THE SECOND BOOK OF MOSES,
COMMONLY CALLED
EXODUS
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Now
these
are
the
names
of
the
sons
of
Israel,
who
came
into
Egypt (every
man
and
his
household
came
with
Jacob):
2 1:2
Reuben,
Simeon,
Levi,
and
Judah,
3 1:3
Issachar,
Zebulun,
and
Benjamin,
4 1:4
Dan
and
Naphtali,
Gad
and
Asher.
5 1:5
And
all
the
souls
that
came
out
of
the
loins
of
Jacob
were
seventy
souls:
and
Joseph
was
in
Egypt
already.
6 1:6
And
Joseph
died,
and
all
his
brethren,
and
all
that
generation.
7 1:7
And
the
children
of
Israel
were
fruitful,
and
increased
abundantly,
and
multiplied,
and
waxed
exceeding
mighty;
and
the
land
was
filled
with
them.
8 1:8
Now
there
arose
a
new
king
over
Egypt,
who
knew
not
Joseph.
9 1:9
And
he
said
unto
his
people,
Behold,
the
people
of
the
children
of
Israel
are
more
and
mightier
than
we:
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come,
let
us
deal
wisely
with
them,
lest
they
multiply,
and
it
come
to
pass,
that,
when
there
falleth
out
any
war,
they
also
join
themselves
unto
our
enemies,
and
fight
against
us,
and
get
them
up
out
of
the
land.
11 1:11
Therefore
they
did
set
over
them
taskmasters
to
afflict
them
with
their
burdens.
And
they
built
for
Pharaoh store-cities,
Pithom
and
Raamses.
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But
the
more
they
afflicted
them,
the
more
they
multiplied
and
the
more
they
spread
abroad.
And
they
were
grieved
because
of
the
children
of
Israel.
13 1:13
And
the
Egyptians
made
the
children
of
Israel
to
serve
with rigor:
14 1:14
and
they
made
their
lives
bitter
with
hard
service,
in
mortar
and
in
brick,
and
in
all
manner
of
service
in
the
field,
all
their
service,
wherein
they
made
them
serve
with rigor.
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And
the
king
of
Egypt
spake
to
the
Hebrew
midwives,
of
whom
the
name
of
the
one
was
Shiphrah,
and
the
name
of
the
other
Puah:
16 1:16
and
he
said,
When
ye
do
the
office
of
a
midwife
to
the
Hebrew
women,
and
see
them
upon
the birth-stool;
if
it
be
a
son,
then
ye
shall
kill
him;
but
if
it
be
a
daughter,
then
she
shall
live.
17 1:17
But
the
midwives
feared
God,
and
did
not
as
the
king
of
Egypt
commanded
them,
but
saved
the men-children
alive.
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And
the
king
of
Egypt
called
for
the
midwives,
and
said
unto
them,
Why
have
ye
done
this
thing,
and
have
saved
the men-children
alive?
19 1:19
And
the
midwives
said
unto
Pharaoh,
Because
the
Hebrew
women
are
not
as
the
Egyptian
women;
for
they
are
lively,
and
are
delivered
ere
the
midwife
come
unto
them.
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And
God
dealt
well
with
the
midwives:
and
the
people
multiplied,
and
waxed
very
mighty.
21 1:21
And
it
came
to
pass,
because
the
midwives
feared
God,
that
he
made
them
households.
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And
Pharaoh
charged
all
his
people,
saying,
Every
son
that
is
born
ye
shall
cast
into
the
river,
and
every
daughter
ye
shall
save
alive.
21 2:1
And
there
went
a
man
of
the
house
of
Levi,
and
took
to
wife
a
daughter
of
Levi.
2 2:2
And
the
woman
conceived,
and
bare
a
son:
and
when
she
saw
him
that
he
was
a
goodly
child,
she
hid
him
three
months.
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And
when
she
could
not
longer
hide
him,
she
took
for
him
an
ark
of
bulrushes,
and
daubed
it
with
slime
and
with
pitch;
and
she
put
the
child
therein,
and
laid
it
in
the
flags
by
the
river’s
brink.
4 2:4
And
his
sister
stood
afar
off,
to
know
what
would
be
done
to
him.
5 2:5
And
the
daughter
of
Pharaoh
came
down
to
bathe
at
the
river;
and
her
maidens
walked
along
by
the river-side;
and
she
saw
the
ark
among
the
flags,
and
sent
her
handmaid
to
fetch
it.
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And
she
opened
it,
and
saw
the
child:
and,
behold,
the
babe
wept.
And
she
had
compassion
on
him,
and
said,
This
is
one
of
the
Hebrews’
children.
7 2:7
Then
said
his
sister
to
Pharaoh’s
daughter,
Shall
I
go
and
call
thee
a
nurse
of
the
Hebrew
women,
that
she
may
nurse
the
child
for
thee?
8 2:8
And
Pharaoh’s
daughter
said
to
her,
Go.
And
the
maiden
went
and
called
the
child’s
mother.
9 2:9
And
Pharaoh’s
daughter
said
unto
her,
Take
this
child
away,
and
nurse
it
for
me,
and
I
will
give
thee
thy
wages.
And
the
woman
took
the
child,
and
nursed
it.
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And
the
child
grew,
and
she
brought
him
unto
Pharaoh’s
daughter,
and
he
became
her
son.
And
she
called
his
name
Moses,
and
said,
Because
I
drew
him
out
of
the
water.
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And
it
came
to
pass
in
those
days,
when
Moses
was
grown
up,
that
he
went
out
unto
his
brethren,
and
looked
on
their
burdens:
and
he
saw
an
Egyptian
smiting
a
Hebrew,
one
of
his
brethren.
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And
he
looked
this
way
and
that
way,
and
when
he
saw
that
there
was
no
man,
he
smote
the
Egyptian,
and
hid
him
in
the
sand.
13 2:13
And
he
went
out
the
second
day,
and,
behold,
two
men
of
the
Hebrews
were
striving
together:
and
he
said
to
him
that
did
the
wrong,
Wherefore
smitest
thou
thy
fellow?
14 2:14
And
he
said,
Who
made
thee
a
prince
and
a
judge
over
us?
thinkest
thou
to
kill
me,
as
thou
killedst
the
Egyptian?
And
Moses
feared,
and
said,
Surely
the
thing
is
known.
15 2:15
Now
when
Pharaoh
heard
this
thing,
he
sought
to
slay
Moses.
But
Moses
fled
from
the
face
of
Pharaoh,
and
dwelt
in
the
land
of
Midian:
and
he
sat
down
by
a
well.
16 2:16
Now
the
priest
of
Midian
had
seven
daughters:
and
they
came
and
drew
water,
and
filled
the
troughs
to
water
their
father’s
flock.
17 2:17
And
the
shepherds
came
and
drove
them
away;
but
Moses
stood
up
and
helped
them,
and
watered
their
flock.
18 2:18
And
when
they
came
to
Reuel
their
father,
he
said,
How
is
it
that
ye
are
come
so
soon to-day?
19 2:19
And
they
said,
An
Egyptian
delivered
us
out
of
the
hand
of
the
shepherds,
and
moreover
he
drew
water
for
us,
and
watered
the
flock.
20 2:20
And
he
said
unto
his
daughters,
And
where
is
he?
why
is
it
that
ye
have
left
the
man?
call
him,
that
he
may
eat
bread.
21 2:21
And
Moses
was
content
to
dwell
with
the
man:
and
he
gave
Moses
Zipporah
his
daughter.
22 2:22
And
she
bare
a
son,
and
he
called
his
name
Gershom;
for
he
said,
I
have
been
a
sojourner
in
a
foreign
land.
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And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
course
of
those
many
days,
that
the
king
of
Egypt
died:
and
the
children
of
Israel
sighed
by
reason
of
the
bondage,
and
they
cried,
and
their
cry
came
up
unto
God
by
reason
of
the
bondage.
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And
God
heard
their
groaning,
and
God
remembered
his
covenant
with
Abraham,
with
Isaac,
and
with
Jacob.
25 2:25
And
God
saw
the
children
of
Israel,
and
God
took
knowledge
of
them.
31 3:1
Now
Moses
was
keeping
the
flock
of
Jethro
his
father-in-law,
the
priest
of
Midian:
and
he
led
the
flock
to
the
back
of
the
wilderness,
and
came
to
the
mountain
of
God,
unto
Horeb.
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And
the
angel
of
Jehovah
appeared
unto
him
in
a
flame
of
fire
out
of
the
midst
of
a
bush:
and
he
looked,
and,
behold,
the
bush
burned
with
fire,
and
the
bush
was
not
consumed.
3 3:3
And
Moses
said,
I
will
turn
aside
now,
and
see
this
great
sight,
why
the
bush
is
not
burnt.
4 3:4
And
when
Jehovah
saw
that
he
turned
aside
to
see,
God
called
unto
him
out
of
the
midst
of
the
bush,
and
said,
Moses,
Moses.
And
he
said,
Here
am
I.
5 3:5
And
he
said,
Draw
not
nigh
hither:
put
off
thy
shoes
from
off
thy
feet,
for
the
place
whereon
thou
standest
is
holy
ground.
6 3:6
Moreover
he
said,
I
am
the
God
of
thy
father,
the
God
of
Abraham,
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob.
And
Moses
hid
his
face;
for
he
was
afraid
to
look
upon
God.
7 3:7
And
Jehovah
said,
I
have
surely
seen
the
affliction
of
my
people
that
are
in
Egypt,
and
have
heard
their
cry
by
reason
of
their
taskmasters;
for
I
know
their
sorrows;
8 3:8
and
I
am
come
down
to
deliver
them
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Egyptians,
and
to
bring
them
up
out
of
that
land
unto
a
good
land
and
a
large,
unto
a
land
flowing
with
milk
and
honey;
unto
the
place
of
the
Canaanite,
and
the
Hittite,
and
the
Amorite,
and
the
Perizzite,
and
the
Hivite,
and
the
Jebusite.
9 3:9
And
now,
behold,
the
cry
of
the
children
of
Israel
is
come
unto
me:
moreover
I
have
seen
the
oppression
wherewith
the
Egyptians
oppress
them.
10 3:10
Come
now
therefore,
and
I
will
send
thee
unto
Pharaoh,
that
thou
mayest
bring
forth
my
people
the
children
of
Israel
out
of
Egypt.
11 3:11
And
Moses
said
unto
God,
Who
am
I,
that
I
should
go
unto
Pharaoh,
and
that
I
should
bring
forth
the
children
of
Israel
out
of
Egypt?
12 3:12
And
he
said,
Certainly
I
will
be
with
thee;
and
this
shall
be
the
token
unto
thee,
that
I
have
sent
thee:
when
thou
hast
brought
forth
the
people
out
of
Egypt,
ye
shall
serve
God
upon
this
mountain.
13 3:13
And
Moses
said
unto
God,
Behold,
when
I
come
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
and
shall
say
unto
them,
The
God
of
your
fathers
hath
sent
me
unto
you;
and
they
shall
say
to
me,
What
is
his
name?
What
shall
I
say
unto
them?
14 3:14
And
God
said
unto
Moses,
I
AM
THAT
I
AM:
and
he
said,
Thus shalt
thou
say
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
I
AM
hath
sent
me
unto
you.
15 3:15
And
God
said
moreover
unto
Moses,
Thus shalt
thou
say
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
Jehovah,
the
God
of
your
fathers,
the
God
of
Abraham,
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob,
hath
sent
me
unto
you:
this
is
my
name
for
ever,
and
this
is
my
memorial
unto
all
generations.
16 3:16
Go,
and
gather
the
elders
of
Israel
together,
and
say
unto
them,
Jehovah,
the
God
of
your
fathers,
the
God
of
Abraham,
of
Isaac,
and
of
Jacob,
hath
appeared
unto
me,
saying,
I
have
surely
visited
you,
and
seen
that
which
is
done
to
you
in
Egypt:
17 3:17
and
I
have
said,
I
will
bring
you
up
out
of
the
affliction
of
Egypt
unto
the
land
of
the
Canaanite,
and
the
Hittite,
and
the
Amorite,
and
the
Perizzite,
and
the
Hivite,
and
the
Jebusite,
unto
a
land
flowing
with
milk
and
honey.
18 3:18
And
they
shall
hearken
to
thy
voice:
and
thou shalt
come,
thou
and
the
elders
of
Israel,
unto
the
king
of
Egypt,
and
ye
shall
say
unto
him,
Jehovah,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
hath
met
with
us:
and
now
let
us
go,
we
pray
thee,
three
days’
journey
into
the
wilderness,
that
we
may
sacrifice
to
Jehovah
our
God.
19 3:19
And
I
know
that
the
king
of
Egypt
will
not
give
you
leave
to
go,
no,
not
by
a
mighty
hand.
20 3:20
And
I
will
put
forth
my
hand,
and
smite
Egypt
with
all
my
wonders
which
I
will
do
in
the
midst
thereof:
and
after
that
he
will
let
you
go.
21 3:21
And
I
will
give
this
people
favor
in
the
sight
of
the
Egyptians:
and
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that,
when
ye
go,
ye
shall
not
go
empty.
22 3:22
But
every
woman
shall
ask
of
her
neighbor,
and
of
her
that
sojourneth
in
her
house,
jewels
of
silver,
and
jewels
of
gold,
and
raiment:
and
ye
shall
put
them
upon
your
sons,
and
upon
your
daughters;
and
ye
shall
despoil
the
Egyptians.
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And
Moses
answered
and
said,
But,
behold,
they
will
not
believe
me,
nor
hearken
unto
my
voice;
for
they
will
say,
Jehovah
hath
not
appeared
unto
thee.
2 4:2
And
Jehovah
said
unto
him,
What
is
that
in
thy
hand?
And
he
said,
A
rod.
3 4:3
And
he
said,
Cast
it
on
the
ground.
And
he
cast
it
on
the
ground,
and
it
became
a
serpent;
and
Moses
fled
from
before
it.
4 4:4
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Put
forth
thy
hand,
and
take
it
by
the
tail: (and
he
put
forth
his
hand,
and
laid
hold
of
it,
and
it
became
a
rod
in
his
hand);
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that
they
may
believe
that
Jehovah,
the
God
of
their
fathers,
the
God
of
Abraham,
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob,
hath
appeared
unto
thee.
6 4:6
And
Jehovah
said
furthermore
unto
him,
Put
now
thy
hand
into
thy
bosom.
And
he
put
his
hand
into
his
bosom:
and
when
he
took
it
out,
behold,
his
hand
was
leprous,
as
white
as
snow.
7 4:7
And
he
said,
Put
thy
hand
into
thy
bosom
again. (And
he
put
his
hand
into
his
bosom
again;
and
when
he
took
it
out
of
his
bosom,
behold,
it
was
turned
again
as
his
other
flesh.)
8 4:8
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
if
they
will
not
believe
thee,
neither
hearken
to
the
voice
of
the
first
sign,
that
they
will
believe
the
voice
of
the
latter
sign.
9 4:9
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
if
they
will
not
believe
even
these
two
signs,
neither
hearken
unto
thy
voice,
that
thou shalt
take
of
the
water
of
the
river,
and
pour
it
upon
the
dry
land:
and
the
water
which
thou
takest
out
of
the
river
shall
become
blood
upon
the
dry
land.
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And
Moses
said
unto
Jehovah,
Oh,
Lord,
I
am
not
eloquent,
neither
heretofore,
nor
since
thou
hast
spoken
unto
thy
servant;
for
I
am
slow
of
speech,
and
of
a
slow
tongue.
11 4:11
And
Jehovah
said
unto
him,
Who
hath
made
man’s
mouth?
or
who
maketh
a
man
dumb,
or
deaf,
or
seeing,
or
blind?
is
it
not
I,
Jehovah?
12 4:12
Now
therefore
go,
and
I
will
be
with
thy
mouth,
and
teach
thee
what
thou shalt
speak.
13 4:13
And
he
said,
Oh,
Lord,
send,
I
pray
thee,
by
the
hand
of
him
whom
thou
wilt
send.
14 4:14
And
the
anger
of
Jehovah
was
kindled
against
Moses,
and
he
said,
Is
there
not
Aaron
thy
brother
the
Levite?
I
know
that
he
can
speak
well.
And
also,
behold,
he
cometh
forth
to
meet
thee:
and
when
he
seeth
thee,
he
will
be
glad
in
his
heart.
15 4:15
And
thou shalt
speak
unto
him,
and
put
the
words
in
his
mouth:
and
I
will
be
with
thy
mouth,
and
with
his
mouth,
and
will
teach
you
what
ye
shall
do.
16 4:16
And
he
shall
be
thy
spokesman
unto
the
people;
and
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
he
shall
be
to
thee
a
mouth,
and
thou shalt
be
to
him
as
God.
17 4:17
And
thou shalt
take
in
thy
hand
this
rod,
wherewith
thou shalt
do
the
signs.
18 4:18
And
Moses
went
and
returned
to
Jethro
his
father-in-law,
and
said
unto
him,
Let
me
go,
I
pray
thee,
and
return
unto
my
brethren
that
are
in
Egypt,
and
see
whether
they
be
yet
alive.
And
Jethro
said
to
Moses,
Go
in
peace.
19 4:19
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses
in
Midian,
Go,
return
into
Egypt;
for
all
the
men
are
dead
that
sought
thy
life.
20 4:20
And
Moses
took
his
wife
and
his
sons,
and
set
them
upon
an
ass,
and
he
returned
to
the
land
of
Egypt:
and
Moses
took
the
rod
of
God
in
his
hand.
21 4:21
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
When
thou
goest
back
into
Egypt,
see
that
thou
do
before
Pharaoh
all
the
wonders
which
I
have
put
in
thy
hand:
but
I
will
harden
his
heart
and
he
will
not
let
the
people
go.
22 4:22
And
thou shalt
say
unto
Pharaoh,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Israel
is
my
son,
my first-born:
23 4:23
and
I
have
said
unto
thee,
Let
my
son
go,
that
he
may
serve
me;
and
thou
hast
refused
to
let
him
go:
behold,
I
will
slay
thy
son,
thy first-born.
24 4:24
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
way
at
the lodging-place,
that
Jehovah
met
him,
and
sought
to
kill
him.
25 4:25
Then
Zipporah
took
a
flint,
and
cut
off
the
foreskin
of
her
son,
and
cast
it
at
his
feet;
and
she
said,
Surely
a
bridegroom
of
blood
art
thou
to
me.
26 4:26
So
he
let
him
alone.
Then
she
said,
A
bridegroom
of
blood
art
thou,
because
of
the
circumcision.
27 4:27
And
Jehovah
said
to
Aaron,
Go
into
the
wilderness
to
meet
Moses.
And
he
went,
and
met
him
in
the
mountain
of
God,
and
kissed
him.
28 4:28
And
Moses
told
Aaron
all
the
words
of
Jehovah
wherewith
he
had
sent
him,
and
all
the
signs
wherewith
he
had
charged
him.
29 4:29
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
and
gathered
together
all
the
elders
of
the
children
of
Israel:
30 4:30
and
Aaron
spake
all
the
words
which
Jehovah
had
spoken
unto
Moses,
and
did
the
signs
in
the
sight
of
the
people.
31 4:31
And
the
people
believed:
and
when
they
heard
that
Jehovah
had
visited
the
children
of
Israel,
and
that
he
had
seen
their
affliction,
then
they
bowed
their
heads
and
worshipped.
51 5:1
And
afterward
Moses
and
Aaron
came,
and
said
unto
Pharaoh,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
hold
a
feast
unto
me
in
the
wilderness.
2 5:2
And
Pharaoh
said,
Who
is
Jehovah,
that
I
should
hearken
unto
his
voice
to
let
Israel
go?
I
know
not
Jehovah,
and
moreover
I
will
not
let
Israel
go.
3 5:3
And
they
said,
The
God
of
the
Hebrews
hath
met
with
us:
let
us
go,
we
pray
thee,
three
days’
journey
into
the
wilderness,
and
sacrifice
unto
Jehovah
our
God,
lest
he
fall
upon
us
with
pestilence,
or
with
the
sword.
4 5:4
And
the
king
of
Egypt
said
unto
them,
Wherefore
do
ye,
Moses
and
Aaron,
loose
the
people
from
their
works?
get
you
unto
your
burdens.
5 5:5
And
Pharaoh
said,
Behold,
the
people
of
the
land
are
now
many,
and
ye
make
them
rest
from
their
burdens.
6 5:6
And
the
same
day
Pharaoh
commanded
the
taskmasters
of
the
people,
and
their
officers,
saying,
7 5:7
Ye
shall
no
more
give
the
people
straw
to
make
brick,
as
heretofore:
let
them
go
and
gather
straw
for
themselves.
8 5:8
And
the
number
of
the
bricks,
which
they
did
make
heretofore,
ye
shall
lay
upon
them;
ye
shall
not
diminish aught
thereof:
for
they
are
idle;
therefore
they
cry,
saying,
Let
us
go
and
sacrifice
to
our
God.
9 5:9
Let
heavier
work
be
laid
upon
the
men,
that
they
may
labor
therein;
and
let
them
not
regard
lying
words.
10 5:10
And
the
taskmasters
of
the
people
went
out,
and
their
officers,
and
they
spake
to
the
people,
saying,
Thus
saith
Pharaoh,
I
will
not
give
you
straw.
11 5:11
Go
yourselves,
get
you
straw
where
ye
can
find
it:
for
nought
of
your
work
shall
be
diminished.
12 5:12
So
the
people
were
scattered
abroad
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt
to
gather
stubble
for
straw.
13 5:13
And
the
taskmasters
were
urgent
saying,
Fulfil
your
works,
your
daily
tasks,
as
when
there
was
straw.
14 5:14
And
the
officers
of
the
children
of
Israel,
whom
Pharaoh’s
taskmasters
had
set
over
them,
were
beaten,
and
demanded,
Wherefore
have
ye
not
fulfilled
your
task
both
yesterday
and to-day,
in
making
brick
as
heretofore?
15 5:15
Then
the
officers
of
the
children
of
Israel
came
and
cried
unto
Pharaoh,
saying,
Wherefore
dealest
thou
thus
with
thy
servants?
16 5:16
There
is
no
straw
given
unto
thy
servants,
and
they
say
to
us,
Make
brick:
and,
behold,
thy
servants
are
beaten;
but
the
fault
is
in
thine
own
people.
17 5:17
But
he
said,
Ye
are
idle,
ye
are
idle:
therefore
ye
say,
Let
us
go
and
sacrifice
to
Jehovah.
18 5:18
Go
therefore
now,
and
work;
for
there
shall
no
straw
be
given
you,
yet
shall
ye
deliver
the
number
of
bricks.
19 5:19
And
the
officers
of
the
children
of
Israel
did
see
that
they
were
in
evil
case,
when
it
was
said,
Ye
shall
not
diminish aught
from
your
bricks,
your
daily
tasks.
20 5:20
And
they
met
Moses
and
Aaron,
who
stood
in
the
way,
as
they
came
forth
from
Pharaoh:
21 5:21
and
they
said
unto
them,
Jehovah
look
upon
you,
and
judge:
because
ye
have
made
our savor
to
be
abhorred
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
his
servants,
to
put
a
sword
in
their
hand
to
slay
us.
22 5:22
And
Moses
returned
unto
Jehovah,
and
said,
Lord,
wherefore
hast
thou
dealt
ill
with
this
people?
why
is
it
that
thou
hast
sent
me?
23 5:23
For
since
I
came
to
Pharaoh
to
speak
in
thy
name,
he
hath
dealt
ill
with
this
people;
neither
hast
thou
delivered
thy
people
at
all.
61 6:1
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Now shalt
thou
see
what
I
will
do
to
Pharaoh:
for
by
a
strong
hand
shall
he
let
them
go,
and
by
a
strong
hand
shall
he
drive
them
out
of
his
land.
2 6:2
And
God
spake
unto
Moses,
and
said
unto
him,
I
am
Jehovah:
3 6:3
and
I
appeared
unto
Abraham,
unto
Isaac,
and
unto
Jacob,
as
God
Almighty;
but
by
my
name
Jehovah
I
was
not
known
to
them.
4 6:4
And
I
have
also
established
my
covenant
with
them,
to
give
them
the
land
of
Canaan,
the
land
of
their
sojournings,
wherein
they
sojourned.
5 6:5
And
moreover
I
have
heard
the
groaning
of
the
children
of
Israel,
whom
the
Egyptians
keep
in
bondage;
and
I
have
remembered
my
covenant.
6 6:6
Wherefore
say
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
I
am
Jehovah,
and
I
will
bring
you
out
from
under
the
burdens
of
the
Egyptians,
and
I
will
rid
you
out
of
their
bondage,
and
I
will
redeem
you
with
an
outstretched
arm,
and
with
great
judgments:
7 6:7
and
I
will
take
you
to
me
for
a
people,
and
I
will
be
to
you
a
God;
and
ye
shall
know
that
I
am
Jehovah
your
God,
who
bringeth
you
out
from
under
the
burdens
of
the
Egyptians.
8 6:8
And
I
will
bring
you
in
unto
the
land
which
I
sware
to
give
to
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob;
and
I
will
give
it
you
for
a
heritage:
I
am
Jehovah.
9 6:9
And
Moses
spake
so
unto
the
children
of
Israel:
but
they
hearkened
not
unto
Moses
for
anguish
of
spirit,
and
for
cruel
bondage.
10 6:10
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
11 6:11
Go
in,
speak
unto
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt,
that
he
let
the
children
of
Israel
go
out
of
his
land.
12 6:12
And
Moses
spake
before
Jehovah,
saying,
Behold,
the
children
of
Israel
have
not
hearkened
unto
me;
how
then
shall
Pharaoh
hear
me,
who
am
of
uncircumcised
lips?
13 6:13
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
and
gave
them
a
charge
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
and
unto
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt,
to
bring
the
children
of
Israel
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
14 6:14
These
are
the
heads
of
their
fathers’
houses.
The
sons
of
Reuben
the first-born
of
Israel:
Hanoch,
and
Pallu,
Hezron,
and
Carmi;
these
are
the
families
of
Reuben.
15 6:15
And
the
sons
of
Simeon:
Jemuel,
and
Jamin,
and
Ohad,
and
Jachin,
and
Zohar,
and
Shaul
the
son
of
a
Canaanitish
woman;
these
are
the
families
of
Simeon.
16 6:16
And
these
are
the
names
of
the
sons
of
Levi
according
to
their
generations:
Gershon,
and
Kohath,
and
Merari;
and
the
years
of
the
life
of
Levi
were
a
hundred
thirty
and
seven
years.
17 6:17
The
sons
of
Gershon:
Libni
and
Shimei,
according
to
their
families.
18 6:18
And
the
sons
of
Kohath:
Amram,
and
Izhar,
and
Hebron,
and
Uzziel;
and
the
years
of
the
life
of
Kohath
were
a
hundred
thirty
and
three
years.
19 6:19
And
the
sons
of
Merari:
Mahli
and
Mushi.
These
are
the
families
of
the
Levites
according
to
their
generations.
20 6:20
And
Amram
took
him
Jochebed
his
father’s
sister
to
wife;
and
she
bare
him
Aaron
and
Moses:
and
the
years
of
the
life
of
Amram
were
a
hundred
and
thirty
and
seven
years.
21 6:21
And
the
sons
of
Izhar:
Korah,
and
Nepheg,
and
Zichri.
22 6:22
And
the
sons
of
Uzziel:
Mishael,
and
Elzaphan,
and
Sithri.
23 6:23
And
Aaron
took
him
Elisheba,
the
daughter
of
Amminadab,
the
sister
of
Nahshon,
to
wife;
and
she
bare
him
Nadab
and
Abihu,
Eleazar
and
Ithamar.
24 6:24
And
the
sons
of
Korah:
Assir,
and
Elkanah,
and
Abiasaph;
these
are
the
families
of
the
Korahites.
