Chapter 8
XII. 46.
BC. 1491. FIRSTBORN
SMITTEN.
29. Ps. 78.51; | 105. 36.
h. house_of the pit.
THE Cry.
30. Ch. 11. 6.
~ ISRAEL SENT FORTH,
8. Sons. J. Jehovah. 32. Ch. 10.26. a. accord- ing-as. 33. Ps, 105. 38.
st. or store, as in Deut. 238. 5. THE EGYPTIANS
SPOILED. a, ask
. 6, 7.
42. Deut. 16. 16.
o. of_obsery- ance.
8. Sons. ORDINANCE. as. SONn.Of a. i, Hebd. ish. So. sojourn- er, me set- tler. J 46. Num. 9. 12, John
| 19, 33, 2
1 De
‘Exopvs XII. 47.
‘B.C. 1491. | flesh abroad out_of the house; neither shall_ye_break a bone thereof.
47 All the_congregation_of Israél shall_keep it.
48 And when a stranger shall_so- journ with thee, and -will_keep the pass- over to 4 the Lor», -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: forno un- circumcised_person shall_eat thereof.
42 One law shall_be to him that_is_ homeborn, and unto the stranger that xssojourneth among you.”
qenacn | © Thus did all the_schildren_of Is- Brovenr racl; «asthe Lorp commanded -Mo- Ovr. i: and «Aaron, so did they.
a. accord- 51 And it came_to_pass the selfsame ing-as Je- Ixday, that 1the Lorp did_bring -the_ ae schildren_of Israé! out_of the_land_of h. or hosts. | =8ypt by their * armies. *| THE Frrst- 13 AND ‘the Lorp spake unto Mo-| BORN. ses, saying, | J. Jehovah. | 2 “-Sanctify unto Me all the firstborn,
2, Ch. 34.19. whatsoever openeth the womb among} Num. 3.13. | the_schildren_of Israél, both of « xman |
ae ® | and of xbeast: it is Mine.”
a. Heb 3 And Moses said unto the people, ahdahm. | “Remember xthis *day, in which ye Rexem. |Came_out from Egypt, out_of the_| prance. | house_of se=bondage; for by strength_
se.servants. |Of hand the Lorp brought pou out
Jferment- |from this place: there shall no /lea- edthing. | yened_bread be_eaten.
ab. Abib, | 4This day came pe out in the month green-ears. | @ XAbib.
Feasror |, And it -shall_be when I the Lorp
Usieaven- |Shall_bring thee into the_land_of the
‘Ep Breap. | Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the
Amorites, and the Hivites, and the Je- busites, which Hesware unto thy fathers to give thee, a land flowing with milk and honey, that thou -shalt_keep xthis xservice in xthis xmonth.
6.1Cor.5.7,|. ® Seven days thou shalt_eat «=un- & leavened_bread, and in theseventh xday
ux. unleayen-| shall be a feast to J the Lorp.
edthings, | 7 x=Unleayened_bread shall_be_eaten | Heb. mat-|eseven xdays; and there shall no lea-
fferment- | Vened_bread be_seen with thee, neither
thing, |Shall_there_be 7leaven seen with thee
Heb. khah- | in all thy quarters.
ae $ And thou -shalt_shew thy son in
"Web. seghr. | *that xday, saying, ‘This is done be-
cause of that which J the Lorn did unto me when I came_forth out_of Egypt.” * And it -shall_be for a ¢sign unto
t. or token. penis. | tlie upon thine hand, and for a memo-
rial between thine eyes, that %the Lorp’s law tmay_be in thy mouth: for with a strong hand hath ‘the Lorp brought thee out_of Egypt.
.10 Thou -shalt therefore keep xthis ¥ordinance in his season from year to
peat. sak: | year: Tue First-| 1 And it -shall_be when Jthe Lorp
BORN. jShall_bring thee into the_land_of the | Canaanites, as He sware unto thee and c.causeto | +0 thy fathers, and -shall_give it thee, passover, | 2 That thou sshalt_cset_apart unto) deb. ha- |3 the Lord all that_openeth the matrix, 38 Ch34 and every firstling that_cometh_of a} Num. aE beast which thou thast.; the males shall 3951; | be.) the Lorp’s. \ . 15, 16. 18 And every firstling_of an ass thou
| and I will_be_honoured upon Pharaoh, |
.Exonpus XIV.5.
shalt_redeem with a lamb; and if thou! B.C. 1491. wilt not redeem it, then thou -shalt_ break_his_neck: and all the_firstborn__ of «man among thy schildren shalt_' «. Hed. thou_redeem. ahdahm. 14 And it sshall_be when thy son 14.Ch.12.26. Fasketh thee in_time_to_come, saying, ‘What is this?’ that thou -shalt_say | unto him, “By strength_of hand /the, Lorp brought_us_out from Egypt, from’ the_house_of se bondage : se. servants, | 1 And it came_to_ when Pha-|15. Num. 3. | raoh would hardly let_us_go, that Jihe| 40-51- | Lorp slew all the firstborn in the_land_! of Egypt, both the_firstborn_of «man, and the_firstborn_of beast : therefore ¥ | 4sacrifice to J the Lorp allthat_openeth| the matrix, being males ; but |
| }
1 the_! firstborn_of my « children I redeem.’ | s. sons.
16 And it -shall_be for a sitoken upon «i. sign, thine hand, and for frontlets between Hel. oth. | thine eyes: for by strength_of hand j ithe Lorp brought_us_forth out_of z | Egypt.”
lv And it came_to_pass, when Pha- Gop’ raoh had_let -the -people go, that =God | LEapines. led them not through the_way_of the_|=God, Elo- land_of the » Philistines, although that, MO was near; for =God said, “Lest_per-|jne. adventure the people trepent when! Wanderers. they see war, and they -return to Egypt:”
18 But =God led -the people about, through the_way_of the wilderness_of the Red sea: and the_schildren_of| @Se2-of Israél went_up ® harnessed out_ofthe_| tion.
land_of Egypt. |b. by fifties. |
18 And Moses took -the_bones_of| Joan's Joseph with him: for he had_straitly| “Bones. sworn rthe_schildren_of Israél, saying, “=God will_surely visit pou; and ye| -shall_carry_up my -bones away hence with you.”
22 And they took_their_journey from s« Succoth, and encamped in « Etham,| in the_edge_of the wilderness.
21 And Jthe Lorp +went before them by_day in a pillar_of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by_night in a} pillar_of fire, to give them light; to go by_day and night: 20; $0. 34-38.
= He took not away the_pillar_of the
CLOUD.
of the sea.
cloud by_day, nor the_pillar_of ~fire id: 105 39. by_night, from before the people. a eS 55
1 4 AND ‘the Lorp spake unto’ gxcamp- Moses, saying, | MENT. 2 “.Speak unto the_schildren_of s. Jehovah. Israél, that they *turn and encamp :. sons. before p Pi-hahiroth, between ™ Migdol . return. and the sea, oyver_against 2» Baal- p. Pi-hahi- TEER: before it shall_ye_encamp by oe ie the sea. the caverns.
8 For Pharaoh -willsay of the_| m. Migdol, « schildren_of Israél,‘Thep are entangled| Tower. in the land, the wilderness -hath_shut 4- Baal-ze- them in.’ naangtond |
4 And I -will_stharden Pharaoh’s’ North. heart, that he -shall_follow after them ; s¢. strength- en, or and upon all his host ; that the #Egyp-| ™#kefirm. tians ‘may_know that € am? the Lona” ie | And they did so. rayim.
5 And it.was_told the_king_of Egypt) pianaon that the people fled: and the_heart_of | ae Pharaoh and of his servants was_turned
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st. strength- ened, or made firm.
8. sons,
ANCE,
| FoRWARD.
J. Jehoyah,
RED SEA DIVIDED.
SRAEL MURMURS.
12. Ch. 5, 21; 6.9,
ASSUR-
Exopus XIV. 6.
against the people, and they said, “ Why shave_we_done this, that we have let -Israél go from serving us?”
6 And he made_ready his +chariot, and took his -people with him :
7 And he took six hundred chosen chariots, and all the_chariots_of Egypt, and captains over every_one of them.
8 And Jthe Lorp sthardened rthe_ heart_of Pharaoh king_of Egypt, and he pursued after the_s children_of Is- mel :and the_s children_of Israél +went_ out with a high hand.
9 But 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 And when Pharaoh drew_nigh, the_s children_of Israél lifted_up their reyes, and, behold, the Egyptians 4marched after them; and they were sore afraid : and the_s children_of Israél cried_out unto J the Lorn,
ll And they said unto Moses, “Be- cause there were no graves in Egypt, shast_thou_taken_us_away to die in the
'| wilderness ? wherefore -hast_thou_dealt
thus with us, to carry_us_forth out_of Egypt?
12 Js not this the word that we did_ tell thee in Egypt, saying, ‘Let us alone, that we may_serve -the Egyp- tians?’ For it had been better for us to serve «the Egyptians, than that_we_ should_die in the wilderness.”
13 And Moses said unto the -people, “tRear ye not, -stand-still, and see ethe_salvation_of J the Lorn, which He will_shew to you to day: for -the Egyp- tians whom ye shaye_seen to day, ye shall_see them again no more for ever.
144 The Lorp shall_fight for you, and pe shall_hold_your_peace.”
15 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “Wherefore tcriest thou unto Me? ‘speak unto the_schildren_of Israél, that they 'go_forward :
16 But -lift thou up thy -rod, and -stretch_out thine -hand over the sea, and «divide it: and the_schildren_of Israél shall_go on xdry ground through the_midst_of the sea,
W7 And £, behold, I wild +harden -the_ hearts_of the Egyptians, and they shall_follow them: and I will_get.Me_ honour upon Pharaoh, and upon all his host, upon his chariots, and upon his horsemen.
18 And the Egyptians -shall_know that £ am ‘the Lorp, when I have_ gotten_Me_honour upon Pharaoh,upon his chariots, and upon his horsemen.”
19 And the_angel_of x=God, x+which went before the_camp_of Israél, re-
-|moyed and went behind them; and
the_pillar_ofthe cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them :
20 And it came between the_camp_of the Egyptians and the_camp_of Israel ; and it was a xcloud and xdarkness to them, but it gave_light by *night to these: so that the_one came not near the_other all the night.
21 And Moses stretched_ovft his -hand oyer the sea; and ‘the Lorp caused
Exonvus XV, 5.
‘the sea to go back by a strong east| BC.1491. | wind all that night, and made -the sea >a dry land, and the waters were_divided.
2 And the_schildren_of Israel went into the_midst_of the sea upon the di ground: and the waters were a w: unto them on their right_hand, and on their left.
23 And the Egyptians pursued, and went_in after them to the_midst_of the sea, even all Pharaoh’s horses, his chariots, and his horsemen.
24 And it came_to_pass, that in the morning watch J the Lorp looked unto the_host_of the Egyptians through the_ pillar_of fire and of the cloud, and troubled -the_host_of the Egyptians,
2 And ¢ took_off their «chariot yes that they drave them heavily : so tha the Egyptians said, “'Let_us_flee from the_face_of Israél; for Jthe Lorp +fighteth for them against the Egyp- tians.”
26 And J the Lorp said unto Moses, “-Stretch_out thine shand oyer the sea, that the waters may_come_again upon the Egyptians, upon theirchariots, and upon their horsemen.”
2 And Moses. stretched_forth his rhand over the sea, and the sea returned to his strength when the anorning appeared; and the Egyptians +fi against it; and 4 the Lorp soverthrew -the Egyptians in the_midst_of the sea.
23 And the waters returned, and covered rthe chariots, and -the horse- mInen, and all the_host_of Pharaoh xithat came into the sea after them; there remained not so_much_as one of
em.
2° But the_s children_of Israél walked | 29. Ps. 66. 6, upon xdry land in the_midst_of the| 458-51. 10. sea; and the waters weve a wall unto Hen on their right_hand, and on their ©)
30 Thus 4 the Lorp saved -Israél xthat xday out_of the_hand_of the Egyptians ; and Israél saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea shore,
31 And Israél saw that xgreat ) xwork |, #ed,hand, which J the Lorp did upon the tians: and the -people feared -the Lorp, and believed ,‘4 the Lorp, and
a His servant Moses,
1 5 THEN sang Moses and the_| Sone or e) schildren_of Israél xthis ¥song}_ Moses. unto J the Lorp, and spake, saying, 1, See Rev.15.
“T will_sing unto ‘the Lorp, for
THE EGYPTIANS PURSUE.
s. Shook.off.
28. Deut.11.4, Neh, 9. 11.
30. Ps, 106. 7- 12, Tia.
ai. in,
He 2 hath_triumphed gloriously: __ gf sia The horse and his rider *hath_He_| lasting One, thrown into the sea. Bee 23h The Lorp is My strength and} Was, and song, that is to come,
And He is_become my salvation : He is My ¢-God, and I will_pre-|® Ps. 118.14. pare_Him_a_habitation ; 2
My father’s =God, and I will_exalt |78,J8,the Him. InKabiting 31 The Lor is a i man_of war, eternity. 3 The Lorp is His name. e. El, God, 4Pharaoh’s chariots and his host Rs al hath He cast into the sea: “God, ‘ His chosen captains also -are_| plural, drowned in the Red sea. 3, Ps. 24. 8 5 The“depths haye_coyered them: | 4. Heb, ish,
54
-Exopus XV. 6.
B.C.1491. /}6 Ps. 03,16.
16, Deut. 11. ps
They sank into the bottom as a
stone. 6 Thy right_hand, O_7 a +is_be- come_glorious in xpowe Thy right_hand, O ioe thath_ dashed -in_pieces the enemy. 7And in the_greatness_of Thine excellency Thou -+hast_over-
thrown +them _ that _rose _up_|
against Thee Thou reentest forth Thy which xstubble. 8 And with the_blast_of Thy nostrils the waters were_gathered_to-
wrath,
consumed them as
gether, The floods stood_upright as a heap, And the depths were_congealed in the_heart_of the sea. ° The enemy said, ‘I will_pursue, I will_overtake, I will_divide the spoil : My lust shall_be_satisfied_upon them ; I will_draw my sword, My hand shali_destroy them.’ 10 Thou didst_blow with Thy wind, The sea covered them : They sank as xlead in the mighty waters. 11 Who is like_unto Thee, O_! Lorn, among the ™ gods? Who is like Thee, \ Glorious in xholin Fearful in praises, Doing wonders ? ig sa stretchedst_out_Thy right_
d, The earth swallowed them.
38 Thou in Thy / mercy -hast_led_forth the ~people which Thou -hast_ redeemed
Thou shast_guided them in Thy — unto Thy holy habita-
it The: ae sshall_hear, and be_ afraid :
Sorrow shall_take_hold_on the_ inhabitants_of Palestina. b es the_cdukes_of Edom -shall_
amazed ; The_ arenas bie men_of Moab, tre mbling shall_take_hold upon
them All the_inhabitants_ of Canaan sshall_melt_away. 16 asd aud dread shall_fall upon
By cote eapiaiseee of Thine arm they shall_be as still as @ xstone; a ee people ‘pass_over, O_
Till ‘the people epass_ over, which Thou -hast_purchased.
Thou shalt_bring_them_in, and plant them
In the_mountain_of Thine inherit-
ance,
In_the pplace, O_) Lorn, which Phou -hast_made for Thee to dwell_in,
In_ the _Sanctuary, O_«=Lord, | n which Thy hands have esta-
blished.
18 5 The Lorb shall_reign for ever and eyer.”
7? For the_horse_of Pharaoh went_in | 6 And Moses and Aaron said unto
| wilderness_of s* Shur; and they went
| made for them a statute and an ordi-
Exopts XVI. 6.
with his chariots and with his horse-| B.C. 1491. men into the sea, and Jthe Lorp brought_again -the_waters_of the sea
upon them ; but the_s children_of Israél
went on xdry Jand in the_midst_of the
sea.
20 And Miriam the prophetess, the_| Mier. sister_of Aaron, took @ *timbrel in her} 20. Num. 25. hand; and all the women went_out| © Mic-64- after her with timbrels and with dances.
21 And Miriam answered them,
“Sing ye to / the Lorp, for He hath_
triumphed gloriously ; The horse and his rider -hath_He_ thrown into the sea.”
= So Moses brought Red sea, and they went_out into the_
SHUR.
sh. Shir, three days in the wilderness, and found| 4 Wall no water.
3 And when they came to Marah, they could not drink of the_waters_ of Marah, for thep were bitter: therefore the_name_of it was_called = Marah. m. Marah, |
2 And the people murmured against} Bitterness. | Moses, saying, “What shall_we_drink ?” |
23 And he cried unto {the Lorb ; and| 25. see2Kin. Ithe Lorp shewed him a tree, whieh| > 21; 441. when he had_cast into the waters, the waters were_made_sweet: there He
MARAH. = Num. 3.
nance, and there He proved them,
26 And said, “If thou wilt_diligently thearken to the_voice_of ¥ the Lorp thy) Ps 03. 3.
=God, and wilt_do that which_is_right
in His sight, and -wilt_give_ear to His commandments, and -keep all His sta-| thine tutes, I will_put none of these xdiseases upon thee, which I have brought upon|>- ; the Egyptians: for E am ‘the Lorp| 3. +that_healeth thee.” ~
2 And they came to ¢Elim, where were twelve J wells_of water, and three- score_and_ten -trees: and they encamped there by the waters.
