[fn]pardon therefore my sin yet this time, and pray to the Lord your God, and let him take away from me this death. 18And Moses went forth from Pharao, and prayed to God. 19And the Lord brought in the opposite direction a strong wind from the sea, and took up the locusts and cast them into the Red Sea, and there was not one locust left in all the land of Egypt. 20And the Lord hardened the heart of Pharao, and he did not send away the children of Israel. 21And the Lord said to Moses, Stretch out thy hand to heaven, and let there be darkness over the land of Egypt—darkness that may be felt. 22And Moses stretched out his hand to heaven, and there was [fn]darkness very black, even a storm over all the land of Egypt three days. 23And for three days no man saw his brother, and no man rose up from his bed for three days: but all the children of Israel had light in all the places where they were. 24And Pharao called Moses and Aaron, saying, Go, serve the Lord your God, only [fn]leave your sheep and your oxen, and let your store depart with you. 25And Moses said, Nay, but thou shalt give to us whole burnt-offerings and sacrifices, which we will sacrifice to the Lord our God. 26And our cattle shall go with us, and we will not leave a hoof behind, for of them we will take to serve the Lord our God: but we know not in what manner we shall serve the Lord our God, until we arrive there. 27But the Lord hardened the heart of Pharao, and he would not let them go. 28And Pharao says, Depart from me, beware of seeing my face again, for in what day thou shalt appear before me, thou shalt die. 29And Moses says, Thou hast said, I will not appear in thy presence again.

11And the Lord said to Moses, I will yet bring one plague upon Pharao and upon Egypt, and after that he will send you forth thence; and whenever he sends you forth with every thing, he will indeed drive you out. 2Speak therefore secretly in the ears of the people, and let every one ask of his neighbour jewels of silver and gold, and raiment. 3And the Lord gave his people favour in the sight of the Egyptians, and they lent to them; and the man Moses was very great before the Egyptians, and before Pharao, and before his servants. 4And Moses said, These things saith the Lord, About midnight I go forth into the midst of Egypt. 5And every first-born in the land of Egypt shall die, from the first-born of Pharao that sits on the throne, even to the first-born of the woman-servant that is by the mill, and to the first-born of all cattle. 6And there shall be a great cry through all the land of Egypt, such as has not been, and such shall not be repeated any more. 7But among all the children of Israel shall not a dog snarl with his tongue, either at man or beast; that thou mayest know how wide a distinction the Lord will make between the Egyptians and Israel. 8And all these thy servants shall come down to me, and do me reverence, saying, Go forth, thou and all the people over whom thou presidest, and afterwards I will go forth. 9And Moses went forth from Pharao with wrath. And the Lord said to Moses, Pharao will not hearken to you, that I may greatly multiply my signs and wonders in the land of Egypt. 10And Moses and Aaron wrought all these signs and wonders in the land of Egypt before Pharao; and the Lord hardened the heart of Pharao, and he did not hearken to send forth the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt.

12And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying, 2This month shall be to you the beginning of months: it is the first to you among the months of the year. 3Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel, saying, On the tenth of this month let them take each man a [fn]lamb according to the houses of their families, every man a lamb for his household. 4And if they be few in a household, so that there are not enough for the lamb, he shall take with himself his neighbour that lives near to him,—as to the number of souls, every one according to that which suffices him shall make a reckoning for the lamb. 5It shall be to you a lamb unblemished, a male of a year old: ye shall take it of the lambs and the kids. 6And it shall be kept by you till the fourteenth of this month, and all the multitude of the congregation of the children of Israel shall kill it toward evening. 7And they shall take of the blood, and shall put it on the two door-posts, and on the lintel, in the houses in which soever they shall eat them. 8And they shall eat the flesh in this night roast with fire, and they shall eat unleavened bread with bitter herbs. 9Ye shall not eat of it raw nor sodden in water, but only roast with fire, the head with the feet and the appurtenances. 10Nothing shall be left of it till the morning, and a bone of it ye shall not break; but that which is left of it till the morning ye shall burn with fire. 11And thus shall ye eat it: your loins girded, and your sandals on your feet, and your staves in your hands, and ye shall eat it in haste. It is a passover to the Lord. 12And I will go through the land of Egypt in that night, and will smite every first-born in the land of Egypt both man and beast, and on all the gods of Egypt will I execute vengeance: I am the Lord. 13And the blood shall be for a sign to you on the houses in which ye are, and I will see the blood, and will protect you, and there shall not be on you the plague of destruction, when I [fn]smite in the land of Egypt.

14And this day shall be to you a memorial, and ye shall keep it a feast to the Lord through all your generations; ye shall keep it a feast for a perpetual ordinance. 15Seven days ye shall eat unleavened bread, and from the first day ye shall utterly remove leaven from your houses: whoever shall eat leaven, that soul shall be utterly destroyed from Israel, from the first day until the seventh day. 16And the first day shall be called holy, and the seventh day shall be a [fn]holy convocation to you: ye shall do no servile work on them, only as many things as will necessarily be done by every soul, this only shall be done by you. 17And ye shall keep this commandment, for on this day will I bring out your force out of the land of Egypt; and ye shall make this day a perpetual ordinance for you throughout your generations. 18Beginning the fourteenth day of the first month, ye shall eat unleavened bread from evening, till the twenty-first day of the month, till evening. 19Seven days leaven shall not be found in your houses; whosoever shall eat anything leavened, that soul shall be cut off from the congregation of Israel, both among the occupiers of the land and the original inhabitants. 20Ye shall eat nothing leavened, but in every habitation of yours ye shall eat unleavened bread.

21And Moses called all the elders of the children of Israel, and said to them, Go away and take to yourselves a lamb according to your kindreds, and slay the passover. 22And ye shall take a bunch of hyssop, and having dipped it into some of the blood that is by the door, ye shall touch the lintel, and shall put it upon both door-posts, even of the blood which is by the door; but ye shall not go out every one from the door of his house till the morning. 23And the Lord shall pass by to smite the Egyptians, and shall see the blood upon the lintel, and upon both the door-posts; and the Lord shall pass by the door, and shall not suffer the destroyer to enter into your houses to smite you. 24And keep ye this thing as an ordinance for thyself and for thy children for ever. 25And if ye should enter into the land, which the Lord shall give you, as he has spoken, keep this service. 26And it shall come to pass, if your sons say to you, What is this service? 27that ye shall say to them, This passover is a sacrifice to the Lord, as he defended the houses of the children of Israel in Egypt, when he smote the Egyptians, but delivered our houses. 28And the people bowed and worshipped. And the children of Israel departed and did as the Lord commanded Moses and Aaron, so did they.

29And it came to pass at midnight that the Lord smote all the first-born in the land of Egypt, from the first-born of Pharao that sat on the throne, to the first-born of the captive-maid in the dungeon, and the first-born of all cattle. 30And Pharao rose up by night, and his servants, and all the Egyptians; and there was a great cry in all the land of Egypt, for there was not a house in which there was not one dead. 31And Pharao called Moses and Aaron by night, and said to them, Rise and depart from my people, both ye and the children of Israel. Go and serve the Lord your God, even as ye say. 32And take with you your sheep, and your oxen: bless me also, I pray you. 33And the Egyptians constrained the people, so that they cast them out of the land with haste, for they said, We all shall die. 34And the people took their dough before their [fn]meal was leavened, bound up as it was in their garments, on their shoulders. 35And the children of Israel did as Moses commanded them, and they asked of the Egyptians articles of silver and gold and apparel. 36And the Lord gave his people favour in the sight of the Egyptians, and they lent to them; and they spoiled the Egyptians.

37And the children of Israel [fn]departed from Ramesses to Socchoth, to the full number of six hundred thousand footmen, even men, besides the baggage. 38And a great mixed company went up with them, and sheep and oxen and very much cattle. 39And they baked the dough which they brought out of Egypt, unleavened cakes, for it had not been leavened; for the Egyptians cast them out, and they could not remain, neither did they prepare provision for themselves for the journey. 40And the sojourning of the children of Israel, [fn]while they sojourned in the land of Egypt and the land of Chanaan, was four hundred and thirty years. 41And it came to pass after the four hundred and thirty years, all the forces of the Lord came forth out of the land of Egypt by night. 42[fn]It is a watch kept to the Lord, so that he should bring them out of the land of Egypt; that very night is a watch kept to the Lord, so that it should be to all the children of Israel to their generations. 43And the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, This is the law of the passover: no stranger shall eat of it. 44And every slave or servant bought with money—him thou shalt circumcise, and then shall he eat of it. 45A sojourner or hireling shall not eat of it. 46In one house shall it be eaten, and ye shall not carry of the flesh out from the house; [ref] and a bone of it ye shall not break. 47All the congregation of the children of Israel shall keep it. 48And if any proselyte shall come to you to keep the passover to the Lord, thou shalt circumcise every male of him, and then shall he approach to sacrifice it, and he shall be even as the original inhabitant of the land; no uncircumcised person shall eat of it. 49There shall be one law to the native, and to the proselyte coming among you. 50And the children of Israel did as the Lord commanded Moses and Aaron for them, so they did. 51And it came to pass in that day that the Lord brought out the children of Israel from the land of Egypt with their forces.

13And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2[ref] Sanctify to me every first-born, first produced, opening every womb among the children of Israel both of man and beast: it is mine. 3And Moses said to the people, Remember this day, in which ye came forth out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage, for with a strong hand the Lord brought you forth thence; and leaven shall not be eaten. 4For on this day ye go forth in the month of new corn. 5And it shall come to pass when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land of the Chananites, and the Chettites, and Amorites, and Evites, and Jebusites, and Gergesites, and Pherezites, which he sware to thy fathers to give thee, a land flowing with milk and honey, that thou shalt perform this service in this month. 6Six days ye shall eat unleavened bread, and on the seventh day is a feast to the Lord. 7Seven days shall ye eat unleavened bread; nothing leavened shall be seen with thee, neither shalt thou have leaven in all thy borders. 8And thou shalt tell thy son in that day, saying, Therefore the Lord [fn]dealt thus with me, as I was going out of Egypt. 9And it shall be to thee a sign upon thy hand and a memorial before thine eyes, that the law of the Lord may be in thy mouth, for with a strong hand the Lord God brought thee out of Egypt. 10And preserve ye this law according to the times of the seasons, [fn]from year to year.

11And it shall come to pass when the Lord thy God shall bring thee into the land of the Chananites, as he sware to thy fathers, and shall give it thee, 12that thou shalt [fn]set apart every offspring opening the womb, the males to the Lord, every one that opens the womb out of the herds or among thy cattle, as many as thou shalt have: thou shalt sanctify the males to the Lord. 13Every offspring opening the womb of the ass thou shalt change for a sheep; and if thou wilt not change it, thou shalt redeem it: every first-born of man of thy sons shalt thou redeem. 14And if thy son should ask thee hereafter, saying, What is this? then thou shalt say to him, With a strong hand the Lord brought us out of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. 15And when Pharao hardened his heart so as not to send us away, he slew every first-born in the land of Egypt, both the first-born of man and the first-born of beast; therefore do I sacrifice every offspring that opens the womb, the males to the Lord, and every first-born of my sons I will redeem. 16And it shall be for a sign upon thy hand, and immovable before thine eyes, for with a strong hand the Lord brought thee out of Egypt.

17And when Pharao sent forth the people, God led them not by the way of the land of the Phylistines, because it was near; for God said, Lest at any time the people repent when they see war, and return to Egypt. 18And God led the people round by the way to the wilderness, to the Red Sea: and in the fifth generation the children of Israel went up out of the land of Egypt. 19And Moses took the bones of Joseph with him, for he had solemnly adjured the children of Israel, saying, God will surely visit you, and ye shall carry up my bones hence with you.

20And the children of Israel departed from Socchoth, and encamped in Othom by the wilderness. 21And God led them, in the day by a pillar of cloud, to show them the way, and in the night by a pillar of fire. 22And the pillar of cloud failed not by day, nor the pillar of fire by night, before all the people.

14And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2Speak to the children of Israel, and let them turn and encamp before the village, between Magdol and the sea, opposite Beel-sepphon: before them shalt thou encamp by the sea. 3And Pharao will say to his people, As for these children of Israel, they are wandering in the land, for the wilderness has shut them in. 4And I will harden the heart of Pharao, and he shall pursue after them; and I will be glorified in Pharao, and in all his host, and all the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord. And they did so. 5And it was reported to the king of the Egyptians that the people had fled: and the heart of Pharao was turned, and that of his servants against the people; and they said, What is this that we have done, to let the children of Israel go, so that they should not serve us? 6So Pharao yoked his chariots, and led off all his people with himself: 7having also taken six hundred chosen chariots, and all the cavalry of the Egyptians, and rulers over all. 8And the Lord hardened the heart of Pharao king of Egypt, and of his servants, and he pursued after the children of Israel; and the children of Israel went forth with a high hand. 9And the Egyptians pursued after them, and found them encamped by the sea; and all the cavalry and the chariots of Pharao, and the horsemen, and his host were before the village, over against Beel-sepphon. 10And Pharao approached, and the children of Israel having [fn]looked up, beheld, and the Egyptians encamped behind them: and they were very greatly terrified, and the children of Israel cried to the Lord; 11and said to Moses, Because there were no graves in the land of Egypt, hast thou brought us forth to slay us in the wilderness? What is this that thou hast done to us, having brought us out of Egypt? 12Is not this the word which we spoke to thee in Egypt, saying, Let us alone that we may serve the Egyptians? for it is better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in this wilderness.