25 6:25
And
Eleazar
Aaron’s
son
took
him
one
of
the
daughters
of
Putiel
to
wife;
and
she
bare
him
Phinehas.
These
are
the
heads
of
the
fathers’
houses
of
the
Levites
according
to
their
families.
26 6:26
These
are
that
Aaron
and
Moses,
to
whom
Jehovah
said,
Bring
out
the
children
of
Israel
from
the
land
of
Egypt
according
to
their
hosts.
27 6:27
These
are
they
that
spake
to
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt,
to
bring
out
the
children
of
Israel
from
Egypt:
these
are
that
Moses
and
Aaron.
28 6:28
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
day
when
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
29 6:29
that
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
I
am
Jehovah:
speak
thou
unto
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt
all
that
I
speak
unto
thee.
30 6:30
And
Moses
said
before
Jehovah,
Behold,
I
am
of
uncircumcised
lips,
and
how
shall
Pharaoh
hearken
unto
me?
71 7:1
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
See,
I
have
made
thee
as
God
to
Pharaoh;
and
Aaron
thy
brother
shall
be
thy
prophet.
2 7:2
Thou shalt
speak
all
that
I
command
thee;
and
Aaron
thy
brother
shall
speak
unto
Pharaoh,
that
he
let
the
children
of
Israel
go
out
of
his
land.
3 7:3
And
I
will
harden
Pharaoh’s
heart,
and
multiply
my
signs
and
my
wonders
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
4 7:4
But
Pharaoh
will
not
hearken
unto
you,
and
I
will
lay
my
hand
upon
Egypt,
and
bring
forth
my
hosts,
my
people
the
children
of
Israel,
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
by
great
judgments.
5 7:5
And
the
Egyptians
shall
know
that
I
am
Jehovah,
when
I
stretch
forth
my
hand
upon
Egypt,
and
bring
out
the
children
of
Israel
from
among
them.
6 7:6
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so;
as
Jehovah
commanded
them,
so
did
they.
7 7:7
And
Moses
was
fourscore
years
old,
and
Aaron
fourscore
and
three
years
old,
when
they
spake
unto
Pharaoh.
8 7:8
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
saying,
9 7:9
When
Pharaoh
shall
speak
unto
you,
saying,
Show
a
wonder
for
you;
then
thou shalt
say
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
cast
it
down
before
Pharaoh,
that
it
become
a
serpent.
10 7:10
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
they
did
so,
as
Jehovah
had
commanded:
and
Aaron
cast
down
his
rod
before
Pharaoh
and
before
his
servants,
and
it
became
a
serpent.
11 7:11
Then
Pharaoh
also
called
for
the
wise
men
and
the
sorcerers:
and
they
also,
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments.
12 7:12
For
they
cast
down
every
man
his
rod,
and
they
became
serpents:
but
Aaron’s
rod
swallowed
up
their
rods.
13 7:13
And
Pharaoh’s
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
Jehovah
had
spoken.
14 7:14
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Pharaoh’s
heart
is
stubborn,
he
refuseth
to
let
the
people
go.
15 7:15
Get
thee
unto
Pharaoh
in
the
morning;
lo,
he
goeth
out
unto
the
water;
and
thou shalt
stand
by
the
river’s
brink
to
meet
him;
and
the
rod
which
was
turned
to
a
serpent shalt
thou
take
in
thy
hand.
16 7:16
And
thou shalt
say
unto
him,
Jehovah,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
hath
sent
me
unto
thee,
saying,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me
in
the
wilderness:
and,
behold,
hitherto
thou
hast
not
hearkened.
17 7:17
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
In
this
thou shalt
know
that
I
am
Jehovah:
behold,
I
will
smite
with
the
rod
that
is
in
my
hand
upon
the
waters
which
are
in
the
river,
and
they
shall
be
turned
to
blood.
18 7:18
And
the
fish
that
are
in
the
river
shall
die,
and
the
river
shall
become
foul;
and
the
Egyptians
shall
loathe
to
drink
water
from
the
river.
19 7:19
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
stretch
out
thy
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt,
over
their
rivers,
over
their
streams,
and
over
their
pools,
and
over
all
their
ponds
of
water,
that
they
may
become
blood;
and
there
shall
be
blood
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
in
vessels
of
wood
and
in
vessels
of
stone.
20 7:20
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so,
as
Jehovah
commanded;
and
he
lifted
up
the
rod,
and
smote
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river,
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
sight
of
his
servants;
and
all
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river
were
turned
to
blood.
21 7:21
And
the
fish
that
were
in
the
river
died;
and
the
river
became
foul,
and
the
Egyptians
could
not
drink
water
from
the
river;
and
the
blood
was
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
22 7:22
And
the
magicians
of
Egypt
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments:
and
Pharaoh’s
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
Jehovah
had
spoken.
23 7:23
And
Pharaoh
turned
and
went
into
his
house,
neither
did
he
lay
even
this
to
heart.
24 7:24
And
all
the
Egyptians
digged
round
about
the
river
for
water
to
drink;
for
they
could
not
drink
of
the
water
of
the
river.
25 7:25
And
seven
days
were
fulfilled,
after
that
Jehovah
had
smitten
the
river.
81 8:1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2 8:2
And
if
thou
refuse
to
let
them
go,
behold,
I
will
smite
all
thy
borders
with
frogs:
3 8:3
and
the
river
shall
swarm
with
frogs,
which
shall
go
up
and
come
into
thy
house,
and
into
thy
bedchamber,
and
upon
thy
bed,
and
into
the
house
of
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
into
thine
ovens,
and
into
thy kneading-troughs:
4 8:4
and
the
frogs
shall
come
up
both
upon
thee,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
upon
all
thy
servants.
5 8:5
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
forth
thy
hand
with
thy
rod
over
the
rivers,
over
the
streams,
and
over
the
pools,
and
cause
frogs
to
come
up
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
6 8:6
And
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt;
and
the
frogs
came
up,
and
covered
the
land
of
Egypt.
7 8:7
And
the
magicians
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments,
and
brought
up
frogs
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
8 8:8
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said,
Entreat
Jehovah,
that
he
take
away
the
frogs
from
me,
and
from
my
people;
and
I
will
let
the
people
go,
that
they
may
sacrifice
unto
Jehovah.
9 8:9
And
Moses
said
unto
Pharaoh,
Have
thou
this
glory
over
me:
against
what
time
shall
I
entreat
for
thee,
and
for
thy
servants,
and
for
thy
people,
that
the
frogs
be
destroyed
from
thee
and
thy
houses,
and
remain
in
the
river
only?
10 8:10
And
he
said,
Against to-morrow.
And
he
said,
Be
it
according
to
thy
word;
that
thou
mayest
know
that
there
is
none
like
unto
Jehovah
our
God.
11 8:11
And
the
frogs
shall
depart
from
thee,
and
from
thy
houses,
and
from
thy
servants,
and
from
thy
people;
they
shall
remain
in
the
river
only.
12 8:12
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
out
from
Pharaoh:
and
Moses
cried
unto
Jehovah
concerning
the
frogs
which
he
had
brought
upon
Pharaoh.
13 8:13
And
Jehovah
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
the
frogs
died
out
of
the
houses,
out
of
the
courts,
and
out
of
the
fields.
14 8:14
And
they
gathered
them
together
in
heaps;
and
the
land
stank.
15 8:15
But
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
there
was
respite,
he
hardened
his
heart,
and
hearkened
not
unto
them,
as
Jehovah
had
spoken.
16 8:16
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
out
thy
rod,
and
smite
the
dust
of
the
earth,
that
it
may
become
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
17 8:17
And
they
did
so;
and
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
with
his
rod,
and
smote
the
dust
of
the
earth,
and
there
were
lice
upon
man,
and
upon
beast;
all
the
dust
of
the
earth
became
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
18 8:18
And
the
magicians
did
so
with
their
enchantments
to
bring
forth
lice,
but
they
could
not:
and
there
were
lice
upon
man,
and
upon
beast.
19 8:19
Then
the
magicians
said
unto
Pharaoh,
This
is
the
finger
of
God:
and
Pharaoh’s
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
Jehovah
had
spoken.
20 8:20
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh;
lo,
he
cometh
forth
to
the
water;
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
21 8:21
Else,
if
thou
wilt
not
let
my
people
go,
behold,
I
will
send
swarms
of
flies
upon
thee,
and
upon
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
into
thy
houses:
and
the
houses
of
the
Egyptians
shall
be
full
of
swarms
of
flies,
and
also
the
ground
whereon
they
are.
22 8:22
And
I
will
set
apart
in
that
day
the
land
of
Goshen,
in
which
my
people
dwell,
that
no
swarms
of
flies
shall
be
there;
to
the
end
thou
mayest
know
that
I
am
Jehovah
in
the
midst
of
the
earth.
23 8:23
And
I
will
put
a
division
between
my
people
and
thy
people:
by to-morrow
shall
this
sign
be.
24 8:24
And
Jehovah
did
so;
and
there
came
grievous
swarms
of
flies
into
the
house
of
Pharaoh,
and
into
his
servants’
houses:
and
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
the
land
was
corrupted
by
reason
of
the
swarms
of
flies.
25 8:25
And
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
for
Aaron,
and
said,
Go
ye,
sacrifice
to
your
God
in
the
land.
26 8:26
And
Moses
said,
It
is
not
meet
so
to
do;
for
we
shall
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
to
Jehovah
our
God:
lo,
shall
we
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
before
their
eyes,
and
will
they
not
stone
us?
27 8:27
We
will
go
three
days’
journey
into
the
wilderness,
and
sacrifice
to
Jehovah
our
God,
as
he
shall
command
us.
28 8:28
And
Pharaoh
said,
I
will
let
you
go,
that
ye
may
sacrifice
to
Jehovah
your
God
in
the
wilderness;
only
ye
shall
not
go
very
far
away:
entreat
for
me.
29 8:29
And
Moses
said,
Behold,
I
go
out
from
thee,
and
I
will
entreat
Jehovah
that
the
swarms
of
flies
may
depart
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people, to-morrow:
only
let
not
Pharaoh
deal
deceitfully
any
more
in
not
letting
the
people
go
to
sacrifice
to
Jehovah.
30 8:30
And
Moses
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
entreated
Jehovah.
31 8:31
And
Jehovah
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
he
removed
the
swarms
of
flies
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people;
there
remained
not
one.
32 8:32
And
Pharaoh
hardened
his
heart
this
time
also,
and
he
did
not
let
the
people
go.
91 9:1
Then
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
tell
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2 9:2
For
if
thou
refuse
to
let
them
go,
and
wilt
hold
them
still,
3 9:3
behold,
the
hand
of
Jehovah
is
upon
thy
cattle
which
are
in
the
field,
upon
the
horses,
upon
the
asses,
upon
the
camels,
upon
the
herds,
and
upon
the
flocks:
there
shall
be
a
very
grievous
murrain.
4 9:4
And
Jehovah
shall
make
a
distinction
between
the
cattle
of
Israel
and
the
cattle
of
Egypt;
and
there
shall
nothing
die
of
all
that belongeth
to
the
children
of
Israel.
5 9:5
And
Jehovah
appointed
a
set
time,
saying, To-morrow
Jehovah
shall
do
this
thing
in
the
land.
6 9:6
And
Jehovah
did
that
thing
on
the
morrow;
and
all
the
cattle
of
Egypt
died;
but
of
the
cattle
of
the
children
of
Israel
died
not
one.
7 9:7
And
Pharaoh
sent,
and,
behold,
there
was
not
so
much
as
one
of
the
cattle
of
the
Israelites
dead.
But
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
stubborn,
and
he
did
not
let
the
people
go.
8 9:8
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
Take
to
you
handfuls
of
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
let
Moses
sprinkle
it
toward
heaven
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh.
9 9:9
And
it
shall
become
small
dust
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
shall
be
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
blains
upon
man
and
upon
beast,
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
10 9:10
And
they
took
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
stood
before
Pharaoh;
and
Moses
sprinkled
it
up
toward
heaven;
and
it
became
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
blains
upon
man
and
upon
beast.
11 9:11
And
the
magicians
could
not
stand
before
Moses
because
of
the
boils;
for
the
boils
were
upon
the
magicians,
and
upon
all
the
Egyptians.
12 9:12
And
Jehovah
hardened
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them,
as
Jehovah
had
spoken
unto
Moses.
13 9:13
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh,
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
14 9:14
For
I
will
this
time
send
all
my
plagues
upon
thy
heart,
and
upon
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people;
that
thou
mayest
know
that
there
is
none
like
me
in
all
the
earth.
15 9:15
For
now
I
had
put
forth
my
hand,
and
smitten
thee
and
thy
people
with
pestilence,
and
thou hadst
been
cut
off
from
the
earth:
16 9:16
but
in
very
deed
for
this
cause
have
I
made
thee
to
stand,
to
show
thee
my
power,
and
that
my
name
may
be
declared
throughout
all
the
earth.
17 9:17
As
yet
exaltest
thou
thyself
against
my
people,
that
thou
wilt
not
let
them
go?
18 9:18
Behold, to-morrow
about
this
time
I
will
cause
it
to
rain
a
very
grievous
hail,
such
as
hath
not
been
in
Egypt
since
the
day
it
was
founded
even
until
now.
19 9:19
Now
therefore
send,
hasten
in
thy
cattle
and
all
that
thou
hast
in
the
field;
for
every
man
and
beast
that
shall
be
found
in
the
field,
and
shall
not
be
brought
home,
the
hail
shall
come
down
upon
them,
and
they
shall
die.
20 9:20
He
that
feared
the
word
of
Jehovah
among
the
servants
of
Pharaoh
made
his
servants
and
his
cattle
flee
into
the
houses:
21 9:21
and
he
that
regarded
not
the
word
of
Jehovah
left
his
servants
and
his
cattle
in
the
field.
22 9:22
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
forth
thy
hand
toward
heaven,
that
there
may
be
hail
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
upon
man,
and
upon
beast,
and
upon
every
herb
of
the
field,
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
23 9:23
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
toward
heaven:
and
Jehovah
sent
thunder
and
hail,
and
fire
ran
down
unto
the
earth;
and
Jehovah
rained
hail
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
24 9:24
So
there
was
hail,
and
fire
mingled
with
the
hail,
very
grievous,
such
as
had
not
been
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
since
it
became
a
nation.
25 9:25
And
the
hail
smote
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt
all
that
was
in
the
field,
both
man
and
beast;
and
the
hail
smote
every
herb
of
the
field,
and
brake
every
tree
of
the
field.
26 9:26
Only
in
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
the
children
of
Israel
were,
was
there
no
hail.
27 9:27
And
Pharaoh
sent,
and
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said
unto
them,
I
have
sinned
this
time:
Jehovah
is
righteous,
and
I
and
my
people
are
wicked.
28 9:28
Entreat
Jehovah;
for
there
hath
been
enough
of
these
mighty
thunderings
and
hail;
and
I
will
let
you
go,
and
ye
shall
stay
no
longer.
29 9:29
And
Moses
said
unto
him,
As
soon
as
I
am
gone
out
of
the
city,
I
will
spread
abroad
my
hands
unto
Jehovah;
the
thunders
shall
cease,
neither
shall
there
be
any
more
hail;
that
thou
mayest
know
that
the
earth
is Jehovah’s.
30 9:30
But
as
for
thee
and
thy
servants,
I
know
that
ye
will
not
yet
fear
Jehovah
God.
31 9:31
And
the
flax
and
the
barley
were
smitten:
for
the
barley
was
in
the
ear,
and
the
flax
was
in
bloom.
32 9:32
But
the
wheat
and
the
spelt
were
not
smitten:
for
they
were
not
grown
up.
33 9:33
And
Moses
went
out
of
the
city
from
Pharaoh,
and
spread
abroad
his
hands
unto
Jehovah:
and
the
thunders
and
hail
ceased,
and
the
rain
was
not
poured
upon
the
earth.
34 9:34
And
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
the
rain
and
the
hail
and
the
thunders
were
ceased,
he
sinned
yet
more,
and
hardened
his
heart,
he
and
his
servants.
35 9:35
And
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
hardened,
and
he
did
not
let
the
children
of
Israel
go,
as
Jehovah
had
spoken
by
Moses.
101 10:1
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh:
for
I
have
hardened
his
heart,
and
the
heart
of
his
servants,
that
I
may
show
these
my
signs
in
the
midst
of
them,
2 10:2
and
that
thou
mayest
tell
in
the
ears
of
thy
son,
and
of
thy
son’s
son,
what
things
I
have
wrought
upon
Egypt,
and
my
signs
which
I
have
done
among
them;
that
ye
may
know
that
I
am
Jehovah.
3 10:3
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
How
long
wilt
thou
refuse
to
humble
thyself
before
me?
let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
4 10:4
Else,
if
thou
refuse
to
let
my
people
go,
behold, to-morrow
will
I
bring
locusts
into
thy
border:
5 10:5
and
they
shall
cover
the
face
of
the
earth,
so
that
one
shall
not
be
able
to
see
the
earth:
and
they
shall
eat
the
residue
of
that
which
is
escaped,
which
remaineth
unto
you
from
the
hail,
and
shall
eat
every
tree
which
groweth
for
you
out
of
the
field:
6 10:6
and
thy
houses
shall
be
filled,
and
the
houses
of
all
thy
servants,
and
the
houses
of
all
the
Egyptians;
as
neither
thy
fathers
nor
thy
fathers’
fathers
have
seen,
since
the
day
that
they
were
upon
the
earth
unto
this
day.
And
he
turned,
and
went
out
from
Pharaoh.
7 10:7
And
Pharaoh’s
servants
said
unto
him,
How
long
shall
this
man
be
a
snare
unto
us?
let
the
men
go,
that
they
may
serve
Jehovah
their
God:
knowest
thou
not
yet
that
Egypt
is
destroyed?
8 10:8
And
Moses
and
Aaron
were
brought
again
unto
Pharaoh:
and
he
said
unto
them,
Go,
serve
Jehovah
your
God;
but
who
are
they
that
shall
go?
9 10:9
And
Moses
said,
We
will
go
with
our
young
and
with
our
old;
with
our
sons
and
with
our
daughters,
with
our
flocks
and
with
our
herds
will
we
go;
for
we
must
hold
a
feast
unto
Jehovah.
10 10:10
And
he
said
unto
them,
So
be
Jehovah
with
you,
as
I
will
let
you
go,
and
your
little
ones:
look
to
it;
for
evil
is
before
you.
11 10:11
Not
so:
go
now
ye
that
are
men,
and
serve
Jehovah;
for
that
is
what
ye
desire.
And
they
were
driven
out
from
Pharaoh’s
presence.
12 10:12
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
out
thy
hand
over
the
land
of
Egypt
for
the
locusts,
that
they
may
come
up
upon
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
eat
every
herb
of
the
land,
even
all
that
the
hail
hath
left.
13 10:13
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
Jehovah
brought
an
east
wind
upon
the
land
all
that
day,
and
all
the
night;
and
when
it
was
morning,
the
east
wind
brought
the
locusts.
14 10:14
And
the
locusts
went
up
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
rested
in
all
the
borders
of
Egypt;
very
grievous
were
they;
before
them
there
were
no
such
locusts
as
they,
neither
after
them
shall
be
such.
15 10:15
For
they
covered
the
face
of
the
whole
earth,
so
that
the
land
was
darkened;
and
they
did
eat
every
herb
of
the
land,
and
all
the
fruit
of
the
trees
which
the
hail
had
left:
and
there
remained
not
any
green
thing,
either
tree
or
herb
of
the
field,
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
16 10:16
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron
in
haste;
and
he
said,
I
have
sinned
against
Jehovah
your
God,
and
against
you.
17 10:17
Now
therefore
forgive,
I
pray
thee,
my
sin
only
this
once,
and
entreat
Jehovah
your
God,
that
he
may
take
away
from
me
this
death
only.
18 10:18
And
he
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
entreated
Jehovah.
19 10:19
And
Jehovah
turned
an
exceeding
strong
west
wind,
which
took
up
the
locusts,
and
drove
them
into
the
Red
Sea;
there
remained
not
one
locust
in
all
the
border
of
Egypt.
20 10:20
But
Jehovah
hardened
Pharaoh’s
heart,
and
he
did
not
let
the
children
of
Israel
go.
21 10:21
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
out
thy
hand
toward
heaven,
that
there
may
be
darkness
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
even
darkness
which
may
be
felt.
22 10:22
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
hand
toward
heaven;
and
there
was
a
thick
darkness
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
three
days;
23 10:23
they
saw
not
one
another,
neither
rose
any
one
from
his
place
for
three
days:
but
all
the
children
of
Israel
had
light
in
their
dwellings.
24 10:24
And
Pharaoh
called
unto
Moses,
and
said,
Go
ye,
serve
Jehovah;
only
let
your
flocks
and
your
herds
be
stayed:
let
your
little
ones
also
go
with
you.
25 10:25
And
Moses
said,
Thou
must
also
give
into
our
hand
sacrifices
and burnt-offerings,
that
we
may
sacrifice
unto
Jehovah
our
God.
26 10:26
Our
cattle
also
shall
go
with
us;
there
shall
not
a
hoof
be
left
behind:
for
thereof
must
we
take
to
serve
Jehovah
our
God;
and
we
know
not
with
what
we
must
serve
Jehovah,
until
we
come
thither.
27 10:27
But
Jehovah
hardened
Pharaoh’s
heart,
and
he
would
not
let
them
go.
28 10:28
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
him,
Get
thee
from
me,
take
heed
to
thyself,
see
my
face
no
more;
for
in
the
day
thou
seest
my
face
thou shalt
die.
29 10:29
And
Moses
said,
Thou
hast
spoken
well;
I
will
see
thy
face
again
no
more.
111 11:1
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Yet
one
plague
more
will
I
bring
upon
Pharaoh,
and
upon
Egypt;
afterwards
he
will
let
you
go
hence:
when
he
shall
let
you
go,
he
shall
surely
thrust
you
out
hence
altogether.
2 11:2
Speak
now
in
the
ears
of
the
people,
and
let
them
ask
every
man
of
his
neighbor,
and
every
woman
of
her
neighbor,
jewels
of
silver,
and
jewels
of
gold.
3 11:3
And
Jehovah
gave
the
people
favor
in
the
sight
of
the
Egyptians.
Moreover
the
man
Moses
was
very
great
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh’s
servants,
and
in
the
sight
of
the
people.
4 11:4
And
Moses
said,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
About
midnight
will
I
go
out
into
the
midst
of
Egypt:
5 11:5
and
all
the first-born
in
the
land
of
Egypt
shall
die,
from
the first-born
of
Pharaoh
that
sitteth
upon
his
throne,
even
unto
the first-born
of
the maid-servant
that
is
behind
the
mill;
and
all
the first-born
of
cattle.
6 11:6
And
there
shall
be
a
great
cry
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
such
as
there
hath
not
been,
nor
shall
be
any
more.
7 11:7
But
against
any
of
the
children
of
Israel
shall
not
a
dog
move
his
tongue,
against
man
or
beast:
that
ye
may
know
how
that
Jehovah
doth
make
a
distinction
between
the
Egyptians
and
Israel.
8 11:8
And
all
these
thy
servants
shall
come
down
unto
me,
and
bow
down
themselves
unto
me,
saying,
Get
thee
out,
and
all
the
people
that
follow
thee:
and
after
that
I
will
go
out.
And
he
went
out
from
Pharaoh
in
hot
anger.
9 11:9
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Pharaoh
will
not
hearken
unto
you;
that
my
wonders
may
be
multiplied
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
10 11:10
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
all
these
wonders
before
Pharaoh:
and
Jehovah
hardened
Pharaoh’s
heart,
and
he
did
not
let
the
children
of
Israel
go
out
of
his
land.
121 12:1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses
and
Aaron
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
saying,
2 12:2
This
month
shall
be
unto
you
the
beginning
of
months:
it
shall
be
the
first
month
of
the
year
to
you.
3 12:3
Speak
ye
unto
all
the
congregation
of
Israel,
saying,
In
the
tenth
day
of
this
month
they
shall
take
to
them
every
man
a
lamb,
according
to
their
fathers’
houses,
a
lamb
for
a
household:
4 12:4
and
if
the
household
be
too
little
for
a
lamb,
then
shall
he
and
his
neighbor
next
unto
his
house
take
one
according
to
the
number
of
the
souls;
according
to
every
man’s
eating
ye
shall
make
your
count
for
the
lamb.
5 12:5
Your
lamb
shall
be
without
blemish,
a
male
a
year
old:
ye
shall
take
it
from
the
sheep,
or
from
the
goats:
6 12:6
and
ye
shall
keep
it
until
the
fourteenth
day
of
the
same
month;
and
the
whole
assembly
of
the
congregation
of
Israel
shall
kill
it
at
even.
7 12:7
And
they
shall
take
of
the
blood,
and
put
it
on
the
two side-posts
and
on
the
lintel,
upon
the
houses
wherein
they
shall
eat
it.
8 12:8
And
they
shall
eat
the
flesh
in
that
night,
roast
with
fire,
and
unleavened
bread;
with
bitter
herbs
they
shall
eat
it.
9 12:9
Eat
not
of
it
raw,
nor
boiled
at
all
with
water,
but
roast
with
fire;
its
head
with
its
legs
and
with
the
inwards
thereof.
10 12:10
And
ye
shall
let
nothing
of
it
remain
until
the
morning;
but
that
which
remaineth
of
it
until
the
morning
ye
shall
burn
with
fire.
11 12:11
And
thus
shall
ye
eat
it:
with
your
loins
girded,
your
shoes
on
your
feet,
and
your
staff
in
your
hand;
and
ye
shall
eat
it
in
haste:
it
is Jehovah’s
passover.
12 12:12
For
I
will
go
through
the
land
of
Egypt
in
that
night,
and
will
smite
all
the first-born
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
man
and
beast;
and
against
all
the
gods
of
Egypt
I
will
execute
judgments:
I
am
Jehovah.
13 12:13
And
the
blood
shall
be
to
you
for
a
token
upon
the
houses
where
ye
are:
and
when
I
see
the
blood,
I
will
pass
over
you,
and
there
shall
no
plague
be
upon
you
to
destroy
you,
when
I
smite
the
land
of
Egypt.
14 12:14
And
this
day
shall
be
unto
you
for
a
memorial,
and
ye
shall
keep
it
a
feast
to
Jehovah:
throughout
your
generations
ye
shall
keep
it
a
feast
by
an
ordinance
for
ever.
15 12:15
Seven
days
shall
ye
eat
unleavened
bread;
even
the
first
day
ye
shall
put
away
leaven
out
of
your
houses:
for
whosoever
eateth
leavened
bread
from
the
first
day
until
the
seventh
day,
that
soul
shall
be
cut
off
from
Israel.
16 12:16
And
in
the
first
day
there
shall
be
to
you
a
holy
convocation,
and
in
the
seventh
day
a
holy
convocation;
no
manner
of
work
shall
be
done
in
them,
save
that
which
every
man
must
eat,
that
only
may
be
done
by
you.
17 12:17
And
ye
shall
observe
the
feast
of
unleavened
bread;
for
in
this
selfsame
day
have
I
brought
your
hosts
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt:
therefore
shall
ye
observe
this
day
throughout
your
generations
by
an
ordinance
for
ever.
18 12:18
In
the
first
month,
on
the
fourteenth
day
of
the
month
at
even,
ye
shall
eat
unleavened
bread,
until
the
one
and
twentieth
day
of
the
month
at
even.
19 12:19
Seven
days
shall
there
be
no
leaven
found
in
your
houses:
for
whosoever
eateth
that
which
is
leavened,
that
soul
shall
be
cut
off
from
the
congregation
of
Israel,
whether
he
be
a
sojourner,
or
one
that
is
born
in
the
land.