16 AND they took_their_journey
from Elim, and all the_eongre- gation_of the_se children_of Israél came LN unto the_wilderness_of sSin, which is} 39 between Elim and siSinai, on the fifteenth day of the second month), after their departing out_of the_land_| Bash. of Egypt. si. Sinai, |
See Ps. |
2 And the_whole congregation_ofthe_| Bush.of sochildren_of Israél murmured against | 2°20°22_| Moses and Aaron in the wilderness: MURMUR-
8 And the_sochildren_of Israél said), | og unto them, “* Would to God. we had_|>3 “°" died by the_hand_of 4 the Lorp in the_| 1.2. Heb. Who
land_of Egypt, when we sat by the flesh| will pots, and when we did_eat bread to the|* full; for ye have brought us forth into xthis xwilderness, to kill xthis «whole xassembly with xhunger.”» ©
+ Then said ‘the Lorp unto Moses, “Behold, I =willrain bread from xheaven for you; and the people|* *shall_go_out and “gather @ pPcertain rate every day, that I may_prove them,| & 31, note ‘they will_walk in My law, or} 2 Cor. 10.3
p. a portion-
‘ And it -shall_come_to_pass, that on| $£ scar = the sixth xday they -shall_prepare that aa -which they *bring_in; and it -shall_be twice_as_much as they Fgather daily.”
Exopus XVI. 7.
B.C. 1491. |all the_so children_of Israél, “ At_even, 40. sons. then ye -shall_know that ‘the Lorp J. Jehovah. | hath brought pou out from the_land_of
Egypt : And in_the_morning, then ye «shall_ see -the_glory_of ’the Lorp; for that He heareth your -murmurings against ‘the Lorp: and what are we, that ye ‘murmur against us?”
8 And Moses said, “This shall be, when Jthe Lorp shall_give you in the evening flesh to eat, and in the morning
bread to the_full; for that Jthe Lorp heareth your -murmurings which pe tmurmur against Him: and what are fee? your murmurings are not against us, but against J the Lorp.”
THE GLORY And Moses spake unto Aaron,
APPEARS, | “Say unto all the_congregation_of the_ sochildren_of Israél, ““Come_near before ‘the Lorn: for He hath heard your -murmurings,’”
10 And it came_to_pass, as Aaron spake unto the_whole congregation_ of the_sochildren_of Israél, that they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the_glory_of Jthe Lorn appeared in the cloud.
Quaitsanp| 11 And Jthe Lorp spake unto Moses, MANNA. | saying, 12 “T have heard the_- murmurings_ y of the_so children_of Israél : -speak unto b. Between |them, saying, ‘> At x-even ye shall_eat the two. “| flesh, and in the morning ye shall_be_ eveninés- | filled_with bread; and ye «shall_know J. Jehovah, | that £ am ‘the Lory your =God.” youn ee. 13 And it came_to_pass, that at xeven THige \the quails came_up, and covered -the God, camp: and in the morning ‘the dew t. there_was | lay round_about the host. a parent 14 And w when the dew that_lay was_ whan the. |800€-up, behold, upon the_face_of the “aver of |Wilderness there lay a tsmall fround_ xdew. thing, «as small as the hoar_frost on t. thin. the ¢ ground. thing. 15 And when the_so children_of Israél eee saw it, they said one to another, “m €t aasthin, |¢8 Manna:” for they wist not wwhat Ae it_was. And Moses said unto them, 15.John631-|. his is the bread which the Lorp 58. 1Cor. |*hath_given you to eat.
10. 3. 16 This is the thing which 7 the Lorp m.man hu, | hath commanded, -Gather of it ievery_ Reh: man according_to his eating, an omer is it? i bfor tevery_m: ding to the. is it? in ry_man, accor g a Heb. Itis |number_of your spersons; take ye aD. ap- tevery_man for them which are in his
painted tents.”
hybse it W And the_sochildren_of Israél did
was,mah |SO, and gathered, some more, ,4some
hu. less.
é. ish. 18 And when they did_mete it with
b. by the | an hxomer, he that_gathered_much had
ae nothing over, and he that_gathered_
aan little had no lack; they gathered
jg. 2Cor. 8, |'every-man according to his eating.
15. f 19 And Moses said, “Let no ‘man
h. homer, | leave of it till the morning.”
rathermore} 20 Notwithstanding they hearkened
pane not unto Moses; but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and stank: and Moses was_
_ _|wroth with them. (gine 21 And they’ gathered it mevery
ing, morning, ‘every_man according to his eating: and when the sun -waxed_hot it -melted, .
Exopvs XVII. 2. 22 And it came_to_pass, that on the| B.C.1491.
sixth xday they gathered twice_as_ much bread, two xomers for one man : and all the_rulers_of the congregation came and told Moses.
23 And he said unto them, “This is| 23. Ch. 20. that which Jthe Lorp hath said, To-| 81; 31.15. morrow ¢s the_rest_of the_holy sabbath unto ! the Lorp: sbake «that which ye will_bake to-day, and sseethe -that ye will_seethe ; and -that which remain- eth_over ‘lay_up for you to be_kept until the morning.”
24 And they laid it up till the morning, «as Moses bade: and it did not stink, neither was there any worm therein.
25 And Moses said, “*Eat that to-day ; for to-day is a sabbath unto! the Lorp: to-day ye shall not find it in the field.
26 Six days ye shall_gather it; but on the seventh xday, which is the sabbath, in it there_shall_be none.” ;
27 And it came_to_pass, that there went_out some of the aed on the seventh xday for_to gather, and they found none.
28 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “How long -refuse ye to keep My com- mandments and My laws?
29 See, for that J the Lorp -hath_given you the sabbath, therefore He +giveth you on the sixth xday the_bread_of two_days ; sabide ye ‘every_man in his place, ‘let no ‘man go_out of his place on the seventh xday.”
bis So the people rested on the seventh | “7-9, xday. 31 And the_house_of Israél called -the_name_thereof manna: and it was like coriander seed, white; and the_taste_of it was like wafers made} Chaldee, with honey. 3
32 And Moses said, “This és the thin, which /the Lorp -commandeth, -Fi an hxomer of it to be_kept for your generations; that they may_see -the bread wherewith I have fed po in the) 9; wilderness, when I brought pow forth from the_land_of Egypt.”
33 And Moses said unto Aaron, “*Take oa pot, and sput an xomer full_of|o. manna therein, and !+lay it up before the Lorp, to be_kept for your genera-
ions.”
34a As ‘the Lord commanded Moses, so Aaron /laid_it_up before the Testi- mony, to be_kept. Tone
35 And the_so children_of Israél did_| “yzgss_ eat xmanna forty years, until they| Provision. came to a land inhabited; they did_|35, Deut. 8.2, eat Xmanna, until they came unto the_| 3. Neh.9.15, borders_of the_land_of Canaan. . eae atten
36 Now an hxomer ,‘is the_tenth_| John 6. 31- part_of an xephab. a
pi. it.
REPHIDIM. 17 AND all the_congregation_of the_|1. comp. schildren_of Israel journeyed | Num. 20.1- from the_wilderness_of si Sin, after their} .°.o,., journeys, according_to the_~command-| si. Sin, A ment_of Jthe Lorp, and pitched in| Bush. rRephidim: and there was no water ga for the people to drink. Reclining- 2 Wherefore the people did_chide} places. with Moses, and said, “*Give us water| }iormur- that we may_drink.” And Moses said ING.
PROVISION FOR THE SABBATH,
a, accord~ ing-as,
——
THE SaBBaTH. |
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i )# j
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‘B.C. 1491.
_ | 3. Jehovah.
m. ME and my sons and my cattle.
5. blot-out.
J. Jehoyah- nissi, Jeho- vah
6. Because_of the hand m the. throne-of Jah.
MOUNT OF
J. Jehovah, the Ever- lasting One.
unto them, “ Why tchide ye with me? wherefore tdo_ye_tempt 4+*the Lorp?”
3 And the people thirsted there for x=wuter; and the people murmured against Moses, and said, “Wherefore is this that thou -hast_brought_us_up out_of Egypt, to kill us and -our sechildren and -our cattle with xthirst ?”
4 And Moses cried unto / the Lorp, saying, “What shall_I_do unto xthis xpeople? ythey be almost ready to stone me.”
5 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “sGo_on before the people, and stake with thee of the_elders_of Israél; and thy rod, wherewith thou smotest -the river, ‘take in thine hand, and «go.
6 Behold, I +will_stand before thee there upon the rock in Horeb; and
1;|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 Israél.
7 And he called the_name_of the place “mMassah,” and “™ Meribah,” because of the_chiding_of the_schil-
»|dren_of Israél, and because they tempt-
ed J+the Lorp, saying, “Is )the Lorp ‘among us, or not?”
8 Then came «Amalek, and fought with Israél in Rephidim.
% And Moses said unto Joshua, “Choose us out men, and +go_out, ‘fight with xAmalek: to-morrow = 4will_stand on the_top_of the hill with the_rod_of x=God in mine hand.”
10 $0 Joshua did ac as Moses had_said
‘a to him, and fought with xAmalek:
and Moses, Aaron, and ) Hur went_up to the_top_of the hill.
Ul And it -came_to pass, «cwhen Moses theld_up his hand, that Israél -pre- vailed: and aewhen he r*let_down his hand, Amalek «prevailed.
2 But Moses’ hands we7e heavy ; and they took a stone, and put it under him, and he sat thereon; and Aaron and Hur tstayed_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.
1% And Joshua discomfited -Amalek and his -people with the_edge_of the sword.
14 And J the Lorp said unto Moses, “Write this for a memorial in a xbook, and -rehearse it in the_ears_of Joshua : for I will_utterly >'put_out -the_re- membrance_of Amalek from under x-heayen.”
“15 And Moses built an altar, and called the_name_of it “/Jehovah- nissi:”
16 For he said, “? Because 4 the Lorn hath_sworn that the Lorp will have war with Amalek from generation to_
generation.” 18 WHEN Jethro, the_priest_of Midian, Moses’ father_in_law, heard_of Moses, and for Israél His -people, and that Jthe Lorp had_brought out_of Egypt ; 2 Then Jethro, Moses’ father_in_law,
had_sent_
with her.”
the tent.
sake, and
‘the Lorp
for =God:
14 And
-laws.”
‘ood,
thon and
took jae Seay Moses’ wife, after he! B.C.1491.
3 And her «two sons; of which the_ name_of the one was ¢Gershom: for he said, “I shave_been an alien in a strange land:”
4 And the_name_of the other was ¢ Eliezer; “for the_=God_of my father, said he, ‘was mine help, and ? delivered me from the_sword_of Pharaoh :”
5 And Jethro, Moses’ father_in_law, came with his sons and his wife unto Moses into the wilderness, where he 4+encamped at the_mount-_of x=God:
6 And he said unto Moses, “£ thy father_in_law Jethro :am_come unto thee, and thy wife, and her two sons
7 And Moses went_out to meet his father_in_law, and did_obeisance, and kissed him; and they asked each other of their p welfare; and they: came into
8And Moses told his father_in_law -all that ! the Lorp had_done unto Pha- raoh and to the Egyptians for Israél’s
come_upon them by the way, and how
8 And Jethro rejoiced for all the goodness which 4 the Loxp had_done to Israél, whom He had_delivered out_of the_hand_of the Egyptians.
10 And Jethro said, “Blessed be J the Lorb, who hath delivered pow out_of the_hand_of the Egyptians, and out_of the_hanc_of Pharaoh, who hath de- livered sthe_people from under the_ hand_of the Egyptians.
11 Now I -know that ‘the Lorp is greater than all xgods: for in the thing wherein they dealt_proudly He was above them.”
22 And Jethro, Moses’ father_in law, took a «burnt_ofiering and sacrifices
the_elders_of Israél, to eat bread with Moses’ father_in_law before x=God.
323 And it came_to_pass on the mor- row, that Moses sat to judge -the peo- ple: and the people stood by Moses from the morning unto the eyening.
saw rall that he -did to the people, he said, “What 7s xthis xthing that thon 4doest to the people? why -sittest thon thyself_alone, and all the people -stand by thee from morning unto even?”
15 And Moses said unto his father_in- law, “Because the people ‘come unto me to inquire_of =God:
16 When they thave a matter, they come unto me; and I -judge between one and another, and I :do_make_them_ know +the_statutes_of x=God, and His
17 And Moses’ father_in_law said unto him, “The thing that tho +doest is not
18 Thou wilt_surely wear_away, both
thee: for this thing zs too heayy for thee; thou art not able to perform it thyself_alone.
19 -Hearken now unto my voice, I will_give_thee_counsel, and =God shall_ be with thee: «Be thow for the people
>, Exopus XVIII. 19.
er_back, z, Zipporah,
‘Litte_bird. g. Gershom,
A Stranger
there.
e. Eliezer, >God, my helper.
i, or is. Jeb. in my help. |
h. hath-de- livered,
p. peace.
w. weari- ness.
call the travail that had_ delivered. them.
11. Ps. 95. 3.-
THE FEAST. | aan | ascending-
and Aaron came, and all offering.
" JETHRO'S - ADVICE. 13-26. Comp.
a when Moses’ father_in_law ‘
15. 32-35. Deut. 4. 5. ~
1g. Num. 11. |
xthis xpeople that 7s with| 141.
57
Exopvs XVIII. 20.
B.C. 1491. | to x=God-ward, that thou «mayest_bring the causes unto x=God :
20 And thou sshalt_teach them ‘Xor- dinances and “laws, and -shalt_-shew them -the way wherein they tmust_ walk, and -the work that they 'must_do.
21 Moreover thou shalt_provide out_
@, Heb. of all the people able # men, +such_as_ anabshim, | fear =God, «men_of truth, hating covet-
ousness; and -place such over them, to be rulers_of thousands, and rulers_of hundreds, rulers_of fifties, and rulers_of tens :
2 And -let_them_judge at all seasons: and it_shall_be, that every xgreat xmatter they shall_bring unto thee, but every «small xmatter thep shall_judge: so -shall_it_be_easier for thyself, and they -shall_bear the bur- den with thee.
23 If thou shalt_do xthis *thing, and =God command thee so, then thou sshalt_be_able to endure, and all xthis xpeople shall also go to their place in peace.”
24 So Moses hearkened to the voice of his father_in_law, and did, all that he had_said.
25. Deut.1.15.| *> 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 And they «judged -the people at all seasons : the hard «causes they brought unto Moses, but every xsmall «matter they tjudged themselves.
JETHRO 2% And Moses let his -father_in_law DEPARTS. | depart ; and he went_his_way into his_
27. Num. 10. | own land.
SINAL if: IN the third xmonth, when the_
1. Num. 33. schildren_of Israél. were_gone_
ae ; forth out_of the_land_of Egypt, the
x Sinai, [Same xday came they into the_wilder-
Bush.of | ness_of si Sinai.
Jehovah. 2 For they were_departed from * Re-
eb. i7.1,8|phidim, and were_come to the_desert_
j> °°’ | of Sinai, and had_pitched in the wilder-
rRephidim, | ess; and there Israél camped before
Reclining.” |the mount.
places. % And Moses went_up unto x=God,
Moses on |And 2 the Lorp called unto him out_of THE the mountain, saying, “Thus shalt_
Mount. |thou_say to the_house_of Jacob, and
a the| tell the_s children_of Israél.
Triune - 4 “He -have_seen what I did unto the God. Egyptians, and how I bare pou on
J. Jehovah. |eagles’ wings, and brought po unto
4 Deut. 32. Myself.
4% \sa. | > Now therefore, if ye will 1 obey My 1214 —"|voice indeed and -keep My 5.6.1 Per. \then ye sshall_be a peculiar_treasure
9. unto Me above all x=people : for all the
h. hear. earth 7s Mine:
6. Rev.1.6. | 6 And pe shall_be unto Me a king- dom_of priests, and a holy nation.’ These are the words which thou shalt_
____|speak unto the_s children_of Israél.”
Promise or| 7 And Moses came and called for the_
OBEDIENCE. | e]ders_of the people, and laid before their faces sall xthese xwords which ‘the Lorp commanded him.
8. Rom. 10. 8 And all the people answered to-
14. ether, and said, “All that 7the Lorp shath_spoken we will_do.” And Moses
Exopvus XIX. 24.
returned -the_words_of the people unto ‘ the Lorn.
° And ‘Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “Lo, Ecome unto thee ina thick xcloud, that the people may_hear when I with thee, and ,«tbelieve ,‘ thee for ever.” And Moses told -the_words_of the people unto J the Lorp.
10 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “Go unto the people, and ssanctify them to-day and to-morrow, and -let_ them_wash their clothes, :
ll And «be ready against the third xday: for ,0 the third xday ‘the Lorp will_come down in the_sight_of all the people upon mount Sinai.
