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Exodus_Chapter 34

The Lord commanded Moses, ‘Cut out two stone tablets, just like the one you shattere…

The Lord commanded Moses, ‘Cut out two stone tablets, just like the one you shattered before, and I will write the words on them.’.

Tomorrow morning, prepare yourself and go up Mount Sinai, standing in front of me at the top of the mountain.

No one is allowed to go up with you, no one is allowed to go up the entire mountain, and no sheep or cattle are allowed to graze at the root of the mountain.

Moses chiseled out two stone tablets, just like the previous ones. In the morning, as the Lord commanded, he went up Mount Sinai with two stone tablets in his hand.

The Lord descended from the clouds and stood with Moses, proclaiming the name of the Lord.

The Lord declared before him, ‘Lord, Lord, a God of mercy and grace, not easily angered, and full of mercy and truth.’.

Save mercy for millions, forgive sins, transgressions, and sins, and do not hold those who have sinned innocent. They will be punished from the father and son until the third and fourth generations.

Moses quickly bowed down to the ground,

And he said, Lord, if I find favor in your sight, I pray you to walk among us, for this is a stiff necked people. Please forgive our sins and sins, and make us your inheritance.

The Lord said, I will make a covenant to do wonderful things before the people, which I have not done among all the nations throughout the earth. The nations around you will see the works of the Lord, for what I have done to you is to be feared.

You must keep what I command you today. I will drive out the Amorites, Canaanites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites from before you.

Be careful not to make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land you are going to, or it may become a trap among you,

But they will demolish their altars, smash their pillars, and cut down their wooden poles.

Do not worship other gods, for the Lord is a jealous God named Jealousy.

But if you make a covenant with the inhabitants of that land, and the people go after their gods, they will commit adultery and sacrifice to their gods. If someone calls you, then you will eat their sacrifices,

And take their daughters as wives for your sons, and their daughters will go after their gods and engage in adultery, so that your sons will also go after their gods and engage in adultery.

Do not cast gods for yourself.

You shall observe the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and eat unleavened bread for seven days at the appointed time in the month of Abib, as I commanded you, because you came out of Egypt in this month of Abib.

All the firstborn are mine, and all the firstborn of livestock, whether it be an ox or a sheep, are mine.

The first born donkey shall be redeemed with a lamb, and if it is not redeemed, its neck shall be broken. Every firstborn son must be redeemed. No one can face me empty handed.

You shall work six days, and rest on the seventh day, even though you sow and reap.

When harvesting the first ripe wheat, observe the Feast of Seven or Seven, and at the end of the year, observe the Feast of Collecting.

All your males shall appear before the Lord, the God of Israel, three times a year.

I will drive out the foreigners from before you and expand your territory. When you go up three times a year to appear before the Lord your God, no one will covet your land.

You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. The sacrifice of the Passover shall not be left until morning.

The first ripe thing in the land shall be brought to the temple of the Lord your God. Do not cook goat lambs with the milk of the mother goat.

The Lord commanded Moses, ‘Write these words, for I have made a covenant with you and the Israelites according to these words.’.

Moses was with the Lord forty days and forty nights, neither eating nor drinking. The Lord wrote the words of this covenant, which are the ten commandments, on two tablets.

When Moses came down from Mount Sinai with two tablets of the law in his hand, he did not know that his face had become radiant because the Lord had spoken to him.

When Aaron and all Israel saw Moses’s face shining, they were afraid to approach him.

Moses called them to come, so Aaron and the leaders of the assembly came to him, and Moses spoke to them.

Then all Israel came near, and he gave them all the words that the Lord had spoken to him on Mount Sinai.

After Moses finished speaking to them, he covered his face with a handkerchief.

But when Moses came into the presence of the Lord and spoke to him, he took off his handkerchief, and when he came out, he told the Israelites what the Lord had commanded him.

The Israelites saw Moses’s face shining brightly. Moses covered his face with a veil, and when he went in to speak to the Lord, he took off the veil.

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