13And Moses said to the people, Be of good courage: stand and see the salvation which is from the Lord, which he will work for us this day; for as ye have seen the Egyptians to-day, ye shall see them again no more for ever. 14The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace. 15And the Lord said to Moses, Why criest thou to me? speak to the children of Israel, and let them [fn]proceed. 16And do thou lift up [fn]thy rod, and stretch forth thy hand over the sea, and divide it, and let the children of Israel enter into the midst of the sea on the dry land. 17And lo! I will harden the heart of Pharao and of all the Egyptians, and they shall go in after them; and I will be glorified upon Pharao, and on all his host, and on his chariots and his horses. 18And all the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord, when I am glorified upon Pharao and upon his chariots and his horses. 19And the angel of God that went before the camp of the children of Israel removed and went behind, and the pillar of the cloud also removed from before them and stood behind them. 20And it went between the camp of the Egyptians and the camp of Israel, and stood; and there was darkness and blackness; and the night passed, and they came not near to one another during the whole night. 21And Moses stretched forth his hand over the sea, and the Lord carried back the sea with a strong south wind all the night, and made the sea dry, and the water was divided. 22And the children of Israel went into the midst of the sea on the dry land, and the water of it was a wall on the right hand and a wall on the left.

23And the Egyptians pursued them and went in after them, and every horse of Pharao, and his chariots, and his horsemen, into the midst of the sea. 24And it came to pass in the morning watch that the Lord looked forth on the camp of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and cloud, and troubled the camp of the Egyptians, 25and bound the axle-trees of their chariots, and caused them to go with difficulty; and the Egyptians said, Let us flee from the face of Israel, for the Lord fights for them against the Egyptians. 26And the Lord said to Moses, Stretch forth thine hand over the sea, and let the water be turned back to its place, and let it cover the Egyptians coming both upon the chariots and the riders. 27And Moses stretched forth his hand over the sea, and the water returned to its place toward day; and the Egyptians fled [fn]from the water, and the Lord shook off the Egyptians in the midst of the sea. 28And the water returned and covered the chariots and the riders, and all the forces of Pharao, who entered after them into the sea: and there was not left of them even one. 29But the children of Israel went along dry land in the midst of the sea, and the water was to them a wall on the right hand, and a wall on the left. 30So the Lord delivered Israel in that day from the hand of the Egyptians, and Israel saw the Egyptians dead by the shore of the sea. 31And Israel saw the mighty hand, the things which the Lord did to the Egyptians; and the people feared the Lord, and they believed God and Moses his servant.

15Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song to God, and spoke, saying, Let us sing to the Lord, for he is very greatly glorified: horse and rider he has thrown into the sea. 2He was to me a helper and protector for salvation: this is my God, and I will glorify him; my father's God, and I will exalt him. 3The Lord bringing wars to nought, the Lord is his name. 4He has cast the chariots of Pharao and his host into the sea, the chosen mounted captains: they were swallowed up in the Red Sea. 5He covered them with the sea: they sank to the depth like a stone. 6Thy right hand, O God, has been glorified in strength; thy right hand, O God, has broken the enemies. 7And in the abundance of thy glory thou hast broken the adversaries to pieces: thou sentest forth thy wrath, it devoured them as stubble. 8And by the breath of thine anger the water parted asunder; the waters were congealed as a wall, the waves were congealed in the midst of the sea. 9The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoils; I will satisfy my soul, I will destroy with my sword, my hand shall have dominion. 10Thou sentest forth thy wind, the sea covered them; they sank like lead in the mighty water. 11Who is like to thee among the gods, O Lord? who is like to thee? glorified in holiness, marvellous in glories, doing wonders. 12Thou stretchedst forth thy right hand, the earth swallowed them up. 13Thou hast guided in thy righteousness this thy people whom thou hast redeemed, by thy strength thou hast called them into thy holy resting-place. 14The nations heard and were angry, pangs have seized on the dwellers among the Phylistines. 15Then the princes of Edom, and the chiefs of the Moabites hasted; trembling took hold upon them, all the inhabitants of Chanaan melted away. 16Let trembling and fear fall upon them; by the greatness of thine arm, let them become as stone; till thy people pass over, O Lord, till this thy people pass over, whom thou hast purchased. 17Bring them in and plant them in the mountain of their inheritance, in thy prepared habitation, which thou, O Lord, hast prepared; the sanctuary, O Lord, which thine hands have made ready. 18The Lord [fn]reigns for ever and ever and ever. 19For the horse of Pharao went in with the chariots and horsemen into the sea, and the Lord brought upon them the water of the sea, but the children of Israel walked through dry land in the midst of the sea.

20And Mariam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, having taken a timbrel in her hand—then there went forth all the women after her with timbrels and dances. 21And Mariam led them, saying, Let us sing to the Lord, for he has been very greatly glorified: the horse and rider has he cast into the sea. 22So Moses brought up the children of Israel from the Red Sea, and brought them into the wilderness of Sur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water to drink. 23And they came to Merrha, and could not drink of Merrha, for it was bitter; therefore he named the name of that place, Bitterness. 24And the people murmured against Moses, saying, What shall we drink? 25And Moses cried to the Lord, and the Lord shewed him a tree, and he cast it into the water, and the water was sweetened: there he established to him ordinances and judgments, and there he proved him, 26and said, If thou wilt indeed hear the voice of the Lord thy God, and do things pleasing before him, and wilt hearken to his commands, and keep all his ordinances, no disease which I have brought upon the Egyptians will I bring upon thee, for I am the Lord thy God that heals thee. 27And they came to Ælim, and there were there twelve fountains of water, and seventy stems of palm-trees; and they encamped there by the waters.

16And they departed from Ælim, and all the congregation of the children of Israel came to the wilderness of Sin, which is between Ælim and Sina; and on the fifteenth day, in the second month after their departure from the land of Egypt, 2all the congregation of the children of Israel murmured against Moses and Aaron. 3And the children of Israel said to them, Would we had died smitten by the Lord in the land of Egypt, when we sat by the flesh-pots, and ate bread to satiety! for ye have brought us out into this wilderness, to slay all this congregation with hunger. 4And the Lord said to Moses, Behold, I will rain bread upon you out of heaven: and the people shall go forth, and they shall gather their daily portion for the day, that I may try them whether they will walk in my law or not. 5And it shall come to pass on the sixth day that they shall prepare whatsoever they have brought in, and it shall be double of what they shall have gathered for the day, daily. 6And Moses and Aaron said to all the congregation of the children of Israel, At even ye shall know that the Lord has brought you out of the land of Egypt; 7and in the morning ye shall see the glory of the Lord, inasmuch as he hears your murmuring against God; and who are we, that ye continue to murmur against us? 8And Moses said, This shall be when the Lord gives you in the evening flesh to eat, and bread in the morning to satiety, because the Lord has heard your murmuring, which ye murmur against us: and what are we? for your murmuring is not against us, but against God.

9And Moses said to Aaron, Say to all the congregation of the children of Israel, Come near before God; for he has heard your murmuring. 10And when Aaron spoke to all the congregation of the children of Israel, and they turned toward the wilderness, then the glory of the Lord appeared in a cloud. 11And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 12I have heard the murmuring of the children of Israel: speak to them, saying, Towards evening ye shall eat flesh, and in the morning ye shall be satisfied with bread; and ye shall know that I am the Lord your God. 13And it was evening, and quails came up and covered the camp: 14in the morning it came to pass as the dew ceased round about the camp, that, behold, on the face of the wilderness was a small thing like white coriander seed, as frost upon the earth. 15And when the children of Israel saw it, they said one to another, What is this? for they knew not what it was; and Moses said to them, 16This is the bread which the Lord has given you to eat. This is that which the Lord has appointed: gather of it each man for his family, a homer for each person, [fn]according to the number of your souls, gather each of you with his fellow-lodgers. 17And the children of Israel did so, and gathered some much and some less. 18And having measured the homer full, [ref] he that had gathered much had nothing over, and he that had gathered less had no lack; each gathered [fn]according to the need of those who belonged to him. 19And Moses said to them, Let no man leave of it till the morning.

20But they did not hearken to Moses, but some left of it till the morning; and it bred worms and stank: and Moses was irritated with them. 21And they gathered it every morning, each man what he needed, and when the sun waxed hot it melted. 22And it came to pass on the sixth day, they gathered double what was needed, two homers for one man; and all the chiefs of the synagogue went in and reported it to Moses. 23And Moses said to them, Is not this the word which the Lord spoke? To-morrow is the sabbath, a holy rest to the Lord: bake that ye will bake, and seethe that ye will seethe, and all that is over leave to be laid by for the morrow. 24And they left of it till the morning, as Moses commanded them; and it stank not, neither was there a worm in it. 25And Moses said, Eat that to-day, for to-day is a sabbath to the Lord: it shall not be found in the plain. 26Six days ye shall gather it, and on the seventh day is a sabbath, for there shall be none on that day. 27And it came to pass on the seventh day that some of the people went forth to gather, and found none. 28And the Lord said to Moses, How long are ye unwilling to hearken to my commands and my law? 29See, for the Lord has given you this day as the sabbath, therefore he has given you on the sixth day the bread of two days: ye shall sit each of you in your houses; let no one go forth from his place on the seventh day. 30And the people kept sabbath on the seventh day. 31And the children of Israel called the name of it Man; and it was as white coriander seed, and the taste of it as a wafer with honey. 32And Moses said, This is the thing which the Lord hath commanded, Fill an homer with manna, to be laid up for your generations; that they may see the bread which ye ate in the wilderness, when the Lord led you forth out of the land of Egypt. 33And Moses said to Aaron, Take a golden pot, and cast into it one full homer of manna; and thou shalt lay it up before God, to be kept for your generations, 34as the Lord commanded Moses: and Aaron laid it up before the testimony to be kept. 35And the children of Israel ate manna forty years, until they came to the [fn]land they ate the manna, until they came to the region of Phœnicia. 36Now the homer was the tenth part of three measures.

17And all the congregation of the children of Israel departed from the wilderness of Sin, according to their encampments, by the word of the Lord; and they encamped in Raphidin: and there was no water for the people to drink. 2And the people reviled Moses, saying, Give us water, that we may drink; and Moses said to them, Why do ye revile me, and why tempt ye the Lord? 3And the people thirsted there for water, and there the people murmured against Moses, saying, Why is this? hast thou brought us up out of Egypt to slay us and our children and our cattle with thirst? 4And Moses cried to the Lord, saying, What shall I do to this people? yet a little while and they will stone me. 5And the Lord said to Moses, Go before this people, and take to thyself of the elders of the people; and the rod with which thou smotest the river, take in thine hand, and thou shalt go. 6Behold, I stand there before thou come, on the rock in Choreb, and thou shalt smite the rock, and water shall come out from it, and the people shall drink. And Moses did so before the sons of Israel. 7And he called the name of that place, Temptation, and Reviling, because of the reviling of the children of Israel, and because they tempted the Lord, saying, Is the Lord among us or not?

8And Amalec came and fought with Israel in Raphidin. 9And Moses said to Joshua, Choose out for thyself mighty men, and go forth and set the army in array against Amalec to-morrow; and, behold, I shall stand on the top of the hill, and the rod of God will be in my hand. 10And Joshua did as Moses said to him, and he went out and set the army in array against Amalec, and Moses and Aaron and Or went up to the top of the hill. 11And it came to pass, when Moses lifted up his hands, Israel prevailed; and when he let down his hands, Amalec prevailed. 12But the hands of Moses were heavy, and they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat upon it; and Aaron and Or supported his hands one on this side and the other on that, and the hands of Moses were supported till the going down of the sun. 13And Joshua routed Amalec and all his people with the slaughter of the sword. 14And the Lord said to Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and [fn]speak this in the ears of Joshua; for I will utterly blot out the memorial of Amalec from [fn]under heaven. 15And Moses built an altar to the Lord, and called the name of it, The Lord my Refuge. 16For with a secret hand the Lord wages war upon Amalec to all generations.

18And Jothor the priest of Madiam, the father-in-law of Moses, heard of all that the Lord did to his people Israel; for the Lord brought Israel out of Egypt. 2And Jothor the father-in-law of Moses, took Sepphora the wife of Moses after she had been sent away, 3and her two sons: the name of the one was Gersam, his father saying, I was a sojourner in a strange land;— 4and the name of the second Eliezer, saying, For the God of my father is my helper, and he has rescued me out of the hand of Pharao. 5And Jothor the father-in-law of Moses, and his sons and his wife, went forth to Moses into the wilderness, where he encamped on the mount of God. 6And it was told Moses, saying, Behold, thy father-in-law Jothor is coming to thee, and thy wife and two sons with him. 7And Moses went forth to meet his father-in-law, and did him reverence, and kissed him, and they embraced each other, and he brought them into the tent. 8And Moses related to his father-in-law all things that the Lord did to Pharao and all the Egyptians for Israel's sake, and all the labour that had befallen them in the way, and that the Lord had rescued them out of the hand of Pharao, and out of the hand of the Egyptians. 9And Jothor was amazed at all the good things which the Lord did to them, forasmuch as he rescued them out of the hand of the Egyptians and out of the hand of Pharao. 10And Jothor said, Blessed be the Lord, because he has rescued them out of the hand of the Egyptians and out of the hand of Pharao. 11Now know I that the Lord is great above all gods, because of this, [fn]wherein they attacked them. 12And Jothor the father-in-law of Moses took whole burnt-offerings and sacrifices for God, for Aaron and all the elders of Israel came to eat bread with the father-in-law of Moses before God.

13And it came to pass after the morrow that Moses sat to judge the people, and all the people stood by Moses from morning till evening. 14And Jothor having seen all that Moses [fn]did to the people, says, What is this that thou doest to the people? wherefore sittest thou alone, and all the people stand by thee from morning till evening? 15And Moses says to his father-in-law, Because the people come to me to seek judgment from God. 16For whenever there is a dispute among them, and they come to me, I give judgment upon each, and I teach them the ordinances of God and his law. 17And the father-in-law of Moses said to him, Thou dost not this thing rightly, 18thou wilt wear away with intolerable weariness, both thou and all this people which is with thee: this thing is hard, thou wilt not be able to endure it thyself alone. 19Now then hearken to me, and I will advise thee, and God shall be with thee: be thou to the people in the things pertaining to God, and thou shalt bring their [fn]matters to God. 20And thou shalt testify to them the ordinances of God and his law, and thou shalt shew to them the ways in which they shall walk, and the works which they shall do. 21And do thou look out for thyself out of all the people able men, fearing God, righteous men, hating pride, and thou shalt set over [fn]the people captains of thousands and captains of hundreds, and captains of fifties, and captains of tens. 22And they shall judge the people at all times, and the too burdensome matter they shall bring to thee, but they shall judge the smaller cases; so they shall relieve thee and help thee. 23If thou wilt do this thing, God shall strengthen thee, and thou shalt be able to attend, and all this people shall come with peace into [fn]their own place. 24And Moses hearkened to the voice of his father-in-law, and did whatsoever he said to him. 25And Moses chose out able men out of all Israel, and he made them captains of thousands and captains of hundreds, and captains of fifties and captains of tens over [fn]the people. 26And they judged the people at all times; and every too burdensome matter they brought to Moses, but every light matter they judged themselves. 27And Moses dismissed his father-in-law, and he returned to his own land.