12 And thou +shalt_set_bounds_unto | 12, 13, Heb. ‘the people round_about, saying,| 12 182.
‘-Take_heed to yourselves, that ye go_ not_up into the mount, or touch the_ border_of it:’ whosoever ~xatoucheth the mount shall_be_surely put_to_ death :
33 There shall not a hand touch it,|* but he shall_surely be_stoned, or shot 7; through ; whether zt be beast or ‘man, it shall not live: when the j trumpet} srom soundeth_long, thep shall_come_up to the mount.” eS
14 And Moses went_down from the | THE PEOPLE mount unto the people, and sanctified |SANCTIFIED. -the people; and they washed their} - clothes.
15 And he said unto the people, “-Be ready against the third day : come not at your wives.”
16 And it came_to_pass on the third xday in the morning, that there were » thunders and lightnings, and a / thick cloud upon the mount, and the_voice_ of the trumpet exceeding sloud: so that all the people that was in the camp trembled.
17 And Moses brought_forth «the people out_of the camp to meet_with x=God ; and they stood at the_nether_ part_of the mount.
18 And mount Sinai was altogether_ on a smoke, because 2the Lorp de- scended upon it in «fire: and the_smoke_ thereof ascended as the_smoke_of a smxfurnace, and the whole xmount quaked greatly.
19 And when the_voice_ofthe trumpet +sounded_long, and waxed_louder and_ louder, Moses spake, and x=God an- swered him by a voice.
20 And ‘the Lorp came_down upon mount Sinai, ton the_top_of the mount: and ! the Lorp called Moses wp to the_|* top_of the mount; and Moses went_up.
21 And the Lorp said unto Moses, “»Go_down, -charge the people, lest they break_through unto J the Lorp to gaze, and many of them J» h. J. fall.
2 And tet the priests also, x»which |. Lev. 10. 3. come-_near to 7 the Lorp, sanctify_them- des lest J the Lorp break_forth upon them.”
23 And Moses said unto ‘the Lorp,
“The people cannot come_up to mount Sinai: for thou chargedst us, saying, “*Set_bounds_about -the mount, and ssanctify it.’”
24 And ‘the Lorp said unto him,
“Away, *get_thee_.down, and thou -shalt_come_up, then, and Aaron with
JEHOVAH DESCENDS. 16-19. DEUT. 5.1-5. - v. voices. h. heavy. s. strong.
17. Deut. 4. 10-12.
sm. smelt- 1 nace. MOSES CALLED UP. t. to
THE CHARGE.
58
| Hxopus XIX. 25.
BO. 1491.
singular. §. Sons.
7. loving- kindness.
THIRD. 7. DEUT. 5. A:
FouRTH. 8-11. Deut. 5. 12-15.
¢. consecrate it, or set-it-
12. Deut.5.16.
Eph. 6. 1-3. SIXTH.
13. Deut.5.17.
SEVENTH. 14. Deut.5.18,
EIGHTH. 15. Deut.5.19,
NINTH. 16. Deut.5.20.
TENTH. 17. Deut.5.21. Ro:
ym. 7. 7— 12, Eph. 5. 3-5.
THE PEOPLE'S REQUEST.
18-20. DEUT. 5. 22.
|. 22-33, Heb, 12. 18- 21.
v. voices.
v. voice. 19. Deut. 18. 15-19,
F, for the purpose-of_ proving.
#. in order. that.
thee: but ‘let not the priests and the people break_through to come_up un- to 2 the Lor», lest He break_forth upon them.”
25 So Moses went_down unto the people, and spake unto them.
AND =God spake -all xthese xwords, saying,
2“E am 3the LORD thy =God, which have brought thee out_of the land_of Egypt, out_of the_house_of se=bondage.
3 Thou tshalt_haye no other gods be- fore ™ Me,
4 Thou ‘shalt not make unto thee any_graven_image, or any likeness of
any thing that vs in heaven above, or
that 7s in the earth beneath, or that is in the =water under the earth:
5 Thou 'shalt not bow_down_thyselfto them, nor tserve them: for € J the Lorp thy =God am a jealous e-God, visiting the_iniquity_of the fathers upon the schildren unto the third and fourth generation of +them_that_hate Me;
6 And shewing !mercy unto thou- sands of :them_that_love Me, and +keep My commandments.
Thou tshalt not take -the_name_ of ‘the Lorp thy =God in xvain; for Jthe Lorp will not hold_him_guiltless that taketh His -name in xvain.
8*Remember the sabbath c keep_it_holy.
Six days tshalt_thou_labour, and «do all thy work:
10 But the seventh day 7s the_sab-
. |bath_of J the Lorp thy =God : in it thou
Fshalt not do any work, thou, nor thy
son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant,
nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle,
ne thy stranger that zs within thy e3:
ll For in six days J the Lorp ™ made ‘heaven and earth, -the sea, and -all that in them 7s, and rested ,° the seventh xday: wherefore ‘the Lorp blessed the sabbath «day, and ¢ hallowed it.
12 ‘Honour thy -father and thy -mo- ther; that thy days may_be_long won the land which /the Lorp thy =God +giveth thee.
13 Thou tshalt not kill.
144 Thou tshalt not commit adultery.
15 Thou tshalt not steal.
16 Thou tshalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
WThou ‘shalt not covet thy_neigh- bour’s house, thou tshalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any_thing that zs thy neigh- bour’s.”
18 And all the people saw -the vthunderings, and -the lightnings, and -the_vnoise_of the trumpet, and ‘the mountain smoking : and when the people saw it, they removed, and stood afar off.
19 And they said unto Moses, “+Speak thou with us, and we twill_hear : but'let not =God speak with us, lest we die.”
20 And Moses said unto the people, “tear not: for x=God -is.come /to Pare pou, and ‘that His fear ‘may be
efore your faces, that ye tsin not.”
Exopvus XX. 14.
21 And the people stood afar off, and Moses drew_near unto the thick_dark- ness where x=God was.
2 And ‘the Lorp said unto Moses, “Thus thou shalt_say unto the_s chil- dren_of Israél, ‘We shave_seen that I have talked with you from
2% Ye shall not make with Me gods_ of silver, neither shall_ye-make unto you gods_of gold.
2 An altar_of cearth thou shalt_ make unto Me, and -shalt_sacrifice thereon thy «-burnt-offerings, and thy -peace_offerings, thy -sheep, and «thine oxen: in all xplaces where I record My I -will_bless thee.
25 And if thou wilt make Me an altar_ of =stone, thou tshzlt not build it of hewn-_stone: for if thou -lift-up thy tool upon it, thou hast_polluted it.
26 Neither shalt thou go_up by steps unto Mine altar, that thy nakedness 'be not discovered thereon.
21
them. : 2 If thou buy a Hebrew servant,
“NOW these ave the judgments which thou tshalt_set before
B.C. 1491.
Gop's MES- SAGE,
THE ALTAR.
e. earth. Heb, adah- mah,
q@. ascend= ing-ofler- ings.
25. Deut. 27. 5-7. Josh. 8. 31.
STATUTES.
six years he tshall_serve: and in the} 3943
seventh he shall_go_out free for_no- thing.
3 If he came_in by himself, he shall_ go_out “by himself: if te were_married, then his wife -shall_go_out with him.
4 If his =master have_given him a wife, and she -have_borne him sons or daughters: the wife and her children shall_be her =master’s, and heshall_go_ out «by himself.
6 And if the servant shall_plainly say, ‘I love my --master, my wife, and my schildren ; I will not go_out free:’
6 Then his =master *shall_bring him unto the gjudges; he «shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door_post; and his =master -shall_bore his rear through with an xaul; and he -shall_ serve him for ever.
7 And if a ‘man sell his -daughter to be a maidservant, she shall not go_ out as the menservants do.
8 If she /please not her =master, who hath betrothed her to himself, then -shall_he_let_her_be_redeemed ; to sell her unto a strange pnation he shall_ have no power, seeing he hath dealt_ deceitfully with her.
9 And if he have_betrothed her unto his son, he shall_deal with her after the_ manner_of xdaughters.
10 If he take him another wife; her food, her raiment, and her duty_of_ marriage, shall he not diminish.
11 And if he do not these three unto her, then sshall_she_go_out free with- out money.
12 1He_that_smiteth a *man, so that he die, shall_be_surely put_to_death.
18 And if a man lie not in_wait, but x=God «deliver himinto his hand; then I -will_appoint thee a place whither he shall_flee,
14 But if a ‘man teome_presump- tuously upon his neighbour, to slay him with guile; thou tshalt_take him from Mine altar, that he may_die.
12-18. w, Heb. with his body.
6. Ps. 40. 6.
g. gods, Heb. elohim.
THE MAID- SERVANT,
i, Heb. ish.
b. be evil in the-eyes_of.
p. people.
10.1 Cor. 7.5.
THE MAN- SLAYER. i. Heb. ish. 13. Num. xxxy. Deut. 19. 1-13.
14.1 Kin. 2. 31.
Exopvus XXII. 14,
Exopvus XXI. 15.
B.C.1491, | 1 And she_that_smiteth his father, | owner_of them; and the dead beast B.C.149: “Sune /0F his mother, shall_be_surely put_to_ | shall_be his.
Parents. |death. %> And if ¢one_man’s ox ‘hurt an-| Tie pAN- 15.1Tim.1.9.| 1® And +he_that_stealeth a iman, | other's, that he die; then they «shall_ Gerous Ox, | Sian. |2nd 4selleth him, or if he be_found in | sell rthe live xox, and -divide -the_| steauinc, |His hand, he_shall_surely_be put_to_ | smoney_of it; and -the dead ox also s. silver. 16. Deut.24.7. | death. they shall_divide.
———| 17 And +he_that_rcurseth his father,| °¢ Or if it be_known that the ox hath_
ee ‘., jor his mother, shall_surely_be put-to_| used_to_push in time past, and his
ih -49-| death. owner thath not kept him in; he 1. or re- 18 And if «men tstrive_together, and | shall_surely pay ox for xox ; and the
vileth. one «smite #-another with a stone, or | dead shall_be his_own.
SmirinG. | With his fist, and he 'die not, but +keep- ' et oneal @w. Heb: eth his bed: 22 “IF a ‘man shall_steal an ox, ora, THIEVING. anabshim. | 19 [fhe trise_again, and -walk_abroad sheep, and -kill it, or -sell it ;|1. 2Sam, 12.
h. his neigh-|ypon his staff, then -shall xhe_that | he shall_restore five oxen for an xox,| 5 . [Bales smote him be_quit : only he shall_pay | and four sheep for @ xsheep. 4, Heb. ish, h. his for hthe_loss_ot_his_time, and shall_| 2If @ xthief 'be_found breaking_uy
ceasing. | cause_him_to_be_thoroughly healed. and -be_smitten that he die, there sha
Smitine A | 20 And if a ‘man fsmite his -servant, | no blood be shed for him,
SERVANT. | or his “maid, with @ xrod, and he «die 3 If the sun -be_risen upon him, there under his hand; he-_shall_be_surely | shall be =blood shed for him; for he
a, avenged. |« punished.
21 Notwithstanding, if he tcontinue a day or two, he shall not be_¢ punished : for lve is his money.
2 If «men tstrive, and -hurt a wo- man with_child, so that her fruit -de- part from her, and yet no mischief 'fol- low: he_shall_be_surely punished, ac- cording as the woman’s husband will_ lay upon him; and he -shall_pay as the judges determine.
23 And if any mischief follow, then thou sshalt_give life for s life,
24 Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot,
25 Burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.
26 And if a ‘man 'smite -the_eye_of his servant, or sthe_eye_of his maid, that it -perish ; he shall_let_him_go free for his eye’s sake.
27 And if he tsmite_out his manser- vant’s tooth, or his maidservant’s tooth ; he shall_let_him_go free for his tooth’s sake.
23 Tf an ox gore a ‘man or a «wo- man, that they «die: then the ox shall_ be_surely stoned, and his not be_eaten ; but the_owner_of the ox shall be quit.
29 But if the ox were_wont_to_push_ with_his_horn in time past, and it shath_been_testified to his owner, and he thath not kept_him_in, but that he -hath_killed a ‘man or a woman; the ox shall_be_stoned, and his owner also shall_be_put_to_death.
30 Tf tthere_be_laid on him a sum_of_ money, then he «shall_give for the_ran- som_of his slife whatsoever is_laid upon him.
31 Whether he thave_gored a son, or thave_gored a daughter, according_to xthis xjudgment shall_it_be_done unto him.
®2 If the ox shall_push a manservant or a maidseryant; he shall_give unto their =master thirty shekels_of silver,
should_make full_restitution; if he have nothing, then he +shall_be_sold for his theft.
41f the theft be_certainly found in his hand alive, whether it be ox, or ass, or sheep ; he shall_restore double,
> If a ‘man. shall_cause a field or) Trespass. vineyard to be_eaten, and *shall_put_in ‘i. Hed. ish.
his «beast, and *shall_feed in another_ man’s field ; of the_best_of his own field, and of the best. of his own vine- yard, -shall_he_make_restitution.
6 If fire break_out, and seatch in_ thorns, so that the_stacks_of_corn, or the standing_corn, or the field, -be_ consumed therewith; he_that_kindled -the fire shall_surely make_restitution.
7 If a ¢man shall_deliver unto his neighbour s money or stuff to keep, and it -be_stolen out_of the ‘man’s house; if the thief 'be_found, ‘let_him_pay double.
8 If the thief be not found, then the_ master_of the house -shall_be_brought unto the gjudges, to see whether he have_put his hand unto his neighbour’s goods,
° For all manner_of trespass, whether it be for ox, for ass, for sheep, for rai- ment, or for any_manner of lost_thing, which another challengeth to be his, the_cause_of both parties shall_come
before the ¢judges; and whom the|g. Heb. elo-
¢ judges shall_condemn, he shall_pay double unto-his neighbour, 10 Tf a iman tdeliver unto his neigh-
bour an ass, or an Ox, orasheep,orany| Bour’s
beast, to keep; and it die, or be_hurt, or driven_away, no_o man seeing if:
1 Then shall an oath of *the Lorp|s. Jehovah.
be between them both, that he hath not put his hand unto his neighbour's goods; and the_owner-_of it -shall_ac- pee thereof, and he shall not make_it_ good.
12 And if it be stolen from him, he shall_make_restitution unto the_owner thereof.
:
and the ox shall_be_stoned. 13 If it be torn_in_pieces, then let_ | AN UN- 88 And if a i man shall_open a pit, or | him_bring it for witness, and he shall | CovERED |ifa ‘man shall_dig a pit, and not tcover | not make_good that which_was_torn. : |
i. mep.ish. |it, and an ox or an ass fall there- 144 And if a ‘man ‘borrow ought of| Carrie
moma ery E Ny his neighbour, and it -be_hurt, or die,| BoRRowsp. 34 The_owner-_of the pit -shall_make_ | the_owner thereof being not with it, he
it_good, and give money unto the_| shall_surely make_it_good.
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JUSTICE.
“| nor teurse the_ruler_of thy people.
sess | 20d
or|.a 7 cause to decline after many to wrest | judgment :
“| bring_it_back to him
.Exopus XXII. 15. .
15 But if the_owner_thereof be with | it, he shall not make_it_good : if it be a hired thing, it came for his hire.
16 And if a ‘man fentice a maid that is not betrothed, and -lie with her, he shall_surely endow her to be his wife.
17 If her father utterly refuse to give her unto him, he shall_ pay smoney according_to the_dowry_of «virgins. te 18 Thou shalt not suffer a witch to
ve.
19 Whosoever lieth with a beast shall_surely_be put_to death.
2» He_that_sacrificeth unto any x=god, save unto ‘the Lorp only, he shall_be_ utterly_destroyed.
21 Thou shalt neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for pe were strangers in the_land_of Egypt.
= Ye shall not afflict any widow, or fatherless_child.
3 If thou afflict them in_any_wise, and they cry at_all unto Me, I will_ surely hear their ery;
=
24 And My wrath -shal!_wax_hot, and I -will_kill pou with the sword; and your wives -shall_be widows, and your s children fatherless.
* If thou ‘lend «money to any of My -people shalt not be to;him as an usurer, nei- ther shalt_thou_lay upon him usury.
25 If thou at_all take thy neighbour's raiment to_pledge, thou shalt_deliver it unto him by that the sun goeth down :
= For that is his covering only, it is his raiment for his skin : wherein shall_ he_sleep? and it -shall_come_to_pass, when he ‘crieth unte Me, that I -will_ hear; for £ am gracious.
*8 Thou shalt not revyile the 7 gods,
2 Thou shalt not delay to offer the_ first_of_thy_ripe fruits, and of thy li- quors : the_firstborn_of thy sons shalt_ thou.give unto Me.
* Likewise shalt_thou_do with thine oxen, and with thy sheep: seven days it shall_be with his dam: on the eighth xday thou shalt_give it Me.
31 And ye shall_be holy «men unto Me: neither shall_ye_eat any flesh that is torn_of_beasts in the field; ye shall_cast it to the dogs,
report: ‘put not thine hand | with ! the wicked to be an unrighteous witness.
2 Thou -shalt not follow a multitude to.do evil; neither shalt_thou speak in
3 Neither shalt_thou_countenance a | poor_man in his gcause.
+ If thou 'meet thine enemy’s ox or | his ass going_astray, thou shalt_surely again.