20 12:20
Ye
shall
eat
nothing
leavened;
in
all
your
habitations
shall
ye
eat
unleavened
bread.
21 12:21
Then
Moses
called
for
all
the
elders
of
Israel,
and
said
unto
them,
Draw
out,
and
take
you
lambs
according
to
your
families,
and
kill
the
passover.
22 12:22
And
ye
shall
take
a
bunch
of
hyssop,
and
dip
it
in
the
blood
that
is
in
the
basin,
and
strike
the
lintel
and
the
two side-posts
with
the
blood
that
is
in
the
basin;
and
none
of
you
shall
go
out
of
the
door
of
his
house
until
the
morning.
23 12:23
For
Jehovah
will
pass
through
to
smite
the
Egyptians;
and
when
he
seeth
the
blood
upon
the
lintel,
and
on
the
two side-posts,
Jehovah
will
pass
over
the
door,
and
will
not
suffer
the
destroyer
to
come
in
unto
your
houses
to
smite
you.
24 12:24
And
ye
shall
observe
this
thing
for
an
ordinance
to
thee
and
to
thy
sons
for
ever.
25 12:25
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
ye
are
come
to
the
land
which
Jehovah
will
give
you,
according
as
he
hath
promised,
that
ye
shall
keep
this
service.
26 12:26
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
your
children
shall
say
unto
you,
What
mean
ye
by
this
service?
27 12:27
that
ye
shall
say,
It
is
the
sacrifice
of Jehovah’s
passover,
who
passed
over
the
houses
of
the
children
of
Israel
in
Egypt,
when
he
smote
the
Egyptians,
and
delivered
our
houses.
And
the
people
bowed
the
head
and
worshipped.
28 12:28
And
the
children
of
Israel
went
and
did
so;
as
Jehovah
had
commanded
Moses
and
Aaron,
so
did
they.
29 12:29
And
it
came
to
pass
at
midnight,
that
Jehovah
smote
all
the first-born
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
from
the first-born
of
Pharaoh
that
sat
on
his
throne
unto
the first-born
of
the
captive
that
was
in
the
dungeon;
and
all
the first-born
of
cattle.
30 12:30
And
Pharaoh
rose
up
in
the
night,
he,
and
all
his
servants,
and
all
the
Egyptians;
and
there
was
a
great
cry
in
Egypt;
for
there
was
not
a
house
where
there
was
not
one
dead.
31 12:31
And
he
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron
by
night,
and
said,
Rise
up,
get
you
forth
from
among
my
people,
both
ye
and
the
children
of
Israel;
and
go,
serve
Jehovah,
as
ye
have
said.
32 12:32
Take
both
your
flocks
and
your
herds,
as
ye
have
said,
and
be
gone;
and
bless
me
also.
33 12:33
And
the
Egyptians
were
urgent
upon
the
people,
to
send
them
out
of
the
land
in
haste;
for
they
said,
We
are
all
dead
men.
34 12:34
And
the
people
took
their
dough
before
it
was
leavened,
their kneading-troughs
being
bound
up
in
their
clothes
upon
their
shoulders.
35 12:35
And
the
children
of
Israel
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
they
asked
of
the
Egyptians
jewels
of
silver,
and
jewels
of
gold,
and
raiment:
36 12:36
and
Jehovah
gave
the
people
favor
in
the
sight
of
the
Egyptians,
so
that
they
let
them
have
what
they
asked.
And
they
despoiled
the
Egyptians.
37 12:37
And
the
children
of
Israel
journeyed
from
Rameses
to
Succoth,
about
six
hundred
thousand
on
foot
that
were
men,
besides
children.
38 12:38
And
a
mixed
multitude
went
up
also
with
them;
and
flocks,
and
herds,
even
very
much
cattle.
39 12:39
And
they
baked
unleavened
cakes
of
the
dough
which
they
brought
forth
out
of
Egypt;
for
it
was
not
leavened,
because
they
were
thrust
out
of
Egypt,
and
could
not
tarry,
neither
had
they
prepared
for
themselves
any
victuals.
40 12:40
Now
the
time
that
the
children
of
Israel
dwelt
in
Egypt
was
four
hundred
and
thirty
years.
41 12:41
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
four
hundred
and
thirty
years,
even
the
selfsame
day
it
came
to
pass,
that
all
the
hosts
of
Jehovah
went
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
42 12:42
It
is
a
night
to
be
much
observed
unto
Jehovah
for
bringing
them
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt:
this
is
that
night
of
Jehovah,
to
be
much
observed
of
all
the
children
of
Israel
throughout
their
generations.
43 12:43
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses
and
Aaron,
This
is
the
ordinance
of
the
passover:
there
shall
no
foreigner
eat
thereof;
44 12:44
but
every
man’s
servant
that
is
bought
for
money,
when
thou
hast
circumcised
him,
then
shall
he
eat
thereof.
45 12:45
A
sojourner
and
a
hired
servant
shall
not
eat
thereof.
46 12:46
In
one
house
shall
it
be
eaten;
thou shalt
not
carry
forth aught
of
the
flesh
abroad
out
of
the
house;
neither
shall
ye
break
a
bone
thereof.
47 12:47
All
the
congregation
of
Israel
shall
keep
it.
48 12:48
And
when
a
stranger
shall
sojourn
with
thee,
and
will
keep
the
passover
to
Jehovah,
let
all
his
males
be
circumcised,
and
then
let
him
come
near
and
keep
it;
and
he
shall
be
as
one
that
is
born
in
the
land:
but
no
uncircumcised
person
shall
eat
thereof.
49 12:49
One
law
shall
be
to
him
that
is home-born,
and
unto
the
stranger
that
sojourneth
among
you.
50 12:50
Thus
did
all
the
children
of
Israel;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses
and
Aaron,
so
did
they.
51 12:51
And
it
came
to
pass
the
selfsame
day,
that
Jehovah
did
bring
the
children
of
Israel
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
by
their
hosts.
131 13:1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
2 13:2
Sanctify
unto
me
all
the first-born,
whatsoever
openeth
the
womb
among
the
children
of
Israel,
both
of
man
and
of
beast:
it
is
mine.
3 13:3
And
Moses
said
unto
the
people,
Remember
this
day,
in
which
ye
came
out
from
Egypt,
out
of
the
house
of
bondage;
for
by
strength
of
hand
Jehovah
brought
you
out
from
this
place:
there
shall
no
leavened
bread
be
eaten.
4 13:4
This
day
ye
go
forth
in
the
month
Abib.
5 13:5
And
it
shall
be,
when
Jehovah
shall
bring
thee
into
the
land
of
the
Canaanite,
and
the
Hittite,
and
the
Amorite,
and
the
Hivite,
and
the
Jebusite,
which
he
sware
unto
thy
fathers
to
give
thee,
a
land
flowing
with
milk
and
honey,
that
thou shalt
keep
this
service
in
this
month.
6 13:6
Seven
days
thou shalt
eat
unleavened
bread,
and
in
the
seventh
day
shall
be
a
feast
to
Jehovah.
7 13:7
Unleavened
bread
shall
be
eaten
throughout
the
seven
days;
and
there
shall
no
leavened
bread
be
seen
with
thee,
neither
shall
there
be
leaven
seen
with
thee,
in
all
thy
borders.
8 13:8
And
thou shalt
tell
thy
son
in
that
day,
saying,
It
is
because
of
that
which
Jehovah
did
for
me
when
I
came
forth
out
of
Egypt.
9 13:9
And
it
shall
be
for
a
sign
unto
thee
upon
thy
hand,
and
for
a
memorial
between
thine
eyes,
that
the
law
of
Jehovah
may
be
in
thy
mouth:
for
with
a
strong
hand
hath
Jehovah
brought
thee
out
of
Egypt.
10 13:10
Thou shalt
therefore
keep
this
ordinance
in
its
season
from
year
to
year.
11 13:11
And
it
shall
be,
when
Jehovah
shall
bring
thee
into
the
land
of
the
Canaanite,
as
he
sware
unto
thee
and
to
thy
fathers,
and
shall
give
it
thee,
12 13:12
that
thou shalt
set
apart
unto
Jehovah
all
that
openeth
the
womb,
and
every
firstling
which
thou
hast
that
cometh
of
a
beast;
the
males
shall
be Jehovah’s.
13 13:13
And
every
firstling
of
an
ass
thou shalt
redeem
with
a
lamb;
and
if
thou
wilt
not
redeem
it,
then
thou shalt
break
its
neck:
and
all
the first-born
of
man
among
thy
sons shalt
thou
redeem.
14 13:14
And
it
shall
be,
when
thy
son
asketh
thee
in
time
to
come,
saying,
What
is
this?
that
thou shalt
say
unto
him,
By
strength
of
hand
Jehovah
brought
us
out
from
Egypt,
from
the
house
of
bondage:
15 13:15
and
it
came
to
pass,
when
Pharaoh
would
hardly
let
us
go,
that
Jehovah
slew
all
the first-born
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
the first-born
of
man,
and
the first-born
of
beast:
therefore
I
sacrifice
to
Jehovah
all
that
openeth
the
womb,
being
males;
but
all
the first-born
of
my
sons
I
redeem.
16 13:16
And
it
shall
be
for
a
sign
upon
thy
hand,
and
for
frontlets
between
thine
eyes:
for
by
strength
of
hand
Jehovah
brought
us
forth
out
of
Egypt.
17 13:17
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Pharaoh
had
let
the
people
go,
that
God
led
them
not
by
the
way
of
the
land
of
the
Philistines,
although
that
was
near;
for
God
said,
Lest
peradventure
the
people
repent
when
they
see
war,
and
they
return
to
Egypt:
18 13:18
but
God
led
the
people
about,
by
the
way
of
the
wilderness
by
the
Red
Sea:
and
the
children
of
Israel
went
up
armed
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
19 13:19
And
Moses
took
the
bones
of
Joseph
with
him:
for
he
had
straitly
sworn
the
children
of
Israel,
saying,
God
will
surely
visit
you;
and
ye
shall
carry
up
my
bones
away
hence
with
you.
20 13:20
And
they
took
their
journey
from
Succoth,
and
encamped
in
Etham,
in
the
edge
of
the
wilderness.
21 13:21
And
Jehovah
went
before
them
by
day
in
a
pillar
of
cloud,
to
lead
them
the
way,
and
by
night
in
a
pillar
of
fire,
to
give
them
light;
that
they
might
go
by
day
and
by
night:
22 13:22
the
pillar
of
cloud
by
day,
and
the
pillar
of
fire
by
night,
departed
not
from
before
the
people.
141 14:1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
2 14:2
Speak
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
that
they
turn
back
and
encamp
before
Pi-hahiroth,
between
Migdol
and
the
sea,
before
Baal-zephon:
over
against
it
shall
ye
encamp
by
the
sea.
3 14:3
And
Pharaoh
will
say
of
the
children
of
Israel,
They
are
entangled
in
the
land,
the
wilderness
hath
shut
them
in.
4 14:4
And
I
will
harden
Pharaoh’s
heart,
and
he
shall
follow
after
them;
and
I
will
get
me
honor
upon
Pharaoh,
and
upon
all
his
host:
and
the
Egyptians
shall
know
that
I
am
Jehovah.
And
they
did
so.
5 14:5
And
it
was
told
the
king
of
Egypt
that
the
people
were
fled:
and
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
and
of
his
servants
was
changed towards
the
people,
and
they
said,
What
is
this
we
have
done,
that
we
have
let
Israel
go
from
serving
us?
6 14:6
And
he
made
ready
his
chariot,
and
took
his
people
with
him:
7 14:7
and
he
took
six
hundred
chosen
chariots,
and
all
the
chariots
of
Egypt,
and
captains
over
all
of
them.
8 14:8
And
Jehovah
hardened
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt,
and
he
pursued
after
the
children
of
Israel:
for
the
children
of
Israel
went
out
with
a
high
hand.
9 14:9
And
the
Egyptians
pursued
after
them,
all
the
horses
and
chariots
of
Pharaoh,
and
his
horsemen,
and
his
army,
and
overtook
them
encamping
by
the
sea,
beside
Pi-hahiroth,
before
Baal-zephon.
10 14:10
And
when
Pharaoh
drew
nigh,
the
children
of
Israel
lifted
up
their
eyes,
and,
behold,
the
Egyptians
were
marching
after
them;
and
they
were
sore
afraid:
and
the
children
of
Israel
cried
out
unto
Jehovah.
11 14:11
And
they
said
unto
Moses,
Because
there
were
no
graves
in
Egypt,
hast
thou
taken
us
away
to
die
in
the
wilderness?
wherefore
hast
thou
dealt
thus
with
us,
to
bring
us
forth
out
of
Egypt?
12 14:12
Is
not
this
the
word
that
we
spake
unto
thee
in
Egypt,
saying,
Let
us
alone,
that
we
may
serve
the
Egyptians?
For
it
were
better
for
us
to
serve
the
Egyptians,
than
that
we
should
die
in
the
wilderness.
13 14:13
And
Moses
said
unto
the
people,
Fear
ye
not,
stand
still,
and
see
the
salvation
of
Jehovah,
which
he
will
work
for
you to-day:
for
the
Egyptians
whom
ye
have
seen to-day,
ye
shall
see
them
again
no
more
for
ever.
14 14:14
Jehovah
will
fight
for
you,
and
ye
shall
hold
your
peace.
15 14:15
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Wherefore
criest
thou
unto
me?
speak
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
that
they
go
forward.
16 14:16
And
lift
thou
up
thy
rod,
and
stretch
out
thy
hand
over
the
sea,
and
divide
it:
and
the
children
of
Israel
shall
go
into
the
midst
of
the
sea
on
dry
ground.
17 14:17
And
I,
behold,
I
will
harden
the
hearts
of
the
Egyptians,
and
they
shall
go
in
after
them:
and
I
will
get
me
honor
upon
Pharaoh,
and
upon
all
his
host,
upon
his
chariots,
and
upon
his
horsemen.
18 14:18
And
the
Egyptians
shall
know
that
I
am
Jehovah,
when
I
have
gotten
me
honor
upon
Pharaoh,
upon
his
chariots,
and
upon
his
horsemen.
19 14:19
And
the
angel
of
God,
who
went
before
the
camp
of
Israel,
removed
and
went
behind
them;
and
the
pillar
of
cloud
removed
from
before
them,
and
stood
behind
them:
20 14:20
and
it
came
between
the
camp
of
Egypt
and
the
camp
of
Israel;
and
there
was
the
cloud
and
the
darkness,
yet
gave
it
light
by
night:
and
the
one
came
not
near
the
other
all
the
night.
21 14:21
And
Moses
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
sea;
and
Jehovah
caused
the
sea
to
go
back
by
a
strong
east
wind
all
the
night,
and
made
the
sea
dry
land,
and
the
waters
were
divided.
22 14:22
And
the
children
of
Israel
went
into
the
midst
of
the
sea
upon
the
dry
ground:
and
the
waters
were
a
wall
unto
them
on
their
right
hand,
and
on
their
left.
23 14:23
And
the
Egyptians
pursued,
and
went
in
after
them
into
the
midst
of
the
sea,
all
Pharaoh’s
horses,
his
chariots,
and
his
horsemen.
24 14:24
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
morning
watch,
that
Jehovah
looked
forth
upon
the
host
of
the
Egyptians
through
the
pillar
of
fire
and
of
cloud,
and
discomfited
the
host
of
the
Egyptians.
25 14:25
And
he
took
off
their
chariot
wheels,
and
they
drove
them
heavily;
so
that
the
Egyptians
said,
Let
us
flee
from
the
face
of
Israel;
for
Jehovah
fighteth
for
them
against
the
Egyptians.
26 14:26
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
out
thy
hand
over
the
sea,
that
the
waters
may
come
again
upon
the
Egyptians,
upon
their
chariots,
and
upon
their
horsemen.
27 14:27
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
hand
over
the
sea,
and
the
sea
returned
to
its
strength
when
the
morning
appeared;
and
the
Egyptians
fled
against
it;
and
Jehovah
overthrew
the
Egyptians
in
the
midst
of
the
sea.
28 14:28
And
the
waters
returned,
and
covered
the
chariots,
and
the
horsemen,
even
all
the
host
of
Pharaoh
that
went
in
after
them
into
the
sea;
there
remained
not
so
much
as
one
of
them.
29 14:29
But
the
children
of
Israel
walked
upon
dry
land
in
the
midst
of
the
sea;
and
the
waters
were
a
wall
unto
them
on
their
right
hand,
and
on
their
left.
30 14:30
Thus
Jehovah
saved
Israel
that
day
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Egyptians;
and
Israel
saw
the
Egyptians
dead
upon
the sea-shore.
31 14:31
And
Israel
saw
the
great
work
which
Jehovah
did
upon
the
Egyptians,
and
the
people
feared
Jehovah:
and
they
believed
in
Jehovah,
and
in
his
servant
Moses.
151 15:1
Then
sang
Moses
and
the
children
of
Israel
this
song
unto
Jehovah,
and
spake,
saying,
I
will
sing
unto
Jehovah,
for
he
hath
triumphed
gloriously:
The
horse
and
his
rider
hath
he
thrown
into
the
sea.
2 15:2
Jehovah
is
my
strength
and
song,
And
he
is
become
my
salvation:
This
is
my
God,
and
I
will
praise
him;
My
father’s
God,
and
I
will
exalt
him.
3 15:3
Jehovah
is
a
man
of
war:
Jehovah
is
his
name.
4 15:4
Pharaoh’s
chariots
and
his
host
hath
he
cast
into
the
sea;
And
his
chosen
captains
are
sunk
in
the
Red
Sea.
5 15:5
The
deeps
cover
them:
They
went
down
into
the
depths
like
a
stone.
6 15:6
Thy
right
hand,
O
Jehovah,
is
glorious
in
power,
Thy
right
hand,
O
Jehovah,
dasheth
in
pieces
the
enemy.
7 15:7
And
in
the
greatness
of
thine
excellency
thou overthrowest
them
that
rise
up
against
thee:
Thou
sendest
forth
thy
wrath,
it
consumeth
them
as
stubble.
8 15:8
And
with
the
blast
of
thy
nostrils
the
waters
were
piled
up,
The
floods
stood
upright
as
a
heap;
The
deeps
were
congealed
in
the
heart
of
the
sea.
9 15:9
The
enemy
said,
I
will
pursue,
I
will
overtake,
I
will
divide
the
spoil;
My
desire
shall
be
satisfied
upon
them;
I
will
draw
my
sword,
my
hand
shall
destroy
them.
10 15:10
Thou
didst
blow
with
thy
wind,
the
sea
covered
them:
They
sank
as
lead
in
the
mighty
waters.
11 15:11
Who
is
like
unto
thee,
O
Jehovah,
among
the
gods?
Who
is
like
thee,
glorious
in
holiness,
Fearful
in
praises,
doing
wonders?
12 15:12
Thou stretchedst
out
thy
right
hand,
The
earth
swallowed
them.
13 15:13
Thou
in
thy
lovingkindness
hast
led
the
people
that
thou
hast
redeemed:
Thou
hast
guided
them
in
thy
strength
to
thy
holy
habitation.
14 15:14
The
peoples
have
heard,
they
tremble:
Pangs
have
taken
hold
on
the
inhabitants
of
Philistia.
15 15:15
Then
were
the
chiefs
of
Edom
dismayed;
The
mighty
men
of
Moab,
trembling
taketh
hold
upon
them:
All
the
inhabitants
of
Canaan
are
melted
away.
16 15:16
Terror
and
dread
falleth
upon
them;
By
the
greatness
of
thine
arm
they
are
as
still
as
a
stone;
Till
thy
people
pass
over,
O
Jehovah,
Till
the
people
pass
over
that
thou
hast
purchased.
17 15:17
Thou
wilt
bring
them
in,
and
plant
them
in
the
mountain
of
thine
inheritance,
The
place,
O
Jehovah,
which
thou
hast
made
for
thee
to
dwell
in,
The
sanctuary,
O
Lord,
which
thy
hands
have
established.
18 15:18
Jehovah
shall
reign
for
ever
and
ever.
19 15:19
For
the
horses
of
Pharaoh
went
in
with
his
chariots
and
with
his
horsemen
into
the
sea,
and
Jehovah
brought
back
the
waters
of
the
sea
upon
them;
but
the
children
of
Israel
walked
on
dry
land
in
the
midst
of
the
sea.
20 15:20
And
Miriam
the
prophetess,
the
sister
of
Aaron,
took
a
timbrel
in
her
hand;
and
all
the
women
went
out
after
her
with
timbrels
and
with
dances.
21 15:21
And
Miriam
answered
them,
Sing
ye
to
Jehovah,
for
he
hath
triumphed
gloriously;
The
horse
and
his
rider
hath
he
thrown
into
the
sea.
22 15:22
And
Moses
led
Israel
onward
from
the
Red
Sea,
and
they
went
out
into
the
wilderness
of
Shur;
and
they
went
three
days
in
the
wilderness,
and
found
no
water.
23 15:23
And
when
they
came
to
Marah,
they
could
not
drink
of
the
waters
of
Marah,
for
they
were
bitter:
therefore
the
name
of
it
was
called
Marah.
24 15:24
And
the
people
murmured
against
Moses,
saying,
What
shall
we
drink?
25 15:25
And
he
cried
unto
Jehovah;
and
Jehovah
showed
him
a
tree,
and
he
cast
it
into
the
waters,
and
the
waters
were
made
sweet.
There
he
made
for
them
a
statute
and
an
ordinance,
and
there
he
proved
them;
26 15:26
and
he
said,
If
thou
wilt
diligently
hearken
to
the
voice
of
Jehovah
thy
God,
and
wilt
do
that
which
is
right
in
his
eyes,
and
wilt
give
ear
to
his
commandments,
and
keep
all
his
statutes,
I
will
put
none
of
the
diseases
upon
thee,
which
I
have
put
upon
the
Egyptians:
for
I
am
Jehovah
that
healeth
thee.
27 15:27
And
they
came
to
Elim,
where
were
twelve
springs
of
water,
and
threescore
and
ten palm-trees:
and
they
encamped
there
by
the
waters.
161 16:1
And
they
took
their
journey
from
Elim,
and
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel
came
unto
the
wilderness
of
Sin,
which
is
between
Elim
and
Sinai,
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
second
month
after
their
departing
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
2 16:2
And
the
whole
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel
murmured
against
Moses
and
against
Aaron
in
the
wilderness:
3 16:3
and
the
children
of
Israel
said
unto
them,
Would
that
we
had
died
by
the
hand
of
Jehovah
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
when
we
sat
by
the flesh-pots,
when
we
did
eat
bread
to
the
full;
for
ye
have
brought
us
forth
into
this
wilderness,
to
kill
this
whole
assembly
with
hunger.
4 16:4
Then
said
Jehovah
unto
Moses,
Behold,
I
will
rain
bread
from
heaven
for
you;
and
the
people
shall
go
out
and
gather
a
day’s
portion
every
day,
that
I
may
prove
them,
whether
they
will
walk
in
my
law,
or
not.
5 16:5
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
on
the
sixth
day,
that
they
shall
prepare
that
which
they
bring
in,
and
it
shall
be
twice
as
much
as
they
gather
daily.
6 16:6
And
Moses
and
Aaron
said
unto
all
the
children
of
Israel,
At
even,
then
ye
shall
know
that
Jehovah
hath
brought
you
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt;
7 16:7
and
in
the
morning,
then
ye
shall
see
the
glory
of
Jehovah;
for
that
he
heareth
your
murmurings
against
Jehovah:
and
what
are
we,
that
ye
murmur
against
us?
8 16:8
And
Moses
said,
This
shall
be,
when
Jehovah
shall
give
you
in
the
evening
flesh
to
eat,
and
in
the
morning
bread
to
the
full;
for
that
Jehovah
heareth
your
murmurings
which
ye
murmur
against
him:
and
what
are
we?
your
murmurings
are
not
against
us,
but
against
Jehovah.
9 16:9
And
Moses
said
unto
Aaron,
Say
unto
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel,
Come
near
before
Jehovah;
for
he
hath
heard
your
murmurings.
10 16:10
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
Aaron
spake
unto
the
whole
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel,
that
they
looked
toward
the
wilderness,
and,
behold,
the
glory
of
Jehovah
appeared
in
the
cloud.
11 16:11
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
12 16:12
I
have
heard
the
murmurings
of
the
children
of
Israel:
speak
unto
them,
saying,
At
even
ye
shall
eat
flesh,
and
in
the
morning
ye
shall
be
filled
with
bread:
and
ye
shall
know
that
I
am
Jehovah
your
God.
13 16:13
And
it
came
to
pass
at
even,
that
the
quails
came
up,
and
covered
the
camp:
and
in
the
morning
the
dew
lay
round
about
the
camp.
14 16:14
And
when
the
dew
that
lay
was
gone
up,
behold,
upon
the
face
of
the
wilderness
a
small
round
thing,
small
as
the hoar-frost
on
the
ground.
15 16:15
And
when
the
children
of
Israel
saw
it,
they
said
one
to
another,
What
is
it?
for
they
knew
not
what
it
was.
And
Moses
said
unto
them,
It
is
the
bread
which
Jehovah
hath
given
you
to
eat.
16 16:16
This
is
the
thing
which
Jehovah
hath
commanded,
Gather
ye
of
it
every
man
according
to
his
eating;
an
omer
a
head,
according
to
the
number
of
your
persons,
shall
ye
take
it,
every
man
for
them
that
are
in
his
tent.
17 16:17
And
the
children
of
Israel
did
so,
and
gathered
some
more,
some
less.
18 16:18
And
when
they
measured
it
with
an
omer,
he
that
gathered
much
had
nothing
over,
and
he
that
gathered
little
had
no
lack;
they
gathered
every
man
according
to
his
eating.
19 16:19
And
Moses
said
unto
them,
Let
no
man
leave
of
it
till
the
morning.
20 16:20
Notwithstanding
they
hearkened
not
unto
Moses;
but
some
of
them
left
of
it
until
the
morning,
and
it
bred
worms,
and
became
foul:
and
Moses
was
wroth
with
them.
21 16:21
And
they
gathered
it
morning
by
morning,
every
man
according
to
his
eating:
and
when
the
sun
waxed
hot,
it
melted.
22 16:22
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
on
the
sixth
day
they
gathered
twice
as
much
bread,
two
omers
for
each
one:
and
all
the
rulers
of
the
congregation
came
and
told
Moses.
23 16:23
And
he
said
unto
them,
This
is
that
which
Jehovah
hath
spoken, To-morrow
is
a
solemn
rest,
a
holy
sabbath
unto
Jehovah:
bake
that
which
ye
will
bake,
and
boil
that
which
ye
will
boil;
and
all
that
remaineth
over
lay
up
for
you
to
be
kept
until
the
morning.
24 16:24
And
they
laid
it
up
till
the
morning,
as
Moses
bade:
and
it
did
not
become
foul,
neither
was
there
any
worm
therein.
25 16:25
And
Moses
said,
Eat
that to-day;
for to-day
is
a
sabbath
unto
Jehovah: to-day
ye
shall
not
find
it
in
the
field.
26 16:26
Six
days
ye
shall
gather
it;
but
on
the
seventh
day
is
the
sabbath,
in
it
there
shall
be
none.
27 16:27
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
seventh
day,
that
there
went
out
some
of
the
people
to
gather,
and
they
found
none.
28 16:28
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
How
long
refuse
ye
to
keep
my
commandments
and
my
laws?
29 16:29
See,
for
that
Jehovah
hath
given
you
the
sabbath,
therefore
he
giveth
you
on
the
sixth
day
the
bread
of
two
days;
abide
ye
every
man
in
his
place,
let
no
man
go
out
of
his
place
on
the
seventh
day.
30 16:30
So
the
people
rested
on
the
seventh
day.