19And in the third month of the departure of the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt, on the same day, they came into the wilderness of Sina. 2And they departed from Raphidin, and came into the wilderness of Sina, and there Israel encamped before the mountain. 3And Moses went up to the mount of God, and God called him out of the mountain, saying, These things shalt thou say to the house of Jacob, and thou shalt report them to the children of Israel. 4Ye have seen all that I have done to the Egyptians, and I took you up as upon eagles' wings, and I brought you near to myself. 5And now if ye will indeed hear my voice, and keep my covenant, ye shall be to me a peculiar people above all nations; for the whole earth is mine. 6And ye shall be to me a royal priesthood and a holy nation: these words shalt thou speak to the children of Israel. 7And Moses came and called the elders of the people, and he set before them all these words, which God appointed them. 8And all the people answered with one accord, and said, All things that God has spoken, we will do and hearken to: and Moses reported these words to God. 9And the Lord said to Moses, Lo! I come to thee in a pillar of a cloud, that the people may hear me speaking to thee, and may believe thee for ever: and Moses reported the words of the people to the Lord. 10And the Lord said to Moses, Go down and solemnly charge the people, and sanctify them to-day and to-morrow, and let them wash their garments. 11And let them be ready against the third day, for on the third day the Lord will descend upon mount Sina before all the people. 12And thou shalt separate the people round about, saying, Take heed to yourselves that ye go not up into the mountain, nor touch any part of it: every one that touches the mountain shall surely die. 13A hand shall not touch it, for every one that touches shall be stoned with stones or shot through with a dart, whether beast or whether man, it shall not live: when the voices and trumpets and cloud depart from off the mountain, they shall come up on the mountain.

14And Moses went down from the mountain to the people, and sanctified them, and they washed their clothes. 15And he said to the people, Be ready: for three days come not near to a woman. 16And it came to pass on the third day, as the morning drew nigh, there were voices and lightnings and a dark cloud on mount Sina: the voice of the trumpet sounded loud, and all the people in the camp trembled. 17And Moses led the people forth out of the camp to meet God, and they stood by under the mountain. 18The mount of Sina was altogether on a smoke, because God had descended upon it in fire; and the smoke went up as the smoke of a furnace, and the people were exceedingly amazed. 19And the sounds of the trumpet were waxing very much louder. Moses spoke, and God answered him with a voice. 20And the Lord came down upon mount Sina on the top of the mountain; and the Lord called Moses to the top of the mountain, and Moses went up. 21And God spoke to Moses, saying, Go down, and solemnly charge the people, lest at any time they draw nigh to God to gaze, and a multitude of them fall. 22And let the priests that draw nigh to the Lord God sanctify themselves, lest he [fn]destroy some of them.

23And Moses said to God, The people will not be able to approach to the mount of Sina, for thou hast solemnly charged us, saying, Set bounds to the mountain and sanctify it. 24And the Lord said to him, Go, descend, and come up thou and Aaron with thee; but let not the priests and the people [fn]force their way to come up to God, lest the Lord destroy some of them. 25And Moses went down to the people, and spoke to them.

20And the Lord spoke all these words, saying: 2I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. 3Thou shalt have no other gods beside me. 4Thou shalt not make to thyself an idol, nor likeness of anything, whatever things are in the heaven above, and whatever are in the earth beneath, and whatever are in the waters under the earth. 5Thou shalt not bow down to them, nor serve them; for I am the Lord thy God, a jealous God, recompensing the sins of the fathers upon the children, to the third and fourth generation to them that hate me, 6and bestowing mercy on them that love me to thousands of them, and on them that keep my commandments. 7Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord thy God will not acquit him that takes his name in vain. 8Remember the sabbath day to keep it holy. 9Six days thou shalt labour, and shalt perform all thy work. 10But on the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God; on it thou shalt do no work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy servant nor thy maidservant, thine ox nor thine ass, nor any cattle of thine, nor the stranger that sojourns with thee. 11For in six days the Lord made the heaven and the earth, and the sea and all things in them, and rested on the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the seventh day, and hallowed it. 12[ref] Honour thy father and thy mother, that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest live long on the good land, which the Lord thy God gives to thee. 13[ref] Thou shalt not commit adultery. 14[ref] Thou shalt not steal. 15[ref] Thou shalt not kill. 16Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour. 17Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife; thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house; nor his field, nor his servant, nor his maid, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any of his cattle, nor whatever belongs to thy neighbour.

18And all the people perceived the [fn]thundering, and the flashes, and the voice of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking; and all the people feared and stood afar off, 19and said to Moses, Speak thou to us, and let not God speak to us, lest we die. 20And Moses says to them, Be of good courage, for God is come to you to try you, that his fear may be among you, that ye sin not. 21And the people stood afar off, and Moses went into the darkness where God was. 22And the Lord said to Moses, Thus shalt thou say to the house of Jacob, and thou shalt report it to the children of Israel, Ye have seen that I have spoken to you from heaven. 23Ye shall not make to yourselves gods of silver, and gods of gold ye shall not make to yourselves. 24Ye shall make to me an altar of earth; and upon it ye shall sacrifice your whole burnt-offerings, and your peace-offerings, and your sheep and your calves in every place, where I shall record my name; and I will come to thee and bless thee. 25And if thou wilt make to me an altar of stones, thou shalt not build them hewn stones; for thou hast lifted up thy tool upon them, and they are defiled. 26Thou shalt not go up to my altar by steps, that thou mayest not uncover thy nakedness upon it.

21And these are the ordinances which thou shalt set before them. 2If thou buy a Hebrew servant, six years shall he serve thee, and in the seventh year he shall go forth free for nothing. 3If he should have come in alone, he shall also go forth alone; and if his wife should have gone in together with him, his wife also shall go out. 4Moreover, if his master give him a wife, and she have born him sons or daughters, the wife and the children shall be his master's; and he shall go forth alone. 5And if the servant should answer and say, I love my master and wife and children, I [fn]will not go away free; 6his master shall bring him to the judgment-seat of God, and then shall he bring him to the door,—to the door-post, and his master shall bore his ear through with an awl, and he shall serve him for ever.

7And if any one sell his daughter as a domestic, she shall not depart as the maid-servants depart. 8If she be not pleasing to her master, [fn]after she has betrothed herself to him, he shall let her go free; but he is not at liberty to sell her to a foreign nation, because he has trifled with her. 9And if he should have betrothed her to his son, he shall do to her according to the right of daughters. 10And if he take another to himself, he shall not deprive her of necessaries and her apparel, and her companionship with him. 11And if he will not do these three things to her, she shall go out free without money. 12And if any man smite another and he die, let him be certainly put to death. 13But as for him that did it not willingly, but God delivered him into his hands, I will give thee a place whither the slayer may flee. 14And if any one lie in wait for his neighbour to slay him by craft, and he go for refuge, thou shalt take him from my altar to put him to death. 15Whoever smites his father or his mother, let him be certainly put to death. 16He that reviles his father or his mother shall surely die. 17Whosoever shall steal one of the children of Israel, and prevail over him and sell him, and he be found with him, let him [ref] certainly die. 18And if two men revile each other and smite the one the other with a stone or his fist, and he die not, but be laid upon his bed; 19if the man arise and walk abroad on his staff, he that smote him shall be clear; only he shall pay for his loss of time, and for his healing. 20And if a man smite his man-servant or his maid-servant, with a rod, and the party die under his hands, he shall be surely punished. 21But if the servant continue to live a day or two, let not the master be punished; for he is his money. 22And if two men strive and smite a woman with child, and her child be born imperfectly formed, he shall be forced to pay a penalty: as the woman's husband may lay upon him, he shall pay with a valuation. 23But if it be perfectly formed, he shall give life for life, 24[ref] eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, 25burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe. 26And if one smite the eye of his man-servant, or the eye of his maid-servant, and put it out, he shall let them go free for their eye's sake. 27And if he should smite out the tooth of his man-servant, or the tooth of his maid-servant, he shall send them away free for their tooth's sake. 28And if a bull gore a man or woman and [fn]they die, the bull shall be stoned with stones, and his flesh shall not be eaten; but the owner of the bull shall be clear. 29But if the bull should have been given to goring in former time, and men should have told his owner, and he have not removed him, but he should have slain a man or woman, the bull shall be stoned, and his owner shall die also. 30And if a ransom should be imposed on him, he shall pay for the ransom of his soul as much as they shall lay upon him. 31And if the bull gore a son or daughter, let them do to him according to this ordinance. 32And if the bull gore a man-servant or maid-servant, he shall pay to their master thirty silver didrachms, and the bull shall be stoned. 33And if any one open a pit or dig a cavity in stone, and cover it not, and an ox or an ass fall in there, 34the owner of the pit shall make compensation; he shall give money to their owner, and the dead shall be his own. 35And if any man's bull gore the bull of his neighbour, and it die, they shall sell the living bull and divide the money, and they shall divide the dead bull. 36But if the bull be known to have been given to goring in time past, and they have testified to his owner, and he have not removed him, he shall repay bull for bull, but the dead shall be his own.

37And if one steal [fn]an ox or a sheep, and kill it or sell it, he shall pay five calves for a calf, and four sheep for a sheep.

22And if the thief be found in the breach made by himself and be smitten and die, there shall not be blood shed for him. 2But if the sun be risen upon him, he is guilty, he shall die instead; and if [fn]a thief have nothing, let him be sold in compensation for what he has stolen. 3And if the thing stolen be left and be in his hand alive, whether ox or sheep, he shall restore them two-fold. 4And if any one should feed down a field or a vineyard, and should send in his beast to feed down another field, he shall make compensation of his own field according to his produce; and if he shall have fed down the whole field, he shall pay for compensation the best of his own field and the best of his vineyard. 5And if fire have gone forth and caught thorns, and should also set on fire threshing-floors or ears of corn or a field, he that kindled the fire shall make compensation.

6And if any one give to his neighbour money or goods to keep, and they be stolen out of the man's house, if the thief be found, he shall repay double. 7But if the thief be not found, the master of the house shall come forward before God, and shall swear that surely he has not wrought wickedly in [fn]regard of any part of his neighbour's deposit, 8according to every injury alleged, both concerning a calf, and an ass, and a sheep, and a garment, and every alleged loss, whatsoever in fact it may be,—the judgment of both shall proceed before God, and he that is convicted by God shall repay to his neighbour double. 9And if any one give to his neighbour to keep a calf or sheep or any beast, and it be wounded or die or be taken, and no one know, 10an oath of God shall be between both, each swearing that he has surely not at all been guilty in the matter of his neighbour's deposit; and so his master shall [fn]hold him guiltless, and he shall not make compensation. 11And if it be stolen from him, he shall make compensation to the owner. 12And if it be seized of beasts, he shall bring him to witness the prey, and he shall not make compensation. 13And if any one borrow ought of his neighbour, and it be wounded or die or be carried away, and the owner of it be not with it, he shall make compensation. 14But if the owner be with it, he shall not make compensation: but if it be a [fn]hired thing, there shall be a compensation to him instead of his hire.

15And if any one deceive a virgin that is not betrothed, and lie with her, he shall surely endow her for a wife to himself. 16And if her father positively refuse, and will not consent to give her to him for a wife, he shall pay [fn]compensation to her father according to the amount of the dowry of virgins. 17Ye shall not save the lives of sorcerers. 18Every one that lies with a beast ye shall surely put to death. 19He that sacrifices to any gods but to the Lord alone, shall be destroyed by death.

20And ye shall not hurt a stranger, nor afflict him; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt. 21Ye shall hurt no widow or orphan. 22And if ye should afflict them by ill-treatment, and they should cry aloud to me, I will surely hear their voice. 23And I will be very angry, and will slay you with the sword, and your wives shall be widows and your children orphans. 24And if thou shouldest lend money to thy poor brother who is by thee, thou shalt not be hard upon him, thou shalt not exact usury of him. 25And if thou take thy neighbour's garment for a pledge, thou shalt restore it to him before sunset. 26For this is his clothing, this is the only covering of his nakedness; wherein shall he sleep? If then he shall cry to me, I will hearken to him, for I am merciful. 27[ref] Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor speak ill of the ruler of thy people. 28Thou shalt not keep back the first-fruits of thy threshing floor and press. The first-born of thy sons thou shalt give to me. 29So shalt thou do with thy calf and thy sheep and thine ass; seven days shall it be under the mother, and the eighth day thou shalt give it to me. 30And ye shall be holy men to me; and ye shall not eat flesh taken of beasts, ye shall cast it to the dog.

23Thou shalt not receive a vain report: thou shalt not agree with the unjust man to become an unjust witness. 2Thou shalt not associate with the multitude for evil; thou shalt not join thyself with a multitude to turn aside with the majority so as to shut out judgment. 3And thou shalt not spare a poor man in judgment. 4And if thou meet thine enemy's ox or his ass going astray, thou shalt turn them back and restore them to him. 5And if thou see thine enemy's ass fallen under its burden, thou shalt not pass by it, but shalt help to raise it with him.