® If thou tsee the_ass_of him_that_ hateth thee lying under his burden, and -wouldest forbear to help him; thou shalt_surely -help with him.
6 Thou shalt not wrest the_judg- ment_of thy poor in his gcause.
-7*Keep thee far froma false matter ;
“THOU shalt not rraise a false |
Exopus XXIII. 24.
and the -innocent and -righteous ‘slay
thou not: for I will not justify ‘the}z.
wicked.
§ And thou shalt take no phos for the &gift tblindeth the ¢= and per- verteth the_words_of the Pals nal
*° Also thou -shalt not Sees a stranger : for pe “know -the_heart_of a xstranger, seeing pe were strangers in pe ae “of Egypt.
10 And six years thou shalt_sow thy land, and shalt_gather_in «the_fruits_ thereof:
1 But the seventh year thou -shalt_ let_it rest and -lie_still; that the_=poor_ of thy people -may_eat: and what_ they_leave the_beasts_of the field shall_ eat. In_like_manner thou shalt-deal with thy vineyard, and with thy olive-
2 Six days thou tshalt_do thy work, and on the seventh xday thou shalt_ rest: that thine ox and thine ass ‘may_ rest, and the_son_of thy handmaid, and the er, ‘may be refreshed.
33 And in things that I have said unto you ‘be_circumspect : and ‘make no mention_of the_name-_of other gods, neither 'let_it_be_heard out_of thy mouth.
14 Three times thou shalt_keep a_ feast unto Me in the year.
15 Thou shalt_keep -the_feast_of x=unleavened_bread: (thou shalt_eat =unleavened_bread seven days, «as I commanded_thee,in the_time_appoint- ed_of the month xAbib; for in it thou camest_out from Egypt: and none shall_appear before Me empty :)
16 And the_feast_of xharvest,the_first- fruits_of thy labours, which thou hast_ sown in the field: and the_feast_of “in-| gathering, which is in the_end_of the} year, when thou -hast_gathered_in thy| =labours out_of the field.
7 Three times in the year all thy) poe shall_appear before the «Lord!
D.
18 Thou shalt not soffer the _blood_|"f:
of My sacrifice with leavened_bread :!
neither shall the_fat_of My /sacrifice | +
remain until the morning.
18 The_first_of_the_firstfruits_of thy) land thou shalt_bring_into the_house_ J;
of Jthe Lorp thy =God. Thou shalt} not seethe a kid in his mother’s milk.
20 Behold, = +send an angel before) God
thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared.
21 -Beware of him, and obey his voice, |:
‘provoke him not; for he will not par- don your transgressions: for My name is in him.
= But if thou shalt_indeed obey his voice, and -do all that I speak; then I *will_be_an_enemy unto thine and an adversary unto thine -adver- Saries.
3 For Mine angel shall_go before thee, and -bring_thee_in unto the Amorites, and the Hittites, and the Perizzites, and the Canaanites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites: and I -will_cut_ them_off.
B.C.1491. |
A.J. Adon | Jehovah, |
len Sik | 3. sacrifice. |
ye a] F oi "i
“WorsHip. 18.3. |
24 Thou shalt not bow_down to their eS | gods, nor ‘serve them, nor ‘do after) 31.
6L
Exopus XXIII. 25. ‘
| B.C. 1491.
st, standing-
images, J. Jehovah.
PROMISES,
t. 7 Josh. 9, I.
27. Deu 20-24. 2.
23. Josh. 24. 12,
BOUNDS OF THE LAND. 31.Gen.15.18. 1 Kin. 4. 21, 24. Josh.21, 43-45,
IDOLATRY. 32. Deut. 7. 1-5, 25, 26. ce. cut,or con- rm, feb. cahrath, to cut.
MOSES CALLED UP. 1. Ex. 1. 5.
Num. 11.16.
Au. unto,
PROMISE OF OBEDIENCE.
sp. spake.
THE ALTAR AND PILLARS. m, mount. st, standing-
pillars.
§. Sons.
u. offered_ up.
a, aseend- ing-offer- ings.
sa. sacrifices.
“Broop OF. THE COVE- NANT.
7. HEB. 9.18-
20.
8. Heb. 13. 20, 21.
e, cut, 07 confirmed,
their works: but thou shalt_utterly overthrow them, and quite break_down their s¢images.
2 And ye sshall_serve J-the Lorp your =God, and He -shall_bless thy -bread, and thy «water; and I -will_take sick- ness away from the_midst_of thee.
26 There shall nothing cast_their_ young, nor be barren, in thy land : -the_ number_of thy days I will_fulfil.
27 T will.send My -fear before thee, and -will_destroy whom thou shalt_come, and I -will_ make call thine enemies turn_their_ backs unto thee.
28 And I ewill_send *hornets before thee, which -shall_drive_out «the Hivite, rthe Canaanite, and rthe Hittite, from before thee.
29 J will not drive_them_out from before thee in one year; lest the land ‘become desolate, and the_beast_of the field ‘multiply against thee.
50 By_little and_little I will_drive_ them_out from before thee, until thou tbe_increased, and «inherit -the land.
31 And I -will_set thy -bounds from the Red sea even unto the_sea_of the Philistines, and from the desert unto the river: for I will_deliver -the_inhabit- ants_of the land into your hand; and thou -shalt_drive_them_out before thee.
82 Thou shalt_cmake no covenant with them, nor with their gods.
33 They shall not dwell in thy land, lest they make thee sin against Me: for if thou tserve their -gods, it_will_ surely_be a snare unto thee.”
AND He said unto Moses, “«Come_ 2 up unto Jthe Lor», thou, and Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, and seventy of the_elders_of Israél; and sworship ye afar off.
2 And Moses alone sshall_come_near atv the Lorp: but thep shall not come_ nigh; neither shall the people go_up with him.”
3 And Moses came and told the people rall the_words_of 4 the Lorp, and -all the judgments: and all the people an- swered with one voice, and said, “All the words which ‘the Lorp (hath) sp said will_we_do.”
4 And Moses wrote all the_words_of ‘the Lorp, and rose_up_early in the morning, and builded an altar under the hill, and s¢twelve pillars, accord- ing_to the_twelve tribes_of Israél.
>And he sent -young_men_of the_ schildren_of Israél, which offered «burnt_offerings, and sacrificed peace su offerings of oxen unto J the Lorp.
6 And Moses took half of the blood, and put zt in xbasons; and half of the blood he sprinkled on the altar.
7 And he took the_book_of the cove- nant, and read in the_audience_of the people: and they said, “All that / the Lorp (hath) sp said will_we_do, and *be_ obedient.”
8 And Moses took -the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Behold the_blood_of the covenant, which / the Lorp hath cmade with you concerning all xthese xwords.”
Exopus XXV.11.
9 Then went_up Moses, and Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, and seventy of the_ elders_of Israél: 10 And they saw *the_=God_of Israél ; and there was under His feet as_it_ were a paved_work_of @ xsapphire_| 10-1. stone, and as_it_were the_body_of Bins x-heaven fin his xclearness. 11 And upon the_nobles_of the_s chil-| God. dren_of Israél He laid not His hand:)f. also they / saw %=God, and did_eat and
drink.
22 And ‘the Lorp said unto Moses. “.Come_up to Me into the moun! and ‘be there: and I will_give thee -tables_ of xstone, and @ xlaw, and xcommand- ments which I -have_written ; that thou mayest_teach them.”
13 And Moses rose_up, and his «¢mi- nister j Joshua: and Moses went_up into the_mount_of x=God. atsaitene
14 And he said unto the elders,| ant. ; “-Tarry ye here for us, until we tcome_|;, again unto you: and, behold, Aaron and Hur are with you: if any ®man have any matters to_do, Hlet_him_come unto them.”
15 And Moses went_up into the mount, and a@ xcloud covered «the mount.
16 And the_glory_of? the Lorp abode upon mount Sinai, and the cloud co-|s. vered it six days: and ,»°the seventh |,o. on. xday He called unto Moses out_of the_ midst_of the cloud. |
7 And the_sight_of the_glory_of 4 the|17. Heb. 12. Lorp was like ¢deyouring fire on the_| ~- | top_of the mount in the_eyes_of the_ schildren_of Israél.
18 And Moses went into the_midst_of the cloud, and gat_him_up into the mount: and Moses was in the mount forty days and forty nights.
25
2
h, hada vision of, MOSES CALLED,
MOSES AND JOSHUA GO UP.
c. con- suming. First 40 DAYS. 18. Deut. 9. ° =
ll. See Luke 9, 34, 35.
AND ‘the Lorp spake unto Mo-! Orrgrines ses, saying, TO GOD. “Speak unto the_schildren_of Is- raél, that they ‘bring Me an /offering:| +2 of every ‘man that giveth it willingly
with his heart ye shall_take My h-offer-
ing.
8 And this is the } offering which ye'*: shall_take of them; gold, and silver,| y and brass,
4 And blue, and purple, and ‘scarlet, | | and fine_linen, and goats’ hair,
5 And rams’ skins dyed_red, and bad- gers’ skins, and shittim wood,
6 Oil for the / light, spices for xanoint- ing oil, and for sweet incense,
7 Onyx stones, and stones ° to_be_set in the ephod, and in the breastplate.
8 And -let_them_make Me a sanc- tuary ; that I -may_dwell ‘among them. | ;
9 According_to all that E shew thee, after -the_pattern_of the ¢ tabernacle, |9. and +the_pattern_ofall the_instruments thereof, even so’shall_ye_make tt.
10 And they «shall_make an cark_of shittim 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 And thou -shalt_overlay it with| abroh pure gold, within and without shalt_ thou_overlay it, and -shalt_make up-| Heb.2 9 on it a crown_of gold round_about. ©
62
Exopus XXV. 12.
¢.1491.} ©“ And thou -shalt_cast four rings of 45.Cx. |gold for it, and -put them in the_four corners thereof; and two rings shall be in the one side_of it, and two rings in the other side_of it.
13 And thou -shalt_make staves_of shittim wood, and -overlay them with gold.
“14 And thou *shalt_put into the rings by the_sides_of the ark, that
15 The staves shall_be in the_rings_of the ark: they shall not be_taken from it.
16 And thou -shalt_put into the ark =the testimony which I shall_give thee. 3 W And thou -shalt_make a pmercy_
. |seat_of pure gold: two_cubits and a half shall be the_length_thereof, and a eubit and a half the_breadth_thereof.
18 And thou -shalt_make two cheru- “|bims_of gold, of beaten_work shalt_ thou_make them, in the two ends of the pmercy_seat.
19 And -make one cherub /on the one end, and the_other cherub fon the other end: even fof the pmercy_seat shall_ ye_make -the cherubims on the two ends thereof.
20 And the cherubims «shall -stretch_ forth their wings on high, covering the pmercy_seat with their wings, and their faces shall look one to another ; toward the p mercy_seat shall the_faces_of the cherubims be.
21 And thou «shalt_put -the p mercy_
ark thou shalt_put the testimony that I shall_give thee.
= And there I -will_c meet with thee, and I -will_commune with thee from above the pmercy_seat, from between the_two xcherubims which a@re upon the_ark_of the testimony, of which I will_give thee in_command- ment unto the_schildren_of Israél.
3 Thou -shalt also make a table_of shittim wood: two_cubits shall be the_ -| length thereof, and a cubit the_breadth Chr. | thereof, and a cubit and a half the_ height thereof.
2! And thou sshalt_overlay it with “| pure gold, and -make thereto a crown_ of come round_about.
And thou -shalt_make unto it a bborder of a hand-breadth round_ about, and thou -shalt_make a golden erown to the_border thereof round- about.
28 And thou -shalt_make for it four rings_of gold, and -put four xcorners that are on the four feet thereof.
. 3% Over_against the border shall the rings be for places of the staves to bear the table.
28 And thou -shalt_make -the staves_ of shittim wood, and -overlay them with gold, that-the table -may_be_borne with
em.
*2 And thou -shalt_make the dishes thereof, and spoons thereof, and 4 co- vers thereof, and ¢ bowls thereof, to cover aes of pure gold shalt_thou_make
80 And thou -shalt_set upon the table shewbread before Me alway. ~ 8t And thou -shalt_make a !candle-
seat above upon the ark; and in the | go
Exopus XXVI. 7.
stick_of pure gold : of beaten_work shall the ! candlestick be.made: his shaft, and his branches, his bowls, his knops, | and his flowers, shall_be of the_same. 32 And six branches -shall_come_out
of the_sides of it; three branches ofthe 4. 'candlestick out_of the one side, and &. three branches_of the ! candlestick out_ :
of the other side:
3% Three bowls made_like_unto_al- monds, with a knop and a flower in xone xbranch; and three bowls made_ like_almonds in the other «branch, with a knop and a flower: so in the six xbranches ~that come_out /of the Tecandlestick.
% And in the / candlestick shall be four bowls made_like_unto_almonds, with their knops and their flowers.
> And there shall be a &knop) under two xbranches_of the_same, and! a kknop under two xbranches_of the_ oo a&knop under two xbranches_ of e_same, according_to the six} xbranches «+ that proceed_out / of the! T candlestick.
86 Their ‘knops and their branches shall_be of the same: all of it shall be) one beaten_work of pure gold.
37 And thou sshalt_make the seven 3
-lamps thereof: and they -shall_
the lamps thereof, that they -may_| a
give_light over against .¢ it.
38 And the_tongs thereof, and the_| |
petra thereof, shall be of pure) 3° Of a talent_of pure gold shall_he_ make it, with all xthese xvessels.
40 And -look that thou -make them|*®
after their pattern, which +was_shewed | thee in the mount.
296 “MOREOVER thou shalt_make -the ‘tabernacle with ten cur-) tains of fine twined linen, and blue, and}
35, 36. CH. 37. 2, &. or knob, Hebd. caph- tor.
J. from the lampstand.
purple, and « scarlet : with cherubims| ‘343.
thof cunning work shalt_thou_make them.
2 The_length_of xone xcurtain shall) be eight and twenty 4 xcubits, and the_ breadth_of xone xcurtain four ® xcubits :|
and every_one_of the curtains shall) scarlet.
have one measure. 3 The five xcurtains shall_be coupled_| together cone to another; and other
five curtains shal/ be coupled «one to| %
another.
+ And thou -shalt_make loops_of blue upon the_edge_of the one ~xeurtain from the_selvedge in the coupling; and likewise shalt_thou_make in the utter- most edge_of another xcurtain; in the coupling of the second.
® Fifty loops shalt_thou_make in the one xcurtain, and fifty loops shalt_ thou_make in the edge of the curtain that is in the coupling of the second ;) tathat the loops may_take_hold «one! of another.
6 And thou *shalt_make fifty * taches_ of gold, and -couple gether with the taches: and it -shall_| be one ¢ xtabernacle.
63
Tlinking th loops n
hk. hooks.
Exopus XXVL. 8.
B.C. 1491.
te. tent, Heb. ohel.
10, 11, Cr. 36. 17, 18.
| h. hooks.
| a. and it shall be one, as v. 6.
COVERINGS. 14. Cn. 36.
SOUTH SIDE. 15-18. CH. 36. 20-23,
h. Heb. hands.
m. or made parallel one to another.
SOCKETS.
t. twinned. . perfected Bteecthen
Jrom bab- rakh, to pass or shoot.
BOARDS,
8 The_length_of xone xcurtain shall be thirty xcubits and the_breadth_of xone xcurtain four xcubits: and the_ eleven curtains shall be all of one measure.
8 And thou -shalt_couple -five xcur- tains by themselves, and «six xcurtains by themselves, and -shalt_double -the sixth xcurtain in the_forefront_of the te tabernacle.
10 And thou *shalt_make fifty loops on the_edge_of the one xcurtain that is xoutmost in the coupling,and fifty loops in the_edge_of the curtain which coup- leth the second.
11 And thou sshalt_make fifty ” taches of brass, and *put the ’ taches into the loops, and couple -the tent together, «that it -may_be one.
12 And the_remnant x+that remaineth of the_curtains_of the tent, the half xcurtain over the.=backside_of the tabernacle.
13 And @ xcubit on the_one-_side, and @ xcubit on the_other-side of x+that_ which remaineth in the_length-of the_ curtains_of the tent, it-shall_hang over the_sides_of the tabernacle on’'this_side and on that_side, to cover it.
14 And thou sshalt_make a covering for the tent of rams’ skins dyed_red,
“land a covering above ef badgers’ skins.
15 And thou sshalt_make *boards for the tabernacle of shittim wood stand- ing_up.
16 Ten cubits shall be the_length_of a xboard, and a cubit and a half shall be the_breadth_of xone xboard.
17 Two / tenons shall there be in xone xboard, mset_in_order one against another : thus shalt_thou_make for all the_boards_of the tabernacle.