31 16:31
And
the
house
of
Israel
called
the
name
thereof
Manna:
and
it
was
like
coriander
seed,
white;
and
the
taste
of
it
was
like
wafers
made
with
honey.
32 16:32
And
Moses
said,
This
is
the
thing
which
Jehovah
hath
commanded,
Let
an
omerful
of
it
be
kept
throughout
your
generations,
that
they
may
see
the
bread
wherewith
I
fed
you
in
the
wilderness,
when
I
brought
you
forth
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
33 16:33
And
Moses
said
unto
Aaron,
Take
a
pot,
and
put
an
omerful
of
manna
therein,
and
lay
it
up
before
Jehovah,
to
be
kept
throughout
your
generations.
34 16:34
As
Jehovah
commanded
Moses,
so
Aaron
laid
it
up
before
the
Testimony,
to
be
kept.
35 16:35
And
the
children
of
Israel
did
eat
the
manna
forty
years,
until
they
came
to
a
land
inhabited;
they
did
eat
the
manna,
until
they
came
unto
the
borders
of
the
land
of
Canaan.
36 16:36
Now
an
omer
is
the
tenth
part
of
an
ephah.
171 17:1
And
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel
journeyed
from
the
wilderness
of
Sin,
by
their
journeys,
according
to
the
commandment
of
Jehovah,
and
encamped
in
Rephidim:
and
there
was
no
water
for
the
people
to
drink.
2 17:2
Wherefore
the
people
strove
with
Moses,
and
said,
Give
us
water
that
we
may
drink.
And
Moses
said
unto
them,
Why
strive
ye
with
me?
wherefore
do
ye
tempt
Jehovah?
3 17:3
And
the
people
thirsted
there
for
water;
and
the
people
murmured
against
Moses,
and
said,
Wherefore
hast
thou
brought
us
up
out
of
Egypt,
to
kill
us
and
our
children
and
our
cattle
with
thirst?
4 17:4
And
Moses
cried
unto
Jehovah,
saying,
What
shall
I
do
unto
this
people?
they
are
almost
ready
to
stone
me.
5 17:5
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Pass
on
before
the
people,
and
take
with
thee
of
the
elders
of
Israel;
and
thy
rod,
wherewith
thou
smotest
the
river,
take
in
thy
hand,
and
go.
6 17:6
Behold,
I
will
stand
before
thee
there
upon
the
rock
in
Horeb;
and
thou shalt
smite
the
rock,
and
there
shall
come
water
out
of
it,
that
the
people
may
drink.
And
Moses
did
so
in
the
sight
of
the
elders
of
Israel.
7 17:7
And
he
called
the
name
of
the
place
Massah,
and
Meribah,
because
of
the
striving
of
the
children
of
Israel,
and
because
they
tempted
Jehovah,
saying,
Is
Jehovah
among
us,
or
not?
8 17:8
Then
came
Amalek,
and
fought
with
Israel
in
Rephidim.
9 17:9
And
Moses
said
unto
Joshua,
Choose
us
out
men,
and
go
out,
fight
with
Amalek: to-morrow
I
will
stand
on
the
top
of
the
hill
with
the
rod
of
God
in
my
hand.
10 17:10
So
Joshua
did
as
Moses
had
said
to
him,
and
fought
with
Amalek:
and
Moses,
Aaron,
and
Hur
went
up
to
the
top
of
the
hill.
11 17:11
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Moses
held
up
his
hand,
that
Israel
prevailed;
and
when
he
let
down
his
hand,
Amalek
prevailed.
12 17:12
But
Moses’
hands
were
heavy;
and
they
took
a
stone,
and
put
it
under
him,
and
he
sat
thereon;
and
Aaron
and
Hur
stayed
up
his
hands,
the
one
on
the
one
side,
and
the
other
on
the
other
side;
and
his
hands
were
steady
until
the
going
down
of
the
sun.
13 17:13
And
Joshua
discomfited
Amalek
and
his
people
with
the
edge
of
the
sword.
14 17:14
and
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Write
this
for
a
memorial
in
a
book,
and
rehearse
it
in
the
ears
of
Joshua:
that
I
will
utterly
blot
out
the
remembrance
of
Amalek
from
under
heaven.
15 17:15
And
Moses
built
an
altar,
and
called
the
name
of
it
Jehovah-nissi;
16 17:16
and
he
said,
Jehovah
hath
sworn:
Jehovah
will
have
war
with
Amalek
from
generation
to
generation.
181 18:1
Now
Jethro,
the
priest
of
Midian,
Moses’
father-in-law,
heard
of
all
that
God
had
done
for
Moses,
and
for
Israel
his
people,
how
that
Jehovah
had
brought
Israel
out
of
Egypt.
2 18:2
And
Jethro,
Moses’
father-in-law,
took
Zipporah,
Moses’
wife,
after
he
had
sent
her
away,
3 18:3
and
her
two
sons;
of
whom
the
name
of
the
one
was
Gershom;
for
he
said,
I
have
been
a
sojourner
in
a
foreign
land:
4 18:4
and
the
name
of
the
other
was
Eliezer;
for
he
said,
The
God
of
my
father
was
my
help,
and
delivered
me
from
the
sword
of
Pharaoh.
5 18:5
And
Jethro,
Moses’
father-in-law,
came
with
his
sons
and
his
wife
unto
Moses
into
the
wilderness
where
he
was
encamped,
at
the
mount
of
God:
6 18:6
and
he
said
unto
Moses,
I,
thy
father-in-law
Jethro,
am
come
unto
thee,
and
thy
wife,
and
her
two
sons
with
her.
7 18:7
And
Moses
went
out
to
meet
his
father-in-law,
and
did
obeisance,
and
kissed
him:
and
they
asked
each
other
of
their
welfare;
and
they
came
into
the
tent.
8 18:8
And
Moses
told
his
father-in-law
all
that
Jehovah
had
done
unto
Pharaoh
and
to
the
Egyptians
for
Israel’s
sake,
all
the
travail
that
had
come
upon
them
by
the
way,
and
how
Jehovah
delivered
them.
9 18:9
And
Jethro
rejoiced
for
all
the
goodness
which
Jehovah
had
done
to
Israel,
in
that
he
had
delivered
them
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Egyptians.
10 18:10
And
Jethro
said,
Blessed
be
Jehovah,
who
hath
delivered
you
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Egyptians,
and
out
of
the
hand
of
Pharaoh;
who
hath
delivered
the
people
from
under
the
hand
of
the
Egyptians.
11 18:11
Now
I
know
that
Jehovah
is
greater
than
all
gods;
yea,
in
the
thing
wherein
they
dealt
proudly
against
them.
12 18:12
And
Jethro,
Moses’
father-in-law,
took
a burnt-offering
and
sacrifices
for
God:
and
Aaron
came,
and
all
the
elders
of
Israel,
to
eat
bread
with
Moses’
father-in-law
before
God.
13 18:13
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
morrow,
that
Moses
sat
to
judge
the
people:
and
the
people
stood
about
Moses
from
the
morning
unto
the
evening.
14 18:14
And
when
Moses’
father-in-law
saw
all
that
he
did
to
the
people,
he
said,
What
is
this
thing
that
thou
doest
to
the
people?
why
sittest
thou
thyself
alone,
and
all
the
people
stand
about
thee
from
morning
unto
even?
15 18:15
And
Moses
said
unto
his
father-in-law,
Because
the
people
come
unto
me
to
inquire
of
God:
16 18:16
when
they
have
a
matter,
they
come
unto
me;
and
I
judge
between
a
man
and
his
neighbor,
and
I
make
them
know
the
statutes
of
God,
and
his
laws.
17 18:17
And
Moses’
father-in-law
said
unto
him,
The
thing
that
thou
doest
is
not
good.
18 18:18
Thou
wilt
surely
wear
away,
both
thou,
and
this
people
that
is
with
thee:
for
the
thing
is
too
heavy
for
thee;
thou
art
not
able
to
perform
it
thyself
alone.
19 18:19
Hearken
now
unto
my
voice,
I
will
give
thee
counsel,
and
God
be
with
thee:
be
thou
for
the
people
to
God-ward,
and
bring
thou
the
causes
unto
God:
20 18:20
and
thou shalt
teach
them
the
statutes
and
the
laws,
and shalt
show
them
the
way
wherein
they
must
walk,
and
the
work
that
they
must
do.
21 18:21
Moreover
thou shalt
provide
out
of
all
the
people
able
men,
such
as
fear
God,
men
of
truth,
hating
unjust
gain;
and
place
such
over
them,
to
be
rulers
of
thousands,
rulers
of
hundreds,
rulers
of
fifties,
and
rulers
of
tens:
22 18:22
and
let
them
judge
the
people
at
all
seasons:
and
it
shall
be,
that
every
great
matter
they
shall
bring
unto
thee,
but
every
small
matter
they
shall
judge
themselves:
so
shall
it
be
easier
for
thyself,
and
they
shall
bear
the
burden
with
thee.
23 18:23
If
thou shalt
do
this
thing,
and
God
command
thee
so,
then
thou shalt
be
able
to
endure,
and
all
this
people
also
shall
go
to
their
place
in
peace.
24 18:24
So
Moses
hearkened
to
the
voice
of
his
father-in-law,
and
did
all
that
he
had
said.
25 18:25
And
Moses
chose
able
men
out
of
all
Israel,
and
made
them
heads
over
the
people,
rulers
of
thousands,
rulers
of
hundreds,
rulers
of
fifties,
and
rulers
of
tens.
26 18:26
And
they
judged
the
people
at
all
seasons:
the
hard
causes
they
brought
unto
Moses,
but
every
small
matter
they
judged
themselves.
27 18:27
And
Moses
let
his
father-in-law
depart;
and
he
went
his
way
into
his
own
land.
191 19:1
In
the
third
month
after
the
children
of
Israel
were
gone
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
the
same
day
came
they
into
the
wilderness
of
Sinai.
2 19:2
And
when
they
were
departed
from
Rephidim,
and
were
come
to
the
wilderness
of
Sinai,
they
encamped
in
the
wilderness;
and
there
Israel
encamped
before
the
mount.
3 19:3
And
Moses
went
up
unto
God,
and
Jehovah
called
unto
him
out
of
the
mountain,
saying,
Thus shalt
thou
say
to
the
house
of
Jacob,
and
tell
the
children
of
Israel:
4 19:4
Ye
have
seen
what
I
did
unto
the
Egyptians,
and
how
I
bare
you
on
eagles’
wings,
and
brought
you
unto
myself.
5 19:5
Now
therefore,
if
ye
will
obey
my
voice
indeed,
and
keep
my
covenant,
then
ye
shall
be
mine
own
possession
from
among
all
peoples:
for
all
the
earth
is
mine:
6 19:6
and
ye
shall
be
unto
me
a
kingdom
of
priests,
and
a
holy
nation.
These
are
the
words
which
thou shalt
speak
unto
the
children
of
Israel.
7 19:7
And
Moses
came
and
called
for
the
elders
of
the
people,
and
set
before
them
all
these
words
which
Jehovah
commanded
him.
8 19:8
And
all
the
people
answered
together,
and
said,
All
that
Jehovah
hath
spoken
we
will
do.
And
Moses
reported
the
words
of
the
people
unto
Jehovah.
9 19:9
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Lo,
I
come
unto
thee
in
a
thick
cloud,
that
the
people
may
hear
when
I
speak
with
thee,
and
may
also
believe
thee
for
ever.
And
Moses
told
the
words
of
the
people
unto
Jehovah.
10 19:10
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Go
unto
the
people,
and
sanctify
them to-day
and to-morrow,
and
let
them
wash
their
garments,
11 19:11
and
be
ready
against
the
third
day;
for
the
third
day
Jehovah
will
come
down
in
the
sight
of
all
the
people
upon
mount
Sinai.
12 19:12
And
thou shalt
set
bounds
unto
the
people
round
about,
saying,
Take
heed
to
yourselves,
that
ye
go
not
up
into
the
mount,
or
touch
the
border
of
it:
whosoever
toucheth
the
mount
shall
be
surely
put
to
death:
13 19:13
no
hand
shall
touch
him,
but
he
shall
surely
be
stoned,
or
shot
through;
whether
it
be
beast
or
man,
he
shall
not
live:
when
the
trumpet
soundeth
long,
they
shall
come
up
to
the
mount.
14 19:14
And
Moses
went
down
from
the
mount
unto
the
people,
and
sanctified
the
people;
and
they
washed
their
garments.
15 19:15
And
he
said
unto
the
people,
Be
ready
against
the
third
day:
come
not
near
a
woman.
16 19:16
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
third
day,
when
it
was
morning,
that
there
were
thunders
and
lightnings,
and
a
thick
cloud
upon
the
mount,
and
the
voice
of
a
trumpet
exceeding
loud;
and
all
the
people
that
were
in
the
camp
trembled.
17 19:17
And
Moses
brought
forth
the
people
out
of
the
camp
to
meet
God;
and
they
stood
at
the
nether
part
of
the
mount.
18 19:18
And
mount
Sinai,
the
whole
of
it, smoked,
because
Jehovah
descended
upon
it
in
fire;
and
the
smoke
thereof
ascended
as
the
smoke
of
a
furnace,
and
the
whole
mount
quaked
greatly.
19 19:19
And
when
the
voice
of
the
trumpet
waxed
louder
and
louder,
Moses
spake,
and
God
answered
him
by
a
voice.
20 19:20
And
Jehovah
came
down
upon
mount
Sinai,
to
the
top
of
the
mount:
and
Jehovah
called
Moses
to
the
top
of
the
mount;
and
Moses
went
up.
21 19:21
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Go
down,
charge
the
people,
lest
they
break
through
unto
Jehovah
to
gaze,
and
many
of
them
perish.
22 19:22
And
let
the
priests
also,
that
come
near
to
Jehovah,
sanctify
themselves,
lest
Jehovah
break
forth
upon
them.
23 19:23
And
Moses
said
unto
Jehovah,
The
people
cannot
come
up
to
mount
Sinai:
for
thou
didst
charge
us,
saying,
Set
bounds
about
the
mount,
and
sanctify
it.
24 19:24
And
Jehovah
said
unto
him,
Go,
get
thee
down;
and
thou shalt
come
up,
thou,
and
Aaron
with
thee:
but
let
not
the
priests
and
the
people
break
through
to
come
up
unto
Jehovah,
lest
he
break
forth
upon
them.
25 19:25
So
Moses
went
down
unto
the
people,
and
told
them.
201 20:1
And
God
spake
all
these
words,
saying,
2 20:2
I
am
Jehovah
thy
God,
who
brought
thee
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
out
of
the
house
of
bondage.
3 20:3
Thou shalt
have
no
other
gods
before
me.
4 20:4
Thou shalt
not
make
unto
thee
a
graven
image,
nor
any
likeness
of
any
thing
that
is
in
heaven
above,
or
that
is
in
the
earth
beneath,
or
that
is
in
the
water
under
the
earth:
5 20:5
thou shalt
not
bow
down
thyself
unto
them,
nor
serve
them;
for
I
Jehovah
thy
God
am
a
jealous
God,
visiting
the
iniquity
of
the
fathers
upon
the
children,
upon
the
third
and
upon
the
fourth
generation
of
them
that
hate
me,
6 20:6
and
showing
lovingkindness
unto
thousands
of
them
that
love
me
and
keep
my
commandments.
7 20:7
Thou shalt
not
take
the
name
of
Jehovah
thy
God
in
vain;
for
Jehovah
will
not
hold
him
guiltless
that
taketh
his
name
in
vain.
8 20:8
Remember
the
sabbath
day,
to
keep
it
holy.
9 20:9
Six
days shalt
thou
labor,
and
do
all
thy
work;
10 20:10
but
the
seventh
day
is
a
sabbath
unto
Jehovah
thy
God:
in
it
thou shalt
not
do
any
work,
thou,
nor
thy
son,
nor
thy
daughter,
thy man-servant,
nor
thy maid-servant,
nor
thy
cattle,
nor
thy
stranger
that
is
within
thy
gates:
11 20:11
for
in
six
days
Jehovah
made
heaven
and
earth,
the
sea,
and
all
that
in
them
is,
and
rested
the
seventh
day:
wherefore
Jehovah
blessed
the
sabbath
day,
and
hallowed
it.
12 20:12
Honor
thy
father
and
thy
mother,
that
thy
days
may
be
long
in
the
land
which
Jehovah
thy
God
giveth
thee.
13 20:13
Thou shalt
not
kill.
14 20:14
Thou shalt
not
commit
adultery.
15 20:15
Thou shalt
not
steal.
16 20:16
Thou shalt
not
bear
false
witness
against
thy
neighbor.
17 20:17
Thou shalt
not
covet
thy
neighbor’s
house,
thou shalt
not
covet
thy
neighbor’s
wife,
nor
his man-servant,
nor
his maid-servant,
nor
his
ox,
nor
his
ass,
nor
anything
that
is
thy
neighbor’s.
18 20:18
And
all
the
people
perceived
the
thunderings,
and
the
lightnings,
and
the
voice
of
the
trumpet,
and
the
mountain
smoking:
and
when
the
people
saw
it,
they
trembled,
and
stood
afar
off.
19 20:19
And
they
said
unto
Moses,
Speak
thou
with
us,
and
we
will
hear;
but
let
not
God
speak
with
us,
lest
we
die.
20 20:20
And
Moses
said
unto
the
people,
Fear
not:
for
God
is
come
to
prove
you,
and
that
his
fear
may
be
before
you,
that
ye
sin
not.
21 20:21
And
the
people
stood
afar
off,
and
Moses
drew
near
unto
the
thick
darkness
where
God
was.
22 20:22
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Thus
thou shalt
say
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
Ye
yourselves
have
seen
that
I
have
talked
with
you
from
heaven.
23 20:23
Ye
shall
not
make
other
gods
with
me;
gods
of
silver,
or
gods
of
gold,
ye
shall
not
make
unto
you.
24 20:24
An
altar
of
earth
thou shalt
make
unto
me,
and shalt
sacrifice
thereon
thy burnt-offerings,
and
thy peace-offerings,
thy
sheep,
and
thine
oxen:
in
every
place
where
I
record
my
name
I
will
come
unto
thee
and
I
will
bless
thee.
25 20:25
And
if
thou
make
me
an
altar
of
stone,
thou shalt
not
build
it
of
hewn
stones;
for
if
thou
lift
up
thy
tool
upon
it,
thou
hast
polluted
it.
26 20:26
Neither shalt
thou
go
up
by
steps
unto
mine
altar,
that
thy
nakedness
be
not
uncovered
thereon.
211 21:1
Now
these
are
the
ordinances
which
thou shalt
set
before
them.
2 21:2
If
thou
buy
a
Hebrew
servant,
six
years
he
shall
serve:
and
in
the
seventh
he
shall
go
out
free
for
nothing.
3 21:3
If
he
come
in
by
himself,
he
shall
go
out
by
himself:
if
he
be
married,
then
his
wife
shall
go
out
with
him.
4 21:4
If
his
master
give
him
a
wife
and
she
bear
him
sons
or
daughters;
the
wife
and
her
children
shall
be
her
master’s,
and
he
shall
go
out
by
himself.
5 21:5
But
if
the
servant
shall
plainly
say,
I
love
my
master,
my
wife,
and
my
children;
I
will
not
go
out
free:
6 21:6
then
his
master
shall
bring
him
unto
God,
and
shall
bring
him
to
the
door,
or
unto
the door-post;
and
his
master
shall
bore
his
ear
through
with
an
awl;
and
he
shall
serve
him
for
ever.
7 21:7
And
if
a
man
sell
his
daughter
to
be
a maid-servant,
she
shall
not
go
out
as
the men-servants
do.
8 21:8
If
she
please
not
her
master,
who
hath
espoused
her
to
himself,
then
shall
he
let
her
be
redeemed:
to
sell
her
unto
a
foreign
people
he
shall
have
no
power,
seeing
he
hath
dealt
deceitfully
with
her.
9 21:9
And
if
he espouse
her
unto
his
son,
he
shall
deal
with
her
after
the
manner
of
daughters.
10 21:10
If
he
take
him
another
wife;
her
food,
her
raiment,
and
her
duty
of
marriage,
shall
he
not
diminish.
11 21:11
And
if
he
do
not
these
three
things
unto
her,
then
shall
she
go
out
for
nothing,
without
money.
12 21:12
He
that
smiteth
a
man,
so
that
he
dieth,
shall
surely
be
put
to
death.
13 21:13
And
if
a
man
lie
not
in
wait,
but
God
deliver
him
into
his
hand;
then
I
will
appoint
thee
a
place
whither
he
shall
flee.
14 21:14
And
if
a
man
come
presumptuously
upon
his
neighbor,
to
slay
him
with
guile;
thou shalt
take
him
from
mine
altar,
that
he
may
die.
15 21:15
And
he
that
smiteth
his
father,
or
his
mother,
shall
be
surely
put
to
death.
16 21:16
And
he
that
stealeth
a
man,
and
selleth
him,
or
if
he
be
found
in
his
hand,
he
shall
surely
be
put
to
death.
17 21:17
And
he
that
curseth
his
father
or
his
mother,
shall
surely
be
put
to
death.
18 21:18
And
if
men
contend,
and
one
smite
the
other
with
a
stone,
or
with
his
fist,
and
he
die
not,
but
keep
his
bed;
19 21:19
if
he
rise
again,
and
walk
abroad
upon
his
staff,
then
shall
he
that
smote
him
be
quit:
only
he
shall
pay
for
the
loss
of
his
time,
and
shall
cause
him
to
be
thoroughly
healed.
20 21:20
And
if
a
man
smite
his
servant,
or
his
maid,
with
a
rod,
and
he
die
under
his
hand;
he
shall
surely
be
punished.
21 21:21
Notwithstanding,
if
he
continue
a
day
or
two,
he
shall
not
be
punished:
for
he
is
his
money.
22 21:22
And
if
men
strive
together,
and
hurt
a
woman
with
child,
so
that
her
fruit
depart,
and
yet
no
harm
follow;
he
shall
be
surely
fined,
according
as
the
woman’s
husband
shall
lay
upon
him;
and
he
shall
pay
as
the
judges
determine.
23 21:23
But
if
any
harm
follow,
then
thou shalt
give
life
for
life,
24 21:24
eye
for
eye,
tooth
for
tooth,
hand
for
hand,
foot
for
foot,
25 21:25
burning
for
burning,
wound
for
wound,
stripe
for
stripe.
26 21:26
And
if
a
man
smite
the
eye
of
his
servant,
or
the
eye
of
his
maid,
and
destroy
it;
he
shall
let
him
go
free
for
his
eye’s
sake.
27 21:27
And
if
he
smite
out
his man-servant’s
tooth,
or
his maid-servant’s
tooth,
he
shall
let
him
go
free
for
his
tooth’s
sake.
28 21:28
And
if
an
ox
gore
a
man
or
a
woman
to
death,
the
ox
shall
be
surely
stoned,
and
its
flesh
shall
not
be
eaten;
but
the
owner
of
the
ox
shall
be
quit.
29 21:29
But
if
the
ox
was
wont
to
gore
in
time
past,
and
it
hath
been
testified
to
its
owner,
and
he
hath
not
kept
it
in,
but
it
hath
killed
a
man
or
a
woman;
the
ox
shall
be
stoned,
and
its
owner
also
shall
be
put
to
death.
30 21:30
If
there
be
laid
on
him
a
ransom,
then
he
shall
give
for
the
redemption
of
his
life
whatsoever
is
laid
upon
him.
31 21:31
Whether
it
have
gored
a
son,
or
have
gored
a
daughter,
according
to
this
judgment
shall
it
be
done
unto
him.
32 21:32
If
the
ox
gore
a man-servant
or
a maid-servant,
there
shall
be
given
unto
their
master
thirty
shekels
of
silver,
and
the
ox
shall
be
stoned.
33 21:33
And
if
a
man
shall
open
a
pit,
or
if
a
man
shall
dig
a
pit
and
not
cover
it,
and
an
ox
or
an
ass
fall
therein,
34 21:34
the
owner
of
the
pit
shall
make
it
good;
he
shall
give
money
unto
the
owner
thereof,
and
the
dead
beast
shall
be
his.
35 21:35
And
if
one
man’s
ox
hurt
another’s,
so
that
it
dieth,
then
they
shall
sell
the
live
ox,
and
divide
the
price
of
it;
and
the
dead
also
they
shall
divide.
36 21:36
Or
if
it
be
known
that
the
ox
was
wont
to
gore
in
time
past,
and
its
owner
hath
not
kept
it
in;
he
shall
surely
pay
ox
for
ox,
and
the
dead
beast
shall
be
his
own.
221 22:1
If
a
man
shall
steal
an
ox,
or
a
sheep,
and
kill
it,
or
sell
it;
he
shall
pay
five
oxen
for
an
ox,
and
four
sheep
for
a
sheep.
2 22:2
If
the
thief
be
found
breaking
in,
and
be
smitten
so
that
he
dieth,
there
shall
be
no
bloodguiltiness
for
him.
3 22:3
If
the
sun
be
risen
upon
him,
there
shall
be
bloodguiltiness
for
him;
he
shall
make
restitution:
if
he
have
nothing,
then
he
shall
be
sold
for
his
theft.
4 22:4
If
the
theft
be
found
in
his
hand
alive,
whether
it
be
ox,
or
ass,
or
sheep,
he
shall
pay
double.
5 22:5
If
a
man
shall
cause
a
field
or
vineyard
to
be
eaten,
and
shall
let
his
beast
loose,
and
it
feed
in
another
man’s
field;
of
the
best
of
his
own
field,
and
of
the
best
of
his
own
vineyard,
shall
he
make
restitution.
6 22:6
If
fire
break
out,
and
catch
in
thorns,
so
that
the
shocks
of
grain,
or
the
standing
grain,
or
the
field
are
consumed;
he
that
kindled
the
fire
shall
surely
make
restitution.
7 22:7
If
a
man
shall
deliver
unto
his
neighbor
money
or
stuff
to
keep,
and
it
be
stolen
out
of
the
man’s
house;
if
the
thief
be
found,
he
shall
pay
double.
8 22:8
If
the
thief
be
not
found,
then
the
master
of
the
house
shall
come
near
unto
God,
to
see
whether
he
have
not
put
his
hand
unto
his
neighbor’s
goods.
9 22:9
For
every
matter
of
trespass,
whether
it
be
for
ox,
for
ass,
for
sheep,
for
raiment,
or
for
any
manner
of
lost
thing,
whereof
one
saith,
This
is
it,
the
cause
of
both
parties
shall
come
before
God;
he
whom
God
shall
condemn
shall
pay
double
unto
his
neighbor.
10 22:10
If
a
man
deliver
unto
his
neighbor
an
ass,
or
an
ox,
or
a
sheep,
or
any
beast,
to
keep;
and
it
die,
or
be
hurt,
or
driven
away,
no
man
seeing
it:
11 22:11
the
oath
of
Jehovah
shall
be
between
them
both,
whether
he
hath
not
put
his
hand
unto
his
neighbor’s
goods;
and
the
owner
thereof
shall
accept
it,
and
he
shall
not
make
restitution.
12 22:12
But
if
it
be
stolen
from
him,
he
shall
make
restitution
unto
the
owner
thereof.
13 22:13
If
it
be
torn
in
pieces,
let
him
bring
it
for
witness:
he
shall
not
make
good
that
which
was
torn.
14 22:14
And
if
a
man
borrow aught
of
his
neighbor,
and
it
be
hurt,
or
die,
the
owner
thereof
not
being
with
it,
he
shall
surely
make
restitution.
15 22:15
If
the
owner
thereof
be
with
it,
he
shall
not
make
it
good:
if
it
be
a
hired
thing,
it
came
for
its
hire.