6Thou shalt not wrest the sentence of the poor in his judgment. 7Thou shalt abstain from every unjust thing: thou shalt not slay the innocent and just, and thou shalt not justify the wicked for gifts. 8And thou shalt not receive gifts; for gifts blind the eyes of the seeing, and corrupt just words. 9And ye shall not afflict a stranger, for ye know the heart of a stranger; for ye were yourselves strangers in the land of Egypt. 10Six years thou shalt sow thy land, and gather in the fruits of it. 11But in the seventh year thou shalt let it rest, and leave it, and the poor of thy nation shall feed; and the wild beasts of the field shall eat that which remains: thus shalt thou do to thy vineyard and to thine oliveyard. 12Six days shalt thou do thy works, and on the seventh day there shall be rest, that thine ox and thine ass may rest, and that the son of thy maid-servant and the stranger may be refreshed. 13Observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you; and ye shall make no mention of the name of other gods, neither shall they be heard out of your mouth.

14Keep ye a feast to me three times in the year. 15Take heed to keep the feast of unleavened bread: seven days ye shall eat unleavened bread, as I charged thee at the season of the month of new corn, for in it thou camest out of Egypt: thou shalt not appear before me empty. 16And thou shalt keep the feast of the harvest of first-fruits of thy labours, whatsoever thou shalt have sown in thy field, and the feast of completion at the end of the year in the gathering in of thy [fn]fruits out of thy field. 17Three times in the year shall all thy males appear before the Lord thy God. 18For when I shall have cast out the nations from before thee, and shall have widened thy borders, thou shalt not offer the blood of my [fn]sacrifice with leaven, neither must the fat of my feast abide till the morning. 19Thou shalt bring the first-offerings of the first-fruits of thy land into the house of the Lord thy God. Thou shalt not seethe a lamb in its mother's milk. 20And, behold, I send my angel before thy face, that he may keep thee in the way, that he may bring thee into the land which I have prepared for thee. 21Take heed to thyself and hearken to him, and disobey him not; for he will not give way to thee, for my name is on him. 22If ye will indeed hear my voice, and if thou wilt do all the things I shall charge thee with, and keep my covenant, ye shall be to me a peculiar people above all nations, for the whole earth is mine; and ye shall be to me a royal priesthood, and a holy nation: these words shall ye speak to the children of Israel, If ye shall indeed hear my voice, and do all the things I shall tell thee, I will be an enemy to thine enemies, and an adversary to thine adversaries. 23For my angel shall go as thy leader, and shall bring thee to the Amorite, and Chettite, and Pherezite, and Chananite, and Gergesite, and Evite, and Jebusite, and I will destroy them. 24Thou shalt not worship their gods, nor serve them: thou shalt not do according to their works, but shalt utterly destroy them, and break to pieces their pillars. 25And thou shalt serve the Lord thy God, and I will bless thy bread and thy wine and thy water, and I will turn away sickness from you. 26There shall not be on thy land one that is impotent or barren. I will surely fulfil the number of thy days. 27And I will send terror before thee, and I will strike with amazement all the nations to which thou shalt come, and I will make all thine enemies to flee. 28And I will send hornets before thee, and thou shalt cast out the Amorites and the Evites, and the Chananites and the Chettites from thee. 29I will not cast them out in one year, lest the land become desolate, and the beasts of the field multiply against thee. 30By little and little I will cast them out from before thee, until thou shalt be increased and inherit the earth. 31And I will set thy borders from the Red Sea, to the sea of the Phylistines, and from the wilderness to the great river Euphrates; and I will give into your hand those that dwell in the land, and will cast them out from thee. 32Thou shalt make no covenant with them and their gods. 33And they shall not dwell in thy land, lest they cause thee to sin against me; for if thou shouldest serve their gods, these will be an offence to thee.

24And to Moses he said, Go up to the Lord, thou and Aaron and Nadab and Abiud, and seventy of the elders of Israel: and they shall worship the Lord from a distance. 2And Moses alone shall draw nigh to God; and they shall not draw nigh, and the people shall not come up with them. 3And Moses went in and related to the people all the words of God and the ordinances; and all the people answered with one voice, saying, All the words which the Lord has spoken, we will do and [fn]be obedient. 4And Moses wrote all the words of the Lord; and Moses rose up early in the morning, and built an altar under the mountain, and set up twelve stones for the twelve tribes of Israel. 5And he sent forth the young men of the children of Israel, and they offered whole burnt-offerings, and they sacrificed young calves as a peace-offering to God. 6And Moses took half the blood and poured it into bowls, and half the blood he poured out upon the altar. 7And he took the book of the covenant and read it in the ears of the people, and they said, All things whatsoever the Lord has spoken we will do and hearken therein. 8And [ref] Moses took the blood and sprinkled it upon the people, and said, Behold the blood of the covenant, which the Lord has made with you concerning all these words.

9And Moses went up, and Aaron, and Nadab and Abiud, and seventy of the elders of Israel. 10And they saw the place where the God of Israel stood; and under his feet was as it were a work of sapphire slabs, and as it were the appearance of the firmament of heaven in its purity. 11And of the chosen ones of Israel there was not even one missing, and they appeared in [fn]the place of God, and did eat and drink. 12And the Lord said to Moses, Come up to me into the mountain, and be there; and I will give thee the tables of stone, the law and the commandments, which I have written to give them laws. 13And Moses rose up and Joshua his attendant, and they went up into the mount of God. 14And to the elders they said, Rest there till we return to you; and behold, Aaron and Or are with you: if any man have a cause to be tried, let them go to them. 15And Moses and Joshua went up to the mountain, and the cloud covered the mountain. 16And the glory of God came down upon the mount Sina, and the cloud covered it six days; and the Lord called Moses on the seventh day out of the midst of the cloud. 17And the appearance of the glory of the Lord was as burning fire on the top of the mountain, before the children of Israel. 18And Moses went into the midst of the cloud, and went up to the mountain, and was there in the mountain forty days and forty nights.

25And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2Speak to the children of Israel, and take first-fruits of all, who may be disposed in their heart to give; and ye shall take my first-fruits. 3And this is the offering which ye shall take of them; gold and silver and brass, 4and blue, and purple, and double scarlet, and fine spun linen, and goats' hair, 5and rams' skins dyed red, and blue skins, and incorruptible wood, 5aand oil for the light, incense for anointing oil, and for the composition of incense, 7and sardius stones, and stones for the carved work of the [fn]breast-plate, and the full-length robe. 8And thou shalt make me a sanctuary, and I will appear among you. 9And thou shalt make for me according to all things which I shew thee in the mountain; even the pattern of the tabernacle, and the pattern of all its furniture: so shalt thou make it. 10And thou shalt make the ark of testimony of incorruptible wood; the length of two cubits and a half, and the breadth of a cubit and a half, and the height of a cubit and a half. 11And thou shalt gild it with pure gold, thou shalt gild it within and without; and thou shalt make for it golden wreaths twisted round about. 12And thou shalt cast for it four golden rings, and shalt put them on the four sides; two rings on the one side, and two rings on the other side. 13And thou shalt make staves of incorruptible wood, and shalt gild them with gold. 14And thou shalt put the staves into the rings on the sides of the ark, to bear the ark with them. 15The staves shall remain fixed in the rings of the ark. 16And thou shalt put into the ark the testimonies which I shall give thee. 17And thou shalt make a propitiatory, a lid of pure gold; the length of two cubits and a half, and the breadth of a cubit and a half. 18And thou shalt make two cherubs graven in gold, and thou shalt put them on both sides of the propitiatory. 19They shall be made, one cherub on this side, and another cherub on the other side of the propitiatory; and thou shalt make the two cherubs on the two sides. 20The cherubs shall stretch forth their wings above, overshadowing the propitiatory with their wings; and their faces shall be toward each other, the faces of the cherubs shall be toward the propitiatory. 21And thou shalt set the propitiatory on the ark above, and thou shalt put into the ark the testimonies which I shall give thee. 22And I will make myself known to thee from thence, and I will speak to thee above the propitiatory between the two cherubs, which are upon the ark of testimony, even in all things which I shall charge thee concerning the children of Israel. 23And thou shalt make a golden table of pure gold, in length two cubits, and in breadth a cubit, and in height a cubit and a half. 24And thou shalt make for it golden wreaths twisted round about, and thou shalt make for it a crown of an hand-breadth round about.

25And thou shalt make a twisted wreath for the crown round about. 26And thou shalt make four golden rings; and thou shalt put the four rings upon the four parts of its feet under the crown. 27And the rings shall be for bearings for the staves, that they may bear the table with them. 28And thou shalt make the staves of incorruptible wood, and thou shalt gild them with pure gold; and the table shall be borne with them. 29And thou shalt make its dishes and its censers, and its bowls, and its cups, with which thou shalt offer drink-offerings: of pure gold shalt thou make them. 30And thou shalt set upon the table shewbread before me continually.

31And thou shalt make a candlestick of pure gold; thou shalt make the candlestick of graven work: its stem and its branches, and its bowls and its knops and its lilies shall be [fn]of one piece. 32And six branches proceeding sideways, three branches of the candlestick from one side of it, and three branches of the candlestick from the other side. 33And three bowls fashioned like almonds, on each branch a knop and a lily; so to the six branches proceeding from the candlestick, 34and in the candlestick four bowls fashioned like almonds, in each branch knops and the flowers [fn]of the same. 35A knop under two branches out of it, and a knop under four branches out of it; so to the six branches proceeding from the candlestick; and in the candlestick four bowls fashioned like almonds. 36Let the knops and the branches be of one piece, altogether graven of one piece of pure gold. 37And thou shalt make its seven lamps: and thou shalt set on it the lamps, and they shall shine from one front. 38And thou shalt make its funnel and its snuff-dishes of pure gold. 39All these articles shall be a talent of pure gold. 40See, thou shalt make them [ref] according to the pattern shewed thee in the mount.

26And thou shalt make the tabernacle, ten curtains of fine linen spun, and blue and purple, and scarlet spun with cherubs; thou shalt make them with work of a weaver. 2The length of one curtain shall be eight and twenty cubits, and one curtain shall be the breadth of four cubits: there shall be the same measure to all the curtains. 3And the five curtains shall be joined one to another, and the other five curtains shall be closely connected the one with the other. 4And thou shalt make for them loops of blue on the edge of one curtain, on one side for the coupling, and so shalt thou make on the edge of the outer curtain for the second coupling. 5Fifty loops shalt thou make for one curtain, and fifty loops shalt thou make on the part of the curtain answering to the coupling of the second, opposite each other, corresponding to each other [fn]at each point. 6And thou shalt make fifty golden rings; and thou shalt join the curtains to each other with the rings, and it shall be one tabernacle. 7And thou shalt make for a covering of the tabernacle skins with the hair on, thou shalt make them eleven skins. 8The length of one skin thirty cubits, and the breadth of one skin four cubits: there shall be the same measure to the eleven skins. 9And thou shalt join the five skins together, and the six skins together; and thou shalt double the sixth skin in front of the tabernacle. 10And thou shalt make fifty loops on the border of one skin, which is in the midst for the joinings; and thou shalt make fifty loops on the edge of the second skin that joins it.

11And thou shalt make fifty brazen rings; and thou shalt join the rings by the loops, and thou shalt join the skins, and they shall be one. 12And thou shalt fix at the end that which is over in the skins of the tabernacle; the half of the skin that is left shalt thou fold over, according to the overplus of the skins of the tabernacle; thou shalt fold it over behind the tabernacle. 13A cubit on this side, and a cubit on that side of that which remains of the skins, of the length of the skins of the tabernacle: it shall be folding over the sides of the tabernacle on this side and that side, that it may cover it. 14And thou shalt make for a covering of the tabernacle rams' skins dyed red, and blue skins as coverings above.

15And thou shalt make the posts of the tabernacle of incorruptible wood. 16Of ten cubits shalt thou make one post, and the breadth of one post of a cubit and a half. 17Two joints shalt thou make in one post, answering the one to the other: so shalt thou do to all the posts of the tabernacle. 18And thou shalt make posts to the tabernacle, twenty posts on the north side. 19And thou shalt make to the twenty posts forty silver sockets; two sockets to one post on both its sides, and two sockets to the other post on both its sides. 20And for the next side, toward the south, twenty posts, 21and their forty silver sockets: two sockets to one post on both its sides, and two sockets to the other post on both its sides. 22And on the back of the tabernacle at the part which is toward the west thou shalt make six posts. 23And thou shalt make two posts on the corners of the tabernacle behind. 24And it shall be equal below, they shall be equal toward the same part from the heads to one joining; so shalt thou make to both the two corners, let them be equal. 25And there shall be eight posts, and their sixteen silver sockets; two sockets to one post on both its sides, and two sockets to the other post. 26And thou shalt make bars of incorruptible wood; five to one post on one side of the tabernacle, 27and five bars to one post on the second side of the tabernacle, and five bars to the hinder posts, on the side of the tabernacle toward the sea. 28And let the bar in the middle between the posts go through from the one side to the other side. 29And thou shalt gild the posts with gold; and thou shalt make golden rings, into which thou shalt introduce the bars, and thou shalt gild the bars with gold. 30And thou shalt set up the tabernacle according to the pattern shewed thee in the mount.

31And thou shalt make a veil of blue and purple and scarlet woven, and fine linen spun: thou shalt make it cherubs in woven work. 32And thou shalt set it upon four posts of incorruptible wood overlaid with gold; and their tops shall be gold, and their four sockets shall be of silver. 33And thou shalt put the veil on the posts, and thou shalt carry in thither within the veil the ark of the testimony; and the veil shall make a separation for you between the holy and the holy of holies. 34And thou shalt screen with the veil the ark of the testimony in the holy of holies. 35And thou shalt set the table outside the veil, and the candlestick opposite the table on the south side of the tabernacle; and thou shalt put the table on the north side of the tabernacle. 36And thou shalt make a screen for the door of the tabernacle of blue, and purple, and spun scarlet and fine linen spun, the work of the embroiderer. 37And thou shalt make for the veil five posts, and thou shalt gild them with gold; and their chapiters shall be gold; and thou shalt cast for them five brazen sockets.