18 And thou sshalt_make sthe boards for the tabernacle, twenty boards on the south side southward,
19 And thoushalt_make forty sockets_ of silver under the twenty xboards : two sockets under xone xboard for his two
in htenons,andtwo sockets under xanother
xboard for his two / tenons. 20 And for the second side of the tabernacle on the_north side there shail
_|be twenty boards :
21 And their forty sockets of silver ; two sockets under xone xboard, and two sockets under xanother xboard.
22 And for the_sides_of the tabernacle westward thou shalt_make six boards.
23 And two boards shalt thou_make for the_corners_of the tabernacle in the two_sides,
24 And theyshall_be ‘coupled together beneath, and they shall_be p coupled together above the_head_of it unto xone xring : thus shall_it_be for them both ; they shall_be for the two xcorners.
20 And they -shall_be eight boards, and their sockets of silver, sixteen sockets : two sockets under xone xboard, and two sockets under xanother xboard.
2% And thou -shalt_make lbars of shittim wood: five_for the_boards_of the one side_of the tabernacle,
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 two_sides westward.
Exopus XXVILI. 9.
23 And the middle bar in the_midst_ of the here pe ashall_reach from xend to xend.
29 And thou shalt_overlay the boards with gold, and make their -rings_of gold for places for the bars: and thou sshalt_oyerlay the bars with gold. ~
30 And thou sshalt_rear_up bernacle aceording_to the fashion there-| PATER. of which was_shewed thee in the mount. |“
31 And thou *shalt_make a vail of blue, and purple, and * scarlet, and fine twimed linen of cunning work: with cherubims shall it be_made.
82 And thou *shalt_hang it upon four pillars_of shittim ood overlaid with gold : their hooks shail be of gold, upon the four sockets_of silver.
33 And thou -shalt_hang up sthe vail under the taches, that thou -mayest_ bring_in thither within the vail -the_ ark_of the testimony: and the vail ‘shall_divide unto you between the -holy place and the h-most =holy. 8
34 And thou sshalt_put «the » mercy_ seat upon the_ark_of the testimony in the ) -most =holy place,
35 And thou -shalt_set «the table with- out the vail, and -the / candlestick over_against the table on the_side_of the tabernacle toward_the_south: and then shalt_put the table on the north side.
36 And thou -shalt_make a hangi) for the_¢ door_of the tent, of blue, an purple, and «scarlet, and fine twined linen, wrought with needlework.
37 And thou -shalt.make for the hanging five pillars_of shittim wood, and -overlay them with gold, and their hooks shall be of gold: and thou sshalt_ cast five sockets_of brass for them,
2 “AND thou «shalt_make az altar
of shittim wood five cubits long, and five cubits broad ; the altar shall_ A be foursquare: and the height thereof| ” a shall be three cubits.
B.C. 1491. pa. ‘ing, or shooting.
“RINGS AND
Val. Teh i0: 1, eb. 10, 20. w. worm scarlet. PILLARS OF THE VAL, | 32. CH. 36.36.
HANGING T
A ENTRANCE. 36. CH. 36. 37. e. entrance. w. worm
scarlet.
2 And thou sshalt_make the_horns_of|2. See Num. it upon the_four corners thereof: his} 16 horns shall_be of the same: and thou «shalt_overlay it with brass.
3 And thou *shalt_make his pans to ITs receive his ashes, and his shovels, and} VESSELS. his basons, and his fleshhooks, and_his}3- ©. 38. 3. firepans: all the vessels thereof thou shalt_make of brass.
4 And thou «shalt_make for it a grate_| Irs Grate.
of network of brass; and upon the net| 4, 5. Cu. 38. *shalt_thou_make four brazen-rings in} 4, 5. the four corners thereof. 5 And thou sshalt_put it under the_ + compass_of the altar beneath, that the |», net ‘may_be even to the_™ midst_of the} o7 altar. m. middle 6 And thou -shalt_make staves for| 07 hall. the altar, staves of shittim wood, and|®.%;C#: 3 -overlay them with brass. i 7 And icthe staves *shall_be_put into | « the rings, and the staves -shall_be upon | as.
rder ledge.
the two sides_of the altar, to bear it. COURT.
8 Hollow with_boards shalt_thou_} _Sourn. make it: «as it was_shewed thee in the BANGING mount, so shall_they_make 7t. PILLARS.
8 And thou *shalt_make rthe_court_|9 10, Cx, 33.
of the tabernacle: for the south side} 9, 10.
128
-|-sons with him, from among the_ schildren_of Israél, that he may_mi- }
Exopus XXVII. 10. B.C. 1491. jsouthward there ‘shall be hangings for
the_court_of fine twined linen of a hundred xcubits long for xone xside:
10 And the twenty pillars thereof and their twerty sockets shall be of brass: the_hooks_of the pillars and their ¢ fillets shall be of silver.
ll And likewise for the north side in seneth there shall be hangings of a
hundred eubits long, and his twenty
illars and their twenty sockets of fsa the_hooks_of the pillars and their « fillets of silver.
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.
33 And the_ breadth_ of the court on the east side eastward shall be fifty cubits.
lt The hangings of one side of the gate shall be fifteen cubits: their pillars three, and their sockets three.
15 And on the other xside shall be
i fifteen cubits: their pillars three, and their sockets three.
16 And for the_gate_of the court shall
.|be a hanging of twenty cubits, ef blue,
and purple, and escarlet, and fine twined linen, wrought with needlework : and their pillars shall be four, and their sockets four.
W All the pillars round_about the court shall be hooks shall be of silver, and their sockets of brass.
18 The_length_of the court shall be a hundred xcubits, and the breadth fifty every where, and the height five cubits qf fine twined linen, and their sockets of brass.
19 All the_vessels_of the tabernacle in all the service thereof, and all the pins thereof, and all the_pins_of the court, shall be of brass.
2 And thou shalt_command -the_ schildren_of Israél, that they bring atthee pure oil olive beaten for the ‘light, to cause the lamp to_«burn alwa,
21 In the_etabernacle_of the con- gregation without the vail, which is before the testimony, Aaron and his sons shallorder if from evening to morning before J the Lorp: it shall be a statute for ever unto their generations
*|on_the_behalf_of -the_s children_of Is-
raél.
“AND }-take thon unto thee Aaron thy brother, and his
nister unto Me in_the_ Fae ’s_office, even Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar, Aaron’s sons.
2 And thou -shalt_make holy gar- ments for Aaron thy brother for glory
- |and for beauty.
3 And thon shalt_speak unto all that are wise hearted, whom I heve filled with the_spirit_of wisdom, that they *may_make Aaron's -garments to s con- secrate him, that he may_minister unto
ach." | Me in_the _priest’s_office.
+ And these are the garments which
|names_of the_schildren_of Israél,
|
Exopus XXVIII. 22.
they shall_make: a breastplate, and} + ephod, and a robe, and a broidered oe mitre, and a girdle: and they ake holy garments for Aaron in brother, and his sons, that he may_ minister unto Me in_the_priest’s_office. ® And thep shall_take Xgold, and} xblue, and xpurple, and « xscarlet, and | *fine_linen.
6 And they -shall_make -the ephod of | gold, of blue, and of purple, of scarlet, | aunt fine twined linen, with s* cunning) 2+ worl
7 It shall_have the two shoulderpieces thereof joined at the two edges thereof; and so it -shall_be_joined_together.
8 And the_ecurious_ girdle_ of the ephod, which ts upon it, shall_be of the same, according_to the work thereof: even ae gold, ef blue, and purple, and tw scarlet, and fine twined linen.
% And thou -shalt_take stones, and -grave on them the_names__| of the_s children_of Israél:
10 Six of their names on xone xstone, and the other xsix -names_of the rest/ ES ve other xstone, according_to their
irt!
1 With the_work_of an engraver in stone, /ike the_engravings_of a signet, shalt_thou_engraye with the_names_of the_s children_of Is-| raél: thou shalt_make them to be_set| in o« ouches_of gold.
2 And thou -shalt_put -the_two xstones upon the_shoulders_of the eph- od for stones_of memorial unto the_ s children_of Israél: and Aaron sshall_| bear their-names before / the Lorp upon his two shoulders for a memorial.
= And thou -shalt_make o« ouches of gold;
14 And tivo chains of pure gold at the ends; ef wreathen work shalt_thou_ make them, and «fasten the wreathen -chains to the ov ouches.
15 And thou -shalt_make the_> breast- plate_of judgment with_c work ;} after the_work_of the ephod thou shalt_|
make it: of gold, ef blue, and of purple, | ,
and of scarlet, and af: fine twined linen, shalt_thou_make it.
16 Foursquare it shall_be being dou-) £1
bled ; a span shall be the length thereof, and a span shall be the breadth thereof.
W And thou -shalt_fset in it /set- tings of_stones, even four rows_of stones: the first row shall be a ‘sardius, a 2topaz, and @ ®carbuncle: this shail be the first row.
18 And the second row shall be an *emerald, @ *sapphire, and a ‘dia- mond.
12 And the third row a ‘ligure, an} g | Sagate, and an Samethyst. |
20 And the fourth «row a !beryl, and | an 1 onyx, and a jasper: they shall_ be set in gold in their /inclosings.
21 And the stones shall_be with the_
twelve, according_to their names, like the_engravings_of a signet; every_one with his name shall_they_be according_ to the_twelve tribes.
= And thou -shalt_make upon the breastplate chains at_the_ends of|
J. fillings.
wreathen work of pure gold.
65
B.C, 1491.
5. CH. 3.1 wv. worm scarlet. EPHOD. el 7. CH. 3.
sk. skilful, or | work_of a designer.
| GIRDLE. | & CH. 39.5,
¢. or em- broidered_ belt. SHOULDER |
PIECES. es CH. 39. | fe
o. onyx, Hed. | shoham. S$. SOMS.
mingle, in- terweaye. J. Jehovah.
13. Ch. 39. 15, | 16. }
BREAST-
F. fill in it fillingsof. 1 blood-red. | 2 yellow. | 3 fiery-red. |
£ green. 5 sky-blue. 6 hard.
§ vaniceated:
9 violet.
| 10 sea-green. | 11 the nail. |
12 various. colours.
&. SOnS.
D
Exopus XXVIII. 23.
B.C. 1491.
ov. ouches, or settings.
e. em- broidered_ belt.
b. blue, from. cah- Jal, to com- plete, to perfect.
S. sons.
J. Jehovah.
30. Ley. 8. 8. Num. 2: Deut. 1San
zr 2. 63. Neh. 7. 65.
u. ze. the lights and the perfec- tions.
ROBE. 31, 32. CH. 39. 22, 23.
wh. wholly, or per- fectly.
c. coat-of mail.
“BELLS AND POMEGRAN- ATES, 33-35. Ch. 39.
24-26,
w. Worm scarlet, Heb. tola- hat! shanee,the_ splendour- of a worm.
sk. skirts,
a. or and he shall not die.
GOLDEN PLATE. 36, 37. CH. 39.
30, 31. Zech. 14. 20. m., mitre, Heb. mi- tsnepheth, Jm. tsah- naph, to wind, or wrap_ round.
38.Numb. 18. 1. 2 Cor. 5. 21.
a.and Aaron sh ar.
_}wreathen chains of xgold in the two
1.) when he goeth_in unto the -holy place,
% And thou *shalt-make upon the breastplate two rings_of gold,and«shalt_ put -the two xrings on the_two ends_of the breastplate.
% And thou -shalt_put xrings which are on the_ends_of the breastplate.
25 And cthe other two ends of the two xwreathen chains thou shalt_fasten in the two ovxouches, and :put them on the_shoulderpieces_of the ephod he- fore it.
26 And thou -shalt_make two rings_ of gold, and thou :shalt_put them upon the two ends_of the breastplate in the border thereof, which 7s in the_side_of the ephod inward.
27 And two other rings_of gold thou «shalt_make, and -shalt_put them on the two sides_of the ephod underneath, to- ward the forepart thereof, over_against the other coupling thereof, above the_ e curious_girdle_of the ephod.
28 And they shall_bind -the breast- plate by the rings thereof unto the_ rings_of the ephod with a lace_of > blue, that 7t may_be above the_e curious_ girdle_of the ephod, and that the breast- plate be not loosed from the ephod.
29 And Aaron ‘shall_bear-the_names_ of the_schildren_of Israél in the_breast- plate_of xjudgment upon his heart,
for a memorial before J the Lorp con- tinually.
30 And thou «shalt_put in the_breast- plate_of xjudgment ‘the =Thummim; and they sshall_be upon Aaron’s heart, when he goeth_in before Jthe Lorp: and Aaron sshall_ bear sthe_judgment_of the_schildren_ of Israél upon his heart before / the Lorp continually.
31 And thou -shalt_make of the ephod wh all of > blue.
82 And there -shall_be a hole in the_ top_of it, in the midst thereof: it shall_ have a binding of woven work round_ about the_hole_of it, as_it_were the_ hole_ofac¢ habergeon, thatit be notrent.
33 And beneath upon the_sk =hem_of it thou -shalt_make pomegranates of bblue, and of porple, and of wscarlet, round_about the sk=hem thereof; and bells_of gold between them round_ about:
84 A golden bell and a pomegranate, a golden bell and a pomegranate, upon the_s* =hem_of the robe round_about.
85 And it -shall_be upon Aaron to minister: and his sound sshall_be_ heard when he goeth_in unto the holy place before ‘the Lorp, and when he cometh_out, «that he die not.
56 And thou -shalt_make a plate of pure gold, and «grave upon it, Jike the_ engravings_of a signet, Holiness to’ the
Lorp.
37 And thou sshalt_put it on a blue lace, that it -‘may_be upon the ™ mitre; upon the_forefront_of the mitre it shall_be.
88 And it -shall_be upon Aaron’s fore- head, «that Aaron -may_bear -the_ini- quity_of the holy_things, which the_ schildren_of Israel shall_hallow in all
66
Exopus XXIX. 12.
their holy gifts; and it sshall_be always upon his forehead, that they may_be accepted before 4 the Lorp.
89 And thou ‘shalt_embroider the ecoat_of fine_linen, and tlféu -shalt_ make the_™ mitre_of fine_linen, and thon shalt_make the_girdle_of needle- work.
40 And for Aaron's sons thou shalt_ make ¢ coats, and thou *shalt_make for them girdles, and /bonnets shalt_thou_ make for them, for glory and for beauty.
41 And thou sshalt_put them upon -Aaron thy brother, and his sons with him; and -shalt_anoint them,and /-con- secrate «them, and »sanctify theut, that they -may_minister unto Me in_the_ priest’s_oftice.
42 And thou sshalt_make them linen breeches to cover ,¢their nakedness ; from the loins even unto the thighs they shall_reach :
43 And they -shall_be upon Aaron, and upon his sons, when they come_in unto the_te tabernacle_of the congrega- tion, or when they come_near unto the altar to minister in the holy place ; that they tbear not iniquity, and «die: it shall be a statute for ever unto him and athis seed after him.
29 “AND this is the thing that
thou shalt_do unto them to shallow them, to minister unto Me in_the_priest’s_office: ‘Take one young) pe. or bullock, and two rams pewithout_blem- ish,
2 And =unleayened bread, and pcakes unleavened tempered with xoil, and w wafers unleavened anointed with xoil: of wheaten flour shalt_thou_makethem.
3 And thou -shalt_put them into one basket, and «bring them in the basket, with the bullock and the two xrams.
4 And «Aaron and his -sons thou shalt_bring unto the_e door_of the_/eta- bernacle_ofthe congregation,and *shalt_ |¢ bwash them ‘with x=water,
5 And thou sshalt_take-the garments and -put_upon «Aaron sthe coat, and
Jf. fill their
ehand. |
at. the-flesh of. :
te. tent, Ohel.
ate. unto. CONSECRA-
TION OF
AARON AND HIS SONS.
1-3. LEV. 8. 15.
i. in. CLOTHING,
m. Heb. mig- bahoth.
F. fill the- hand_of.
nd-of.
SIN-OFFER- ING.
10-14. LEV. 8. 14-17.
statute. Aaron and this sons.
10 And thou sshalt_cause a *bullock to_be_brought before the_te tabernacle_ of the congregation: and Aaron and his sons -shall_! put their “hands upon the_head_of the bullock.
11 And thou -shalt_kill -the bullock before Jth2 Lorn, by the_e door_of the_ te tabernacle_of the congregation.
12 And thou shalt_take of the_blood_ of the bullock, and :put if upon the_
7. lay, or lean-hard.
J. Jehovah. e. entrance.
|| Exopus XXIX. 13.
#, burn-as_ incense. b. burn up, Heb. sah-
raph. s.sin, Heb, kattahth.
| ASCENDING- OFFERING. 15-18. LEV. 8. 18-21.
r. ram, Heb. abyil, from ul, to be
@, anascend- ing-offer- ing.
re. or savour-of rest.
RAM OF FILLING. THE BLOOD. 19-21. LEv.8,
22-24.
Comp. Lev. 14. 14-18, 25-29,
s. sanctified, or set_ apart.
THE HANDS FILLED. 22-25. LEV. 8.
25-28.
Ja. fat-tail. f. fillings. Pp.- pierced. cake, Heb. khalath, eae kKhah- il, to be pierced,
w, wafer, Heb. rah- kik, from rahkak, to be thin, or JSrom reek, to be
empty.
wu. upon the ascending offering.
WAVE BREAST AND HEAVE SHOULDER. 26-28. LEV. 8.