16 22:16
And
if
a
man
entice
a
virgin
that
is
not
betrothed,
and
lie
with
her,
he
shall
surely
pay
a
dowry
for
her
to
be
his
wife.
17 22:17
If
her
father
utterly
refuse
to
give
her
unto
him,
he
shall
pay
money
according
to
the
dowry
of
virgins.
18 22:18
Thou shalt
not
suffer
a
sorceress
to
live.
19 22:19
Whosoever
lieth
with
a
beast
shall
surely
be
put
to
death.
20 22:20
He
that
sacrificeth
unto
any
god,
save
unto
Jehovah
only,
shall
be
utterly
destroyed.
21 22:21
And
a
sojourner shalt
thou
not
wrong,
neither shalt
thou
oppress
him:
for
ye
were
sojourners
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
22 22:22
Ye
shall
not
afflict
any
widow,
or
fatherless
child.
23 22:23
If
thou
afflict
them
at
all,
and
they
cry
at
all
unto
me,
I
will
surely
hear
their
cry;
24 22:24
and
my
wrath
shall
wax
hot,
and
I
will
kill
you
with
the
sword;
and
your
wives
shall
be
widows,
and
your
children
fatherless.
25 22:25
If
thou
lend
money
to
any
of
my
people
with
thee
that
is
poor,
thou shalt
not
be
to
him
as
a
creditor;
neither
shall
ye
lay
upon
him
interest.
26 22:26
If
thou
at
all
take
thy
neighbor’s
garment
to
pledge,
thou shalt
restore
it
unto
him
before
the
sun
goeth
down:
27 22:27
for
that
is
his
only
covering,
it
is
his
garment
for
his
skin:
wherein
shall
he
sleep?
and
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
he
crieth
unto
me,
that
I
will
hear;
for
I
am
gracious.
28 22:28
Thou shalt
not
revile
God,
nor
curse
a
ruler
of
thy
people.
29 22:29
Thou shalt
not
delay
to
offer
of
thy
harvest,
and
of
the outflow
of
thy
presses.
The first-born
of
thy
sons shalt
thou
give
unto
me.
30 22:30
Likewise shalt
thou
do
with
thine
oxen,
and
with
thy
sheep:
seven
days
it
shall
be
with
its
dam;
on
the
eighth
day
thou shalt
give
it
me.
31 22:31
And
ye
shall
be
holy
men
unto
me:
therefore
ye
shall
not
eat
any
flesh
that
is
torn
of
beasts
in
the
field;
ye
shall
cast
it
to
the
dogs.
231 23:1
Thou shalt
not
take
up
a
false
report:
put
not
thy
hand
with
the
wicked
to
be
an
unrighteous
witness.
2 23:2
Thou shalt
not
follow
a
multitude
to
do
evil;
neither shalt
thou
speak
in
a
cause
to
turn
aside
after
a
multitude
to
wrest
justice:
3 23:3
neither shalt
thou
favor
a
poor
man
in
his
cause.
4 23:4
If
thou
meet
thine
enemy’s
ox
or
his
ass
going
astray,
thou shalt
surely
bring
it
back
to
him
again.
5 23:5
If
thou
see
the
ass
of
him
that
hateth
thee
lying
under
his
burden,
thou shalt
forbear
to
leave
him,
thou shalt
surely
release
it
with
him.
6 23:6
Thou shalt
not
wrest
the
justice
due
to
thy
poor
in
his
cause.
7 23:7
Keep
thee
far
from
a
false
matter;
and
the
innocent
and
righteous
slay
thou
not:
for
I
will
not
justify
the
wicked.
8 23:8
And
thou shalt
take
no
bribe:
for
a
bribe
blindeth
them
that
have
sight,
and
perverteth
the
words
of
the
righteous.
9 23:9
And
a
sojourner shalt
thou
not
oppress:
for
ye
know
the
heart
of
a
sojourner,
seeing
ye
were
sojourners
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
10 23:10
And
six
years
thou shalt
sow
thy
land,
and shalt
gather
in
the
increase
thereof:
11 23:11
but
the
seventh
year
thou shalt
let
it
rest
and
lie
fallow;
that
the
poor
of
thy
people
may
eat:
and
what
they
leave
the
beast
of
the
field
shall
eat.
In
like
manner
thou shalt
deal
with
thy
vineyard,
and
with
thy
oliveyard.
12 23:12
Six
days
thou shalt
do
thy
work,
and
on
the
seventh
day
thou shalt
rest;
that
thine
ox
and
thine
ass
may
have
rest,
and
the
son
of
thy
handmaid,
and
the
sojourner,
may
be
refreshed.
13 23:13
And
in
all
things
that
I
have
said
unto
you
take
ye
heed:
and
make
no
mention
of
the
name
of
other
gods,
neither
let
it
be
heard
out
of
thy
mouth.
14 23:14
Three
times
thou shalt
keep
a
feast
unto
me
in
the
year.
15 23:15
The
feast
of
unleavened
bread shalt
thou
keep:
seven
days
thou shalt
eat
unleavened
bread,
as
I
commanded
thee,
at
the
time
appointed
in
the
month
Abib (for
in
it
thou
camest
out
from
Egypt);
and
none
shall
appear
before
me
empty:
16 23:16
and
the
feast
of
harvest,
the first-fruits
of
thy
labors,
which
thou sowest
in
the
field:
and
the
feast
of
ingathering,
at
the
end
of
the
year,
when
thou
gatherest
in
thy
labors
out
of
the
field.
17 23:17
Three
times
in
the
year
all
thy
males
shall
appear
before
the
Lord
Jehovah.
18 23:18
Thou shalt
not
offer
the
blood
of
my
sacrifice
with
leavened
bread;
neither
shall
the
fat
of
my
feast
remain
all
night
until
the
morning.
19 23:19
The
first
of
the first-fruits
of
thy
ground
thou shalt
bring
into
the
house
of
Jehovah
thy
God.
Thou shalt
not
boil
a
kid
in
its
mother’s
milk.
20 23:20
Behold,
I
send
an
angel
before
thee,
to
keep
thee
by
the
way,
and
to
bring
thee
into
the
place
which
I
have
prepared.
21 23:21
Take
ye
heed
before
him,
and
hearken
unto
his
voice;
provoke
him
not;
for
he
will
not
pardon
your
transgression:
for
my
name
is
in
him.
22 23:22
But
if
thou shalt
indeed
hearken
unto
his
voice,
and
do
all
that
I
speak;
then
I
will
be
an
enemy
unto
thine
enemies,
and
an
adversary
unto
thine
adversaries.
23 23:23
For
mine
angel
shall
go
before
thee,
and
bring
thee
in
unto
the
Amorite,
and
the
Hittite,
and
the
Perizzite,
and
the
Canaanite,
the
Hivite,
and
the
Jebusite:
and
I
will
cut
them
off.
24 23:24
Thou shalt
not
bow
down
to
their
gods,
nor
serve
them,
nor
do
after
their
works;
but
thou shalt
utterly
overthrow
them,
and
break
in
pieces
their
pillars.
25 23:25
And
ye
shall
serve
Jehovah
your
God,
and
he
will
bless
thy
bread,
and
thy
water;
and
I
will
take
sickness
away
from
the
midst
of
thee.
26 23:26
There
shall
none
cast
her
young,
nor
be
barren,
in
thy
land:
the
number
of
thy
days
I
will
fulfil.
27 23:27
I
will
send
my
terror
before
thee,
and
will discomfit
all
the
people
to
whom
thou shalt
come,
and
I
will
make
all
thine
enemies
turn
their
backs
unto
thee.
28 23:28
And
I
will
send
the
hornet
before
thee,
which
shall
drive
out
the
Hivite,
the
Canaanite,
and
the
Hittite,
from
before
thee.
29 23:29
I
will
not
drive
them
out
from
before
thee
in
one
year,
lest
the
land
become
desolate,
and
the
beasts
of
the
field
multiply
against
thee.
30 23:30
By
little
and
little
I
will
drive
them
out
from
before
thee,
until
thou
be
increased,
and
inherit
the
land.
31 23:31
And
I
will
set
thy
border
from
the
Red
Sea
even
unto
the
sea
of
the
Philistines,
and
from
the
wilderness
unto
the
River:
for
I
will
deliver
the
inhabitants
of
the
land
into
your
hand:
and
thou shalt
drive
them
out
before
thee.
32 23:32
Thou shalt
make
no
covenant
with
them,
nor
with
their
gods.
33 23:33
They
shall
not
dwell
in
thy
land,
lest
they
make
thee
sin
against
me;
for
if
thou
serve
their
gods,
it
will
surely
be
a
snare
unto
thee.
241 24:1
And
he
said
unto
Moses,
Come
up
unto
Jehovah,
thou,
and
Aaron,
Nadab,
and
Abihu,
and
seventy
of
the
elders
of
Israel;
and
worship
ye
afar
off:
2 24:2
and
Moses
alone
shall
come
near
unto
Jehovah;
but
they
shall
not
come
near;
neither
shall
the
people
go
up
with
him.
3 24:3
And
Moses
came
and
told
the
people
all
the
words
of
Jehovah,
and
all
the
ordinances:
and
all
the
people
answered
with
one
voice,
and
said,
All
the
words
which
Jehovah
hath
spoken
will
we
do.
4 24:4
And
Moses
wrote
all
the
words
of
Jehovah,
and
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
builded
an
altar
under
the
mount,
and
twelve
pillars,
according
to
the
twelve
tribes
of
Israel.
5 24:5
And
he
sent
young
men
of
the
children
of
Israel,
who
offered burnt-offerings,
and
sacrificed peace-offerings
of
oxen
unto
Jehovah.
6 24:6
And
Moses
took
half
of
the
blood,
and
put
it
in
basins;
and
half
of
the
blood
he
sprinkled
on
the
altar.
7 24:7
And
he
took
the
book
of
the
covenant,
and
read
in
the
audience
of
the
people:
and
they
said,
All
that
Jehovah
hath
spoken
will
we
do,
and
be
obedient.
8 24:8
And
Moses
took
the
blood,
and
sprinkled
it
on
the
people,
and
said,
Behold
the
blood
of
the
covenant,
which
Jehovah
hath
made
with
you
concerning
all
these
words.
9 24:9
Then
went
up
Moses,
and
Aaron,
Nadab,
and
Abihu,
and
seventy
of
the
elders
of
Israel:
10 24:10
and
they
saw
the
God
of
Israel;
and
there
was
under
his
feet
as
it
were
a
paved
work
of
sapphire
stone,
and
as
it
were
the
very
heaven
for
clearness.
11 24:11
And
upon
the
nobles
of
the
children
of
Israel
he
laid
not
his
hand:
and
they
beheld
God,
and
did
eat
and
drink.
12 24:12
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Come
up
to
me
into
the
mount,
and
be
there:
and
I
will
give
thee
the
tables
of
stone,
and
the
law
and
the
commandment,
which
I
have
written,
that
thou
mayest
teach
them.
13 24:13
And
Moses
rose
up,
and
Joshua
his
minister:
and
Moses
went
up
into
the
mount
of
God.
14 24:14
And
he
said
unto
the
elders,
Tarry
ye
here
for
us,
until
we
come
again
unto
you:
and,
behold,
Aaron
and
Hur
are
with
you:
whosoever
hath
a
cause,
let
him
come
near
unto
them.
15 24:15
And
Moses
went
up
into
the
mount,
and
the
cloud
covered
the
mount.
16 24:16
And
the
glory
of
Jehovah
abode
upon
mount
Sinai,
and
the
cloud
covered
it
six
days:
and
the
seventh
day
he
called
unto
Moses
out
of
the
midst
of
the
cloud.
17 24:17
And
the
appearance
of
the
glory
of
Jehovah
was
like
devouring
fire
on
the
top
of
the
mount
in
the
eyes
of
the
children
of
Israel.
18 24:18
And
Moses
entered
into
the
midst
of
the
cloud,
and
went
up
into
the
mount:
and
Moses
was
in
the
mount
forty
days
and
forty
nights.
251 25:1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
2 25:2
Speak
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
that
they
take
for
me
an
offering:
of
every
man
whose
heart
maketh
him
willing
ye
shall
take
my
offering.
3 25:3
And
this
is
the
offering
which
ye
shall
take
of
them:
gold,
and
silver,
and
brass,
4 25:4
and
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
linen,
and
goats’
hair,
5 25:5
and
rams’
skins
dyed
red,
and sealskins,
and
acacia
wood,
6 25:6
oil
for
the
light,
spices
for
the
anointing
oil,
and
for
the
sweet
incense,
7 25:7
onyx
stones,
and
stones
to
be
set,
for
the
ephod,
and
for
the
breastplate.
8 25:8
And
let
them
make
me
a
sanctuary,
that
I
may
dwell
among
them.
9 25:9
According
to
all
that
I
show
thee,
the
pattern
of
the
tabernacle,
and
the
pattern
of
all
the
furniture
thereof,
even
so
shall
ye
make
it.
10 25:10
And
they
shall
make
an
ark
of
acacia
wood:
two
cubits
and
a
half
shall
be
the
length
thereof,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
breadth
thereof,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
height
thereof.
11 25:11
And
thou shalt
overlay
it
with
pure
gold,
within
and
without shalt
thou
overlay
it,
and shalt
make
upon
it
a
crown
of
gold
round
about.
12 25:12
And
thou shalt
cast
four
rings
of
gold
for
it,
and
put
them
in
the
four
feet
thereof;
and
two
rings
shall
be
on
the
one
side
of
it,
and
two
rings
on
the
other
side
of
it.
13 25:13
And
thou shalt
make
staves
of
acacia
wood,
and
overlay
them
with
gold.
14 25:14
And
thou shalt
put
the
staves
into
the
rings
on
the
sides
of
the
ark,
wherewith
to
bear
the
ark.
15 25:15
The
staves
shall
be
in
the
rings
of
the
ark:
they
shall
not
be
taken
from
it.
16 25:16
And
thou shalt
put
into
the
ark
the
testimony
which
I
shall
give
thee.
17 25:17
And
thou shalt
make
a mercy-seat
of
pure
gold:
two
cubits
and
a
half
shall
be
the
length
thereof,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
breadth
thereof.
18 25:18
And
thou shalt
make
two
cherubim
of
gold;
of
beaten
work shalt
thou
make
them,
at
the
two
ends
of
the mercy-seat.
19 25:19
And
make
one
cherub
at
the
one
end,
and
one
cherub
at
the
other
end:
of
one
piece
with
the mercy-seat
shall
ye
make
the
cherubim
on
the
two
ends
thereof.
20 25:20
And
the
cherubim
shall
spread
out
their
wings
on
high,
covering
the mercy-seat
with
their
wings,
with
their
faces
one
to
another;
toward
the mercy-seat
shall
the
faces
of
the
cherubim
be.
21 25:21
And
thou shalt
put
the mercy-seat
above
upon
the
ark;
and
in
the
ark
thou shalt
put
the
testimony
that
I
shall
give
thee.
22 25:22
And
there
I
will
meet
with
thee,
and
I
will
commune
with
thee
from
above
the mercy-seat,
from
between
the
two
cherubim
which
are
upon
the
ark
of
the
testimony,
of
all
things
which
I
will
give
thee
in
commandment
unto
the
children
of
Israel.
23 25:23
And
thou shalt
make
a
table
of
acacia
wood:
two
cubits
shall
be
the
length
thereof,
and
a
cubit
the
breadth
thereof,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
height
thereof.
24 25:24
And
thou shalt
overlay
it
with
pure
gold,
and
make thereto
a
crown
of
gold
round
about.
25 25:25
And
thou shalt
make
unto
it
a
border
of
a
handbreadth
round
about;
and
thou shalt
make
a
golden
crown
to
the
border
thereof
round
about.
26 25:26
And
thou shalt
make
for
it
four
rings
of
gold,
and
put
the
rings
in
the
four
corners
that
are
on
the
four
feet
thereof.
27 25:27
Close
by
the
border
shall
the
rings
be,
for
places
for
the
staves
to
bear
the
table.
28 25:28
And
thou shalt
make
the
staves
of
acacia
wood,
and
overlay
them
with
gold,
that
the
table
may
be
borne
with
them.
29 25:29
And
thou shalt
make
the
dishes
thereof,
and
the
spoons
thereof,
and
the
flagons
thereof,
and
the
bowls
thereof,
wherewith
to
pour
out:
of
pure
gold shalt
thou
make
them.
30 25:30
And
thou shalt
set
upon
the
table
showbread
before
me
alway.
31 25:31
And
thou shalt
make
a
candlestick
of
pure
gold:
of
beaten
work
shall
the
candlestick
be
made,
even
its
base,
and
its
shaft;
its
cups,
its
knops,
and
its
flowers,
shall
be
of
one
piece
with
it:
32 25:32
and
there
shall
be
six
branches
going
out
of
the
sides
thereof;
three
branches
of
the
candlestick
out
of
the
one
side
thereof,
and
three
branches
of
the
candlestick
out
of
the
other
side
thereof:
33 25:33
three
cups
made
like almond-blossoms
in
one
branch,
a
knop
and
a
flower;
and
three
cups
made
like almond-blossoms
in
the
other
branch,
a
knop
and
a
flower:
so
for
the
six
branches
going
out
of
the
candlestick:
34 25:34
and
in
the
candlestick
four
cups
made
like almond-blossoms,
the
knops
thereof,
and
the
flowers
thereof;
35 25:35
and
a
knop
under
two
branches
of
one
piece
with
it,
and
a
knop
under
two
branches
of
one
piece
with
it,
and
a
knop
under
two
branches
of
one
piece
with
it,
for
the
six
branches
going
out
of
the
candlestick.
36 25:36
Their
knops
and
their
branches
shall
be
of
one
piece
with
it;
the
whole
of
it
one
beaten
work
of
pure
gold.
37 25:37
And
thou shalt
make
the
lamps
thereof,
seven:
and
they
shall
light
the
lamps
thereof,
to
give
light
over
against
it.
38 25:38
And
the
snuffers
thereof,
and
the
snuffdishes
thereof,
shall
be
of
pure
gold.
39 25:39
Of
a
talent
of
pure
gold
shall
it
be
made,
with
all
these
vessels.
40 25:40
And
see
that
thou
make
them
after
their
pattern,
which
hath
been
showed
thee
in
the
mount.
261 26:1
Moreover
thou shalt
make
the
tabernacle
with
ten
curtains;
of
fine
twined
linen,
and
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
with
cherubim
the
work
of
the
skilful
workman shalt
thou
make
them.
2 26:2
The
length
of
each
curtain
shall
be
eight
and
twenty
cubits,
and
the
breadth
of
each
curtain
four
cubits:
all
the
curtains
shall
have
one
measure.
3 26:3
Five
curtains
shall
be
coupled
together
one
to
another;
and
the
other
five
curtains
shall
be
coupled
one
to
another.
4 26:4
And
thou shalt
make
loops
of
blue
upon
the
edge
of
the
one
curtain
from
the
selvedge
in
the
coupling;
and
likewise shalt
thou
make
in
the
edge
of
the
curtain
that
is
outmost
in
the
second
coupling.
5 26:5
Fifty
loops shalt
thou
make
in
the
one
curtain,
and
fifty
loops shalt
thou
make
in
the
edge
of
the
curtain
that
is
in
the
second
coupling;
the
loops
shall
be
opposite
one
to
another.
6 26:6
And
thou shalt
make
fifty
clasps
of
gold,
and
couple
the
curtains
one
to
another
with
the
clasps:
and
the
tabernacle
shall
be
one
whole.
7 26:7
And
thou shalt
make
curtains
of
goats’
hair
for
a
tent
over
the
tabernacle:
eleven
curtains shalt
thou
make
them.
8 26:8
The
length
of
each
curtain
shall
be
thirty
cubits,
and
the
breadth
of
each
curtain
four
cubits:
the
eleven
curtains
shall
have
one
measure.
9 26:9
And
thou shalt
couple
five
curtains
by
themselves,
and
six
curtains
by
themselves,
and shalt
double
over
the
sixth
curtain
in
the
forefront
of
the
tent.
10 26:10
And
thou shalt
make
fifty
loops
on
the
edge
of
the
one
curtain
that
is
outmost
in
the
coupling,
and
fifty
loops
upon
the
edge
of
the
curtain
which
is
outmost
in
the
second
coupling.
11 26:11
And
thou shalt
make
fifty
clasps
of
brass,
and
put
the
clasps
into
the
loops,
and
couple
the
tent
together,
that
it
may
be
one.
12 26:12
And
the overhanging
part
that
remaineth
of
the
curtains
of
the
tent,
the
half
curtain
that
remaineth,
shall
hang
over
the
back
of
the
tabernacle.
13 26:13
And
the
cubit
on
the
one
side,
and
the
cubit
on
the
other
side,
of
that
which
remaineth
in
the
length
of
the
curtains
of
the
tent,
shall
hang
over
the
sides
of
the
tabernacle
on
this
side
and
on
that
side,
to
cover
it.
14 26:14
And
thou shalt
make
a
covering
for
the
tent
of
rams’
skins
dyed
red,
and
a
covering
of sealskins
above.
15 26:15
And
thou shalt
make
the
boards
for
the
tabernacle
of
acacia
wood,
standing
up.
16 26:16
Ten
cubits
shall
be
the
length
of
a
board,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
breadth
of
each
board.
17 26:17
Two
tenons
shall
there
be
in
each
board,
joined
one
to
another:
thus shalt
thou
make
for
all
the
boards
of
the
tabernacle.
18 26:18
And
thou shalt
make
the
boards
for
the
tabernacle,
twenty
boards
for
the
south
side
southward.
19 26:19
And
thou shalt
make
forty
sockets
of
silver
under
the
twenty
boards;
two
sockets
under
one
board
for
its
two
tenons,
and
two
sockets
under
another
board
for
its
two
tenons:
20 26:20
and
for
the
second
side
of
the
tabernacle,
on
the
north
side,
twenty
boards,
21 26:21
and
their
forty
sockets
of
silver;
two
sockets
under
one
board,
and
two
sockets
under
another
board.
22 26:22
And
for
the
hinder
part
of
the
tabernacle
westward
thou shalt
make
six
boards.
23 26:23
And
two
boards shalt
thou
make
for
the
corners
of
the
tabernacle
in
the
hinder
part.
24 26:24
And
they
shall
be
double
beneath,
and
in
like
manner
they
shall
be
entire
unto
the
top
thereof
unto
one
ring:
thus
shall
it
be
for
them
both;
they
shall
be
for
the
two
corners.
25 26:25
And
there
shall
be
eight
boards,
and
their
sockets
of
silver,
sixteen
sockets;
two
sockets
under
one
board,
and
two
sockets
under
another
board.
26 26:26
And
thou shalt
make
bars
of
acacia
wood:
five
for
the
boards
of
the
one
side
of
the
tabernacle,
27 26:27
and
five
bars
for
the
boards
of
the
other
side
of
the
tabernacle,
and
five
bars
for
the
boards
of
the
side
of
the
tabernacle,
for
the
hinder
part
westward.
28 26:28
And
the
middle
bar
in
the
midst
of
the
boards
shall
pass
through
from
end
to
end.
29 26:29
And
thou shalt
overlay
the
boards
with
gold,
and
make
their
rings
of
gold
for
places
for
the
bars:
and
thou shalt
overlay
the
bars
with
gold.
30 26:30
And
thou shalt
rear
up
the
tabernacle
according
to
the
fashion
thereof
which
hath
been
showed
thee
in
the
mount.
31 26:31
And
thou shalt
make
a
veil
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen:
with
cherubim
the
work
of
the
skilful
workman
shall
it
be
made:
32 26:32
and
thou shalt
hang
it
upon
four
pillars
of
acacia
overlaid
with
gold;
their
hooks
shall
be
of
gold,
upon
four
sockets
of
silver.
33 26:33
And
thou shalt
hang
up
the
veil
under
the
clasps,
and shalt
bring
in
thither
within
the
veil
the
ark
of
the
testimony:
and
the
veil
shall
separate
unto
you
between
the
holy
place
and
the
most
holy.
34 26:34
And
thou shalt
put
the mercy-seat
upon
the
ark
of
the
testimony
in
the
most
holy
place.
35 26:35
And
thou shalt
set
the
table
without
the
veil,
and
the
candlestick
over
against
the
table
on
the
side
of
the
tabernacle
toward
the
south:
and
thou shalt
put
the
table
on
the
north
side.
36 26:36
And
thou shalt
make
a
screen
for
the
door
of
the
Tent,
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen,
the
work
of
the
embroiderer.
37 26:37
And
thou shalt
make
for
the
screen
five
pillars
of
acacia,
and
overlay
them
with
gold:
their
hooks
shall
be
of
gold:
and
thou shalt
cast
five
sockets
of
brass
for
them.
271 27:1
And
thou shalt
make
the
altar
of
acacia
wood,
five
cubits
long,
and
five
cubits
broad;
the
altar
shall
be
foursquare:
and
the
height
thereof
shall
be
three
cubits.
2 27:2
And
thou shalt
make
the
horns
of
it
upon
the
four
corners
thereof;
the
horns
thereof
shall
be
of
one
piece
with
it:
and
thou shalt
overlay
it
with
brass.
3 27:3
And
thou shalt
make
its
pots
to
take
away
its
ashes,
and
its
shovels,
and
its
basins,
and
its flesh-hooks,
and
its
firepans:
all
the
vessels
thereof
thou shalt
make
of
brass.
4 27:4
And
thou shalt
make
for
it
a
grating
of
network
of
brass:
and
upon
the
net shalt
thou
make
four
brazen
rings
in
the
four
corners
thereof.
5 27:5
And
thou shalt
put
it
under
the
ledge
round
the
altar
beneath,
that
the
net
may
reach
halfway
up
the
altar.
6 27:6
And
thou shalt
make
staves
for
the
altar,
staves
of
acacia
wood,
and
overlay
them
with
brass.
7 27:7
And
the
staves
thereof
shall
be
put
into
the
rings,
and
the
staves
shall
be
upon
the
two
sides
of
the
altar,
in
bearing
it.
8 27:8
Hollow
with
planks shalt
thou
make
it:
as
it
hath
been
showed
thee
in
the
mount,
so
shall
they
make
it.
9 27:9
And
thou shalt
make
the
court
of
the
tabernacle:
for
the
south
side
southward
there
shall
be
hangings
for
the
court
of
fine
twined
linen
a
hundred
cubits
long
for
one
side:
10 27:10
and
the
pillars
thereof
shall
be
twenty,
and
their
sockets
twenty,
of
brass;
the
hooks
of
the
pillars
and
their
fillets
shall
be
of
silver.
11 27:11
And
likewise
for
the
north
side
in
length
there
shall
be
hangings
a
hundred
cubits
long,
and
the
pillars
thereof
twenty,
and
their
sockets
twenty,
of
brass;
the
hooks
of
the
pillars,
and
their
fillets,
of
silver.
12 27:12
And
for
the
breadth
of
the
court
on
the
west
side
shall
be
hangings
of
fifty
cubits;
their
pillars
ten,
and
their
sockets
ten.
13 27:13
And
the
breadth
of
the
court
on
the
east
side
eastward
shall
be
fifty
cubits.
14 27:14
The
hangings
for
the
one
side
of
the
gate
shall
be
fifteen
cubits;
their
pillars
three,
and
their
sockets
three.
15 27:15
And
for
the
other
side
shall
be
hangings
of
fifteen
cubits;
their
pillars
three,
and
their
sockets
three.
16 27:16
And
for
the
gate
of
the
court
shall
be
a
screen
of
twenty
cubits,
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen,
the
work
of
the
embroiderer;
their
pillars
four,
and
their
sockets
four.
17 27:17
All
the
pillars
of
the
court
round
about
shall
be
filleted
with
silver;
their
hooks
of
silver,
and
their
sockets
of
brass.