27And thou shalt make an altar of incorruptible wood, of five cubits in the length, and five cubits in the breadth; the altar shall be square, and the height of it shall be of three cubits. 2And thou shalt make the horns on the four corners; the horns shall be of the [fn]same piece, and thou shalt overlay them with brass. 3And thou shalt make a rim for the altar; and its covering and its cups, and its flesh-hooks, and its fire-pan, and all its vessels shalt thou make of brass. 4And thou shalt make for it a brazen grate with net-work; and thou shalt make for the grate four brazen rings under the four sides. 5And thou shalt put them below under the grate of the altar, and the grate shall extend to the middle of the altar. 6And thou shalt make for the altar staves of incorruptible wood, and thou shalt overlay them with brass. 7And thou shalt put the staves into the rings; and let the staves be on the sides of the altar to carry it. 8Thou shalt make it hollow with boards: according to what was shewed thee in the mount, so thou shalt make it. 9And thou shalt make a court for the tabernacle, curtains of the court of fine linen spun on the south side, the length of a hundred cubits for one side. 10And their pillars twenty, and twenty brazen sockets [fn]for them, and their rings and their clasps of silver. 11Thus shall there be to the side toward the north curtains of a hundred cubits in length; and their pillars twenty, and their sockets twenty of brass, and the rings and the clasps of the pillars, and their sockets overlaid with silver. 12And in the breadth of the tabernacle toward the west curtains of fifty cubits, their pillars ten and their sockets ten. 13And in the breadth of the tabernacle toward the south, curtains of fifty cubits; their pillars ten, and their sockets ten. 14And the height of the curtains shall be of fifteen cubits for the one side of the gate; their pillars three, and their sockets three. 15And for the second side the height of the curtains shall be of fifteen cubits; their pillars three, and their sockets three. 16And a veil for the door of the court, the height of it of twenty cubits of blue linen, and of purple, and spun scarlet, and of fine linen spun with the art of the embroiderer; their pillars four, and their sockets four. 17All the pillars of the court round about overlaid with silver, and their chapiters silver and their brass sockets. 18And the length of the court shall be a hundred cubits on each side, and the breadth fifty on each side, and the height five cubits of fine linen spun, and their sockets of brass. 19And all the furniture and all the instruments and the pins of the court shall be of brass.

20And do thou charge the children of Israel, and let them take for thee refined pure olive-oil beaten to burn for light, that a lamp may burn continually 21in the tabernacle of the testimony, without the veil that is [fn]before the ark of the covenant, shall Aaron and his sons burn it from evening until morning, before the Lord: it is a perpetual ordinance [fn]throughout your generations of the children of Israel.

28And do thou take to thyself both Aaron thy brother, and his sons, even them of the children of Israel; so that Aaron, and Nadab and Abiud, and Eleazar and Ithamar, sons of Aaron, may minister to me. 2And thou shalt make holy apparel for Aaron thy brother, for honour and glory. 3And speak thou to all those who are wise in understanding, whom I have filled with the spirit of wisdom and perception; and they shall make the holy apparel of Aaron for the sanctuary, in which apparel he shall minister to me as priest. 4And these are the garments which they shall make: the breast-plate, and the shoulder-piece, and the full-length robe, and the tunic with a fringe, and the tire, and the girdle; and they shall make holy garments for Aaron and his sons to minister to me as priests. 5And they shall take the gold, and the blue, and the purple, and the scarlet, and the fine linen. 6And they shall make the shoulder-piece of fine linen spun, the woven work of the embroiderer. 7[fn]It shall have two shoulder-pieces joined together, fastened on the two sides. 8And the woven work of the shoulder-pieces which is upon [fn]it, shall be of one piece according to the work, of pure gold and blue and purple, and spun scarlet and fine twined linen. 9And thou shalt take the two stones, the stones of emerald, and thou shalt grave on them the names of the children of Israel. 10Six names on the first stone, and the other six names on the second stone, according to their births. 11It shall be the work of the stone-engraver's art; as the graving of a seal thou shalt engrave the two stones with the names of the children of Israel. 12And thou shalt put the two stones on the shoulders of the shoulder-piece: they are memorial-stones for the children of Israel: and Aaron shall bear the names of the children of Israel before the Lord on his two shoulders, a memorial for them. 13And thou shalt make [fn]circlets of pure gold; 14and thou shalt make two fringes of pure gold, variegated with flowers, wreathen work; and thou shalt put the wreathen fringes on the circlets, fastening them on their shoulder-pieces in front.

15And thou shalt make the oracle of judgment, the work of the embroiderer: in keeping with the ephod, thou shalt make it of gold, and blue and purple, and spun scarlet, and fine linen spun. 16Thou shalt make it square: it shall be double; of a span the length of it, and of a span the breadth. 17And thou shalt interweave with it a texture of four rows of stone; there shall be a row of stones, a sardius, a topaz, an emerald, the first row. 18And the second row, a carbuncle, a sapphire, and a jasper. 19And the third row, a ligure, an agate, an amethyst: 20and the fourth row, a chrysolite, and a beryl, and an onyx stone, set round with gold, bound together with gold: let them be according to their row. 21And let the stones of the names of the children of Israel be twelve according to their names, engravings as of seals: let them be for the twelve tribes each according to the name. 22And thou shalt make on the oracle woven fringes, a chain-work of pure gold. 29And Aaron shall take the names of the children of Israel, on the oracle of judgment on his breast; a memorial before God for him as he goes into the sanctuary. 29aAnd thou shalt put the fringes on the oracle of judgment; thou shalt put the wreaths on both sides of the oracle, 30and thou shalt put the two circlets on both the shoulders of the ephod in front. And thou shalt put the [fn]Manifestation and the Truth on the oracle of judgment; and it shall be on the breast of Aaron, when he goes into the holy place before the Lord; and Aaron shall bear the judgments of the children of Israel on his breast before the Lord continually. 31And thou shalt make the full-length tunic all of blue. 32And the opening of it shall be in the middle having a fringe round about the opening, the work of the weaver, woven together in the joining of the same piece that it might not be rent. 33And under the fringe of the robe below thou shalt make as it were pomegranates of a flowering pomegranate tree, of blue, and purple, and spun scarlet, and fine linen spun, under the fringe of the robe round about: golden pomegranates of the same shape, and bells round about between these. 34A bell by the side of a golden pomegranate, and flower-work on the fringe of the robe round about. 35And the sound of Aaron shall be audible when he ministers, as he goes into the sanctuary before the Lord, and as he goes out, that he die not. 36And thou shalt make a plate of pure gold, and thou shalt grave on it as the graving of a signet, Holiness of the Lord. 37And thou shalt put it on the spun blue cloth, and it shall be on the mitre: it shall be in the front of the mitre. 38And it shall be on the forehead of Aaron; and Aaron shall bear away the sins of their holy things, all that the children of Israel shall sanctify of every gift of their holy things, and it shall be on the forehead of Aaron continually acceptable for them before the Lord.

39And the fringes of the garments shall be of fine linen; and thou shalt make a tire of fine linen, and thou shalt make a girdle, the work of the embroiderer. 40And for the sons of Aaron thou shalt make tunics and girdles, and thou shalt make for them tires for honour and glory. 41And thou shalt put them on Aaron thy brother, and his sons with him, and thou shalt anoint them and [fn]fill their hands: and thou shalt sanctify them, that they may minister to me in the priest's office. 42And thou shalt make for them linen drawers to cover the nakedness of their flesh; they shall reach from the loins to the thighs. 43And Aaron shall have them, and his sons, whenever they enter into the tabernacle of witness, or when they shall advance to the altar of the sanctuary to minister, so they shall not bring sin upon themselves, lest they die: it is a perpetual statute for him, and for his seed after him.

29And these are the things which thou shalt do to them: thou shalt sanctify them, so that they shall serve me in the priesthood; and thou shalt take one young calf from the herd, and two unblemished rams; 2and unleavened loaves kneaded with oil, and unleavened cakes anointed with oil: thou shalt make them of fine flour of wheat. 3And thou shalt put them on one basket, and thou shalt offer them on the basket, and the young calf and the two rams. 4And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons to the doors of the tabernacle of testimony, and thou shalt wash them with water. 5And having taken the garments, thou shalt put on Aaron thy brother both the full-length robe and the ephod and the oracle; and thou shalt join for him the oracle to the ephod. 6And thou shalt put the mitre on his head; and thou shalt put the plate, even the Holiness, on the mitre. 7And thou shalt take of the anointing oil, and thou shalt pour it on his head, and shalt anoint him, 8and thou shalt bring his sons, and put garments on them. 9And thou shalt gird them with the girdles, and put the tires upon them, and they shall have a priestly office to me for ever; and thou shalt [fn]fill the hands of Aaron and the hands of his sons. 10And thou shalt bring the calf to the door of the tabernacle of witness; and Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands on the head of the calf, before the Lord, by the doors of the tabernacle of witness. 11And thou shalt slay the calf before the Lord, by the doors of the tabernacle of witness. 12And thou shalt take of the blood of the calf, and put it on the horns of the altar with thy finger, but all the rest of the blood thou shalt pour out at the foot of the altar. 13And thou shalt take all the fat that is on the belly, and the lobe of the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, and shalt put them upon the altar. 14But the flesh of the calf, and his skin, and his dung, shalt thou burn with fire without the camp; for it is an offering on account of sin.

15And thou shalt take one ram, and Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands on the head of the ram. 16And thou shalt kill it, and take the blood and pour it on the altar round about. 17And thou shalt divide the ram by his several limbs, and thou shalt wash the inward parts and the feet with water, and thou shalt put them on the divided parts with the head. 18And thou shalt offer the whole ram on the altar, a whole burnt-offering to the Lord for a sweet-smelling savour: it is an offering of incense to the Lord. 19And thou shalt take the second ram, and Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands on the head of the ram. 20And thou shalt kill it, and take of the blood of it, and put it on the tip of Aaron's right ear, and on the thumb of his right hand, and on the great toe of his right foot, and on the tips of the right ears of his sons, and on the thumbs of their right hands, and on the great toes of their right feet. 21And thou shalt take of the blood from the altar, and of the anointing oil; and thou shalt sprinkle it upon Aaron and on his garments, and on his sons and on his sons' garments with him; and he shall be sanctified and his apparel, and his sons and his sons' apparel with him: but the blood of the ram thou shalt pour round about upon the altar. 22And thou shalt take from the ram its fat, both the fat that covers the belly, and the lobe of the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, and the right shoulder, for this is a [fn]consecration. 23And one cake made with oil, and one cake from the basket of unleavened bread set forth before the Lord. 24And thou shalt put them all on the hands of Aaron, and on the hands of his sons, and thou shalt [fn]separate them as a separate offering before the Lord. 25And thou shalt take them from their hands, and shalt offer them up on the altar of whole burnt-offering for a sweet-smelling savour before the Lord: it is an offering to the Lord. 26And thou shalt take the breast from the ram of consecration which is Aaron's, and thou shalt separate it as a separate offering before the Lord, and it shall be to thee for a portion. 27And thou shalt sanctify the separated breast and the shoulder of removal which has been separated, and which has been removed from the ram of consecration, of the portion of Aaron and of that of his sons. 28And it shall be a perpetual statute of the children of Israel to Aaron and his sons, for this is a separate offering; and it shall be a [fn]special offering from the children of Israel, from the peace-offerings of the children of Israel, a special offering to the Lord.

29And the apparel of the sanctuary which is Aaron's shall be his sons' after him, for them to be anointed in them, and to fill their hands. 30The priest his successor from among his sons who shall go into the tabernacle of witness to minister in the holies, shall put them on seven days. 31And thou shalt take the ram of consecration, and thou shalt boil the flesh in the holy place. 32And Aaron and his sons shall eat the flesh of the ram, and the loaves in the basket, by the doors of the tabernacle of witness. 33They shall eat the offerings with which they were sanctified to fill their hands, to sanctify them; and a stranger shall not eat of them, for they are holy. 34And if aught be left of the flesh of the sacrifice of consecration and of the loaves until the morning, thou shalt burn the remainder with fire: it shall not be eaten, for it is a holy thing.

35And thus shalt thou do for Aaron and for his sons according to all things that I have commanded thee; seven days shalt thou fill their hands. 36And thou shalt sacrifice the calf of the sin-offering on the day of purification, and thou shalt purify the altar when thou dost [fn]perform consecration upon it, and thou shalt anoint it so as to sanctify it. 37Seven days shalt thou purify the altar and sanctify it; and the altar shall be most holy, every one that touches the altar shall be hallowed. 38And these are the offerings which thou shalt offer upon the altar; two unblemished lambs of a year old daily on the altar continually, a constant offering.

39One lamb thou shalt offer in the morning, and the second lamb thou shalt offer in the evening. 40And a tenth measure of fine flour mingled with the fourth part of an hin of beaten oil, and a drink-offering the fourth part of a hin of wine for one lamb. 41And thou shalt offer the second lamb in the evening, after the manner of the morning-offering, and according to the drink-offering [fn]of the morning lamb; thou shalt offer it an offering to the Lord for a sweet-smelling savour, 42a perpetual sacrifice [fn]throughout your generations, at the door of the tabernacle of witness before the Lord; wherein I will be known to thee from thence, so as to speak to thee. 43And I will there give orders to the children of Israel, and I will be sanctified in my glory. 44And I will sanctify the tabernacle of testimony and the altar, and I will sanctify Aaron and his sons, to minister as priests to me. 45And I will be [fn]called upon among the children of Israel, and will be their God. 46And they shall know that I am the Lord their God, who brought them forth out of the land of Egypt, to be [fn]called upon by them, and to be their God.