29, 30.
f fillings.
horns_of the altar with thy finger, and pour rall the blood beside the_fo bot- tom_of the altar.
13 And thou -shalt_take xithat covereth the -inwards, and -the caul that is above the liver, and the two xkidneys, and -the fat that 7s upon them, and «burn them upon the altar.
14 But -the_flesh_of the bullock, and his «skin, and his «dung, shalt_thou_ bburn with «fire without the camp: it is 8a_sin_offering.
15 Thou shalt also take xone ”xram ; and Aaronand hissons sshall_! put their chands upon the_head_of the rram.
16 And thou -shalt_slay -the rram, and thou -shalt_take his -blood, and «sprinkle i¢ round_about upon the altar.
17 And thou shalt_cut -the ram in_ pieces, and -wash the_inwards of him, and his legs, and :put them unto his pieces, and unto his head.
18 And thou -shalt_‘burn rxram upon the altar: it is a « burnt_ offering unto Jthe Lorp: it ts a resweet sayour, an offering_made_by_ fire unto J the Lorp.
19 And thou -shalt_take the other
%ram; and Aaron and his sons «shall_ Uput their -hands upon the_head_of the ram. 20 Then *shalt_thou_kill «the ram, and ‘take of his blood, and -put 7¢ 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 xright hand, and upon the_great toe_ of their xright foot, and «sprinkle -the blood upon the altar round_about.
21 And thou sshalt_take of the blood that is upon the altar, and of the anointing oil, and sprinkle 7 upon Aaron, and upon his garments, and upon his sons, and upon the_garments_ of his sons with him: and he shall_be_ shallowed, and his garments, and his sons, and his sons’ garments with him.
22 Also thou sshalt_take of the ram the fat and the ferump, and -the fat that covereth -the -inwards, and -the_ caul_above the liver, and «the_two xkid- neys, and the fat that is upon them, and the right -shoulder; for it is a ram_of f=consecration :
23 And one loaf_of bread, and one pcake_of oiled bread, and one w wafer out_of the_basket_of the =unleavened_ bread that is before Jthe Lorp:
24 And thou shalt put xall in the_ hands_of Aaron, and in the_hands_of his sons; and sshalt_wave them jor a waye_offering before / the Lorp.
2> And thou sshalt_receive them of their hands, and ?*burn them upon the altar «for @ «xburnt_offering, for a resweet savour before !the Lorp: it is an offering_made_by_fire unto J the Lorp.
26 And thou shalt_take the breast of the_ram of Aaron’s /*=consecration, and «wave it for a waye_offering before ethe Lorp: and it sshall_be thy part.
27 And thou -shalt_sanctify -the_ breast_of the wave_offering, and -the_ shoulder_of the heave_offering, which is_waved, and which is_heaved_up, of the_ram_of the f=consecration, even of
Exopus XXIX. 43.
that which 7s for Aaron, and of that which_is for his sons :
28 And it -shall_be Aaron’s and his sons’ by a statute for ever from -the_ schildren_of Israél: for it is a heave_ offering : and it shall_be a heave_offer- ing from -the_s children_of Israél of the_ sacrifice_of their peace_offerings, even their heave_offering unto 4 the Lorn.
29 And the holy garments of Aaron shall_be his sons’ after him, to be_ anointed therein, and to /be_conse- crated in them.
30 And that son that is priest in his stead shall_put_them_on seven days, when he cometh into the_‘e tabernacle_ of the congregation to minister in the holy place.
31 And thou shalt_take -the_ram_of the f=consecration, and c+seethe his flesh in the holy place.
32 And Aaron and his sons -shall_eat -the_flesh_of the ram, and -the bread that is in the basket, by the_e door_of the_te tabernacle_of the congregatior.
33 And they -shall_eat those_things wherewith the atonement was_made, to f consecrate and ‘to sanctify them: but a stranger shall not eat thereof, be- cause thep are holy.
84 And if ought of the flesh of the / consecrations, or of the bread, tre- main unto the morning, then thou sshalt_) burn «the remainder with xfire : it shall not be_eaten, because it ts holy.
8> And thus sshalt_thou_do unto Aa- ron, and to his sons, according_to all things which I have commanded thee : seven days shalt_thou_/ consecrate them.
26 And thou shalt_p offer every_day a bullock for st a_sin_offering for x=atone- ment: and thou -shalt_cleanse the al- tar, when thou hast_made_an_atone- ment «for it, and thou shalt_anoint it, to sanctify it.
87 Seven days thou shalt_makc_an_ atonement v for the altar, and «sanctify it; and it -shall_be an xaltar }-most =holy : whatsoever xtoucheth the altar shall_be_holy.
28 Now this 7s that which thou shalt_ poffer upon the altar; two lambs of the first year day_by_day continually.
89 The one Xlamb thou shalt_p offer in the morning ; and the sother lamb thou shalt_» offer at =even:
40 And with the one xlamb a tenth_ deal_of flour mingled with the fourth_ part_of a xhin of beaten oil; and the fourth_part of @ xhin of wine for a drink_oflering.
41 And the sother amb thou shalt_ pv offer bat =even, and shalt_do thereto according_to the_7 meat_offering_of the morning, and according_to the_drink_ offering thereof, for asweet * savour, an offering_made_by_fire unto 4 the Lorp.
42 This shall be a continual « burnt_ offering throughout your generations at the_e door_of the_te tabernacle_of the congregation before Jthe Lorp: where I will_meet =you, to speak there unto thee.
43 And there I -will_meet with the_ schildren_of Israél, and ‘the taber- nacle -shall_be_sanctified by My glory.
67
B.C. 1491.
8. SONS, 07 descend- ants.
J. Jehovah. HOLy Gar- MENTS IN SUCCES- SION.
29, 30, LEv.
8. 33-36.
Num. 20. 26-28.
f. fill their
hands. te. tent, dhel.
HOLY THINGS. 31-34. LEY. 8.
31, 32. J. fillings. c. or cook. e. entrance. te. tent.
F. fill their
hands.
b. burn up, Heh, sah- raph.
30. Ey. 8.
ob. and Levit. ix.
THE ALTAR CLEANSED.
p. prepare, si. sin,
u. upon, Heb. hal.
37. Matt. 23, 19.
h. holy-of holies.
DAILY OFFERINGS. 38-41. Num.
28. 1-8. Comp. Eze. 46. 13-15, 8. second, sé Heb. 10. 9. 6. between the two- evenings. Each Jew- ish day had two-even- ings ; it began with one, and, ended with the other. Levit. 23. 32. g. ilt-offer- ing.
Tr. or sayour of rest.
@, ascend- ing-offer- ing.
it, or it, i.e. this place of meeting.
D2
Exopus XXIX. 44.
B.C. 1491.
te, tent.
45 2Cor.6.16.
z. in the- midst_of.
3. G. Jeho- yah, their Elohim, their Triune
' God,
ALTAR OF N q
r. roof. w. walls,
ri. ribs.
| | p.
propitia- tory.
m. meet-by- |
appoint- | ment. s. incense-of | spices. 8. v. 34-36. 1 Chr. 23. 13. Luke 1.9,10. | c. causeth to | ascend. | b. between | the two | eyenings. | w. offer-up. | a. ascend- ing-offer- ing. g. gift-offer- ing. | YEARLY | ATONE- MENT. | h. holy-of holies. | J. Jehovah.
| ATONEMENT MONEY.
| 12. Cu. 38.
| 25-28.
| Matt. 17.
| 24-297. Ji
49. Matt. 20. 23. 1Ti
1. 18, 19. See 2 Sam. xxiv. | s. sons. i. ish, a, about Is. 32. of our money. h. heave. offering.
.| This they shall_give, - |xathat passeth among x+them_that are_
| 44 And I -will_sanctify «the_te taber- nacle_of the congregation, and «the altar: I will_sanctify also both -Aaron and his «sons, to minister to Me in_the_ priest’s_ofiice.
4 And I -will_dwell ‘among the_schil- dren_of Israél, and -will_be their =God.
46 And they sshall_know that E am \Jthe Lorp their =God, that brought them forth out_of the_land_of Egypt, that I may_dwell ‘among them: E am
Jthe Lorp their =God,
| “ AND thou «shalt_make an altar 30 to_burn incense upon: of shit- tim wood shalt_thou_make it.
2 A cubit shall be the length thereof, and a cubit the breadth thereof; four- square shall_it_be: and two_cubits shall be the height thereof: the horns thereof shall be of the same.
% And thou -shalt_overlay it with pure gold, -the » top thereof, and -the_ wsides thereof round_about, and -the_ horns thereof; and thou -shalt_-make unto ita crown_of gold round_about.
4 And two golden rings shalt_thou make to it under the_crown_of it, by the_two vicorners thereof, upon the_ two sides_of it shalt_thou_make i¢ ; and they -shall_be for places for the staves to bear it withal.
5 And thou «shalt_make the staves of aban wood, and -oyerlay them with gold.
6 And thou -shalt_put it before the
vail that is by the_ark_of the testimony, | before the » mercy_seat that 7s over the | testimony,where I will.” meet with thee. 7 And Aaron -shall_burn thereon |s=sweet incense every morning: when he -dresseth «the lamps, he shall_burn_ | incense_upon it. 8 And when Aaron clighteth -the |lamps ? at =even, he shall_burn_incense upon it, a perpetual incense before ! the Lorp throughout your generations.
° Ye shall_offer “no strange incense thereon, nor «burnt_sacrifice, nor |¢meat_offering ; neither shall_ye_pour | drink_offering thereon. | 10 And Aaron -shall_make_an_atone- ment upon the_horns_of it once in @ |xyear with the_blood_of the_sin_offer- ing_of x=atonements: once in the year shall_he_make_atonement upon it |throughout your generations: it is |h-most =holy unto ’ the Lorp.”
11 And !the Lorp spake unto Moses, | Saying,
| 12“When thou ttakest -the_sum_of | the_s children_of Israél after their num- |ber, then -shall_they_give ‘every_man a ransom for his soul unto ‘the Lorn, when thou numberest them; that
-|"there_be no plague among them, when
|thow numberest them. every_one
|numbered, «half @ xshekel after the_ shekel_of the sanctuary: (@ xshekel is twenty gerahs:) a half xshekel shall be the_h offering_of 4 the Lorp.
14Every_one x-that passeth among |xsthem_that are_numbered, from |twenty years old and aboye, shall_give an / offering unto J the Lorp.
Exopus XXX. 33.
1 The rich shall not ™giye_more, and the poor shall not @give_less than half @ xshekel, when they give an /of- fering_unto the Lorp, to make_an atonement for your sow:
16 And thou -shalt_take the =atone- ment s*money of +the_schildren_of Israél, and -shalt_appoint it for the_ service_of the_te tabernacle_of the con- gregation; that it--may_be a memorial) unto the_schildren_of Israél before ! the Lorp, to make_an_atonement for your souls.”
7 And ‘the Lorp spake unto Moses, saying,
18 “Thou sshalt also make a /laver of | brass, and his foot also of brass, to wash withal: and thou -shalt_put it between the_tetabernacle_of the con- gregation and ,the altar, and thou sshalt_put water therein.
129For Aaron and his sons sshall_ wash their hands and their J thereat:
20 When they go into the_tetaber- nacle_of the congregation, they shall_ wash with_water, that they ‘die not; or when they come_near to the altar to minister, to ‘burn offering-made_by_ fire unto 'the Lorp:
21S0 they -shall_wash their hands and their feet, that they tdie not: and it shall_be a statute for ever to them, even to him and to his seed throughout their generations.”
2 Moreover ‘the Lorp spake unto Moses, eying :
23 “-Take thou also unto thee princi- pal spices, of / pure myrrh five hundred shekels, and of sweet ci cinnamon halfso much, even two_hundred and fifty she- kels, and of sweet cacalamus two_hun- dred and fifty shekels,
24 And of ¢ cassia five hundred shekels, after the_shekel_of the sanctuary, and of oil olive a hin:
2 And thou -shalt_make it an oil_of
holy ointment, an ointment compound | ,,
after the_art_of the apothecary: it shall_be a holy anointing oil.
26 And thou -shalt_anoint bernacle_of the congregation therewith, and «the_ark_of the testimony.
27 And cthe table and rall his vessels, and -the / candlestick and his svessels, and
1 23 And -the_altar_of «xburnt_offering
with rall his vessels, and «the laver and his -foot.
22 And thou -shalt_sanctify them, that they -may_be ’ -most =holy : what- soever toucheth them shall_be_holy.
39 And thou shalt_anoint “Aaron and |™
his -sons, and s-consecrate theim, that they may_minister unto Me in_the_ priest’s_office.
31 And thou shalt_speak unto the_ s children_of Israél, saying, ‘This shall_ be a holy anointing oil unto Me throughout your generations.
32 Upon « man’s flesh shall it not be_ poured, neither shall_ye-make any other like it, after the.composition_of it: it is holy, and it shall_be holy unto you.
33 Whosoever tcompoundeth any like
:
MEMORIAL. 16. CH. 38. _ 25-28. a
s.rsilver, te. tent. s. Sons.
LAVER. 17-21, CH. 38.8. CH. See 1 Kin. 7. 23-39. 1, laver, Heb. keyohr, — . or hase, Heb. keen. 1Kin. 7. 27. ab. between.
19. Ps. 26. 6. John 13. 5-
10.
S from it, or therefrom ; Heb. mim- menu.
i, burn as incense.
ANOINTING On.
J. freely— flowing myrrh,
ci, cinna- - mon, inner bark.
+ Oe,
s. sanctify, or set- apart.
8. SONS.
a. Heb. ahdahm.
it, or whosoever tputteth any of it upon
68
Exopus XXX. 34. -
B.C. 1491. 'a Eeanpet, ‘shall even be_cut_off from | i le.’ ”
3% And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses,
“Take unto thee sweet spices, sstacte, ‘and eonycha, and ygalbanum ; these 'sweet_spices with pure / frankincense :
| of each shall_there_be a like weight : 35 And thou *shalt_make it a perfume, ‘a confection after the_art_of the apo- thecary, «« tempered_together, pure and * holy.
% And thou sshalt_beat some of it yery_small, and -put of it before the testimony in the_etabernacle_of the congregation, where I will_meet with thee : it shall_be unto you -most =holy. |
37 And as for the perfume which thou | shalt_make, ye shall not make to your- selves according_to the_composition | | thereof: it shall_be unto thee holy for 1 the Lorp.
38 Whosoever shall_make like_unto that, to smell thereto, -shall even be_ |cut_off from his people.”
aps AND * theLorp spake unto Moses, |
2 “See, I have called by name ? Beza- | leél the_son_of « Uri, the_son_of * Hur, | of the_tribe_of Judah :
3 And I have_filled him with the_ Spirit_of =God, in wisdom, and in un- derstanding, and in knowledge, and in all_manner_of workmanship,
4To devise cunning works, to work in «gold, and in «silver, and in xbrass,
5 And in xcutting_of -stones, to set them, and in xcarving_of timber, to work in all_manner_of workmanship.
6 And ¥, behold, I -have_given with
him «-Aholiab, the_son_of «* Ahisa- _ |mach, of the_tribe_of Dan: and in the_ hearts_of all that are wise hearted I} have put wisdom, that they may_make | ~|rall that I have commanded thee. 7 -The_te tabernacle_of the congrega- _|tion, and -the ark /of the testimony, and -the pmercy_seat that is there-| an upon, and «all the_efurniture_of the tetabernacle,
8 And -the table and his v-furniture, aud the pure / » furniture, and «the_altar_of xincense, $And -the_altar_of «xburnt. offering with -all his furniture, and -the la- ver and his }-foot,
10 And «the_cloths_of serv ice, and the holy «garments for Aaron the priest, and «the_garments_of his sons, to minis- | ter_in_the_priest’s_oflice,
1 And the anointing -oil, and sweet |sincense for the holy place : according_
lto all that I have commanded thee | shall they do,”
12 And / the Lorp spake unto Moses, | saying,
8 “-Speak thow also unto the_ schildren_of Israél, saying, “Verily My |sabbaths ye shall_keep : for it is a sign tifer, | between Me and you t roughout your Mekadesh- |generations ; that ye may_ know that £ \am Jthe Lorp ™ that _doth_sanctify you.
