Through My Bible Yr 03 – June 25
Exodus 19 – 20
Israel at Sinai
Exodus 19
1Ā In the third month after the Israelites had left the land of Egypt, on that same day of the month, they came to the Wilderness of Sinai. 2Ā After they set out from Rephidim and came to the Wilderness of Sinai, they camped in the wilderness. Israel camped there in front of the mountain.
3Ā Moses went up to God, and the Lord called to him from the mountain, āThis is what you are to say to the house of Jacob and to tell the people of Israel: 4Ā āYou have seen what I did to the Egyptians and how I carried you on eaglesā wings and brought you to myself. 5Ā Now if you will carefully listen to my voice and keep my covenant, then you will be my special treasure out of all the nations, although the entire earth is mine. 6Ā You will be my kingdom of priests and my holy nation.ā These are the words that you are to speak to the Israelites.ā
7Ā Moses went and summoned the elders of the people, and he set before them all these words that the Lord had commanded him. 8Ā All the people answered together, āEverything that the Lord has said, we will do.ā
Moses brought back the peopleās words to the Lord. 9Ā The Lord said to Moses, āLook, I will come to you in a dense cloud so that the people will hear when I speak with you, and then they will always believe you.ā Moses told the peopleās words to the Lord.
10Ā The Lord said to Moses, āGo to the people. Consecrate them today and tomorrow, and have them wash their clothes. 11Ā Be ready by the third day, for on the third day the Lord will come down on Mount Sinai in the sight of all the people. 12Ā You shall set boundaries for the people all around the mountain. Tell them: āBe careful that you do not go up onto the mountain or touch the edge of it.ā Whoever touches the mountain must certainly be put to death. 13Ā No oneās hand is to touch such a person, but that person is to be stoned to death or shot with arrows. No such animal or person shall be allowed to live. But when the special ramās horn sounds a long blast, the people may come up to the mountain.ā
14Ā Moses went down from the mountain to the people. He consecrated the people, and they washed their clothes. 15Ā He said to the people, āBe ready by the third day. Do not come near a woman.ā [1]
16Ā On the third day, when morning came, there was thunder and lightning. A thick cloud was over the mountain, and there was a very loud blast of a ramās horn. All the people in the camp trembled. 17Ā Moses brought the people out of the camp to meet God, and they stood at the foot of the mountain. 18Ā All of Mount Sinai was covered with smoke, because the Lord descended on it in fire. Its smoke went up like the smoke from a kiln, and the whole mountain trembled violently. 19Ā When the sound of the ramās horn grew louder and louder, Moses spoke, and God answered him in the thunder. 20Ā The Lord came down on Mount Sinai, at the top of the mountain. The Lord then called Moses to the top of the mountain, and Moses went up.
21Ā The Lord said to Moses, āGo down and warn the people not to break through to see the Lord. If they do, many of them will fall. 22Ā Even the priests, who approach the Lord, must consecrate themselves so that the Lord does not break out against them.ā
23Ā Moses said to the Lord, āThe people cannot come up to Mount Sinai, because you warned, āSet boundaries around the mountain and treat it as holy.āā
24Ā The Lord said to him, āGo down and bring Aaron up with you, but the priests and the people must not break through to come up to the Lord, so that the Lord will not break out against them.ā
25Ā So Moses went down to the people and told them these things.
The Ten Commandments
Exodus 20
1Ā Then God spoke all these words:
2Ā I am the Lord your God, who brought you out from the land of Egypt, where you were slaves. [2]
3Ā You shall have no other gods beside me. [3] 4Ā You shall not make any carved image for yourself or a likeness of anything in heaven above, or on the earth below, or in the waters under the earth. 5Ā Do not bow down to them or be subservient to them, [4] for I the Lord your God am a jealous God. [5] I follow up on [6] the guilt of the fathers with their children, their grandchildren, and their great-grandchildren, if they also hate me. 6Ā But I show mercy to thousands who love me and keep my commandments.
7Ā You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not permit anyone who misuses his name to escape unpunished.
8Ā Remember the Sabbath day [7] by setting it apart as holy. 9Ā Six days you are to serve and do all your regular work, 10Ā but the seventh day shall be a sabbath rest to the Lord your God. Do not do any regular work, neither you, nor your sons or daughters, nor your male or female servants, nor your cattle, nor the alien who is residing inside your gates, 11Ā for in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and everything that is in them, but he rested on the seventh day. In this way the Lord blessed the seventh day and made it holy.
12Ā Honor your father and your mother so that you may spend many days on the land that the Lord your God is giving to you.
13Ā You shall not commit murder.
14Ā You shall not commit adultery.
15Ā You shall not steal.
16Ā You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.
17Ā You shall not covet your neighborās house. You shall not covet your neighborās wife, his male servant, his female servant, his ox, his donkey, or anything else that belongs to your neighbor. [8]
18Ā All the people saw and heard the thunder and the lightning and the sound of the ramās horn and the mountain smoking. The people saw, [9] and they trembled and stood far away. 19Ā Then they said to Moses, āSpeak with us yourself, and we will listen, but do not let God speak with us, or we will die.ā
20Ā Moses said to the people, āDo not be afraid, for God has come to test you, so that you may always fear him, so that you do not sin.ā
21Ā The people stayed at a distance, but Moses approached the thick darkness where God was.
22Ā Then the Lord told Moses to tell the people of Israel the following things:
You yourselves have seen that I have talked with you from heaven. 23Ā You shall not make gods of silver or gods of gold and place them beside me. You shall not make them for yourselves.
24Ā You are to make an altar of earth for me and to sacrifice your whole burnt offerings on it, as well as your fellowship offerings, your sheep, and your cattle. In every place where I cause my name to be remembered, I will come to you and I will bless you.
25Ā If you make a stone altar for me, you are not to build it out of cut stones, because by applying a tool to it you would pollute it.
26Ā You are not to go up to my altar by steps, so that your nakedness will not be uncovered upon it.
Footnotes
- Exodus 19:15 The prohibition is not limited to sexual intercourse, because even touching a woman during her period made a man unclean. See Leviticus 15:19-24.
- Exodus 20:2 Literally the house of slaves
- Exodus 20:3 Literally against my face or besides me or before me or in my presence or because of my presence
- Exodus 20:5 The verb is not the normal form for serve but a special form that implies subservience.
- Exodus 20:5 That is, I am a God who demands exclusive loyalty
- Exodus 20:5 Or demand an accounting for. The Hebrew verb pachad has traditionally been translated visit, but in present-day English visit usually has a social connotation. The term, however, refers to an official visit to bring punishment or reward to someone.
- Exodus 20:8 That is, the day of rest
- Exodus 20:17 Another version of the Ten Commandments appears in Deuteronomy 5:1-21.
- Exodus 20:18 A variant in some ancient versions is feared.
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