30And thou shalt make the altar of incense of incorruptible wood. 2And thou shalt make it a cubit in length, and a cubit in breadth: it shall be square; and the height of it shall be of two cubits, its horns shall be [fn]of the same piece. 3And thou shalt gild its grate with pure gold, and its sides round about, and its horns; and thou shalt make for it a wreathen border of gold round-about. 4And thou shalt make under its wreathen border two rings of pure gold; thou shalt make it to the two corners on the two sides, and they shall be bearings for the staves, so as to bear it with them. 5And thou shalt make the staves of incorruptible wood, and shalt gild them with gold. 6And thou shalt set it before the veil that is over the ark of the testimonies, wherein I will make myself known to thee from thence. 7And Aaron shall burn upon it fine compound incense every morning; whensoever he trims the lamps he shall burn incense upon it. 8And when Aaron lights the lamps in the evening, he shall burn incense upon it; a constant incense-offering always before the Lord for their generations. 9And thou shalt not offer strange incense upon it, nor an offering made by fire, nor a sacrifice; and thou shalt not pour a drink-offering upon it. 10And once in the year Aaron shall make atonement [fn]on its horns, he shall purge it with the blood of purification for their generations: it is most holy to the Lord.

11And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 12If thou take account of the children of Israel in the surveying of them, and they shall give every one a ransom for his soul to the Lord, then there shall not be among them a [fn]destruction in the visiting of them. 13And this is what they shall give, as many as pass the survey, half a didrachm which is according to the didrachm of the sanctuary: twenty oboli go to the didrachm, but the half of the didrachm is the offering to the Lord. 14Every one that passes the survey from twenty years old and upwards shall give the offering to the Lord. 15The rich shall not give more, and the poor shall not give less than the half didrachm in giving the offering to the Lord, to make atonement for your souls. 16And thou shalt take the money of the offering from the children of Israel, and shalt give it for the service of the tabernacle of testimony; and it shall be to the children of Israel a memorial before the Lord, to make atonement for your souls. 17And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 18Make a brazen laver, and a brazen base for it, [fn]for washing; and thou shalt put it between the tabernacle of witness and the altar, and thou shalt pour forth water into it. 19And Aaron and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet with water from it. 20Whensoever they shall go into the tabernacle of witness, they shall wash themselves with water, so they shall not die, whensoever they advance to the altar to do service and to offer the whole burnt-offerings to the Lord. 21They shall wash their hands and feet with water, whensoever they shall go into the tabernacle of witness; they shall wash themselves with water, that they die not; and it shall be for them a perpetual statute, for him and his [fn]posterity after him. 22And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 23Do thou also take sweet herbs, the flower of choice myrrh five hundred shekels, and the half of this two hundred and fifty shekels of sweet-smelling cinnamon, and two hundred and fifty shekels of sweet-smelling calamus, 24and of [fn]cassia five hundred shekels of the sanctuary, and a hin of olive oil. 25And thou shalt make it a holy anointing oil, a perfumed ointment tempered by the art of the perfumer: it shall be a holy anointing oil. 26And thou shalt anoint with it the tabernacle of witness, and the ark of the tabernacle of witness, 27and all its furniture, and the candlestick and all its furniture, and the altar of incense, 28and the altar of whole burnt-offerings and all its furniture, and the table and all its furniture, and the laver. 29And thou shalt sanctify them, and they shall be most holy: every one that touches them shall be hallowed. 30And thou shalt anoint Aaron and his sons, and sanctify them that they may minister to me as priests. 31And thou shalt speak to the children of Israel, saying, This shall be to you a holy anointing oil throughout your generations. 32On man's flesh it shall not be poured, and ye shall not make any for yourselves according to this composition: it is holy, and shall be holiness to you. 33Whosoever shall make it in like manner, and whosoever shall give of it to a stranger, shall be destroyed from among his people.

34And the Lord said to Moses, Take for thyself sweet herbs, stacte, onycha, sweet galbanum, and transparent frankincense; there shall be [fn]an equal weight of each. 35And they shall make with it perfumed incense, tempered with the art of a perfumer, a pure holy work. 36And of these thou shalt beat some small, and thou shalt put it before the testimonies in the tabernacle of testimony, whence I will make myself known to thee: it shall be to you a most holy incense. 37Ye shall not make any for yourselves according to this composition; it shall be to you a holy thing for the Lord. 38Whosoever shall make any in like manner, so as [fn]to smell it, shall perish from his people.

31And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2Behold, I have called by name Beseleel the son of Urias the son of Or, of the tribe of Juda. 3And I have filled him with a divine spirit of wisdom, and understanding, and knowledge, to invent in every work, 4and to frame works, to labour in gold, and silver, and brass, and blue, and purple, and spun scarlet, 5and works in stone, and for artificers' work in wood, to work at all works. 6And I have [fn]appointed him and Eliab the son of Achisamach of the tribe of Dan, and to every one understanding in heart I have given understanding; and they shall [fn]make all things as many as I have appointed thee,— 7the tabernacle of witness, and the ark of the covenant, and the propitiatory that is upon it, and the furniture of the tabernacle, 8and the altars, and the table and all its furniture, 9and the pure candlestick and all its furniture, and the laver and its base, 10and Aaron's robes of ministry, and the robes of his sons to minister to me as priests, 11and the anointing oil and the compound incense of the sanctuary; according to all that I have commanded thee shall they make them.

12And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 13Do thou also charge the children of Israel, saying, Take heed and keep my sabbaths; for they are a sign with me and among you throughout your generations, that ye may know that I am the Lord that sanctifies you. 14And ye shall keep the sabbaths, because this is holy to the Lord for you; he that profanes it shall surely be put to death: every one who shall do a work on it, that soul shall be destroyed from the midst of his people. 15Six days thou shalt do works, but the seventh day is the sabbath, a holy rest to the Lord; every one who shall do a work on the seventh day shall be put to death. 16And the children of Israel shall keep the sabbaths, to observe them throughout their generations. 17It is a perpetual covenant with me and the children of Israel, it is a perpetual sign with me; for in six days the Lord made the heaven and the earth, and on the seventh day he ceased, and rested. 18And he gave to Moses when he left off speaking to him in mount Sina the two tables of testimony, tables of stone written upon with the finger of God.

32[ref] And when the people saw that Moses delayed to come down from the mountain, the people combined against Aaron, and said to him, Arise and make us gods who shall go before us; for this Moses, the man who brought us forth out of the land of Egypt—we do not know what is become of him. 2And Aaron says to them, Take off the golden ear-rings which are in the ears of your wives and daughters, and bring them to me. 3And all the people took off the golden ear-rings that were in their ears, and brought them to Aaron. 4And he received them at their hands, and formed them with a graving tool; and he made them a molten calf, and said, These are thy gods, O Israel, which have brought thee up out of the land of Egypt. 5And Aaron having seen it built an altar before it, and Aaron made proclamation saying, To-morrow is a feast of the Lord. 6And having risen early on the morrow, he [fn]offered whole burnt-offerings, and offered a peace-offering; and [ref] the people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to play.

7And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Go quickly, descend hence, for thy people whom thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt have transgressed; 8they have quickly gone out of the way which thou commandedst; they have made for themselves a calf, and worshipped it, and sacrificed to it, and said, These are thy gods, O Israel, who brought thee up out of the land of Egypt. 10And now let me alone, and I will be very angry with them and consume them, and I will make thee a great nation. 11And Moses prayed before the Lord God, and said, Wherefore, O Lord, art thou very angry with thy people, whom thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt with great strength, and with thy high arm? 12Take heed lest at any time the Egyptians speak, saying, With evil intent he brought them out to slay them in the mountains, and to consume them from off the earth; cease from thy wrathful anger, and be merciful to the sin of thy people, 13remembering Abraam and Isaac and Jacob thy servants, to whom thou hast sworn by thyself, and hast spoken to them, saying, I will greatly multiply your seed as the stars of heaven for multitude, and all this land which thou spokest of to give to them, so that they shall possess it for ever. 14And the Lord was [fn]prevailed upon to preserve his people.

15And Moses turned and went down from the mountain, and the two tables of testimony were in his hands, tables of stone written on both their sides: they were written within and without. 16And the tables were the work of God, and the writing the writing of God written on the tables. 17And [fn]Joshua having heard the voice of the people crying, says to Moses, There is a noise of war in the camp. 18And Moses says, It is not the voice of them that begin the battle, nor the voice of them that begin the cry of defeat, but the voice of them that begin the banquet of wine do I hear.

19And when he drew nigh to the camp, he sees the calf and the dances; and Moses being very angry cast the two tables out of his hands, and broke them to pieces under the mountain. 20And having taken the calf which they made, he consumed it with fire, and ground it very small, and [fn]scattered it on the water, and made the children of Israel to drink it. 21And Moses said to Aaron, What has this people done to thee, that thou hast brought upon them a great sin? 22And Aaron said to Moses, Be not angry, my lord, for thou knowest the [fn]impetuosity of this people. 23For they say to me, Make us gods, which shall go before us; for as for this man Moses, who brought us out of Egypt, we do not know what is [fn]become of him. 24And I said to them, If any one has golden ornaments, take them off; and they gave them me, and I cast them into the fire, and there came out this calf. 25And when Moses saw that the people was scattered,—for Aaron had scattered them so as to be a rejoicing to their enemies,— 26then stood Moses at the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on the Lord's side? let him come to me. Then all the sons of Levi came to him. 27And he says to them, Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Put every one his sword on his thigh, and go through and return from gate to gate through the camp, and slay every one his brother, and every one his neighbour, and every one him that is nearest to him. 28And the sons of Levi did as Moses spoke to them, and there fell of the people in that day to the number of three thousand men. 29And Moses said to them, Ye have filled your hands this day to the Lord each one on his son or on his brother, so that blessing should be given to you.

30And it came to pass after the morrow had begun, that Moses said to the people, Ye have sinned a great sin; and now I will go up to God, that I may make atonement for your sin. 31And Moses returned to the Lord and said, I pray, O Lord, this people has sinned a great sin, and they have made for themselves golden gods. 32And now if thou [fn]wilt forgive their sin, forgive it; and if not, blot me out of thy book, which thou hast written. 33And the Lord said to Moses, If any one has sinned against me, I will blot them out of my book. 34And now go, descend, and lead this people into the place of which I spoke to thee: behold, my angel shall go before thy face; and in the day when I shall visit I will bring upon them their sin. 35And the Lord smote the people for the making of the calf, which Aaron made.

33And the Lord said to Moses, Go forward, go up hence, thou and thy people, whom thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt, into the land which I swore to Abraam, and Isaac, and Jacob, saying, I will give it to your seed. 2And I will send at the same time my angel before thy face, and he shall cast out the Amorite and the Chettite, and the Pherezite and Gergesite, and Evite, and Jebusite, and Chananite. 3And I will bring thee into a land flowing with milk and honey; for I will not go up with thee, because thou art a stiff-necked people, lest I consume thee by the way. 4And the people having heard this [fn]grievous saying, mourned in mourning apparel. 5For the Lord said to the children of Israel, Ye are a stiff-necked people; take heed lest I bring on you another plague, and destroy you: now then put off your glorious apparel, and your ornaments, and I will shew thee what I will do to thee. 6So the sons of Israel took off their ornaments and their array [fn]at the mount of Choreb. 7And Moses took his tabernacle and pitched it without the camp, at a distance from the camp; and it was called the Tabernacle of Testimony: and it came to pass that every one that sought the Lord went forth to the tabernacle which was without the camp. 8And whenever Moses went into the tabernacle without the camp, all the people stood every one watching by the doors of his tent; and when Moses departed, they took notice until he entered into the tabernacle. 9And when Moses entered into the tabernacle, the pillar of the cloud descended, and stood at the door of the tabernacle, and God talked to Moses. 10And all the people saw the pillar of the cloud standing by the door of the tabernacle, and all the people stood and worshipped every one at the door of his tent. 11And the Lord spoke to Moses face to face, as if one should speak to his friend; and he retired into the camp: but his servant Joshua the son of Naue, a young man, departed not forth from the tabernacle.

12And Moses said to the Lord, Lo! thou sayest to me, Lead on this people; but thou hast not shewed me whom thou wilt send with me, but thou hast said to me, I know thee above all, and thou hast favour with me. 13If then I have found favour in thy sight, reveal thyself to me, that I may evidently see thee; that I may find favour in thy sight, and that I may know that this great nation is thy people. 14And he says, I myself will go before thee, and give thee rest. 15And he says to him, If thou go not up with us thyself, bring me not up hence. 16And how shall it be surely known, that both I and this people have found favour with thee, except only if thou go with us? So both I and thy people shall be glorified beyond all the nations, as many as are upon the earth. 17And the Lord said to Moses, I will also do for thee this thing, which thou hast spoken; for thou hast found grace before me, and I know thee above all. 18And Moses says, Manifest thyself to me. 19And God said, I will pass by before thee with my glory, and I will call by my name, the Lord, before thee; and [ref] I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and will have pity on whom I will have pity. 20And God said, Thou shalt not be able to see my face; for no man shall see my face, and live. 21And the Lord said, Behold, there is a place by me: thou shalt stand upon the rock; 22and when my glory shall pass by, then I will put thee into a hole of the rock; and I will cover thee over with my hand, until I shall have passed by. 23And I will remove my hand, and then shalt thou see my back parts; but my face shall not appear to thee.

34And the Lord said to Moses, Hew for thyself two tables of stone, as also the first were, and come up to me to the mountain; and I will write upon the tables the words, which were on the first tables, which thou brokest. 2And be ready by the morning, and thou shalt go up to the mount Sina, and shalt stand there for me on the top of the mountain. 3And let no one go up with thee, nor be seen in all the mountain; and let not the sheep and oxen feed near that mountain. 4And Moses hewed two tables of stone, as also the first were; and Moses having arisen early, went up to the mount Sina, as the Lord appointed him; and Moses took the two tables of stone. 5And the Lord descended in a cloud, and stood near him there, and called [fn]by the name of the Lord. 6And the Lord passed by before his face, and proclaimed, The Lord God, pitiful and merciful, longsuffering and very compassionate, and true, 7and keeping justice and mercy for thousands, taking away iniquity, and unrighteousness, and sins; and he will not clear the guilty; bringing the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and to the children's children, to the third and fourth generation. 8And Moses hasted, and bowed to the earth and worshipped; 9and said, If I have found grace before thee, let my Lord go with us; for the people is stiff-necked: and thou shalt take away our sins and our iniquities, and we will be thine.