18 27:18
The
length
of
the
court
shall
be
a
hundred
cubits,
and
the
breadth
fifty
every
where,
and
the
height
five
cubits,
of
fine
twined
linen,
and
their
sockets
of
brass.
19 27:19
All
the
instruments
of
the
tabernacle
in
all
the
service
thereof,
and
all
the
pins
thereof,
and
all
the
pins
of
the
court,
shall
be
of
brass.
20 27:20
And
thou shalt
command
the
children
of
Israel,
that
they
bring
unto
thee
pure
olive
oil
beaten
for
the
light,
to
cause
a
lamp
to
burn
continually.
21 27:21
In
the
tent
of
meeting,
without
the
veil
which
is
before
the
testimony,
Aaron
and
his
sons
shall
keep
it
in
order
from
evening
to
morning
before
Jehovah:
it
shall
be
a
statute
for
ever
throughout
their
generations
on
the
behalf
of
the
children
of
Israel.
281 28:1
And
bring
thou
near
unto
thee
Aaron
thy
brother,
and
his
sons
with
him,
from
among
the
children
of
Israel,
that
he
may
minister
unto
me
in
the
priest’s
office,
even
Aaron,
Nadab
and
Abihu,
Eleazar
and
Ithamar,
Aaron’s
sons.
2 28:2
And
thou shalt
make
holy
garments
for
Aaron
thy
brother,
for
glory
and
for
beauty.
3 28:3
And
thou shalt
speak
unto
all
that
are wise-hearted,
whom
I
have
filled
with
the
spirit
of
wisdom,
that
they
make
Aaron’s
garments
to
sanctify
him,
that
he
may
minister
unto
me
in
the
priest’s
office.
4 28:4
And
these
are
the
garments
which
they
shall
make:
a
breastplate,
and
an
ephod,
and
a
robe,
and
a
coat
of
checker
work,
a
mitre,
and
a
girdle:
and
they
shall
make
holy
garments
for
Aaron
thy
brother,
and
his
sons,
that
he
may
minister
unto
me
in
the
priest’s
office.
5 28:5
And
they
shall
take
the
gold,
and
the
blue,
and
the
purple,
and
the
scarlet,
and
the
fine
linen.
6 28:6
And
they
shall
make
the
ephod
of
gold,
of
blue,
and
purple,
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen,
the
work
of
the
skilful
workman.
7 28:7
It
shall
have
two shoulder-pieces
joined
to
the
two
ends
thereof,
that
it
may
be
joined
together.
8 28:8
And
the
skilfully
woven
band,
which
is
upon
it,
wherewith
to
gird
it
on,
shall
be
like
the
work
thereof
and
of
the
same
piece;
of
gold,
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen.
9 28:9
And
thou shalt
take
two
onyx
stones,
and
grave
on
them
the
names
of
the
children
of
Israel:
10 28:10
six
of
their
names
on
the
one
stone,
and
the
names
of
the
six
that
remain
on
the
other
stone,
according
to
their
birth.
11 28:11
With
the
work
of
an
engraver
in
stone,
like
the
engravings
of
a
signet, shalt
thou
engrave
the
two
stones,
according
to
the
names
of
the
children
of
Israel:
thou shalt
make
them
to
be
inclosed
in
settings
of
gold.
12 28:12
And
thou shalt
put
the
two
stones
upon
the shoulder-pieces
of
the
ephod,
to
be
stones
of
memorial
for
the
children
of
Israel:
and
Aaron
shall
bear
their
names
before
Jehovah
upon
his
two
shoulders
for
a
memorial.
13 28:13
And
thou shalt
make
settings
of
gold,
14 28:14
and
two
chains
of
pure
gold;
like
cords shalt
thou
make
them,
of
wreathen
work:
and
thou shalt
put
the
wreathen
chains
on
the
settings.
15 28:15
And
thou shalt
make
a
breastplate
of
judgment,
the
work
of
the
skilful
workman;
like
the
work
of
the
ephod
thou shalt
make
it;
of
gold,
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen, shalt
thou
make
it.
16 28:16
Foursquare
it
shall
be
and
double;
a
span
shall
be
the
length
thereof,
and
a
span
the
breadth
thereof.
17 28:17
And
thou shalt
set
in
it
settings
of
stones,
four
rows
of
stones:
a
row
of
sardius,
topaz,
and
carbuncle
shall
be
the
first
row;
18 28:18
and
the
second
row
an
emerald,
a
sapphire,
and
a
diamond;
19 28:19
and
the
third
row
a
jacinth,
an
agate,
and
an
amethyst;
20 28:20
and
the
fourth
row
a
beryl,
and
an
onyx,
and
a
jasper:
they
shall
be
inclosed
in
gold
in
their
settings.
21 28:21
And
the
stones
shall
be
according
to
the
names
of
the
children
of
Israel,
twelve,
according
to
their
names;
like
the
engravings
of
a
signet,
every
one
according
to
his
name,
they
shall
be
for
the
twelve
tribes.
22 28:22
And
thou shalt
make
upon
the
breastplate
chains
like
cords,
of
wreathen
work
of
pure
gold.
23 28:23
And
thou shalt
make
upon
the
breastplate
two
rings
of
gold,
and shalt
put
the
two
rings
on
the
two
ends
of
the
breastplate.
24 28:24
And
thou shalt
put
the
two
wreathen
chains
of
gold
in
the
two
rings
at
the
ends
of
the
breastplate.
25 28:25
And
the
other
two
ends
of
the
two
wreathen
chains
thou shalt
put
on
the
two
settings,
and
put
them
on
the shoulder-pieces
of
the
ephod
in
the
forepart
thereof.
26 28:26
And
thou shalt
make
two
rings
of
gold,
and
thou shalt
put
them
upon
the
two
ends
of
the
breastplate,
upon
the
edge
thereof,
which
is
toward
the
side
of
the
ephod
inward.
27 28:27
And
thou shalt
make
two
rings
of
gold,
and shalt
put
them
on
the
two shoulder-pieces
of
the
ephod
underneath,
in
the
forepart
thereof,
close
by
the
coupling
thereof,
above
the
skilfully
woven
band
of
the
ephod.
28 28:28
And
they
shall
bind
the
breastplate
by
the
rings
thereof
unto
the
rings
of
the
ephod
with
a
lace
of
blue,
that
it
may
be
upon
the
skilfully
woven
band
of
the
ephod,
and
that
the
breastplate
be
not
loosed
from
the
ephod.
29 28:29
And
Aaron
shall
bear
the
names
of
the
children
of
Israel
in
the
breastplate
of
judgment
upon
his
heart,
when
he
goeth
in
unto
the
holy
place,
for
a
memorial
before
Jehovah
continually.
30 28:30
And
thou shalt
put
in
the
breastplate
of
judgment
the
Urim
and
the
Thummim;
and
they
shall
be
upon
Aaron’s
heart,
when
he
goeth
in
before
Jehovah:
and
Aaron
shall
bear
the
judgment
of
the
children
of
Israel
upon
his
heart
before
Jehovah
continually.
31 28:31
And
thou shalt
make
the
robe
of
the
ephod
all
of
blue.
32 28:32
And
it
shall
have
a
hole
for
the
head
in
the
midst
thereof:
it
shall
have
a
binding
of
woven
work
round
about
the
hole
of
it,
as
it
were
the
hole
of
a
coat
of
mail,
that
it
be
not
rent.
33 28:33
And
upon
the
skirts
of
it
thou shalt
make
pomegranates
of
blue,
and
of
purple,
and
of
scarlet,
round
about
the
skirts
thereof;
and
bells
of
gold
between
them
round
about:
34 28:34
a
golden
bell
and
a
pomegranate,
a
golden
bell
and
a
pomegranate,
upon
the
skirts
of
the
robe
round
about.
35 28:35
And
it
shall
be
upon
Aaron
to
minister:
and
the
sound
thereof
shall
be
heard
when
he
goeth
in
unto
the
holy
place
before
Jehovah,
and
when
he
cometh
out,
that
he
die
not.
36 28:36
And
thou shalt
make
a
plate
of
pure
gold,
and
grave
upon
it,
like
the
engravings
of
a
signet,
HOLY
TO
JEHOVAH.
37 28:37
And
thou shalt
put
it
on
a
lace
of
blue,
and
it
shall
be
upon
the
mitre;
upon
the
forefront
of
the
mitre
it
shall
be.
38 28:38
And
it
shall
be
upon
Aaron’s
forehead,
and
Aaron
shall
bear
the
iniquity
of
the
holy
things,
which
the
children
of
Israel
shall
hallow
in
all
their
holy
gifts;
and
it
shall
be
always
upon
his
forehead,
that
they
may
be
accepted
before
Jehovah.
39 28:39
And
thou shalt
weave
the
coat
in
checker
work
of
fine
linen,
and
thou shalt
make
a
mitre
of
fine
linen,
and
thou shalt
make
a
girdle,
the
work
of
the
embroiderer.
40 28:40
And
for
Aaron’s
sons
thou shalt
make
coats,
and
thou shalt
make
for
them
girdles,
and head-tires shalt
thou
make
for
them,
for
glory
and
for
beauty.
41 28:41
And
thou shalt
put
them
upon
Aaron
thy
brother,
and
upon
his
sons
with
him,
and shalt
anoint
them,
and
consecrate
them,
and
sanctify
them,
that
they
may
minister
unto
me
in
the
priest’s
office.
42 28:42
And
thou shalt
make
them
linen
breeches
to
cover
the
flesh
of
their
nakedness;
from
the
loins
even
unto
the
thighs
they
shall
reach:
43 28:43
and
they
shall
be
upon
Aaron,
and
upon
his
sons,
when
they
go
in
unto
the
tent
of
meeting,
or
when
they
come
near
unto
the
altar
to
minister
in
the
holy
place;
that
they
bear
not
iniquity,
and
die:
it
shall
be
a
statute
for
ever
unto
him
and
unto
his
seed
after
him.
291 29:1
And
this
is
the
thing
that
thou shalt
do
unto
them
to
hallow
them,
to
minister
unto
me
in
the
priest’s
office:
take
one
young
bullock
and
two
rams
without
blemish,
2 29:2
and
unleavened
bread,
and
cakes
unleavened
mingled
with
oil,
and
wafers
unleavened
anointed
with
oil:
of
fine
wheaten
flour shalt
thou
make
them.
3 29:3
And
thou shalt
put
them
into
one
basket,
and
bring
them
in
the
basket,
with
the
bullock
and
the
two
rams.
4 29:4
And
Aaron
and
his
sons
thou shalt
bring
unto
the
door
of
the
tent
of
meeting,
and shalt
wash
them
with
water.
5 29:5
And
thou shalt
take
the
garments,
and
put
upon
Aaron
the
coat,
and
the
robe
of
the
ephod,
and
the
ephod,
and
the
breastplate,
and
gird
him
with
the
skilfully
woven
band
of
the
ephod;
6 29:6
and
thou shalt
set
the
mitre
upon
his
head,
and
put
the
holy
crown
upon
the
mitre.
7 29:7
Then shalt
thou
take
the
anointing
oil,
and
pour
it
upon
his
head,
and
anoint
him.
8 29:8
And
thou shalt
bring
his
sons,
and
put
coats
upon
them.
9 29:9
And
thou shalt
gird
them
with
girdles,
Aaron
and
his
sons,
and
bind head-tires
on
them:
and
they
shall
have
the
priesthood
by
a
perpetual
statute:
and
thou shalt
consecrate
Aaron
and
his
sons.
10 29:10
And
thou shalt
bring
the
bullock
before
the
tent
of
meeting:
and
Aaron
and
his
sons
shall
lay
their
hands
upon
the
head
of
the
bullock.
11 29:11
And
thou shalt
kill
the
bullock
before
Jehovah,
at
the
door
of
the
tent
of
meeting.
12 29:12
And
thou shalt
take
of
the
blood
of
the
bullock,
and
put
it
upon
the
horns
of
the
altar
with
thy
finger;
and
thou shalt
pour
out
all
the
blood
at
the
base
of
the
altar.
13 29:13
And
thou shalt
take
all
the
fat
that
covereth
the
inwards,
and
the
caul
upon
the
liver,
and
the
two
kidneys,
and
the
fat
that
is
upon
them,
and
burn
them
upon
the
altar.
14 29:14
But
the
flesh
of
the
bullock,
and
its
skin,
and
its
dung, shalt
thou
burn
with
fire
without
the
camp:
it
is
a sin-offering.
15 29:15
Thou shalt
also
take
the
one
ram;
and
Aaron
and
his
sons
shall
lay
their
hands
upon
the
head
of
the
ram.
16 29:16
And
thou shalt
slay
the
ram,
and
thou shalt
take
its
blood,
and
sprinkle
it
round
about
upon
the
altar.
17 29:17
And
thou shalt
cut
the
ram
into
its
pieces,
and
wash
its
inwards,
and
its
legs,
and
put
them
with
its
pieces,
and
with
its
head.
18 29:18
And
thou shalt
burn
the
whole
ram
upon
the
altar:
it
is
a burnt-offering
unto
Jehovah;
it
is
a
sweet savor,
an
offering
made
by
fire
unto
Jehovah.
19 29:19
And
thou shalt
take
the
other
ram;
and
Aaron
and
his
sons
shall
lay
their
hands
upon
the
head
of
the
ram.
20 29:20
Then shalt
thou
kill
the
ram,
and
take
of
its
blood,
and
put
it
upon
the
tip
of
the
right
ear
of
Aaron,
and
upon
the
tip
of
the
right
ear
of
his
sons,
and
upon
the
thumb
of
their
right
hand,
and
upon
the
great
toe
of
their
right
foot,
and
sprinkle
the
blood
upon
the
altar
round
about.
21 29:21
And
thou shalt
take
of
the
blood
that
is
upon
the
altar,
and
of
the
anointing
oil,
and
sprinkle
it
upon
Aaron,
and
upon
his
garments,
and
upon
his
sons,
and
upon
the
garments
of
his
sons
with
him:
and
he
shall
be
hallowed,
and
his
garments,
and
his
sons,
and
his
sons’
garments
with
him.
22 29:22
Also
thou shalt
take
of
the
ram
the
fat,
and
the
fat
tail,
and
the
fat
that
covereth
the
inwards,
and
the
caul
of
the
liver,
and
the
two
kidneys,
and
the
fat
that
is
upon
them,
and
the
right
thigh (for
it
is
a
ram
of
consecration),
23 29:23
and
one
loaf
of
bread,
and
one
cake
of
oiled
bread,
and
one
wafer,
out
of
the
basket
of
unleavened
bread
that
is
before
Jehovah:
24 29:24
and
thou shalt
put
the
whole
upon
the
hands
of
Aaron,
and
upon
the
hands
of
his
sons,
and shalt
wave
them
for
a wave-offering
before
Jehovah.
25 29:25
And
thou shalt
take
them
from
their
hands,
and
burn
them
on
the
altar
upon
the burnt-offering,
for
a
sweet savor
before
Jehovah:
it
is
an
offering
made
by
fire
unto
Jehovah.
26 29:26
And
thou shalt
take
the
breast
of
Aaron’s
ram
of
consecration,
and
wave
it
for
a wave-offering
before
Jehovah:
and
it
shall
be
thy
portion.
27 29:27
And
thou shalt
sanctify
the
breast
of
the wave-offering,
and
the
thigh
of
the heave-offering,
which
is
waved,
and
which
is
heaved
up,
of
the
ram
of
consecration,
even
of
that
which
is
for
Aaron,
and
of
that
which
is
for
his
sons:
28 29:28
and
it
shall
be
for
Aaron
and
his
sons
as
their
portion
for
ever
from
the
children
of
Israel;
for
it
is
a heave-offering:
and
it
shall
be
a heave-offering
from
the
children
of
Israel
of
the
sacrifices
of
their peace-offerings,
even
their heave-offering
unto
Jehovah.
29 29:29
And
the
holy
garments
of
Aaron
shall
be
for
his
sons
after
him,
to
be
anointed
in
them,
and
to
be
consecrated
in
them.
30 29:30
Seven
days
shall
the
son
that
is
priest
in
his
stead
put
them
on,
when
he
cometh
into
the
tent
of
meeting
to
minister
in
the
holy
place.
31 29:31
And
thou shalt
take
the
ram
of
consecration,
and
boil
its
flesh
in
a
holy
place.
32 29:32
And
Aaron
and
his
sons
shall
eat
the
flesh
of
the
ram,
and
the
bread
that
is
in
the
basket,
at
the
door
of
the
tent
of
meeting.
33 29:33
And
they
shall
eat
those
things
wherewith
atonement
was
made,
to
consecrate
and
to
sanctify
them:
but
a
stranger
shall
not
eat
thereof,
because
they
are
holy.
34 29:34
And
if aught
of
the
flesh
of
the
consecration,
or
of
the
bread,
remain
unto
the
morning,
then
thou shalt
burn
the
remainder
with
fire:
it
shall
not
be
eaten,
because
it
is
holy.
35 29:35
And
thus shalt
thou
do
unto
Aaron,
and
to
his
sons,
according
to
all
that
I
have
commanded
thee:
seven
days shalt
thou
consecrate
them.
36 29:36
And
every
day shalt
thou
offer
the
bullock
of sin-offering
for
atonement:
and
thou shalt
cleanse
the
altar,
when
thou
makest
atonement
for
it;
and
thou shalt
anoint
it,
to
sanctify
it.
37 29:37
Seven
days
thou shalt
make
atonement
for
the
altar,
and
sanctify
it:
and
the
altar
shall
be
most
holy;
whatsoever
toucheth
the
altar
shall
be
holy.
38 29:38
Now
this
is
that
which
thou shalt
offer
upon
the
altar:
two
lambs
a
year
old
day
by
day
continually.
39 29:39
The
one
lamb
thou shalt
offer
in
the
morning;
and
the
other
lamb
thou shalt
offer
at
even:
40 29:40
and
with
the
one
lamb
a
tenth
part
of
an
ephah
of
fine
flour
mingled
with
the
fourth
part
of
a
hin
of
beaten
oil,
and
the
fourth
part
of
a
hin
of
wine
for
a drink-offering.
41 29:41
And
the
other
lamb
thou shalt
offer
at
even,
and shalt
do thereto
according
to
the meal-offering
of
the
morning,
and
according
to
the drink-offering
thereof,
for
a
sweet savor,
an
offering
made
by
fire
unto
Jehovah.
42 29:42
It
shall
be
a
continual burnt-offering
throughout
your
generations
at
the
door
of
the
tent
of
meeting
before
Jehovah,
where
I
will
meet
with
you,
to
speak
there
unto
thee.
43 29:43
And
there
I
will
meet
with
the
children
of
Israel;
and
the
Tent
shall
be
sanctified
by
my
glory.
44 29:44
And
I
will
sanctify
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
the
altar:
Aaron
also
and
his
sons
will
I
sanctify,
to
minister
to
me
in
the
priest’s
office.
45 29:45
And
I
will
dwell
among
the
children
of
Israel,
and
will
be
their
God.
46 29:46
And
they
shall
know
that
I
am
Jehovah
their
God,
that
brought
them
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
that
I
might
dwell
among
them:
I
am
Jehovah
their
God.
301 30:1
And
thou shalt
make
an
altar
to
burn
incense
upon:
of
acacia
wood shalt
thou
make
it.
2 30:2
A
cubit
shall
be
the
length
thereof,
and
a
cubit
the
breadth
thereof;
foursquare
shall
it
be;
and
two
cubits
shall
be
the
height
thereof:
the
horns
thereof
shall
be
of
one
piece
with
it.
3 30:3
And
thou shalt
overlay
it
with
pure
gold,
the
top
thereof,
and
the
sides
thereof
round
about,
and
the
horns
thereof;
and
thou shalt
make
unto
it
a
crown
of
gold
round
about.
4 30:4
And
two
golden
rings shalt
thou
make
for
it
under
the
crown
thereof;
upon
the
two
ribs
thereof,
upon
the
two
sides
of
it shalt
thou
make
them;
and
they
shall
be
for
places
for
staves
wherewith
to
bear
it.
5 30:5
And
thou shalt
make
the
staves
of
acacia
wood,
and
overlay
them
with
gold.
6 30:6
And
thou shalt
put
it
before
the
veil
that
is
by
the
ark
of
the
testimony,
before
the mercy-seat
that
is
over
the
testimony,
where
I
will
meet
with
thee.
7 30:7
And
Aaron
shall
burn
thereon
incense
of
sweet
spices:
every
morning,
when
he
dresseth
the
lamps,
he
shall
burn
it.
8 30:8
And
when
Aaron
lighteth
the
lamps
at
even,
he
shall
burn
it,
a
perpetual
incense
before
Jehovah
throughout
your
generations.
9 30:9
Ye
shall
offer
no
strange
incense
thereon,
nor burnt-offering,
nor meal-offering;
and
ye
shall
pour
no drink-offering
thereon.
10 30:10
And
Aaron
shall
make
atonement
upon
the
horns
of
it
once
in
the
year;
with
the
blood
of
the sin-offering
of
atonement
once
in
the
year
shall
he
make
atonement
for
it
throughout
your
generations:
it
is
most
holy
unto
Jehovah.
11 30:11
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
12 30:12
When
thou
takest
the
sum
of
the
children
of
Israel,
according
to
those
that
are
numbered
of
them,
then
shall
they
give
every
man
a
ransom
for
his
soul
unto
Jehovah,
when
thou
numberest
them;
that
there
be
no
plague
among
them,
when
thou
numberest
them.
13 30:13
This
they
shall
give,
every
one
that
passeth
over
unto
them
that
are
numbered,
half
a
shekel
after
the
shekel
of
the
sanctuary; (the
shekel
is
twenty
gerahs),
half
a
shekel
for
an
offering
to
Jehovah.
14 30:14
Every
one
that
passeth
over
unto
them
that
are
numbered,
from
twenty
years
old
and
upward,
shall
give
the
offering
of
Jehovah.
15 30:15
The
rich
shall
not
give
more,
and
the
poor
shall
not
give
less,
than
the
half
shekel,
when
they
give
the
offering
of
Jehovah,
to
make
atonement
for
your
souls.
16 30:16
And
thou shalt
take
the
atonement
money
from
the
children
of
Israel,
and shalt
appoint
it
for
the
service
of
the
tent
of
meeting;
that
it
may
be
a
memorial
for
the
children
of
Israel
before
Jehovah,
to
make
atonement
for
your
souls.
17 30:17
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
18 30:18
Thou shalt
also
make
a
laver
of
brass,
and
the
base
thereof
of
brass, whereat
to
wash.
And
thou shalt
put
it
between
the
tent
of
meeting
and
the
altar,
and
thou shalt
put
water
therein.
19 30:19
And
Aaron
and
his
sons
shall
wash
their
hands
and
their
feet thereat:
20 30:20
when
they
go
into
the
tent
of
meeting,
they
shall
wash
with
water,
that
they
die
not;
or
when
they
come
near
to
the
altar
to
minister,
to
burn
an
offering
made
by
fire
unto
Jehovah.
21 30:21
So
they
shall
wash
their
hands
and
their
feet,
that
they
die
not:
and
it
shall
be
a
statute
for
ever
to
them,
even
to
him
and
to
his
seed
throughout
their
generations.
22 30:22
Moreover
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
23 30:23
Take
thou
also
unto
thee
the
chief
spices:
of
flowing
myrrh
five
hundred
shekels,
and
of
sweet
cinnamon
half
so
much,
even
two
hundred
and
fifty,
and
of
sweet
calamus
two
hundred
and
fifty,
24 30:24
and
of
cassia
five
hundred,
after
the
shekel
of
the
sanctuary,
and
of
olive
oil
a
hin;
25 30:25
and
thou shalt
make
it
a
holy
anointing
oil,
a
perfume compounded
after
the
art
of
the
perfumer:
it
shall
be
a
holy
anointing
oil.
26 30:26
And
thou shalt
anoint
therewith
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
the
ark
of
the
testimony,
27 30:27
and
the
table
and
all
the
vessels
thereof,
and
the
candlestick
and
the
vessels
thereof,
and
the
altar
of
incense,
28 30:28
and
the
altar
of burnt-offering
with
all
the
vessels
thereof,
and
the
laver
and
the
base
thereof.
29 30:29
And
thou shalt
sanctify
them,
that
they
may
be
most
holy:
whatsoever
toucheth
them
shall
be
holy.
30 30:30
And
thou shalt
anoint
Aaron
and
his
sons,
and
sanctify
them,
that
they
may
minister
unto
me
in
the
priest’s
office.
31 30:31
And
thou shalt
speak
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
saying,
This
shall
be
a
holy
anointing
oil
unto
me
throughout
your
generations.
32 30:32
Upon
the
flesh
of
man
shall
it
not
be
poured,
neither
shall
ye
make
any
like
it,
according
to
the
composition
thereof:
it
is
holy,
and
it
shall
be
holy
unto
you.
33 30:33
Whosoever
compoundeth
any
like
it,
or
whosoever
putteth
any
of
it
upon
a
stranger,
he
shall
be
cut
off
from
his
people.
34 30:34
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Take
unto
thee
sweet
spices,
stacte,
and
onycha,
and
galbanum;
sweet
spices
with
pure
frankincense:
of
each
shall
there
be
a
like
weight;
35 30:35
and
thou shalt
make
of
it
incense,
a
perfume
after
the
art
of
the
perfumer,
seasoned
with
salt,
pure
and
holy:
36 30:36
and
thou shalt
beat
some
of
it
very
small,
and
put
of
it
before
the
testimony
in
the
tent
of
meeting,
where
I
will
meet
with
thee:
it
shall
be
unto
you
most
holy.
37 30:37
And
the
incense
which
thou shalt
make,
according
to
the
composition
thereof
ye
shall
not
make
for
yourselves:
it
shall
be
unto
thee
holy
for
Jehovah.
38 30:38
Whosoever
shall
make
like
unto
that,
to
smell
thereof,
he
shall
be
cut
off
from
his
people.
311 31:1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
2 31:2
See,
I
have
called
by
name
Bezalel
the
son
of
Uri,
the
son
of
Hur,
of
the
tribe
of
Judah:
3 31:3
and
I
have
filled
him
with
the
Spirit
of
God,
in
wisdom,
and
in
understanding,
and
in
knowledge,
and
in
all
manner
of
workmanship,
4 31:4
to
devise
skilful
works,
to
work
in
gold,
and
in
silver,
and
in
brass,
5 31:5
and
in
cutting
of
stones
for
setting,
and
in
carving
of
wood,
to
work
in
all
manner
of
workmanship.
6 31:6
And
I,
behold,
I
have
appointed
with
him
Oholiab,
the
son
of
Ahisamach,
of
the
tribe
of
Dan;
and
in
the
heart
of
all
that
are wise-hearted
I
have
put
wisdom,
that
they
may
make
all
that
I
have
commanded
thee:
7 31:7
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
the
ark
of
the
testimony,
and
the mercy-seat
that
is thereupon,
and
all
the
furniture
of
the
Tent,
8 31:8
and
the
table
and
its
vessels,
and
the
pure
candlestick
with
all
its
vessels,
and
the
altar
of
incense,
9 31:9
and
the
altar
of burnt-offering
with
all
its
vessels,
and
the
laver
and
its
base,
10 31:10
and
the
finely
wrought
garments,
and
the
holy
garments
for
Aaron
the
priest,
and
the
garments
of
his
sons,
to
minister
in
the
priest’s
office,
11 31:11
and
the
anointing
oil,
and
the
incense
of
sweet
spices
for
the
holy
place:
according
to
all
that
I
have
commanded
thee
shall
they
do.
12 31:12
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
13 31:13
Speak
thou
also
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
saying,
Verily
ye
shall
keep
my
sabbaths:
for
it
is
a
sign
between
me
and
you
throughout
your
generations;
that
ye
may
know
that
I
am
Jehovah
who sanctifieth
you.
