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Exodus
Chapters
19 & 20
Contemporary English
Version Copyright © 1999 American Bible Society
The use of the shofar
-- see chapter 19: 16 and 19
along with chapter 20: 18
At Mount Sinai
19 1-2The
Israelites left Rephidim. Then two months after leaving Egypt, they arrived at
the desert near Mount Sinai, where they set up camp at the foot of the
mountain.
3Moses went up the mountain to meet
with the LORD God, who told him to say to the
people:
4You saw what I did in Egypt, and
you know how I brought you here to me, just as a mighty eagle carries its
young.
5Now if you will faithfully obey me, you will be my very own people.
The whole world is mine, 6but you will be my holy nation
and serve me as priests.
Moses, that is what you must tell the Israelites.
7After Moses went back, he reported
to the leaders what the LORD had said, 8and
they promised, "We will do everything the LORD has
commanded." So Moses told the LORD about this.
9The LORD said
to Moses, "I will come to you in a thick cloud and let the people hear me
speak to you. Then they will always trust you." Again Moses reported to
the people what the LORD had told him.
10Once more the LORD
spoke to Moses:
Go back and tell the people that today and tomorrow
they must get themselves ready to meet me. They must wash their clothes
11and be ready by the day after tomorrow, when I will come down to
Mount Sinai, where all of them can see me.
12Warn the people that they are
forbidden to touch any part of the mountain. Anyone who does will be put to
death,
13either with stones or arrows, and no one must touch the body of a
person killed in this way. Even an animal that touches this mountain must be
put to death. You may go up the mountain only after a signal is given on the
trumpet.
14After Moses went down the mountain,
he gave orders for the people to wash their clothes and make themselves
acceptable to worship God. 15He told them to be ready in
three days and not to have sex in the meantime.
The LORD Comes to Mount Sinai
16On the morning of the third day
there was thunder and lightning. A thick cloud covered the mountain, a
loud trumpet blast was heard, and everyone in camp trembled with
fear. 17Moses led them out of the camp to meet God, and
they stood at the foot of the mountain.
18Mount Sinai was covered with smoke
because the LORD had come down in a flaming fire. Smoke
poured out of the mountain just like a furnace, and the whole mountain
shook. 19The trumpet blew
louder and louder. Moses spoke, and God answered him with
thunder.
20The LORD came
down to the top of Mount Sinai and told Moses to meet him there. 21Then
he said, "Moses, go and warn the people not to cross the boundary that you
set at the foot of the mountain. They must not cross it to come and look at me,
because if they do, many of them will die. 22Only the
priests may come near me, and they must obey strict rules before I let them. If
they don't, they will be punished."
23Moses replied, "The people
cannot come up the mountain. You warned us to stay away because it is
holy."
24Then the LORD
told Moses, "Go down and bring Aaron back here with you. But the priests
and people must not try to push their way through, or I will rush at them like
a flood!"
25After Moses had gone back down, he
told the people what the LORD had said.
The Ten Commandments
(Deuteronomy 5.1-21)
20 God said to the people of
Israel:
2I am the LORD
your God, the one who brought you out of Egypt where you were slaves.
3Do not worship any god except me.
4Do not make idols that look like
anything in the sky or on earth or in the ocean under the earth.
5Don't bow down and worship idols. I am the LORD
your God, and I demand all your love. If you reject me, I will punish your
families for three or four generations. 6But if you love
me and obey my laws, I will be kind to your families for thousands of
generations.
7Do not misuse my name.
I am the LORD your God, and I will punish
anyone who misuses my name.
8Remember that the Sabbath Day
belongs to me.
9You have six days when you can do your work, 10but
the seventh day of each week belongs to me, your God. No one is to work on that
day - not you, your children, your slaves,
your animals, or the foreigners who live in your towns. 11In
six days I made the sky, the earth, the oceans, and everything in them, but on
the seventh day I rested. That's why I made the Sabbath a special day that
belongs to me.
12Respect your father and your
mother, and you will live a long time in the land I am giving you.
13Do not murder.
14Be faithful in marriage.
15Do not steal.
16Do not tell lies about others.
17Do not want anything that belongs
to someone else. Don't want anyone's house, wife or husband, slaves, oxen,
donkeys or anything else.
The People Are Afraid
(Deuteronomy 5.23-33)
18The people
trembled with fear when they heard the thunder and the trumpet and
saw the lightning and the smoke coming from the mountain. They stood a long way
off 19and said to Moses, "If you speak to us, we
will listen. But don't let God speak to us, or we will die!"
20"Don't be afraid!" Moses
replied. "God has come only to test you, so that by obeying him you won't
sin." 21But when Moses went near the thick cloud
where God was, the people stayed a long way off.
Idols and Altars
22The LORD told
Moses to say to the people of Israel:
With your own eyes, you saw me speak to you from
heaven.
23So you must never make idols of silver or gold to worship in place
of me.
24Build an altar out of earth, and
offer on it your sacrifices of sheep, goats, and cattle. Wherever I choose to
be worshiped, I will come down to bless you.
25If you ever build an altar for me out of stones, do not use any
tools to chisel the stones, because that would make the altar
unfit. 26And don't build an altar that requires steps;
you might expose yourself when you climb up.
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