10And the Lord said to Moses, Behold, I establish a covenant for thee in the presence of all thy people; I will do glorious things, which have not been done in all the earth, or in any nation; and all the people among whom thou art shall see the works of the Lord, that they are wonderful, which I will do for thee. 11Do thou take heed to all things whatsoever I command thee: behold, I cast out before your face the Amorite and the Chananite and the Pherezite, and the Chettite, and Evite, and Gergesite and Jebusite: 12take heed to thyself, lest at any time thou make a covenant with the dwellers on the land, into which thou art entering, lest it be to thee a stumbling-block among you. 13Ye shall destroy their altars, and break in pieces their pillars, and ye shall cut down their groves, and the graven images of their gods ye shall burn with fire. 14For ye shall not worship strange gods, for the Lord God, a jealous name, is a jealous God; 15lest at any time thou make a covenant with the dwellers on the land, and they go a whoring after their gods, and sacrifice to their gods, and they call thee, and thou shouldest eat of their feasts, 16and thou shouldest take of their daughters to thy sons, and thou shouldest give of thy daughters to their sons; and thy daughters should go a whoring after their gods, and thy sons should go a whoring after their gods. 17And thou shalt not make to thyself molten gods. 18And thou shalt keep the feast of unleavened bread: seven days shalt thou eat unleavened bread, as I have charged thee, at the season in the month of new corn; for in the month of new corn thou camest out from Egypt. 19The males are mine, everything that opens the womb; every first-born of [fn]oxen, and every first-born of sheep. 20And the first-born of an ass thou shalt redeem with a sheep, and if thou wilt not redeem it thou shalt pay a price: every first-born of thy sons shalt thou redeem: thou shalt not appear before me empty.

21Six days thou shalt work, but on the seventh day thou shalt rest: there shall be rest in seed-time and harvest. 22And thou shalt [fn]keep to me the feast of weeks, the beginning of wheat-harvest; and the feast of ingathering in the middle of the year. 23Three times in the year shall every male of thine appear before the Lord the God of Israel. 24For when I shall have cast out the nations before thy face, and shall have enlarged thy coasts, no one shall desire thy land, whenever thou mayest go up to appear before the Lord thy God, three times in the year. 25Thou shalt not [fn]offer the blood of my [fn]sacrifices [fn]with leaven, neither shall the sacrifices of the feast of the passover [fn]remain till the morning. 26The first-fruits of thy land shalt thou put into the house of the Lord thy God: thou shalt not boil a lamb in his mother's milk. 27And the Lord said to Moses, Write these words for thyself, for on these words I have established a covenant with thee and with Israel. 28And Moses was there before the Lord forty days, and forty nights; he did not eat bread, and he did not drink water; and he wrote upon the tables these words of the covenant, the ten sayings.

29And when Moses went down from the mountain, [fn]there were the two tables in the hands of Moses,—as then he went down from the mountain, Moses knew not that the appearance of the skin of his face was glorified, when [fn]God spoke to him. 30And Aaron and all the elders of Israel saw Moses, and the appearance of the skin of his face was made glorious, and they feared to approach him. 31And Moses called them, and Aaron and all the rulers of the synagogue turned towards him, and Moses spoke to them.

32And afterwards all the children of Israel came to him, and he commanded them all things, whatsoever the Lord had commanded him in the mount of Sina. 33And when he ceased speaking to them, he put a veil on his face. 34And whenever Moses went in before the Lord to speak to him, he took off the veil till he went out, and he went forth and spoke to all the children of Israel whatsoever the Lord commanded him. 35And the children of Israel saw the face of Moses, that it was glorified; and Moses put the veil over his face, till he went in to speak with him.

35And Moses gathered all the congregation of the children of Israel together, and said, These are the words which the Lord has spoken for you to do them. 2Six days shalt thou perform works, but on the seventh day shall be rest—a holy sabbath—a rest for the Lord: every one that does work on it, let him die. 3Ye shall not burn a fire in any of your dwellings on the sabbath-day; I am the Lord. 4And Moses spoke to all the congregation of the children of Israel, saying, This is the thing which the Lord has appointed you, saying, 5Take of yourselves an offering for the Lord: every one that engages in his heart [fn]shall bring the first-fruits to the Lord; gold, silver, brass, 6blue, purple, double scarlet spun, and fine linen spun, and goats' hair, 7and rams' skins dyed red, and skins dyed blue, and incorruptible wood, 9and sardine stones, and stones for engraving for the [fn]shoulder-piece and full-length robe. 10And every man that is wise in heart among you, let him come and work all things whatsoever the Lord has commanded. 11The tabernacle, and the cords, and the coverings, and the rings, and the bars, and the posts, 12and the ark of the testimony, and its staves, and its propitiatory, and the veil, 12aand the curtains of the court, and its posts, and the emerald stones, and the incense, and the anointing oil, 13and the table and all its furniture, 14and the candlestick for the light and all its furniture, 16and the altar and all its furniture; 19and the holy garments of Aaron the priest, and the garments in which they shall do service; and the garments of priesthood for the sons of Aaron and the anointing oil, and the compound incense.

20And all the congregation of the children of Israel went out from Moses. And they brought, they whose heart prompted them, and they to whomsoever it seemed good in their mind, each an offering: 21and they brought an offering to the Lord for all the works of the tabernacle of witness, and all its services, and for all the robes of the sanctuary. 22And the men, even every one to whom it seemed good in his heart, brought from the women, even brought seals and ear-rings, and finger-rings, and [fn]necklaces, and bracelets, every article of gold. 23And all as many as brought ornaments of gold to the Lord, and with whomsoever fine linen was found; and they brought skins dyed blue, and rams' skins dyed red. 24And every one that offered an offering [fn]brought silver and brass, the offerings to the Lord; and they with whom was found incorruptible wood; and they brought offerings for all the works of the preparation. 25And every woman skilled in her heart to spin with her hands, [fn]brought spun articles, the blue, and purple, and scarlet and fine linen. 26And all the women to whom it seemed good in their heart in their wisdom, spun the goats' hair. 27And the rulers brought the emerald stones, and the stones for setting in the ephod, and the oracle, 28and the compounds both for the anointing oil, and the composition of the incense. 29And every man and woman whose mind inclined them to come in and do all the works as many as the Lord appointed them to do by Moses—they the children of Israel brought an offering to the Lord. 30And Moses said to the children of Israel, Behold, God has called by name Beseleel the son of Urias the son of Or, of the tribe of Juda, 31and has filled him with a divine spirit of wisdom and understanding, and knowledge of all things, 32to labour [fn]skilfully in all works of cunning workmanship, to form the gold and the silver and the brass, 33and to work in stone, and to fashion the wood, and to work in every work of wisdom. 34And God gave improvement in understanding both to him, and to Eliab the son of Achisamach of the tribe of Dan. 35And God filled them with wisdom, understanding and perception, to understand to work all the works of the sanctuary, and to weave the woven and embroidered work with scarlet and fine linen, to do all work of curious workmanship and embroidery.

36And Beseleel wrought, and Eliab and every one wise in understanding, to whom was given wisdom and knowledge, to understand to do all the works according to the holy offices, according to all things which the Lord appointed. 2And Moses called Beseleel and Eliab, and all that had wisdom, to whom God gave knowledge in their heart, and all who were freely willing to come forward to the works, to perform them. 3And they received from Moses all the offerings, which the children of Israel brought for all the works of the sanctuary to do them; and they continued to receive the gifts brought, from those who brought them in the morning. 4And there came all the wise men who wrought the works of the sanctuary, each according to his own work, which they wrought. 5And [fn]one said to Moses, The people bring an abundance too great in proportion to all the works which the Lord has appointed them to do. 6And Moses commanded, and proclaimed in the camp, saying, Let neither man nor woman any longer labour for the offerings of the sanctuary; and the people were restrained from bringing any more. 7And they had [fn]materials sufficient for making the furniture, and they left some besides. 8And every wise one among those that wrought made the robes of the holy places, which belong to Aaron the priest, as the Lord commanded Moses. 9And [fn]he made the ephod of gold, and blue, and purple, and spun scarlet, and fine linen twined. 10And the plates were divided, the threads of gold, so as to interweave with the blue and purple, and with the spun scarlet, and the fine linen twined, they made it a woven work; 11shoulder-pieces joined from both sides, a work woven by mutual twisting of the parts into [fn]one another. 12They made it of the same material according to the making of it, of gold, and blue, and purple, and spun scarlet, and fine linen twined, as the Lord commanded Moses; 13and they made the two emerald stones clasped together and set in gold, graven and cut after the cutting of a seal with the names of the children of Israel; 14and he put them on the shoulder-pieces of the ephod, as stones of memorial of the children of Israel, as the Lord appointed Moses.

15And they made the oracle, a work woven with embroidery, according to the work of the ephod, of gold, and blue, and purple, and spun scarlet, and fine linen twined. 16They made the oracle square and double, the length of a span, and the breadth of a span,—double. 17And there was interwoven with it a woven work of four rows of stones, a series of stones, the first row, a sardius and topaz and emerald; 18and the second row, a carbuncle and sapphire and jasper; 19and the third row, a ligure and agate and amethyst; 20and the fourth row a chrysolite and beryl and onyx set round about with gold, and fastened with gold. 21And the stones were twelve according to the names of the children of Israel, graven according to their names [fn]like seals, each according to his own name for the twelve tribes. 22And they made on the oracle turned wreaths, wreathen work, of pure gold, 23and they made two golden circlets and two golden rings. And they put the two golden rings on both the upper corners of the oracle; 24and they put the golden wreaths on the rings on both sides of the oracle, 25and the two wreaths into the two couplings. And they put them on the two circlets, and they put them on the shoulders of the ephod opposite each other in front. 26And they made two golden rings, and put them on the two projections on the top of the oracle, and on the top of the hinder part of the ephod within. 27And they made two golden rings, and put them on both the shoulders of the ephod under it, in front by the coupling above the connexion of the ephod. 28And he fastened the oracle by the rings that were on it to the rings of the ephod, which were fastened with a string of blue, joined together with the woven work of the ephod; that the oracle should not be loosed from the ephod, as the Lord commanded Moses. 29And they made the tunic under the ephod, woven work, all of blue. 30And the opening of the tunic in the midst woven closely together, the opening having a fringe round about, that it might not be rent. 31And they made on the border of the tunic below pomegranates as of a flowering pomegranate tree, of blue, and purple, and spun scarlet, and fine linen twined. 32And they made golden bells, and put the bells on the border of the tunic round about between the pomegranates: 33a golden bell and a pomegranate on the border of the tunic round about, for the ministration, as the Lord commanded Moses. 34And they made vestments of fine linen, a woven work, for Aaron and his sons, 35and the tires of fine linen, and the mitre of fine linen, and the drawers of fine linen twined; 36and their girdles of fine linen, and blue, and purple, and scarlet spun, the work of an embroiderer, according as the Lord commanded Moses. 37And they made the golden plate, a dedicated thing of the sanctuary, of pure gold; and he wrote upon it graven letters as of a seal, Holiness to the Lord. 38And they put it on the border of blue, so that it should be on the mitre above, as the Lord commanded Moses.

37And they made ten curtains for the tabernacle; 2of eight and twenty cubits the length of one curtain: the same measure was to all, and the breadth of one curtain was of four cubits. 3And they made the veil of blue, and purple, and spun scarlet, and fine linen twined, the woven work with cherubs. 4And they put it on four posts of incorruptible wood overlaid with gold; and their chapiters were gold, and their four sockets were silver. 5And they made the veil of the door of the tabernacle of witness of blue, and purple, and spun scarlet, and fine linen twined, woven work with cherubs, 6and their posts five, and the rings; and they gilded their chapiters and their clasps with gold, and they had five sockets of brass.

7And they made the court toward the south; the curtains of the court of fine linen twined, a hundred cubits [fn]every way, 8and their posts twenty, and their sockets twenty; 9and on the north side a hundred every way, and on the south side a hundred every way, and their posts twenty and their sockets twenty. 10And on the west side curtains of fifty cubits, their posts ten and their sockets ten. 11And on the east side curtains of fifty cubits of fifteen cubits behind, 12and their pillars three, and their sockets three. 13And at the second back on this side and on that by the gate of the court, curtains of fifteen cubits, their pillars three and their sockets three; 14all the curtains of the tabernacle of fine linen twined. 15And the sockets of their pillars of brass, and their hooks of silver, and their chapiters overlaid with silver, and all the posts of the court overlaid with silver: 16and the veil of the gate of the court, the work of an embroiderer of blue, and purple, and spun scarlet, and fine linen twined; the length of twenty cubits, and the height and the breadth of five cubits, made equal to the curtains of the court; 17and their pillars four, and their sockets four of brass, and their hooks of silver, and their chapiters overlaid with silver. 18And all the pins of the court round about of brass, and they were overlaid with silver. 19And this was the [fn]construction of the tabernacle of witness, accordingly as it was appointed to Moses; so that the public service should belong to the Levites, through Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest.

20And Beseleel the son of Urias of the tribe of Juda, did as the Lord commanded Moses. 21And Eliab the son of Achisamach of the tribe of Dan was there, who was chief artificer in the woven works and needle-works and embroideries, [fn]in weaving with the scarlet and fine linen.