14 Ye «shall_keep the sabbath there- fore; for it is holy unto you: every /sone_that_defileth it shall_surely be_ put _to_death: for whosoever ~doeth
| Egypt, we ‘wot not what -is_become_ * Know. |
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any work therein, xthat soul -shall_be_| B.C. 1491. cut_oif from among his =people. 1 Six days ‘may work be_done: but 15_ Num. 15. in the seventh ./ is the_sabbath_ofrest, ===. holy to 4 the Lorp: whosoever «doeth »@- day- any work in the sabbath day, he shall_ surely be_put_to_death.’ 16 Wherefore the_s children_of Israél sshall_keep sthe sabbath, to observe «the sabbath throughout their coe tions, jor a perpetual covenant. j VW Et is asign between Me and wv the_| ad. between. | s children_of Israél for ever: for in six days J the Lorp made ‘heaven and '¢ the | | xearth, and on the seventh xday He) heavens. | | rested, and was_refreshed.” } | 18 And He gave unto Moses, when He TuEeTasies had_made_an_end_of communing with OF STONE. Him upon mount Sinai, two tables_ of| xtestimony, tables_ of stone, written with |
the_finger_of =God. aes plural. /
39 AND when the people saw that) (Tas | Moses delayed to come_down| G@LPEN | Ffout_of the mount, the people! L ch. 24.13.| gathered _ themselves _ together unto| “Deur.9. Aaron, and said unto him, “ “Up,-make| 1. Acts 7. |
3
us gods, which shall_go before us: for. as for this Moses, the ‘man that ~ from. brought _us_up out _of the _land_of * #¢2- 8b-
of him.” | 2 And Aaron said unto them,*-Break_ 2 ch. 12. 35, | off the golden earrings, which are in 36.
the_ears_of your wives, of your sons, | and of your daughters, and «bring them | | unto me.” 3 And all the people brake_off the golden rearrings which were in their! | ears, and brought them unto Aaron. | 4 And he received them at their hand, 4. ch. 9. 3. and fashioned it with @ «graying tool,| Ps. 106.19 | after he had_made it a molten calf: and they said, “These be thy gods, O_ ; } Israél, which brought_thee_up out -of | the_ land of Ezypt.” | 5 And when Aaron saw it, he built! .. altar before it; and Aaron made_ Welanagun. and said, “To_morrow és a Jefeast to }the Lorn.”
a. and he
or festi- pets |
J. Jehovah. | 61 COR. 10. |
6 And they rose_up_early on the 7. / u. offered. |
morrow and offered «a burnt_oflerings, and brought peace_offerings ; and the people sat_down to eat and to drink, and rose_up to play. - ~ 7 And Jihe Lorp said unto Moses, “.Go, -get_thee_down; for thy people, which thou broughtest out_of the_land_ of Egypt, have corrupted themselves: | pains 8 They have turned_aside quickly 7 Jebovs>- out_of the way which I commanded) | them: they have made them a molien| calf, and have. worshipped it, and haye_ sacrificed thereunto, and said, ‘These| be thy gods, O_Israél, which have brought_thee_up out_of the_land_of| va |
JEHOVAH'S ANGER. 710. DEUT.9.
“IT have_seen xthis ‘people, and, behold, | Sogn, it is a stiffnecked people: | TERCEDES. 10 Now therefore ‘let Me alone, that 11-14. Devt. | My wrath-may_wax_hot against them, 9. 15-2, and that I may_consume them: and I) Seapee | will_make of thee a great nation.” oe 1 And Moses besought «(the Lor | “or Jehowsh | his =God, and said, “4 Lorp, why doth | his Elohim.
| | E : S And J the Lorp said unto Moses, }
69
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B.C, 1491.
12. Num. 14. 13-16,
13. Gen. 22. 15-17.
J. Jehovah. s. spake-of doing.
MOSES DESCENDS. 15. Deut. 9. 15.
,t. they. =God, Elo- him, the Triune
God. at. tt. JOSHUA AND MOsSEs. v. voice,
THE TABLES BROKEN.
19. Deut. 9. 15-17.
THE CALF DESTROYED. 20. Deut.9.21.
ee Rey, 18.
MOSES AND AARON,
4. Heb, ish,
k. know.
JUDGMENT EXECUTED. uw. unruly, or disorderly. r. reproach. t.those_that- rose-up~ against
them,
| Thy wrath wax_hot against Thy people, )which Thou shast_brought_forth out_of \the_land_of Egypt with great power, |and with a mighty hand ?
12 Wherefore tshould the Egyptians |speak, and_say, ‘For mischief did_He_ bring_them_out, 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 -Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israél, Thy servants, to whom Thou swarest by Thine_own-_self, and saidst unto them, ‘I will_multiply your -seed as the_stars_of x-heaven, and all this xland that I-have_spoken of will_I_give unto your seed, and they sshall_inherit it for ever.’”
14 And !the Lorp repented of the evil which He s thought to do unto His people. ¢
15 And Moses turned, and went_down from the mount, and the_two tables_of the testimony were in his hand: the tables were written on both their sides ; on the_one_side and on the_other were thep written.
16 And the tables »¢ weve the_work_of =God, and the writing .‘ was the_writ- ing_of =God, graven upon the tables.
7 And when Joshua heard sthe_ vnoise_of the people as they shouted, he said unto Moses, “ There is a_vnoise_ of war in the camp.”
18 And he said, “Jt is not the_voice_ of them that shout for_mastery, neither is it the_voice_of them that ery for being_overcome: but the_v noise_of them that sing do ¥ hear.”
19 And it came_to_pass, as_soon as he came_nigh unto the camp, that he saw rthe 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 And he took «the calf which they had_made, and burnt 7t in the fire, and ground it to powder, and strawed 7t upon the =water, and made -the_ schildren_of Israél drink of tt.
21 And Moses said unto Aaron, “ What did xthis xpeople unto thee, that thou ‘hast_brought so great a sin upon them?”
2 And Aaron said, “'Let not the_ anger_of my -lord wax_hot: thow knowest the people, that thep are set on mischief.
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 k wot not what *is_become of him,
2t And I said unto them, ‘ Whosoever hath any gold, -let_them_break_it_of.’ So they gave 7t me: then I cast it into the fire, and there came_out this xcalf,”
2 And when Moses saw that «the people were «naked ; (for Aaron had_ made_them_« naked unto their + shame among ¢ their enemies :)
26 Then Moses stood in the_gate_of the camp, and said, “Who 7s on J the Lorp’s side? Jet him come unto me.” And all the_sons_of Levi gathered_ themselves_together unto him,
Exopus XXXII. 7.
27 And he said unto them, ‘Thus
‘saith the Lorp =God_of Israél, +Put ‘ every_man his sword by his side, and ‘go_in and out from se to gate throughout the camp, and sslay é every_ man his sbrother, and ‘eyery_man his bour.” { 28 And the_schildren_of Levi did ac- cording_to the_word_of Moses: and there fell of the people xthat xday about three thousand ¢ men.
29 For Moses had_said, “/ Consecrate yourselves to-day to /the Lorp, even ?every_man upon his son, and upon his brother; that He may_bestow upon you a blessing this day.”
30 And it_came_to_pass on the_mor- row, that Moses said unto the people, “De have sinned a great sin: and now I will_go_up unto /the Lorp; perad- venture I shall_make_an_atonement for your sin.”
31 And Moses returned unto ‘the Lorp, and said, “Oh, xthis xpeople have sinned a great sin, and have_made them gods_of gold.
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 And J the Lorp said unto Moses, =
“Whosoever hath sinned against Me, him will_I_blot out_of My book.
34 Therefore 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 And ‘the Lorp plagued -the peo- ple, because they made rthe calf, which
Aaron made, 3 AND J the Lorn said unto Moses, “sDepart, and +go_up hence, thou and the people which thou shast_ brought_up out_of the_land_of Egypt, unto the land which I sware unto Abra- ham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, saying, ‘Unto thy seed will_I_give it :’
2 And I -will_send an angel before thee; and I -will_drive_out -the Ca- naanite, the Amorite, and the Hittite, and the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite :
3 Unto a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go_up in the_ midst_of thee; for thou art a stiff- necked people: lest I tconsume thee in the way.”
4 And when the people heard these xevil ‘tidings, they mourned: and no ‘man did_put on him his ornaments.
> For Jthe Lorp had-_said unto Mo- ses, “Say unto the_s children_of Israél, De are a stiffnecked people: I will_ come_up into the_midst_of thee in a moment, and consume thee: therefore now «put_off thy ornaments from thee, iat I may-know what to_do unto thee.”
6 And the_s children_of Israél strip- ped_themselves of their “ornaments by the mount Horeb,
7 And Moses took the ‘e tabernacle,
-companion, and ‘eyery_man his -neigh-| i, i
MOsEs IN- TERCEDES.
30-35. See Deut. 9, 18- 29.
J. Jehovah.
32. Ps. 139.16, Dan. 12.1, Phil. 4. 3.
34. Ch. 33. 2. Rom. 2. 5, 6.
JEHOVAH'S REFUSAL TO GO WITH THE PEOPLE. J. Jehovah.
MOURNING. i. ish.
$. SONS.
“THe TENT OUTSIDE THE CAMP. 7. Heb. 13.12,
13.
te. tent, eb. Ghel.
70
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| B.C. 1491.
te Tent, Hed. Onel.
J. Jehovah,
i, Heb. ish.
_e, entrance,
11. Num. 12. 6-8. Deut. 34, 10.
Be inate. , Joshua, Salvation- of Jehovah. m.Nun,Fish, Flourish- ing. at. the midst-of. MOSES’ PRAYER AND Gop's PROMISE. 13, Ps. 25. 4, 5; 103. 7.
d, distin- guished. g. ground,
Gop'’s GLory. 18. 2 Cor. 3.
18; 4. 6. Eph. 1. 15- 1.
t. thy face.
19. Ch. 34. 5- 7. Rom. 9. 15.
20. John 1.18, 1 Tim. 6.16. a. ahdahm. THE CLEFT OF THE Rock. w, with Me,
e. cleft. no. over thee,
and *pitched it without the camp, afar- off from the camp, and «called it “the_ teTabernacle_of the congregation.” And it :came_to_pass, that every_one 4swhich_sought / the Lorp twent_out unto the_te tabernacle_of the congrega- tion, which was without the camp.
8 And it -came_to_pass, when Moses went_out unto the ‘ tabernacle, that all the people rose_up, and stood ‘every_man at his tent «door, and ‘looked after Moses, until he was_gone_ into the ¢e tabernacle.
9 And it scame_to_pass, as Moses entered_into the ‘etabernacle, the cloudy pillar 'descended, and «stood at the_¢ door_of the te tabernacle, and ! the LORD stalked with Moses,
10 And all the people «saw the cloudy. pillar +stand at the te tabernacle «door: and all the people -rose_up and swor- shipped, ¢every_man 7 his tent ¢ door.
U And ‘the Lorp «spake unto Moses face to face, as a ‘man speaketh unto his friend. And he -turned_again into the camp: but his mservant J Joshua, the_son_of » Nun, a young man, de- parted not out of »¢ the te tabernacle,
12 And Moses said unto /the Lorp, “See, Thon 4sayest unto me, ‘*Bring_ up xthis xpeople:’ and Thou shast not let_me_know -whom Thou wilt_send with me. Yet Thou -hast_said, ‘I know thee by name, and thou chast also found grace in My sight.’
13 Now therefore, I_pray_Thee, if I ‘haye_found grace in Thy sight, shew me now Thy -way, that I may_know Thee, that I may_find grace in Thy sight : and -consider that xthis xnation is Thy people.”
14 And He said, “ My presence shall_ go with thee, and I -will_give thee rest.”
1 And he said unto Him, “If Thy presence +go not with me, ‘carry us not up hence,
16 For wherein shall_it_be_known here that € and Thy people have found grace in Thy sight? is 7 not in that Thou goest with us? so sshall_we_be_ dseparated, E and Thy -people, from all the —people that are upon the_face_ of the g earth.”
17 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “JT will_do xthis *thing also that thou shast_spoken: for thou hast_found grace in My sight, and I know thee by name.” b
18 And he said, “I_beseech_Thee, *shew me Thy glory.”
19 And He said, “¥ will_make all My goodness pass before ¢ thee, and I -will_ proclaim the_name-_of/the Lorp before tthee; and -will_be_gracious to -whom I will_be_gracious, and -will_shew_ mercy on -whom I will_-shew_mercy.”
20 And He said, “Thou canst not see My -face: for there shall no « xman see Me, and live.”
21 And J the Lorp said, “Behold, there is a place wby Me, and thou -shalt_ stand upon @ xrock:
2 And it -shall‘come_to_pass, while My glory passeth_by, that I -will_put thee in a ¢clift_of the rock, and -will_ cover thee with My hand ,while I pass_by :
Exopus XXXIV. 15.
23 And I -will_take_away Mine -hand, and thou sshalt_see My -back_parts: but My face shall not be_seen.”
AND ‘the Lorp said unto Moses, 3 “Hew thee two ‘tables_of =stone like unto the =first: and I -will_write upon these ¢xtables -the words that were in the first ¢xtables, which thou brakest.
2 And «be ready in the morning, and -come_up in the morning unto mount Sinai, and -present_thyself there to Me in the_top_of the mount.
8 And no ‘man shall_come_up with thee, neither ‘let *any_man_be_seen throughout all the mount; neither ‘et the flocks nor xherds feed before xthat xmount.”
4 And he hewed two ‘tables_of =stone like_unto the =flrst; and Moses rose_ up_early in the morning, and went_up unto mount Sinai, «as J the Lorp had_ commanded him, and took in his hand the_two ¢ tables_of =stone.
5 And Jthe Lorp descended in the cloud, and stood with him there, and proclaimed the_name_of 4 the Lorp.
6 And Jthe Lorp passed_by before hhim, and proclaimed, “!7he Lorp, IThe Lorp, e-God merciful and gra- cious, s longsuffering, and abundant in 1 goodness and truth,
7 Keeping /mercy for xthousands, } for- giving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that_will_by_no_means clear the guilty ; visiting the_iniquity_of the fathers upon the schildren, and upon the schildren’s schildren, unto the third and to the fourth generation.”
8 And Moses made_haste, and bowed_ his_head toward the earth, and wor- shipped.
9 And he said, “If now I -have_found grace in Thy sight, O_«=Lord, tlet my «=Lord, I_pray_Thee, go among us; for it is a stiffnecked people; and *pardon our iniquity and our sin, and «take_us_ for_Thine_inheritance.”
10 And He said, “Behold, £ «+make a covenant: before all thy -people I will_do marvels,such_as shave not been_ erdone in all the earth, nor in any =nation: and all the ~people among which thow art -shall_see -the_work_ of J the Lorn: for it is a terrible_thing that & +will_do with thee.
11 Observe thou that which £ +com- mand 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 -Take_heed to thyself, lest thou ctmake a covenant with the_inhabit- ants_of the land whither thow -+goest, lest it ‘be for a snare in the_midst_of thee:
13 But ye shall_destroy their -altars, tbreak their rimages, and tcut_down their «groves :
14 For thou shalt_worship no other god: for Jthe Lorp, whose name is Jealous, ,his a jealous e-God:
15 Lest thou ¢ make a covenant with the_inhabitants_of the land, and they
B.C. 1491. 23. Job 25.14.
Mount SINAT. TABLES OF STONE. 1-3. DEUT,10. 1,2. Ch, 52.
15-19. J. Jehoyah. t. tablets,
i. Heb. ish.
MOSES GOES UP. 4, 5. Deut. 10. 3-5.
a.according- as.
‘THE NAME or JEHO- VAH PRO- CLAIMED.
h. his face.
e. El, the Mighty- One, sin- guar.
s. slow to wrath.
1. loving- kindness.
6. bearing. away, or lifting-off.
Ss. SONS.
Moses _— | WORSHIPS.
a, Adonahy, Sovereign Lord, ov Master, plural.
WARNINGS. e. cut, 07° confirm. cr. created.
J. Jehovah.
c. cut, 07" confirm.
Ae He .
e. El, set singular. The title connected especially with God's attributes,
b ‘
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B.C, 1491.
FEAST OF UNLEAVEN- ED BREAD. 18. DEuT. 16. 5, 8.
a. appoint- ed_time.
FIRSTBORN. 19, 20, CH. 13. 2, 11-16.
SABBATH.
p.- plough- ing-time,
7. veyolu- tion. ‘THREE YEARLY | FERASTs. 23, 24. DEUT. 16. 9-17. m, males. A.J. the Ahdon Je- hoyah, o7 Lord Jeho- yah. i. ish. 8. sacrifice.
FIRst- FRUITS. J. Jehovah thy Elo- him. co. cook.
ce. confirmed.
Torty DAYS. TABLES RE- WRITTEN. See 2 Cor. 3.
14.
h. He, 7.e. Jehovah,
see Deut.10. 4.
w. words. THE VAIL ON MOsEs’
TAcE.
29-35. See 2Cor.3.7-18.
b. beamed.
8. SONS.
*go_a_whoring after their gods, and «do_ sacrifice unto their gods, and one call thee, and thou «eat of his sacrifice ;
16 And thou stake of their daughters unto thy sons, and their daughters *go_ a_whoring after their gods, and *make thy sons go_a_whoring after their gods.
17 Thou shalt_make thee no molten gods.
18 -The_feast_of x=unleavened_bread shalt_thou_keep. Seven days thou shalt_eat =unleavened_bread, as I com- manded thee, in the_«time_of the_ month xAbib: for in the-month xAbib thou camest_out from Egypt.
12 All that_openeth the matrix 7s Mine; and every firstling among thy cattle, whether ox or sheep, that is male.
20 But the_firstling_of an ass thou shalt_redeem with a lamb: and if thou htredeem him not, then *shalt_thou_ break_his_neck. All the_firstborn_of thy sons thou shalt_redeem, And none shall_appear before Me empty.