14 31:14
Ye
shall
keep
the
sabbath
therefore;
for
it
is
holy
unto
you:
every
one
that
profaneth
it
shall
surely
be
put
to
death;
for
whosoever
doeth
any
work
therein,
that
soul
shall
be
cut
off
from
among
his
people.
15 31:15
Six
days
shall
work
be
done,
but
on
the
seventh
day
is
a
sabbath
of
solemn
rest,
holy
to
Jehovah:
whosoever
doeth
any
work
on
the
sabbath
day,
he
shall
surely
be
put
to
death.
16 31:16
Wherefore
the
children
of
Israel
shall
keep
the
sabbath,
to
observe
the
sabbath
throughout
their
generations,
for
a
perpetual
covenant.
17 31:17
It
is
a
sign
between
me
and
the
children
of
Israel
for
ever:
for
in
six
days
Jehovah
made
heaven
and
earth,
and
on
the
seventh
day
he
rested,
and
was
refreshed.
18 31:18
And
he
gave
unto
Moses,
when
he
had
made
an
end
of
communing
with
him
upon
mount
Sinai,
the
two
tables
of
the
testimony,
tables
of
stone,
written
with
the
finger
of
God.
321 32:1
And
when
the
people
saw
that
Moses
delayed
to
come
down
from
the
mount,
the
people
gathered
themselves
together
unto
Aaron,
and
said
unto
him,
Up,
make
us
gods,
which
shall
go
before
us;
for
as
for
this
Moses,
the
man
that
brought
us
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
we
know
not
what
is
become
of
him.
2 32:2
And
Aaron
said
unto
them,
Break
off
the
golden
rings,
which
are
in
the
ears
of
your
wives,
of
your
sons,
and
of
your
daughters,
and
bring
them
unto
me.
3 32:3
And
all
the
people
brake
off
the
golden
rings
which
were
in
their
ears,
and
brought
them
unto
Aaron.
4 32:4
And
he
received
it
at
their
hand,
and
fashioned
it
with
a
graving
tool,
and
made
it
a
molten
calf:
and
they
said,
These
are
thy
gods,
O
Israel,
which
brought
thee
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
5 32:5
And
when
Aaron
saw
this,
he
built
an
altar
before
it;
and
Aaron
made
proclamation,
and
said, To-morrow
shall
be
a
feast
to
Jehovah.
6 32:6
And
they
rose
up
early
on
the
morrow,
and
offered burnt-offerings,
and
brought peace-offerings;
and
the
people
sat
down
to
eat
and
to
drink,
and
rose
up
to
play.
7 32:7
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
Go,
get
thee
down;
for
thy
people,
that
thou
broughtest
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
have
corrupted
themselves:
8 32:8
they
have
turned
aside
quickly
out
of
the
way
which
I
commanded
them:
they
have
made
them
a
molten
calf,
and
have
worshipped
it,
and
have
sacrificed
unto
it,
and
said,
These
are
thy
gods,
O
Israel,
which
brought
thee
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
9 32:9
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
I
have
seen
this
people,
and,
behold,
it
is
a
stiffnecked
people:
10 32:10
now
therefore
let
me
alone,
that
my
wrath
may
wax
hot
against
them,
and
that
I
may
consume
them:
and
I
will
make
of
thee
a
great
nation.
11 32:11
And
Moses
besought
Jehovah
his
God,
and
said,
Jehovah,
why
doth
thy
wrath
wax
hot
against
thy
people,
that
thou
hast
brought
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
with
great
power
and
with
a
mighty
hand?
12 32:12
Wherefore
should
the
Egyptians
speak,
saying,
For
evil
did
he
bring
them
forth,
to
slay
them
in
the
mountains,
and
to
consume
them
from
the
face
of
the
earth?
Turn
from
thy
fierce
wrath,
and
repent
of
this
evil
against
thy
people.
13 32:13
Remember
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Israel,
thy
servants,
to
whom
thou
swarest
by
thine
own self,
and
saidst
unto
them,
I
will
multiply
your
seed
as
the
stars
of
heaven,
and
all
this
land
that
I
have
spoken
of
will
I
give
unto
your
seed,
and
they
shall
inherit
it
for
ever.
14 32:14
And
Jehovah
repented
of
the
evil
which
he
said
he
would
do
unto
his
people.
15 32:15
And
Moses
turned,
and
went
down
from
the
mount,
with
the
two
tables
of
the
testimony
in
his
hand;
tables
that
were
written
on
both
their
sides;
on
the
one
side
and
on
the
other
were
they
written.
16 32:16
And
the
tables
were
the
work
of
God,
and
the
writing
was
the
writing
of
God,
graven
upon
the
tables.
17 32:17
And
when
Joshua
heard
the
noise
of
the
people
as
they
shouted,
he
said
unto
Moses,
There
is
a
noise
of
war
in
the
camp.
18 32:18
And
he
said,
It
is
not
the
voice
of
them
that
shout
for
mastery,
neither
is
it
the
voice
of
them
that
cry
for
being
overcome;
but
the
noise
of
them
that
sing
do
I
hear.
19 32:19
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
soon
as
he
came
nigh
unto
the
camp,
that
he
saw
the
calf
and
the
dancing:
and
Moses’
anger
waxed
hot,
and
he
cast
the
tables
out
of
his
hands,
and
brake
them
beneath
the
mount.
20 32:20
And
he
took
the
calf
which
they
had
made,
and
burnt
it
with
fire,
and
ground
it
to
powder,
and strewed
it
upon
the
water,
and
made
the
children
of
Israel
drink
of
it.
21 32:21
And
Moses
said
unto
Aaron,
What
did
this
people
unto
thee,
that
thou
hast
brought
a
great
sin
upon
them?
22 32:22
And
Aaron
said,
Let
not
the
anger
of
my
lord
wax
hot:
thou
knowest
the
people,
that
they
are
set
on
evil.
23 32:23
For
they
said
unto
me,
Make
us
gods,
which
shall
go
before
us;
for
as
for
this
Moses,
the
man
that
brought
us
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
we
know
not
what
is
become
of
him.
24 32:24
And
I
said
unto
them,
Whosoever
hath
any
gold,
let
them
break
it
off:
so
they
gave
it
me;
and
I
cast
it
into
the
fire,
and
there
came
out
this
calf.
25 32:25
And
when
Moses
saw
that
the
people
were
broken
loose, (for
Aaron
had
let
them
loose
for
a
derision
among
their
enemies,)
26 32:26
then
Moses
stood
in
the
gate
of
the
camp,
and
said,
Whoso
is
on Jehovah’s
side,
let
him
come
unto
me.
And
all
the
sons
of
Levi
gathered
themselves
together
unto
him.
27 32:27
And
he
said
unto
them,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
Put
ye
every
man
his
sword
upon
his
thigh,
and
go
to
and
fro
from
gate
to
gate
throughout
the
camp,
and
slay
every
man
his
brother,
and
every
man
his
companion,
and
every
man
his
neighbor.
28 32:28
And
the
sons
of
Levi
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses:
and
there
fell
of
the
people
that
day
about
three
thousand
men.
29 32:29
And
Moses
said,
Consecrate
yourselves to-day
to
Jehovah,
yea,
every
man
against
his
son,
and
against
his
brother;
that
he
may
bestow
upon
you
a
blessing
this
day.
30 32:30
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
morrow,
that
Moses
said
unto
the
people,
Ye
have
sinned
a
great
sin:
and
now
I
will
go
up
unto
Jehovah;
peradventure
I
shall
make
atonement
for
your
sin.
31 32:31
And
Moses
returned
unto
Jehovah,
and
said,
Oh,
this
people
have
sinned
a
great
sin,
and
have
made
them
gods
of
gold.
32 32:32
Yet
now,
if
thou
wilt
forgive
their
sin—;
and
if
not,
blot
me,
I
pray
thee,
out
of
thy
book
which
thou
hast
written.
33 32:33
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Whosoever
hath
sinned
against
me,
him
will
I
blot
out
of
my
book.
34 32:34
And
now
go,
lead
the
people
unto
the
place
of
which
I
have
spoken
unto
thee:
behold,
mine
angel
shall
go
before
thee;
nevertheless
in
the
day
when
I
visit,
I
will
visit
their
sin
upon
them.
35 32:35
And
Jehovah
smote
the
people,
because
they
made
the
calf,
which
Aaron
made.
331 33:1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
Depart,
go
up
hence,
thou
and
the
people
that
thou
hast
brought
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
unto
the
land
of
which
I
sware
unto
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
it:
2 33:2
and
I
will
send
an
angel
before
thee;
and
I
will
drive
out
the
Canaanite,
the
Amorite,
and
the
Hittite,
and
the
Perizzite,
the
Hivite,
and
the
Jebusite:
3 33:3
unto
a
land
flowing
with
milk
and
honey:
for
I
will
not
go
up
in
the
midst
of
thee,
for
thou
art
a
stiffnecked
people,
lest
I
consume
thee
in
the
way.
4 33:4
And
when
the
people
heard
these
evil
tidings,
they
mourned:
and
no
man
did
put
on
him
his
ornaments.
5 33:5
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
Ye
are
a
stiffnecked
people;
if
I
go
up
into
the
midst
of
thee
for
one
moment,
I
shall
consume
thee:
therefore
now
put
off
thy
ornaments
from
thee,
that
I
may
know
what
to
do
unto
thee.
6 33:6
And
the
children
of
Israel
stripped
themselves
of
their
ornaments
from
mount
Horeb
onward.
7 33:7
Now
Moses
used
to
take
the
tent
and
to
pitch
it
without
the
camp,
afar
off
from
the
camp;
and
he
called
it,
The
tent
of
meeting.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
every
one
that
sought
Jehovah
went
out
unto
the
tent
of
meeting,
which
was
without
the
camp.
8 33:8
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Moses
went
out
unto
the
Tent,
that
all
the
people
rose
up,
and
stood,
every
man
at
his
tent
door,
and
looked
after
Moses,
until
he
was
gone
into
the
Tent.
9 33:9
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Moses
entered
into
the
Tent,
the
pillar
of
cloud
descended,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
the
Tent:
and
Jehovah
spake
with
Moses.
10 33:10
And
all
the
people
saw
the
pillar
of
cloud
stand
at
the
door
of
the
Tent:
and
all
the
people
rose
up
and
worshipped,
every
man
at
his
tent
door.
11 33:11
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses
face
to
face,
as
a
man
speaketh
unto
his
friend.
And
he
turned
again
into
the
camp:
but
his
minister
Joshua,
the
son
of
Nun,
a
young
man,
departed
not
out
of
the
Tent.
12 33:12
And
Moses
said
unto
Jehovah,
See,
thou
sayest
unto
me,
Bring
up
this
people:
and
thou
hast
not
let
me
know
whom
thou
wilt
send
with
me.
Yet
thou
hast
said,
I
know
thee
by
name,
and
thou
hast
also
found
favor
in
my
sight.
13 33:13
Now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
if
I
have
found
favor
in
thy
sight,
show
me
now
thy
ways,
that
I
may
know
thee,
to
the
end
that
I
may
find
favor
in
thy
sight:
and
consider
that
this
nation
is
thy
people.
14 33:14
And
he
said,
My
presence
shall
go
with
thee,
and
I
will
give
thee
rest.
15 33:15
And
he
said
unto
him,
If
thy
presence
go
not
with
me,
carry
us
not
up
hence.
16 33:16
For
wherein
now
shall
it
be
known
that
I
have
found
favor
in
thy
sight,
I
and
thy
people?
is
it
not
in
that
thou
goest
with
us,
so
that
we
are
separated,
I
and
thy
people,
from
all
the
people
that
are
upon
the
face
of
the
earth?
17 33:17
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
I
will
do
this
thing
also
that
thou
hast
spoken;
for
thou
hast
found
favor
in
my
sight,
and
I
know
thee
by
name.
18 33:18
And
he
said,
Show
me,
I
pray
thee,
thy
glory.
19 33:19
And
he
said,
I
will
make
all
my
goodness
pass
before
thee,
and
will
proclaim
the
name
of
Jehovah
before
thee;
and
I
will
be
gracious
to
whom
I
will
be
gracious,
and
will
show
mercy
on
whom
I
will
show
mercy.
20 33:20
And
he
said,
Thou
canst
not
see
my
face;
for
man
shall
not
see
me
and
live.
21 33:21
And
Jehovah
said,
Behold,
there
is
a
place
by
me,
and
thou shalt
stand
upon
the
rock:
22 33:22
and
it
shall
come
to
pass,
while
my
glory
passeth
by,
that
I
will
put
thee
in
a
cleft
of
the
rock,
and
will
cover
thee
with
my
hand
until
I
have
passed
by:
23 33:23
and
I
will
take
away
my
hand,
and
thou shalt
see
my
back;
but
my
face
shall
not
be
seen.
341 34:1
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Hew
thee
two
tables
of
stone
like
unto
the
first:
and
I
will
write
upon
the
tables
the
words
that
were
on
the
first
tables,
which
thou
brakest.
2 34:2
And
be
ready
by
the
morning,
and
come
up
in
the
morning
unto
mount
Sinai,
and
present
thyself
there
to
me
on
the
top
of
the
mount.
3 34:3
And
no
man
shall
come
up
with
thee;
neither
let
any
man
be
seen
throughout
all
the
mount;
neither
let
the
flocks
nor
herds
feed
before
that
mount.
4 34:4
And
he
hewed
two
tables
of
stone
like
unto
the
first;
and
Moses
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
went
up
unto
mount
Sinai,
as
Jehovah
had
commanded
him,
and
took
in
his
hand
two
tables
of
stone.
5 34:5
And
Jehovah
descended
in
the
cloud,
and
stood
with
him
there,
and
proclaimed
the
name
of
Jehovah.
6 34:6
And
Jehovah
passed
by
before
him,
and
proclaimed,
Jehovah,
Jehovah,
a
God
merciful
and
gracious,
slow
to
anger,
and
abundant
in
lovingkindness
and
truth;
7 34:7
keeping
lovingkindness
for
thousands,
forgiving
iniquity
and
transgression
and
sin;
and
that
will
by
no
means
clear
the
guilty,
visiting
the
iniquity
of
the
fathers
upon
the
children,
and
upon
the
children’s
children,
upon
the
third
and
upon
the
fourth
generation.
8 34:8
And
Moses
made
haste,
and
bowed
his
head
toward
the
earth,
and
worshipped.
9 34:9
And
he
said,
If
now
I
have
found
favor
in
thy
sight,
O
Lord,
let
the
Lord,
I
pray
thee,
go
in
the
midst
of
us;
for
it
is
a
stiffnecked
people;
and
pardon
our
iniquity
and
our
sin,
and
take
us
for
thine
inheritance.
10 34:10
And
he
said,
Behold,
I
make
a
covenant:
before
all
thy
people
I
will
do
marvels,
such
as
have
not
been
wrought
in
all
the
earth,
nor
in
any
nation;
and
all
the
people
among
which
thou
art
shall
see
the
work
of
Jehovah;
for
it
is
a
terrible
thing
that
I
do
with
thee.
11 34:11
Observe
thou
that
which
I
command
thee
this
day:
behold,
I
drive
out
before
thee
the
Amorite,
and
the
Canaanite,
and
the
Hittite,
and
the
Perizzite,
and
the
Hivite,
and
the
Jebusite.
12 34:12
Take
heed
to
thyself,
lest
thou
make
a
covenant
with
the
inhabitants
of
the
land
whither
thou
goest,
lest
it
be
for
a
snare
in
the
midst
of
thee:
13 34:13
but
ye
shall
break
down
their
altars,
and
dash
in
pieces
their
pillars,
and
ye
shall
cut
down
their
Asherim;
14 34:14(for
thou shalt
worship
no
other
god:
for
Jehovah,
whose
name
is
Jealous,
is
a
jealous
God);
15 34:15
lest
thou
make
a
covenant
with
the
inhabitants
of
the
land,
and
they
play
the
harlot
after
their
gods,
and
sacrifice
unto
their
gods,
and
one
call
thee
and
thou
eat
of
his
sacrifice;
16 34:16
and
thou
take
of
their
daughters
unto
thy
sons,
and
their
daughters
play
the
harlot
after
their
gods,
and
make
thy
sons
play
the
harlot
after
their
gods.
17 34:17
Thou shalt
make
thee
no
molten
gods.
18 34:18
The
feast
of
unleavened
bread shalt
thou
keep.
Seven
days
thou shalt
eat
unleavened
bread,
as
I
commanded
thee,
at
the
time
appointed
in
the
month
Abib;
for
in
the
month
Abib
thou
camest
out
from
Egypt.
19 34:19
All
that
openeth
the
womb
is
mine;
and
all
thy
cattle
that
is
male,
the
firstlings
of
cow
and
sheep.
20 34:20
And
the
firstling
of
an
ass
thou shalt
redeem
with
a
lamb:
and
if
thou
wilt
not
redeem
it,
then
thou shalt
break
its
neck.
All
the first-born
of
thy
sons
thou shalt
redeem.
And
none
shall
appear
before
me
empty.
21 34:21
Six
days
thou shalt
work,
but
on
the
seventh
day
thou shalt
rest:
in
plowing
time
and
in
harvest
thou shalt
rest.
22 34:22
And
thou shalt
observe
the
feast
of
weeks,
even
of
the first-fruits
of
wheat
harvest,
and
the
feast
of
ingathering
at
the
year’s
end.
23 34:23
Three
times
in
the
year
shall
all
thy
males
appear
before
the
Lord
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel.
24 34:24
For
I
will
cast
out
nations
before
thee,
and
enlarge
thy
borders:
neither
shall
any
man
desire
thy
land,
when
thou
goest
up
to
appear
before
Jehovah
thy
God
three
times
in
the
year.
25 34:25
Thou shalt
not
offer
the
blood
of
my
sacrifice
with
leavened
bread;
neither
shall
the
sacrifice
of
the
feast
of
the
passover
be
left
unto
the
morning.
26 34:26
The
first
of
the first-fruits
of
thy
ground
thou shalt
bring
unto
the
house
of
Jehovah
thy
God.
Thou shalt
not
boil
a
kid
in
its
mother’s
milk.
27 34:27
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Write
thou
these
words:
for
after
the
tenor
of
these
words
I
have
made
a
covenant
with
thee
and
with
Israel.
28 34:28
And
he
was
there
with
Jehovah
forty
days
and
forty
nights;
he
did
neither
eat
bread,
nor
drink
water.
And
he
wrote
upon
the
tables
the
words
of
the
covenant,
the
ten
commandments.
29 34:29
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Moses
came
down
from
mount
Sinai
with
the
two
tables
of
the
testimony
in
Moses’
hand,
when
he
came
down
from
the
mount,
that
Moses
knew
not
that
the
skin
of
his
face
shone
by
reason
of
his
speaking
with
him.
30 34:30
And
when
Aaron
and
all
the
children
of
Israel
saw
Moses,
behold,
the
skin
of
his
face
shone;
and
they
were
afraid
to
come
nigh
him.
31 34:31
And
Moses
called
unto
them;
and
Aaron
and
all
the
rulers
of
the
congregation
returned
unto
him:
and
Moses
spake
to
them.
32 34:32
And
afterward
all
the
children
of
Israel
came
nigh:
and
he
gave
them
in
commandment
all
that
Jehovah
had
spoken
with
him
in
mount
Sinai.
33 34:33
And
when
Moses
had
done
speaking
with
them,
he
put
a
veil
on
his
face.
34 34:34
But
when
Moses
went
in
before
Jehovah
to
speak
with
him,
he
took
the
veil
off,
until
he
came
out;
and
he
came
out,
and
spake
unto
the
children
of
Israel
that
which
he
was
commanded.
35 34:35
And
the
children
of
Israel
saw
the
face
of
Moses,
that
the
skin
of
Moses’
face
shone:
and
Moses
put
the
veil
upon
his
face
again,
until
he
went
in
to
speak
with
him.
351 35:1
And
Moses
assembled
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel,
and
said
unto
them,
These
are
the
words
which
Jehovah
hath
commanded,
that
ye
should
do
them.
2 35:2
Six
days
shall
work
be
done;
but
on
the
seventh
day
there
shall
be
to
you
a
holy
day,
a
sabbath
of
solemn
rest
to
Jehovah:
whosoever
doeth
any
work
therein
shall
be
put
to
death.
3 35:3
Ye
shall
kindle
no
fire
throughout
your
habitations
upon
the
sabbath
day.
4 35:4
And
Moses
spake
unto
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel,
saying,
This
is
the
thing
which
Jehovah
commanded,
saying,
5 35:5
Take
ye
from
among
you
an
offering
unto
Jehovah;
whosoever
is
of
a
willing
heart,
let
him
bring
it, Jehovah’s
offering:
gold,
and
silver,
and
brass,
6 35:6
and
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
linen,
and
goats’
hair,
7 35:7
and
rams’
skins
dyed
red,
and sealskins,
and
acacia
wood,
8 35:8
and
oil
for
the
light,
and
spices
for
the
anointing
oil,
and
for
the
sweet
incense,
9 35:9
and
onyx
stones,
and
stones
to
be
set,
for
the
ephod,
and
for
the
breastplate.
10 35:10
And
let
every wise-hearted
man
among
you
come,
and
make
all
that
Jehovah
hath
commanded:
11 35:11
the
tabernacle,
its
tent,
and
its
covering,
its
clasps,
and
its
boards,
its
bars,
its
pillars,
and
its
sockets;
12 35:12
the
ark,
and
the
staves
thereof,
the mercy-seat,
and
the
veil
of
the
screen;
13 35:13
the
table,
and
its
staves,
and
all
its
vessels,
and
the
showbread;
14 35:14
the
candlestick
also
for
the
light,
and
its
vessels,
and
its
lamps,
and
the
oil
for
the
light;
15 35:15
and
the
altar
of
incense,
and
its
staves,
and
the
anointing
oil,
and
the
sweet
incense,
and
the
screen
for
the
door,
at
the
door
of
the
tabernacle;
16 35:16
the
altar
of burnt-offering,
with
its
grating
of
brass,
its
staves,
and
all
its
vessels,
the
laver
and
its
base;
17 35:17
the
hangings
of
the
court,
the
pillars
thereof,
and
their
sockets,
and
the
screen
for
the
gate
of
the
court;
18 35:18
the
pins
of
the
tabernacle,
and
the
pins
of
the
court,
and
their
cords;
19 35:19
the
finely
wrought
garments,
for
ministering
in
the
holy
place,
the
holy
garments
for
Aaron
the
priest,
and
the
garments
of
his
sons,
to
minister
in
the
priest’s
office.
20 35:20
And
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel
departed
from
the
presence
of
Moses.
21 35:21
And
they
came,
every
one
whose
heart
stirred
him
up,
and
every
one
whom
his
spirit
made
willing,
and
brought Jehovah’s
offering,
for
the
work
of
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
for
all
the
service
thereof,
and
for
the
holy
garments.
22 35:22
And
they
came,
both
men
and
women,
as
many
as
were willing-hearted,
and
brought
brooches,
and ear-rings,
and signet-rings,
and
armlets,
all
jewels
of
gold;
even
every
man
that
offered
an
offering
of
gold
unto
Jehovah.
23 35:23
And
every
man,
with
whom
was
found
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
linen,
and
goats’
hair,
and
rams’
skins
dyed
red,
and sealskins,
brought
them.
24 35:24
Every
one
that
did
offer
an
offering
of
silver
and
brass
brought Jehovah’s
offering;
and
every
man,
with
whom
was
found
acacia
wood
for
any
work
of
the
service,
brought
it.
25 35:25
And
all
the
women
that
were wise-hearted
did
spin
with
their
hands,
and
brought
that
which
they
had
spun,
the
blue,
and
the
purple,
the
scarlet,
and
the
fine
linen.
26 35:26
And
all
the
women
whose
heart
stirred
them
up
in
wisdom
spun
the
goats’
hair.
27 35:27
And
the
rulers
brought
the
onyx
stones,
and
the
stones
to
be
set,
for
the
ephod,
and
for
the
breastplate;
28 35:28
and
the
spice,
and
the
oil;
for
the
light,
and
for
the
anointing
oil,
and
for
the
sweet
incense.
29 35:29
The
children
of
Israel
brought
a freewill-offering
unto
Jehovah;
every
man
and
woman,
whose
heart
made
them
willing
to
bring
for
all
the
work,
which
Jehovah
had
commanded
to
be
made
by
Moses.
30 35:30
And
Moses
said
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
See,
Jehovah
hath
called
by
name
Bezalel
the
son
of
Uri,
the
son
of
Hur,
of
the
tribe
of
Judah;
31 35:31
and
he
hath
filled
him
with
the
Spirit
of
God,
in
wisdom,
in
understanding,
and
in
knowledge,
and
in
all
manner
of
workmanship;
32 35:32
and
to
devise
skilful
works,
to
work
in
gold,
and
in
silver,
and
in
brass,
33 35:33
and
in
cutting
of
stones
for
setting,
and
in
carving
of
wood,
to
work
in
all
manner
of
skilful
workmanship.
34 35:34
And
he
hath
put
in
his
heart
that
he
may
teach,
both
he,
and
Oholiab,
the
son
of
Ahisamach,
of
the
tribe
of
Dan.
35 35:35
Them
hath
he
filled
with
wisdom
of
heart,
to
work
all
manner
of
workmanship,
of
the
engraver,
and
of
the
skilful
workman,
and
of
the
embroiderer,
in
blue,
and
in
purple,
in
scarlet,
and
in
fine
linen,
and
of
the
weaver,
even
of
them
that
do
any
workmanship,
and
of
those
that
devise
skilful
works.
361 36:1
And
Bezalel
and
Oholiab
shall
work,
and
every wise-hearted
man,
in
whom
Jehovah
hath
put
wisdom
and
understanding
to
know
how
to
work
all
the
work
for
the
service
of
the
sanctuary,
according
to
all
that
Jehovah
hath
commanded.
2 36:2
And
Moses
called
Bezalel
and
Oholiab,
and
every wise-hearted
man,
in
whose
heart
Jehovah
had
put
wisdom,
even
every
one
whose
heart
stirred
him
up
to
come
unto
the
work
to
do
it:
3 36:3
and
they
received
of
Moses
all
the
offering
which
the
children
of
Israel
had
brought
for
the
work
of
the
service
of
the
sanctuary,
wherewith
to
make
it.
And
they
brought
yet
unto
him freewill-offerings
every
morning.
4 36:4
And
all
the
wise
men,
that
wrought
all
the
work
of
the
sanctuary,
came
every
man
from
his
work
which
they
wrought;
5 36:5
and
they
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
The
people
bring
much
more
than
enough
for
the
service
of
the
work
which
Jehovah
commanded
to
make.
6 36:6
And
Moses
gave
commandment,
and
they
caused
it
to
be
proclaimed
throughout
the
camp,
saying,
Let
neither
man
nor
woman
make
any
more
work
for
the
offering
of
the
sanctuary.
So
the
people
were
restrained
from
bringing.
7 36:7
For
the
stuff
they
had
was
sufficient
for
all
the
work
to
make
it,
and
too
much.
8 36:8
And
all
the wise-hearted
men
among
them
that
wrought
the
work
made
the
tabernacle
with
ten
curtains;
of
fine
twined
linen,
and
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
with
cherubim,
the
work
of
the
skilful
workman,
Bezalel
made
them.
9 36:9
The
length
of
each
curtain
was
eight
and
twenty
cubits,
and
the
breadth
of
each
curtain
four
cubits:
all
the
curtains
had
one
measure.
10 36:10
And
he
coupled
five
curtains
one
to
another:
and
the
other
five
curtains
he
coupled
one
to
another.
11 36:11
And
he
made
loops
of
blue
upon
the
edge
of
the
one
curtain
from
the
selvedge
in
the
coupling:
likewise
he
made
in
the
edge
of
the
curtain
that
was
outmost
in
the
second
coupling.