38And Beseleel made the ark, 2and overlaid it with pure gold within and without; 3and he cast for it four golden rings, two on the one side, and two on the other, 4wide enough for the staves, so that men should bear [fn]the ark with them. 5And he made the propitiatory over the ark of pure gold, 6and the two cherubs of gold; 7one cherub on the one end of the propitiatory, and another cherub on the other end of the propitiatory, 8overshadowing the propitiatory with their wings. 9And he made the [fn]set table of pure gold, 10and cast for it four rings: two on the one side and two on the other side, broad, so that men should lift it with the staves in them.[fn] 11And he made the staves of the ark and of the table, and gilded them with gold. 12And he made the furniture of the table, both the dishes, and the censers, and the cups, and the bowls with which he [fn]should offer drink-offerings, of gold. 13And he made the candlestick which gives light, of gold; 14the stem solid, and the branches from both its sides; 15and blossoms proceeding from its branches, three on this side, and three on the other, made equal to each other. 16And as to their lamps, which are on the ends, [fn]knops proceeded from them; and sockets proceeding from them, that the lamps might be upon them; and the seventh socket, on the top of the candlestick, on the summit above, entirely of solid gold. 17And on [fn]the candlestick seven golden lamps, and its snuffers gold, and its [fn]funnels gold. 18He overlaid the posts with silver, and cast for [fn]each post golden rings, and gilded the bars with gold; and he gilded the posts of the veil with gold, and made the hooks of gold. 19He made also the rings of the tabernacle of gold; and the rings of the court, and the rings for drawing out the veil above of brass. 20He cast the silver chapiters of the tabernacle, and the brazen chapiters of the door of the tabernacle, and the gate of the court; and he made silver hooks for the posts, he overlaid them with silver on the posts. 21He made the pins of the tabernacle and the pins of the court of brass. 22He made the brazen altar of the brazen censers, which belonged to the men engaged in sedition with the gathering of Core. 23He made all the vessels of the altar and its [fn]grate, and its base, and its bowls, and the brazen flesh-hooks. 24He made an appendage for the altar of network under the grate, beneath it as far as the middle of it; and he fastened to it four brazen rings on the four parts of the appendage of the altar, wide enough for the bars, so as to bear the altar with them. 25He made the holy anointing oil and the composition of the incense, the pure work of the perfumer. 26He made the brazen laver, and the brazen base of it of the mirrors of the women that fasted, who fasted by the doors of the tabernacle of witness, in the day in which he set it up.

27And he made the laver, that [fn]at it Moses and Aaron and his sons might wash their hands and their feet: when they went into the tabernacle of witness, or whensoever they should advance to the altar to do service, they washed [fn]at it, as the Lord commanded Moses.

39All the gold that was employed for the works according to all the fabrication of the holy things, was of the gold of the [fn]offerings, twenty-nine talents, and [fn]seven hundred and twenty shekels according to the holy shekel. 2And the offering of silver from the men that were numbered of the congregation a hundred talents, and a thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels, one drachm apiece, even the half shekel, according to the holy shekel. 3Every one that passed the survey from twenty years old and upwards to the number of six hundred thousand, and three thousand five hundred and fifty. 4And the hundred talents of silver went to the casting of the hundred chapiters of the tabernacle, and to the chapiters of the veil; 5a hundred chapiters to the hundred talents, a talent to a chapiter. 6And the thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels he formed into hooks for the pillars, and he gilt their chapiters and adorned them.

7And the brass of the offering was [fn]seventy talents, and [fn]a thousand five hundred shekels; 8and they made of it the bases of the door of the tabernacle of witness, 9and the bases of the court round about, and the bases of the gate of the court, and the pins of the tabernacle, and the pins of the court round about; 10and the brazen appendage of the altar, and all the vessels of the altar, and all the instruments of the tabernacle of witness. 11And the children of Israel did as the Lord commanded Moses, so did they. 12And of the gold that remained of the offering they made vessels to minister with before the Lord. 13And the blue that was left, and the purple, and the scarlet they made into garments of ministry for Aaron, so that he should minister with them in the sanctuary; 14and they brought the garments to Moses, and the tabernacle, and its furniture, its bases and its bars and the posts; 15and the ark of the covenant, and its bearers, and the altar and all its furniture.

16And they made the anointing oil, and the incense of composition, and the pure candlestick, 17and its lamps, lamps for burning, and oil for the light, 18and the table of shewbread, and all its furniture, and the shewbread upon it, 19and the garments of the sanctuary which belong to Aaron, and the garments of his sons, for the priestly ministry; 20and the curtains of the court, and the posts, and the veil of the door of the tabernacle, and the gate of the court, 21and all the vessels of the tabernacle and all its instruments: and the skins, even rams' skins dyed red, and the blue coverings, and the coverings of the other things, and the pins, and all the instruments for the works of the tabernacle of witness. 22Whatsoever things the Lord appointed Moses, so did the children of Israel make all the [fn]furniture. 23And Moses saw all the works; and they had done them all as the Lord commanded Moses, so had they made them; and Moses blessed them.

40And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2On the first day of the first month, at the new moon, thou shalt set up the tabernacle of witness, 3and thou shalt place in it the ark of the testimony, and shalt cover the ark with the veil, 4and thou shalt bring in the table and shalt set forth [fn]that which is to be set forth on it; and thou shalt bring in the candlestick and place its lamps on it. 5And thou shalt place the golden altar, to burn incense before the ark; and thou shalt put a covering of a veil on the door of the tabernacle of witness. 6And thou shalt put the altar of burnt-offerings by the doors of the tabernacle of witness, 8and thou shalt set up the tabernacle round about, and thou shalt hallow all that belongs to it round about. 9And thou shalt take the anointing oil, and shalt anoint the tabernacle, and all things in it; and shalt sanctify it, and all its furniture, and it shall be holy. 10And thou shalt anoint the altar of burnt-offerings, and all its furniture; and thou shalt hallow the altar, and the altar shall be most holy. 12And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons to the doors of the tabernacle of witness, and thou shalt wash them with water. 13And thou shalt put on Aaron the holy garments, and thou shalt anoint him, and thou shalt sanctify him, and he shall minister to me as priest. 14And thou shalt bring up his sons, and shalt put garments on them. 15And thou shalt anoint them as thou didst anoint their father, and they shall minister to me as priests; and it shall be that they shall have an [fn]everlasting anointing of priesthood, throughout their generations. 16And Moses did all things whatsoever the Lord commanded him, so did he.

17And it came to pass in the first month, in the second year after their going forth out of Egypt, at the new moon, that the tabernacle was set up. 18And Moses set up the tabernacle, and put on the chapiters, and put the bars into their places, and set up the posts. 19And he stretched out the curtains over the tabernacle, and put the veil of the tabernacle on it above as the Lord commanded Moses. 20And he took the testimonies, and put them into the ark; and he put the staves [fn]by the sides of the ark. 21And he brought the ark into the tabernacle, and put on it the covering of the veil, and covered the ark of the testimony, as the Lord commanded Moses. 22And he put the table in the tabernacle of witness, on the north side without the veil of the tabernacle. 23And he put on it the shewbread before the Lord, as the Lord commanded Moses. 24And he put the candlestick into the tabernacle of witness, on the side of the tabernacle toward the south. 25And he put on it its lamps before the Lord, as the Lord had commanded Moses. 26And he put the golden altar in the tabernacle of witness before the veil; 27and he burnt on it incense of composition, as the Lord commanded Moses. 29And he put the altar of the burnt-offerings by the doors of the tabernacle. 33And he set up the court round about the tabernacle and the altar; and Moses accomplished all the works.

34And the cloud covered the tabernacle of witness, and the tabernacle was filled with the glory of the Lord. 35And Moses was not able to enter into the tabernacle of testimony, because the cloud overshadowed it, and the tabernacle was filled with the glory of the Lord. 36And when the cloud went up from the tabernacle, the children of Israel [fn]prepared to depart with their baggage. 37And if the cloud went not up, they did not prepare to depart, till the day when the cloud went up. 38For a cloud was on the tabernacle by day, and fire was on it by night before all Israel, in all their [fn]journeyings.


2:3 i. e. a peculiar kind, more resembling vegetable pitch.

3:2 Gr. fire of flame.

4:10 Gr. before yesterday, neither before the third day.

4:12 See 1 Cor 2. 16. Gr.

4:21 Lit. put into thine hands.

5:2 Gr. do not let, etc.

5:14 supplied from the Hebrew.

5:19 Gr. from the brick-making to deliver that which belongs to each day.

6:2 Or, The Lord.

6:5 Lit. your covenant.

6:18 Alex. 130 years.

6:20 Alex. 136 years.

7:1 Or, spokesman; for the use of this word in a wide sense, see Tit. 1. 12.

7:12 Gr. their.

9:3 Or, death.

9:4 Gr. ῥητόν. Heb. דבר.

9:9 Gr. sores, blains.

9:14 Lit. occurrences.

9:16 See Rom. 9. 17.

9:23 Gr. voices.

9:28 Gr. cease from being.

9:31 Or, in the ear.

10:10 i. e. moral evil, but another reading is πρόκειται, which is nearer to the Hebrew.

10:17 Gr. accept or allow.

10:22 Gr. darkness, blackness.

10:24 Gr. be left of.

12:3 πρόβατον, sheep generally but ver. 5 seems to show that the word lambis admissable in this passage.

12:13 Or, smite the land. Hebraism.

12:16 Gr. called holy.

12:34 Gr. lumps of meal.

12:37 Gr. having departed.

12:40 Gr. which.

12:42 ὥστε seems to be given for ל, instead of ‘when he brought,’ etc.

13:8 Gr. did thus to me.

13:10 Gr. from days to days. Hebraism.

13:12 Or, separate.

14:10 Gr. having, etc. with their eyes.

14:15 Gr. harness or yoke the horses again.

14:16 Or, thy hand with thy rod; but another reading is τὴν ῥάβδον.

14:27 Lit. under.

15:18 Gr. reigning.

16:16 Gr. by the head.

16:18 i. e. just sufficient for.

16:35 Gr. οἰκοuμένη.

17:14 Gr. give.

17:14 Gr. the part under heaven.

18:11 The meaning appeaars to be, The Lord shewed his superiority on this occasion, when the enemy attacked the Israelites.

18:14 Gr. does.

18:19 Gr. words.

18:21 Gr. them.

18:23 Gr. his own.

18:25 Gr. them.

19:22 Gr. change. ἀπαλλατέω is used in this sense elsewhere. q. d. lest he remove by destroying.

19:24 See Luke 16. 16, which perhaps refers to this passage.

20:18 Or, saw the lightening, lit. saw the voice.

21:5 Gr. do not run away.

21:8 Gr. who has.

21:28 Or, heor she die.

21:37 Gr. a calf.

22:2 Gr. he.

22:7 Gr. over.

22:10 Gr. accept him.

22:14 Qu. If the borrower be a hireling, he shall have the ruined beast instead of his hire?

22:16 Gr. money.

23:16 Gr. works.

23:18 Gr. incense offering.

24:3 Lit. hearken.

24:11 i. e. where God was.

25:7 Lit. shoulder-piece.

25:31 Gr. of it.

25:34 Gr. of it.

26:5 i. e. at each coupling.

27:2 Gr. of it.

27:10 Gr. of.

27:21 Gr. over.

27:21 Gr. to.

28:7 i. e. the work, or, he, i. e. Aaron.

28:8 Or, him.

28:13 Gr. little shields.

28:30 i. e. in Heb. Urim and Thummim; lit. lights and perfections.

28:41 Or, consecrate them.

29:9 Or, consecrate them. Lit. make perfect the hands.

29:22 Gr. an accomplishment. q. d. a filling of the hands.

29:24 Gr. separate them for a separation. Heb. wave them for a wave-offering.

29:28 Or, heave-offering. Heb.

29:36 Gr. sanctify.

29:41 Gr. of it.

29:42 Gr. to.

29:45 Or, named.

29:46 Or, named.

30:2 Gr. of it.

30:10 Gr. on it, on its horns.

30:12 Gr. fall.

30:18 Gr. so as to wash one's self.

30:21 Gr. generations.

30:24 Gr. iris.

30:34 Gr. equal to equal.

30:38 Gr. to smell in it. Hebraism.

31:6 Gr. given.

31:6 Or, work in or at. One reading is ποιήσουσι.

32:6 Gr. Set upon the altar.

32:14 Gr. dost.

32:17 Gr. Jesus.

32:20 Gr. sowed it under the water, but another reading is ἐπὶ.

32:22 Gr. impulse.

32:23 Lit. done to him.

32:32 Gr. dost.

33:4 Gr. evil.

33:6 Gr. from.

34:5 Or, the name of the Lord, Hebraism. Another reading is ἐν ὀνόματι.

34:19 Gr. of a calf.

34:22 Gr. make.

34:25 Gr. slay.

34:25 Gr. incense-offerings.

34:25 Gr. upon.

34:25 Gr. sleep.

34:29 Gr. and.

34:29 Gr. he.

35:5 Gr. they shall.

35:9 Or, ephod.

35:22 Or, chains.

35:24 Gr. they brought.

35:25 Gr. they brought.

35:32 i. e. as a master workman.

36:5 Another reading is εἶπαν, but there is occasionally confusion of number in LXX.; the singular being several times used for the plural.

36:7 Gr. works.

36:9 Or, they.

36:11 Gr. itself.

36:21 Gr. for seals.

37:7 Or, on each side.

37:19 Or, appointment.

37:21 Gr. to weave.

38:4 Gr. it.

38:9 i. e. table of shewbread.

38:10 i. e. the rings.

38:12 Gr. will.

38:16 Gr. knops like walnuts.

38:17 Gr. it.

38:17 Or, snuff-dishes; but the word seems to mean the instruments with which oil was poured into the lamp.

38:18 Gr. the post.

38:23 Or, firepan.

38:27 Gr. of it.

38:27 Gr. of it.

39:1 Gr. first fruits.

39:1 Alex. 730 shekels.

39:7 Alex. 470 talents.

39:7 Alex. 2400 shekels.

39:22 Or, store, posession, etc.; as in Gen. 43.

40:4 Lit. setting forth of it.

40:15 See 1 John 2. 27; The anointing abideth, etc.

40:20 Gr. under.

40:36 Gr. harnessed again.

40:38 Or, preparations, etc.


3:6 Mat. 22. 32.

12:46 John 19. 36.

13:2 Luke 2. 23.

16:18 2 Cor. 8. 15.

20:12 Mat. 15. 4.

20:13 Mat. 5. 27.

20:14 Mark 10. 19.

20:15 Mat. 5. 21.

21:17 Mat. 15. 4.

21:24 Mat. 5. 38.

22:27 Acts 23. 5.

24:8 Heb. 9. 19.

25:40 Heb. 8. 5.

32:1 Acts 7. 40.

32:6 1 Cor. 10. 7.

33:19 Rom. 9. 15.