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OET-RV by cross-referenced section DEU 10:1

DEU 10:1–10:11 ©

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The new stone tablets

Deu 10:1–11

Exo 34:1–10

10:1 The new stone tablets

(Exo. 34:1-10)

10 2

3 4 5

6[ref] 7 8[ref] 9 10[ref] 11


34:1 The replacement stone slabs

(Deu. 10:1-5)

34Then Yahweh continued speaking to Mosheh, “Carve two slabs of stone for yourself just like the first ones. Then the words that were on the first tablets that you broke, I’ll write them again on the slabs. 2Be ready by morning, and in the morning come up to Mount Sinai, and present yourself there to me up on the top. 3Don’t bring anyone with you, and also don’t let anyone be on the mountain at all—don’t even let their flocks and herds graze at the base of that mountain.” 4So Mosheh carved out two slabs of stone like the first ones, and he got up early in the morning and went up to Mount Sinai as Yahweh had commanded him, carrying up the two slabs of stone. 5Then Yahweh came down in the cloud and stood with him there, and he pronounced his name ‘Yahweh’. 6Yahweh passed over above his face and proclaimed, “I am Yahweh, a compassionate and gracious God, slow to get angry but exuding faithfulness and trustworthiness.[ref] 7I display faithfulness to thousands of generationsforgiving disobedience, transgression, and sin. But I certainly won’t let the guilty get away with itvisiting the iniquity of the parents onto the children and onto the grandchildren—to the third and the fourth generations.”

8Mosheh hurried and bowed to the ground and worshipped Yahweh 9and said, “Please, if I have found favour in your sight, my master, please go with us, because these are stubborn people. And forgive our disobedience and our sin and take us as your inheritance.”

10Yahweh said, “Listen, I’m about to make an agreement in front of all your people.[fn] I will do miracles that have not been done before anywhere on the earth or in any country of the world. All the people that you’re among will see my work, because what I’m going to do with you is awe-inspiring.


34:10 Because there’s no punctuation in the original Hebrew, it’s not certain if ‘in front of all your people’ goes with what it follows (as the OET-RV has chosen), or with what follows it (as in several other translations).


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Num 20:28:

28[ref]


20:28: Exo 29:29; Num 33:38; Deu 10:6.

33:38:

38[ref]


33:38: Num 20:22-28; Deu 10:6; 32:50.

Num 3:5-8:

5 6 7 8

Exo 34:28:

28Mosheh was there with Yahweh for forty days and nights, and during that time he didn’t eat or even drink water, and he wrote the ten commands of the agreement on the stone slabs.

Exo 20:5-6:

5Don’t bow down to idols and don’t serve them, because I, your God Yahweh, am a jealous God. I remember the sins of the fathers and punish the children of even the third and fourth generation of those who hate me,[ref] 6but I faithfully fulfil my promises to thousands of generations of those who love me and who obey my instructions.


20:5-6: Exo 34:6-7; Num 14:18; Deu 7:9-10.

Num 14:18:

18

Deu 5:9-10:

9[ref] 10


5:9-10: Exo 34:6-7; Num 14:18; Deu 7:9-10.

7:9-10:

9[ref] 10


7:9-10: Exo 20:5-6; 34:6-7; Num 14:18; Deu 5:9-10.