12 36:12
Fifty
loops
made
he
in
the
one
curtain,
and
fifty
loops
made
he
in
the
edge
of
the
curtain
that
was
in
the
second
coupling:
the
loops
were
opposite
one
to
another.
13 36:13
And
he
made
fifty
clasps
of
gold,
and
coupled
the
curtains
one
to
another
with
the
clasps:
so
the
tabernacle
was
one.
14 36:14
And
he
made
curtains
of
goats’
hair
for
a
tent
over
the
tabernacle:
eleven
curtains
he
made
them.
15 36:15
The
length
of
each
curtain
was
thirty
cubits,
and
four
cubits
the
breadth
of
each
curtain:
the
eleven
curtains
had
one
measure.
16 36:16
And
he
coupled
five
curtains
by
themselves,
and
six
curtains
by
themselves.
17 36:17
And
he
made
fifty
loops
on
the
edge
of
the
curtain
that
was
outmost
in
the
coupling,
and
fifty
loops
made
he
upon
the
edge
of
the
curtain
which
was
outmost
in
the
second
coupling.
18 36:18
And
he
made
fifty
clasps
of
brass
to
couple
the
tent
together,
that
it
might
be
one.
19 36:19
And
he
made
a
covering
for
the
tent
of
rams’
skins
dyed
red,
and
a
covering
of sealskins
above.
20 36:20
And
he
made
the
boards
for
the
tabernacle,
of
acacia
wood,
standing
up.
21 36:21
Ten
cubits
was
the
length
of
a
board,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
breadth
of
each
board.
22 36:22
Each
board
had
two
tenons,
joined
one
to
another:
thus
did
he
make
for
all
the
boards
of
the
tabernacle.
23 36:23
And
he
made
the
boards
for
the
tabernacle:
twenty
boards
for
the
south
side
southward;
24 36:24
and
he
made
forty
sockets
of
silver
under
the
twenty
boards;
two
sockets
under
one
board
for
its
two
tenons,
and
two
sockets
under
another
board
for
its
two
tenons.
25 36:25
And
for
the
second
side
of
the
tabernacle,
on
the
north
side,
he
made
twenty
boards,
26 36:26
and
their
forty
sockets
of
silver;
two
sockets
under
one
board,
and
two
sockets
under
another
board.
27 36:27
And
for
the
hinder
part
of
the
tabernacle
westward
he
made
six
boards.
28 36:28
And
two
boards
made
he
for
the
corners
of
the
tabernacle
in
the
hinder
part.
29 36:29
And
they
were
double
beneath;
and
in
like
manner
they
were
entire
unto
the
top
thereof
unto
one
ring:
thus
he
did
to
both
of
them
in
the
two
corners.
30 36:30
And
there
were
eight
boards,
and
their
sockets
of
silver,
sixteen
sockets;
under
every
board
two
sockets.
31 36:31
And
he
made
bars
of
acacia
wood;
five
for
the
boards
of
the
one
side
of
the
tabernacle,
32 36:32
and
five
bars
for
the
boards
of
the
other
side
of
the
tabernacle,
and
five
bars
for
the
boards
of
the
tabernacle
for
the
hinder
part
westward.
33 36:33
And
he
made
the
middle
bar
to
pass
through
in
the
midst
of
the
boards
from
the
one
end
to
the
other.
34 36:34
And
he
overlaid
the
boards
with
gold,
and
made
their
rings
of
gold
for
places
for
the
bars,
and
overlaid
the
bars
with
gold.
35 36:35
And
he
made
the
veil
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen:
with
cherubim,
the
work
of
the
skilful
workman,
made
he
it.
36 36:36
And
he
made
thereunto
four
pillars
of
acacia,
and
overlaid
them
with
gold:
their
hooks
were
of
gold;
and
he
cast
for
them
four
sockets
of
silver.
37 36:37
And
he
made
a
screen
for
the
door
of
the
Tent,
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen,
the
work
of
the
embroiderer;
38 36:38
and
the
five
pillars
of
it
with
their
hooks:
and
he
overlaid
their
capitals
and
their
fillets
with
gold;
and
their
five
sockets
were
of
brass.
371 37:1
And
Bezalel
made
the
ark
of
acacia
wood:
two
cubits
and
a
half
was
the
length
of
it,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
breadth
of
it,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
height
of
it.
2 37:2
And
he
overlaid
it
with
pure
gold
within
and
without,
and
made
a
crown
of
gold
to
it
round
about.
3 37:3
And
he
cast
for
it
four
rings
of
gold,
in
the
four
feet
thereof;
even
two
rings
on
the
one
side
of
it,
and
two
rings
on
the
other
side
of
it.
4 37:4
And
he
made
staves
of
acacia
wood,
and
overlaid
them
with
gold.
5 37:5
And
he
put
the
staves
into
the
rings
on
the
sides
of
the
ark,
to
bear
the
ark.
6 37:6
And
he
made
a mercy-seat
of
pure
gold:
two
cubits
and
a
half
was
the
length
thereof,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
breadth
thereof.
7 37:7
And
he
made
two
cherubim
of
gold;
of
beaten
work
made
he
them,
at
the
two
ends
of
the mercy-seat;
8 37:8
one
cherub
at
the
one
end,
and
one
cherub
at
the
other
end:
of
one
piece
with
the mercy-seat
made
he
the
cherubim
at
the
two
ends
thereof.
9 37:9
And
the
cherubim
spread
out
their
wings
on
high,
covering
the mercy-seat
with
their
wings,
with
their
faces
one
to
another;
toward
the mercy-seat
were
the
faces
of
the
cherubim.
10 37:10
And
he
made
the
table
of
acacia
wood:
two
cubits
was
the
length
thereof,
and
a
cubit
the
breadth
thereof,
and
a
cubit
and
a
half
the
height
thereof.
11 37:11
And
he
overlaid
it
with
pure
gold,
and
made thereto
a
crown
of
gold
round
about.
12 37:12
And
he
made
unto
it
a
border
of
a
handbreadth
round
about,
and
made
a
golden
crown
to
the
border
thereof
round
about.
13 37:13
And
he
cast
for
it
four
rings
of
gold,
and
put
the
rings
in
the
four
corners
that
were
on
the
four
feet
thereof.
14 37:14
Close
by
the
border
were
the
rings,
the
places
for
the
staves
to
bear
the
table.
15 37:15
And
he
made
the
staves
of
acacia
wood,
and
overlaid
them
with
gold,
to
bear
the
table.
16 37:16
And
he
made
the
vessels
which
were
upon
the
table,
the
dishes
thereof,
and
the
spoons
thereof,
and
the
bowls
thereof,
and
the
flagons
thereof,
wherewith
to
pour
out,
of
pure
gold.
17 37:17
And
he
made
the
candlestick
of
pure
gold:
of
beaten
work
made
he
the
candlestick,
even
its
base,
and
its
shaft;
its
cups,
its
knops,
and
its
flowers,
were
of
one
piece
with
it.
18 37:18
And
there
were
six
branches
going
out
of
the
sides
thereof;
three
branches
of
the
candlestick
out
of
the
one
side
thereof,
and
three
branches
of
the
candlestick
out
of
the
other
side
thereof:
19 37:19
three
cups
made
like almond-blossoms
in
one
branch,
a
knop
and
a
flower,
and
three
cups
made
like almond-blossoms
in
the
other
branch,
a
knop
and
a
flower:
so
for
the
six
branches
going
out
of
the
candlestick.
20 37:20
And
in
the
candlestick
were
four
cups
made
like almond-blossoms,
the
knops
thereof,
and
the
flowers
thereof;
21 37:21
and
a
knop
under
two
branches
of
one
piece
with
it,
and
a
knop
under
two
branches
of
one
piece
with
it,
and
a
knop
under
two
branches
of
one
piece
with
it,
for
the
six
branches
going
out
of
it.
22 37:22
Their
knops
and
their
branches
were
of
one
piece
with
it:
the
whole
of
it
was
one
beaten
work
of
pure
gold.
23 37:23
And
he
made
the
lamps
thereof,
seven,
and
the
snuffers
thereof,
and
the
snuffdishes
thereof,
of
pure
gold.
24 37:24
Of
a
talent
of
pure
gold
made
he
it,
and
all
the
vessels
thereof.
25 37:25
And
he
made
the
altar
of
incense
of
acacia
wood:
a
cubit
was
the
length
thereof,
and
a
cubit
the
breadth
thereof,
foursquare;
and
two
cubits
was
the
height
thereof;
the
horns
thereof
were
of
one
piece
with
it.
26 37:26
And
he
overlaid
it
with
pure
gold,
the
top
thereof,
and
the
sides
thereof
round
about,
and
the
horns
of
it:
and
he
made
unto
it
a
crown
of
gold
round
about.
27 37:27
And
he
made
for
it
two
golden
rings
under
the
crown
thereof,
upon
the
two
ribs
thereof,
upon
the
two
sides
of
it,
for
places
for
staves
wherewith
to
bear
it.
28 37:28
And
he
made
the
staves
of
acacia
wood,
and
overlaid
them
with
gold.
29 37:29
And
he
made
the
holy
anointing
oil,
and
the
pure
incense
of
sweet
spices,
after
the
art
of
the
perfumer.
381 38:1
And
he
made
the
altar
of burnt-offering
of
acacia
wood:
five
cubits
was
the
length
thereof,
and
five
cubits
the
breadth
thereof,
foursquare;
and
three
cubits
the
height
thereof.
2 38:2
And
he
made
the
horns
thereof
upon
the
four
corners
of
it;
the
horns
thereof
were
of
one
piece
with
it:
and
he
overlaid
it
with
brass.
3 38:3
And
he
made
all
the
vessels
of
the
altar,
the
pots,
and
the
shovels,
and
the
basins,
the flesh-hooks,
and
the
firepans:
all
the
vessels
thereof
made
he
of
brass.
4 38:4
And
he
made
for
the
altar
a
grating
of
network
of
brass,
under
the
ledge
round
it
beneath,
reaching
halfway
up.
5 38:5
And
he
cast
four
rings
for
the
four
ends
of
the
grating
of
brass,
to
be
places
for
the
staves.
6 38:6
And
he
made
the
staves
of
acacia
wood,
and
overlaid
them
with
brass.
7 38:7
And
he
put
the
staves
into
the
rings
on
the
sides
of
the
altar,
wherewith
to
bear
it;
he
made
it
hollow
with
planks.
8 38:8
And
he
made
the
laver
of
brass,
and
the
base
thereof
of
brass,
of
the
mirrors
of
the
ministering
women
that
ministered
at
the
door
of
the
tent
of
meeting.
9 38:9
And
he
made
the
court:
for
the
south
side
southward
the
hangings
of
the
court
were
of
fine
twined
linen,
a
hundred
cubits;
10 38:10
their
pillars
were
twenty,
and
their
sockets
twenty,
of
brass;
the
hooks
of
the
pillars
and
their
fillets
were
of
silver.
11 38:11
And
for
the
north
side
a
hundred
cubits,
their
pillars
twenty,
and
their
sockets
twenty,
of
brass;
the
hooks
of
the
pillars,
and
their
fillets,
of
silver.
12 38:12
And
for
the
west
side
were
hangings
of
fifty
cubits,
their
pillars
ten,
and
their
sockets
ten;
the
hooks
of
the
pillars,
and
their
fillets,
of
silver.
13 38:13
And
for
the
east
side
eastward
fifty
cubits.
14 38:14
The
hangings
for
the
one
side
of
the
gate
were
fifteen
cubits;
their
pillars
three,
and
their
sockets
three;
15 38:15
and
so
for
the
other
side:
on
this
hand
and
that
hand
by
the
gate
of
the
court
were
hangings
of
fifteen
cubits;
their
pillars
three,
and
their
sockets
three.
16 38:16
All
the
hangings
of
the
court
round
about
were
of
fine
twined
linen.
17 38:17
And
the
sockets
for
the
pillars
were
of
brass;
the
hooks
of
the
pillars,
and
their
fillets,
of
silver;
and
the
overlaying
of
their
capitals,
of
silver;
and
all
the
pillars
of
the
court
were
filleted
with
silver.
18 38:18
And
the
screen
for
the
gate
of
the
court
was
the
work
of
the
embroiderer,
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen:
and
twenty
cubits
was
the
length,
and
the
height
in
the
breadth
was
five
cubits,
answerable
to
the
hangings
of
the
court.
19 38:19
And
their
pillars
were
four,
and
their
sockets
four,
of
brass;
their
hooks
of
silver,
and
the
overlaying
of
their
capitals,
and
their
fillets,
of
silver.
20 38:20
And
all
the
pins
of
the
tabernacle,
and
of
the
court
round
about,
were
of
brass.
21 38:21
This
is
the
sum
of
the
things
for
the
tabernacle,
even
the
tabernacle
of
the
testimony,
as
they
were
counted,
according
to
the
commandment
of
Moses,
for
the
service
of
the
Levites,
by
the
hand
of
Ithamar,
the
son
of
Aaron
the
priest.
22 38:22
And
Bezalel
the
son
of
Uri,
the
son
of
Hur,
of
the
tribe
of
Judah,
made
all
that
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
23 38:23
And
with
him
was
Oholiab,
the
son
of
Ahisamach,
of
the
tribe
of
Dan,
an
engraver,
and
a
skilful
workman,
and
an
embroiderer
in
blue,
and
in
purple,
and
in
scarlet,
and
in
fine
linen.
24 38:24
All
the
gold
that
was
used
for
the
work
in
all
the
work
of
the
sanctuary,
even
the
gold
of
the
offering,
was
twenty
and
nine
talents,
and
seven
hundred
and
thirty
shekels,
after
the
shekel
of
the
sanctuary.
25 38:25
And
the
silver
of
them
that
were
numbered
of
the
congregation
was
a
hundred
talents,
and
a
thousand
seven
hundred
and
threescore
and
fifteen
shekels,
after
the
shekel
of
the
sanctuary:
26 38:26
a
beka
a
head,
that
is,
half
a
shekel,
after
the
shekel
of
the
sanctuary,
for
every
one
that
passed
over
to
them
that
were
numbered,
from
twenty
years
old
and
upward,
for
six
hundred
thousand
and
three
thousand
and
five
hundred
and
fifty
men.
27 38:27
And
the
hundred
talents
of
silver
were
for
casting
the
sockets
of
the
sanctuary,
and
the
sockets
of
the
veil;
a
hundred
sockets
for
the
hundred
talents,
a
talent
for
a
socket.
28 38:28
And
of
the
thousand
seven
hundred
seventy
and
five
shekels
he
made
hooks
for
the
pillars,
and
overlaid
their
capitals,
and
made
fillets
for
them.
29 38:29
And
the
brass
of
the
offering
was
seventy
talents,
and
two
thousand
and
four
hundred
shekels.
30 38:30
And
therewith
he
made
the
sockets
to
the
door
of
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
the
brazen
altar,
and
the
brazen
grating
for
it,
and
all
the
vessels
of
the
altar,
31 38:31
and
the
sockets
of
the
court
round
about,
and
the
sockets
of
the
gate
of
the
court,
and
all
the
pins
of
the
tabernacle,
and
all
the
pins
of
the
court
round
about.
391 39:1
And
of
the
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
they
made
finely
wrought
garments,
for
ministering
in
the
holy
place,
and
made
the
holy
garments
for
Aaron;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
2 39:2
And
he
made
the
ephod
of
gold,
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen.
3 39:3
And
they
did
beat
the
gold
into
thin
plates,
and
cut
it
into
wires,
to
work
it
in
the
blue,
and
in
the
purple,
and
in
the
scarlet,
and
in
the
fine
linen,
the
work
of
the
skilful
workman.
4 39:4
They
made shoulder-pieces
for
it,
joined
together;
at
the
two
ends
was
it
joined
together.
5 39:5
And
the
skilfully
woven
band,
that
was
upon
it,
wherewith
to
gird
it
on,
was
of
the
same
piece
and
like
the
work
thereof;
of
gold,
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
6 39:6
And
they
wrought
the
onyx
stones,
inclosed
in
settings
of
gold,
graven
with
the
engravings
of
a
signet,
according
to
the
names
of
the
children
of
Israel.
7 39:7
And
he
put
them
on
the shoulder-pieces
of
the
ephod,
to
be
stones
of
memorial
for
the
children
of
Israel;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
8 39:8
And
he
made
the
breastplate,
the
work
of
the
skilful
workman,
like
the
work
of
the
ephod;
of
gold,
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
fine
twined
linen.
9 39:9
It
was
foursquare;
they
made
the
breastplate
double:
a
span
was
the
length
thereof,
and
a
span
the
breadth
thereof,
being
double.
10 39:10
And
they
set
in
it
four
rows
of
stones.
A
row
of
sardius,
topaz,
and
carbuncle
was
the
first
row;
11 39:11
and
the
second
row,
an
emerald,
a
sapphire,
and
a
diamond;
12 39:12
and
the
third
row,
a
jacinth,
an
agate,
and
an
amethyst;
13 39:13
and
the
fourth
row,
a
beryl,
an
onyx,
and
a
jasper:
they
were
inclosed
in
inclosings
of
gold
in
their
settings.
14 39:14
And
the
stones
were
according
to
the
names
of
the
children
of
Israel,
twelve,
according
to
their
names;
like
the
engravings
of
a
signet,
every
one
according
to
his
name,
for
the
twelve
tribes.
15 39:15
And
they
made
upon
the
breastplate
chains
like
cords,
of
wreathen
work
of
pure
gold.
16 39:16
And
they
made
two
settings
of
gold,
and
two
gold
rings,
and
put
the
two
rings
on
the
two
ends
of
the
breastplate.
17 39:17
And
they
put
the
two
wreathen
chains
of
gold
in
the
two
rings
at
the
ends
of
the
breastplate.
18 39:18
And
the
other
two
ends
of
the
two
wreathen
chains
they
put
on
the
two
settings,
and
put
them
on
the shoulder-pieces
of
the
ephod,
in
the
forepart
thereof.
19 39:19
And
they
made
two
rings
of
gold,
and
put
them
upon
the
two
ends
of
the
breastplate,
upon
the
edge
thereof,
which
was
toward
the
side
of
the
ephod
inward.
20 39:20
And
they
made
two
rings
of
gold,
and
put
them
on
the
two shoulder-pieces
of
the
ephod
underneath,
in
the
forepart
thereof,
close
by
the
coupling
thereof,
above
the
skilfully
woven
band
of
the
ephod.
21 39:21
And
they
did
bind
the
breastplate
by
the
rings
thereof
unto
the
rings
of
the
ephod
with
a
lace
of
blue,
that
it
might
be
upon
the
skilfully
woven
band
of
the
ephod,
and
that
the
breastplate
might
not
be
loosed
from
the
ephod;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
22 39:22
And
he
made
the
robe
of
the
ephod
of
woven
work,
all
of
blue;
23 39:23
and
the
hole
of
the
robe
in
the
midst
thereof,
as
the
hole
of
a
coat
of
mail,
with
a
binding
round
about
the
hole
of
it,
that
it
should
not
be
rent.
24 39:24
And
they
made
upon
the
skirts
of
the
robe
pomegranates
of
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
and
twined
linen.
25 39:25
And
they
made
bells
of
pure
gold,
and
put
the
bells
between
the
pomegranates
upon
the
skirts
of
the
robe
round
about,
between
the
pomegranates;
26 39:26
a
bell
and
a
pomegranate,
a
bell
and
a
pomegranate,
upon
the
skirts
of
the
robe
round
about,
to
minister
in;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
27 39:27
And
they
made
the
coats
of
fine
linen
of
woven
work
for
Aaron,
and
for
his
sons,
28 39:28
and
the
mitre
of
fine
linen,
and
the
goodly head-tires
of
fine
linen,
and
the
linen
breeches
of
fine
twined
linen,
29 39:29
and
the
girdle
of
fine
twined
linen,
and
blue,
and
purple,
and
scarlet,
the
work
of
the
embroiderer;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
30 39:30
And
they
made
the
plate
of
the
holy
crown
of
pure
gold,
and
wrote
upon
it
a
writing,
like
the
engravings
of
a
signet,
HOLY
TO
JEHOVAH.
31 39:31
And
they
tied
unto
it
a
lace
of
blue,
to
fasten
it
upon
the
mitre
above;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
32 39:32
Thus
was
finished
all
the
work
of
the
tabernacle
of
the
tent
of
meeting:
and
the
children
of
Israel
did
according
to
all
that
Jehovah
commanded
Moses;
so
did
they.
33 39:33
And
they
brought
the
tabernacle
unto
Moses,
the
Tent,
and
all
its
furniture,
its
clasps,
its
boards,
its
bars,
and
its
pillars,
and
its
sockets;
34 39:34
and
the
covering
of
rams’
skins
dyed
red,
and
the
covering
of sealskins,
and
the
veil
of
the
screen;
35 39:35
the
ark
of
the
testimony,
and
the
staves
thereof,
and
the mercy-seat;
36 39:36
the
table,
all
the
vessels
thereof,
and
the
showbread;
37 39:37
the
pure
candlestick,
the
lamps
thereof,
even
the
lamps
to
be
set
in
order,
and
all
the
vessels
thereof,
and
the
oil
for
the
light;
38 39:38
and
the
golden
altar,
and
the
anointing
oil,
and
the
sweet
incense,
and
the
screen
for
the
door
of
the
Tent;
39 39:39
the
brazen
altar,
and
its
grating
of
brass,
its
staves,
and
all
its
vessels,
the
laver
and
its
base;
40 39:40
the
hangings
of
the
court,
its
pillars,
and
its
sockets,
and
the
screen
for
the
gate
of
the
court,
the
cords
thereof,
and
the
pins
thereof,
and
all
the
instruments
of
the
service
of
the
tabernacle,
for
the
tent
of
meeting;
41 39:41
the
finely
wrought
garments
for
ministering
in
the
holy
place,
and
the
holy
garments
for
Aaron
the
priest,
and
the
garments
of
his
sons,
to
minister
in
the
priest’s
office.
42 39:42
According
to
all
that
Jehovah
commanded
Moses,
so
the
children
of
Israel
did
all
the
work.
43 39:43
And
Moses
saw
all
the
work,
and,
behold,
they
had
done
it;
as
Jehovah
had
commanded,
even
so
had
they
done
it:
and
Moses
blessed
them.
401 40:1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
2 40:2
On
the
first
day
of
the
first
month shalt
thou
rear
up
the
tabernacle
of
the
tent
of
meeting.
3 40:3
And
thou shalt
put
therein
the
ark
of
the
testimony,
and
thou shalt
screen
the
ark
with
the
veil.
4 40:4
And
thou shalt
bring
in
the
table,
and
set
in
order
the
things
that
are
upon
it;
and
thou shalt
bring
in
the
candlestick,
and
light
the
lamps
thereof.
5 40:5
And
thou shalt
set
the
golden
altar
for
incense
before
the
ark
of
the
testimony,
and
put
the
screen
of
the
door
to
the
tabernacle.
6 40:6
And
thou shalt
set
the
altar
of burnt-offering
before
the
door
of
the
tabernacle
of
the
tent
of
meeting.
7 40:7
And
thou shalt
set
the
laver
between
the
tent
of
meeting
and
the
altar,
and shalt
put
water
therein.
8 40:8
And
thou shalt
set
up
the
court
round
about,
and
hang
up
the
screen
of
the
gate
of
the
court.
9 40:9
And
thou shalt
take
the
anointing
oil,
and
anoint
the
tabernacle,
and
all
that
is
therein,
and shalt
hallow
it,
and
all
the
furniture
thereof:
and
it
shall
be
holy.
10 40:10
And
thou shalt
anoint
the
altar
of burnt-offering,
and
all
its
vessels,
and
sanctify
the
altar:
and
the
altar
shall
be
most
holy.
11 40:11
And
thou shalt
anoint
the
laver
and
its
base,
and
sanctify
it.
12 40:12
And
thou shalt
bring
Aaron
and
his
sons
unto
the
door
of
the
tent
of
meeting,
and shalt
wash
them
with
water.
13 40:13
And
thou shalt
put
upon
Aaron
the
holy
garments;
and
thou shalt
anoint
him,
and
sanctify
him,
that
he
may
minister
unto
me
in
the
priest’s
office.
14 40:14
And
thou shalt
bring
his
sons,
and
put
coats
upon
them;
15 40:15
and
thou shalt
anoint
them,
as
thou
didst
anoint
their
father,
that
they
may
minister
unto
me
in
the
priest’s
office:
and
their
anointing
shall
be
to
them
for
an
everlasting
priesthood
throughout
their
generations.
16 40:16
Thus
did
Moses:
according
to
all
that
Jehovah
commanded
him,
so
did
he.
17 40:17
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
first
month
in
the
second
year,
on
the
first
day
of
the
month,
that
the
tabernacle
was
reared
up.
18 40:18
And
Moses
reared
up
the
tabernacle,
and
laid
its
sockets,
and
set
up
the
boards
thereof,
and
put
in
the
bars
thereof,
and
reared
up
its
pillars.
19 40:19
And
he
spread
the
tent
over
the
tabernacle,
and
put
the
covering
of
the
tent
above
upon
it;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
20 40:20
And
he
took
and
put
the
testimony
into
the
ark,
and
set
the
staves
on
the
ark,
and
put
the mercy-seat
above
upon
the
ark:
21 40:21
and
he
brought
the
ark
into
the
tabernacle,
and
set
up
the
veil
of
the
screen,
and
screened
the
ark
of
the
testimony;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
22 40:22
And
he
put
the
table
in
the
tent
of
meeting,
upon
the
side
of
the
tabernacle
northward,
without
the
veil.
23 40:23
And
he
set
the
bread
in
order
upon
it
before
Jehovah;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
24 40:24
And
he
put
the
candlestick
in
the
tent
of
meeting,
over
against
the
table,
on
the
side
of
the
tabernacle
southward.
25 40:25
And
he
lighted
the
lamps
before
Jehovah;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
26 40:26
And
he
put
the
golden
altar
in
the
tent
of
meeting
before
the
veil:
27 40:27
and
he
burnt
thereon
incense
of
sweet
spices;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
28 40:28
And
he
put
the
screen
of
the
door
to
the
tabernacle.
29 40:29
And
he
set
the
altar
of burnt-offering
at
the
door
of
the
tabernacle
of
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
offered
upon
it
the burnt-offering
and
the meal-offering;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
30 40:30
And
he
set
the
laver
between
the
tent
of
meeting
and
the
altar,
and
put
water
therein,
wherewith
to
wash.
31 40:31
And
Moses
and
Aaron
and
his
sons
washed
their
hands
and
their
feet thereat;
32 40:32
when
they
went
into
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
when
they
came
near
unto
the
altar,
they
washed;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses.
33 40:33
And
he
reared
up
the
court
round
about
the
tabernacle
and
the
altar,
and
set
up
the
screen
of
the
gate
of
the
court.
So
Moses
finished
the
work.
34 40:34
Then
the
cloud
covered
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
the
glory
of
Jehovah
filled
the
tabernacle.
35 40:35
And
Moses
was
not
able
to
enter
into
the
tent
of
meeting,
because
the
cloud
abode
thereon,
and
the
glory
of
Jehovah
filled
the
tabernacle.
36 40:36
And
when
the
cloud
was
taken
up
from
over
the
tabernacle,
the
children
of
Israel
went
onward,
throughout
all
their
journeys:
37 40:37
but
if
the
cloud
was
not
taken
up,
then
they
journeyed
not
till
the
day
that
it
was
taken
up.
38 40:38
For
the
cloud
of
Jehovah
was
upon
the
tabernacle
by
day,
and
there
was
fire
therein
by
night,
in
the
sight
of
all
the
house
of
Israel,
throughout
all
their
journeys.