21 Six days thou shalt_work, but on the seventh day thou shalt_rest: in pearing_time and in xharvest thou shalt_rest.
22 And thou shalt_observe the_feast_ of weeks, of the_firstfruits_of wheat harvest, and the_feast_of at the year’s vend.
23 Thrice in the year shall all your mmen-_children appear before the A-Lord ! Gop, the_=God_of Israél.
24 For I will_cast_out the nations he- fore thee, and -enlarge thy «borders: neither shall ‘any_man desire thy -land, when thou shalt_go_up to appear-before ‘the Lorp thy =God thrice in the year.
25 Thou shalt not soffer the_blood_ of My sacrifice with leaven; neither shall the_sacrifice_of the_feast_of the passover be_left unto the morning.
26 The_first_of the_firstfruits_of thy land thou shalt_bring unto the_house_ of ‘the Lorp thy =God. Thou shalt not coseethe a kid in his mother’s milk.”
27 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “.Write thou xthese *words; for after the_tenor_of xthese xwords I have emade a covenant with thee and with Tsraél.”
28 And he was there with J the Lorp forty days and forty nights; he did neither eat bread, nor drink water. And i He wrote upon the tables -the_ words_of the covenant, the ten wxcom- mandments,
22 And if came_to_pass, when Moses came_down from mount Sinai with the_ two tables_of xtestimony in Moses’ hand, when he came_down from the mount, that Moses wist not that the_skin_of his face shone while he talked with Him.
80 And when Aaron and all the_s chil- dren_of Israél saw -Moses, behold, the_ skin_of his face /shone; and they were_ afraid to come_nigh him.
81 And Moses called unto them ; and Aaron and all the_rulers_of the con- gregation returned unto him: and Mo- ses talked with them.
#2 And afterward all the_schildren_ of Israél came_nigh : and he gave them
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in_commandment all that 4 the Lorp had_spoken with him in mount Sinai.
33 And till Moses had_done speaking with them, he put a vail on his face.
%4 But when Moses went-in before Jthe Lory to speak with Him, he took =the vail off, until he came_out. And he came_out, and ‘spake unto the_ schildren_of Israél that which he was_ commanded,
35 And the_schildren_of Israél saw ethe_face_of Moses, that the_skin_of Moses’ face /shone: and Moses sput the vail upon his face again, until he
went_in to speak with Him.
35 AND Moses gathered congregation_of the_schildren_
of Israél together, and said unto them,
“These are the words which 4 the Lorp
hath commanded, that ye should_do
them.
2 Six days shall work be_done, but on the seventh xday there_shall_be to you a holy day, a sabbath_of rest to ? the Lorp: whosoever shall_be_put_to_death.
3 Ye shall_kindle no fire throughout sous habitations upon the sabbath day.” :
4 And Moses spake unto all the_con- gregation_of the_s children_of Israél, saying, “This 7s the thing which ! the Lorp commanded, saying,
5 -Take ye from among you an ? offer- ing unto / he Lorv: whosoever és of_a_ willing heart, Net_him_bring it, san /of- fering_of !the Lory; gold, and silver, and brass,
6 And blue, and purple, and «scarlet, and fine_linen, and goats’ hair,
7 And rams’ skins dyed_red, and badg- ers’ skins, and shittim wood,
8 And oil for the /light, and spices for anointing oil, and for the sweet incense,
8 And onyx stones, and stones eto_ be_set for the ephod, and for the breast- plate.
10 And every wise hearted among you shall_come, and make rall that "the Lorp hath commanded ;
11 -The tabernacle, his stent, and his -covering, his «taches, and his “boards, his bars, his -pillars, and his ssockets,
12-The ark, and -the_staves thereof, with «the pmercy_seat, and of the covering,
13 “The table, and his-staves, and rall his vessels, and «the 4 shewbread,
14-The_! candlestick also_for the light, and his furniture, and his “lamps, with -the_oil_for the light,
15 And the incense caltar, and his rstaves, and the anointing -oil, and the sweet sincense, and +the_hanging_for the e door at the_entering_in_of the ta- bernacle.
1 -The_altar_of « xburnt_offering, with his brazen grate, his -staves, and rall his vessels, «the laver and his } foot,
7 +«The_hangings_of the court, his rpillars, and their -sockets, and -the_ hanging_for the_g door_of the court,
18 -The_pins_of the tabernacle, and «the_pins_of the court, and their «cords,
ta ‘
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B.C. 1491, J. Jehovah,
8. sons.
b. beamed,
THE SABBATH, &. SONS. J. Jehovah.
2. Num. 15. h 2-3 5 Deut. 5. 12- 15.
| 3. Ch. 16. 23.
OFFERINGS, MATERIALS.
4-9. CH. 25. 1-9.
h. heave- offering.
w. worm. searlet.
7.light-giver.
o. of fillin; Heb. mille , uim.
THE TABER- NACLE, &c.
h. hooks.
p. propitia- tory.
1 Jampstand.
e. entrance.
@. ascend- ing-offer- ing.
b. or base.
g. gate.
| Exopus XXXV. 19. | B.C, 1491.
OFFERINGS BROUGHT.
Waye-offer- ing.
wo. worm scarlet.
hA. heaving a heave- offering.
Ih, Jeho- yah's heave- offering.
19 -The_cloths_of xservice, to do_ser- vice in the holy place, the holy -garments for Aaron the priest, and -the_gar- ments_of his sons, to minister_in_the_ priest’s_office.”
20 And all the_congregation_of the_ schildren_of Israél departed from the_ presence_of Moses.
21 And they came, every_one whose heart stirred_him_up, and every_one whom his spirit made_willing, and they brought the Lorp's / offering to the_ work_of the_t¢tabernacle_of the con- gregation, and for all his service, and for the holy garments.
2 And they came, both @xmen and xwomen, aS_many_as_ were_willing hearted, and brought bracelets, and ear- rings, and rings, and tablets, all jewels_ of gold : and every ‘mani that ~ offered offered an woffering_of gold unto / the Lorp.
23 And every ‘man, with whom was_ found blue, and purple, and we scarlet, and fine_linen, and goats’ hair, and red skins_of rams, and badgers’ skins, brought them.
24 Every_one h1that_did_offer an / of- fering_of silver and brass brought the JLorp’s ‘offering: and every_man, with whom was_found shittim wood for any_work_of the service, brought it.
2% And all the women that_were_wise
hearted did_spin with their hands, and |
brought that _which _they_had_spun, both of *blue, and of xpurple, and of wo Sscarlet, and of *fine_linen.
26 And all the women whose heart as them up in wisdom spun goats’
air.
27 And the rulers brought xonyx -stones, and «stones © to_be_set, for the ephod, and for the breastplate ;
28 And Xspice, and *oil for the light, and for the anointing oil, and for the sweet incense.
29 The_s children_of Israél brought a willing_offering unto Jthe Lorp, every iman and woman, whose heart made them willing to bring for all_manner_ of xwork, which Jthe Lorp had_com- manded to be_made by the_hand_of Moses.
80 And Moses said unto the-_schil- dren_of Israél, “See Jthe Lorp hath called by name Bezaleél the_son_of Uri,
*|the_son_of Hur, of the_tribe_of Judah ;
81 And He hath_filled him with the_ Spirit_of =God, in wisdom, in under- standing, and in knowledge, and in all_ manner_of workmanship ;
82 And to devise curious_works, to work in xgold, and in «silver, and in xbrass,
83 And in the_cutting_of stones, to set them, and in xcarving_of wood, to make any_manner_of cunning work.
84 And He hath put in his heart that he may-_teach, both he, and « Aholiab, the_son_of at Ahisamach, of the_tribe_ of Dan.
35 Them hath He filled with wisdom_ of heart, to work all_manner_of work, of the engraver, and of the_cunning_ workman, and of the embroiderer, in xblue, and in xpurple, in wo xscarlet, and in xfine_linen, and of the weaver,
|
Exopus XXXVI. 16.
even of them_that_do any work, and of xathose_that_devise =cunning_work.”
3 THEN ‘wrought Bezaleél and Aholiab, and every wise hearted
iman, in whom 4 the Lorv put wisdom |. i
and understanding to know how to work -all_manner_of work for the_ser- vice_of the sanctuary, according_to all that J the Lorp had_commanded.
2 And Moses called Bezaleél and
Aholiab, and every wise hearted ¢man,| |
in whose heart! the Lorp had_put wis- dom, even every_one whose heart stirred_him_up to come unto the work to do it.
3 And they received of Moses «all the h offering, which the_s children_of Israél had_brought for the_work_of the_ser- vice_of the sanctuary, to make it withal. And they brought yet unto him free offerings every morning.
+ And all the wise_men,~that wrought eall the_work_of the sanctuary, came tevery ‘man from his work which thep. amade ;
’ And they spake unto Moses, saying, “The people +bring much more_than enough for the service of the work, which J the Lord commanded to make.”
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_'oftering_of the sanctuary.” So the people were_re- strained from bringing.
7 For the stuff they had was-_suffi- cient for all the work to make it, and too_much.
8 And every wise hearted man among 4them_that_wrought the work of «the tabernacle made ten curtains of fine twined linen, and blue, and purple, and wo scarlet: with cherubims_of cunning work made he them.
° The_length_of xone xcurtain was twenty and eight %xcubits, and the_ breadth_of xone xcurtain four 4xeubits : the curtains weve all of one size.
10 And he coupled «the five xeurtains one unto-another: and the other five curtains he coupled one unto another.
11 And he made loops of blue on the_ Tedge_of xone xcurtain from the sely- edge in the coupling : likewise he made in the uttermost side of another xcur- tain, in the coupling of the second.
2 Fifty loops made he in xone xeur- tain, and fifty loops made he in the_ edge_of the curtain which was in the coupling of the second : the loops held one curtain to another.
13 And he made fifty / taches_of gold, and coupled -the curtains one unto another with the ’taches: so it be- came one xtabernacle.
14 And he made curtains of goats’ hair for the tent over the tabernacle: eleven curtains he made them.
15 The_length_of xone xcurtain was thirty &xcubits, and four cubits was the_breadth_of xone xcurtain: the ele- ven curtains were of one size.
16 And he coupled sfive xcurtains by_ atari and six xcurtains by_them- selves.
B.C, 1491.
MATERIALS RECEIVED.
h. heave- offering. s. SOS.
THE PEOPLE | RESTRAIN- ED FROM GIVING. i.i.man by man, Heb.
ish, ish.
h. heaye- offering.
THE TABER- NACLE MADE.
$13. CH. 26.
1-6.
wo. worm searlet.
b. by the cubit.
1. Heb. lip, stphath.
13. John 17. | h. hooks,
from karas, to bend. TENT.
14-18. CH. 26. 7-13.
73
D3
Exopus XXXVI. 17.
B.C. 1491, 2. lip.
181 Cor.1.10; 2 Cor. 13. 11. h. hooks. COVERINGS. 19. CH. 26. 14.
BOARDS. 20-22. CH. 26. 15-17.
h. Heb. hands.
SourH. 23, 24. Cit. 26.
p. part, Heb. peeah
NORTH. 25, 26. CH. 26. 20, 21. r. or rib, tseelang.
WEST- WARD. 27-30. CH. 26.
22-25,
t. two-sides, Heb. yar- kéthi, from yahreek, a thigh.
tw. twinned.
p. perfected.
BARS. 31-33. CH. 26. 26-28.
B-28. Eph, 4. 11- 14.
RINGS. 34, CH, 26, 29.
2 Chr 4. Matt. 27.50, 51. Heb.9.3, 8; 10.19, 20
PILLARS OF THE VAIL, 36, CH, 26, 32.
ENTRANCE. 37. CH. 26.36, te. tent.
e. entrance.
PILLARS OF ENTRANCE. 38. CH. 26, 37, ce. connect- ing-rods.
W And he made fifty loops upon the uttermost !edge_of the curtain in the coupling, and fifty loops made he up- on the_! edge_of the curtain which cou- pleth the second,
18 And he made fifty ? taches_of brass to couple might_be one.
19 And he made a covering for the tent of rams’ skins dyed_red, and a covering of badgers’ skins above that.
2 And he made boards for the_ta- bernacle_of shittim wood, standing_up.
21'The_length_of @ xboard was ten cubits, and the_breadth_of @ xboard one cubit and a half.
2xOne xboard had two tenons, equally_distant one from another: thus did_he_make for all the_boards_ of the tabernacle.
2 And he made *boards for the taber- nacle; twenty boards for the south pside southward :
24 And forty sockets_of silver he made under the twenty xboards; two sockets under xone xboard for his two / tenons, and two sockets under xanother xboard for his two / tenons.
25 And for the other *side_of the ta- bernacle, which is toward the north p corner, he made twenty boards,
% And their forty sockets_of silver ; two sockets under xone xboard, and two sockets under xanother xboard.
27 And for the_tsides_of the taber- nacle westward he made six boards,
23 And two boards made he for the_ corners_of the tabernacle in the two_ sides,
2 And they «were “ coupled beneath, and »coupled together at the_head
thereof, to xone xring: thus he did to both of them in both the corners.
3° And there «were eight boards ; and their sockets were sixteen sockets_ofsil- ver, under xevery xboard two sockets.
81 And he made bars_of shittim wood ; five for the_boards_of the one side_of the tabernacle,
® And five bars for the_boards_of the other r side of the tabernacle, and five bars for the_boards_of the tabernacle for the sides westward.
383 And he made the middle *bar to shoot through the boards from the one end to the other.
34 And he overlaid «the boards with gold, and made their -rings_of gold to be places for the bars, and overlaid «the bars with gold.
% And he made a Xvail_of blue, and
*|purple, and scarlet, and fine twined
linen: with cherubims made he it of cunning work.
36 And he made thereunto four pil- lars_of shittim wood, and overlaid them with gold: their hooks were of gold; and he cast for them four sockets_of silver.
87 And he made a hanging for the te tabernacle ¢ door of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, of needlework.
88 And the five ~pillars_of it with their chooks: and he soverlaid their chapi- ters and their c fillets with gold: but their five sockets were of brass.
Exopus XXXVII. 19.
3 AND Bezaleél made «the ark of| B.C. 1491. rf shittim wood ; two_eubits and a], half was the_length_of it, and a cubit|,_5 ox, 95, anda half the_breadth_of it,and a cubit | 1046. °
and a half the_height_of it: John 1, 14. 2 And he overlaid it with pure gold| }7im, 416.
within and without, and made a crown_ of gold to it round_about.
3 And he cast for it four rings_of gold, to be set by the_four corners_of it ; even two rings upon the one side_of it, and two rings upon the other side_of it.
*And he made staves_of shittim wood, and overlaid them with gold.
5 And he put rthe staves into the rings by the_sides_of the ark, to bear «the ark.
® And he made the pmercy_seat of|6. CH. pure gold: two_cubits and a half was the_length thereof, and one cubit anda half the_breadth thereof.
7 And he made two cherubims of gold,
Pp. propitia-. 7-9. CH. 25.
beaten_out_of_one_piece made he them, | 18-22. on the_two ends_of the pmerey seat; | Heb. 9.5.
8 One cherub con the end on this_|% 7 to |
side, and another cherub eon the other end on that_side: out_of the » mercy_|* seat made he «the cherubims ¢ on the_ two ends thereof. e
’And the cherubims -spread_out their wings on high, and scovered with their wings over the » mercy_seat, with their faces one to another: even to the pmercy_seatward were the_faces_of the cherubims.
W And he made rthe table of shittim wood: two_cubits was the_length thereof, and a cubit the_breadth there- of, and a cubit and a half the_height thereof:
11 And he overlaid it with pure gold, and made thereunto a crown of gold round_about. ‘
12 Also he made thereunto a border of a handbreadth round_about ; and} 7 made a crown of gold for the_border thereof round about.
38 And he cast for it four rings_of gold, and put «the rings upon the four xcorners that were in the four feet thereof.
14 Over against the border were the rings, the places for the staves to bear the table.
15 And he made-the staves of shittim wood, and overlaid them with gold, to bear -the table. 2
16 And he made the vessels which were upon the table, his «dishes, and his spoons, and his -bowls, and his Xcovers a’ to teover withal, of pure gold.
W And he made cthe / candlestick of| pure gold: of beaten work made he «the ‘candlestick; his shaft, and his » branch, his bowls, his knops, and his flowers, were of the_same ;
18 And six branches a= of the_ sides thereof; three branches_of the ‘candlestick out_of the one side there- of, and three branches_of the / candle- stick out_of the other side thereof :
19 Three bowls ™ made _ after _ the _ fashion_of_almonds in xone branch, a knop and a flower; and bowls ™made_like_almonds in an- other branch, a knop and a flower: so throughout the six xbranches xgo- ing_out of the / candlestick.
16, CH. 25,29. aw. which were. LAMp- STAND.
7-24. CH. 25.
31-40.
2 Chr. 4. 7. 7Jampstand, 6. branch,
Heb. kah-__
nee, a reed,
or cane. 19. Jer. 1.11, 12.
”
4
Heb. 13.15.
G Heb. roof. ‘ w. Heb. | walls. r. ribs.
ANOINTING On.
29. CH. 30. 238
called from the victim wholly as- cending up a3 & sweet savour.
4 Ps. 138.3.
38
-Exopus XXXVI. 20.
20 And in the! candlestick were four bowls made_like_almonds, his * knops, and his flowers :
21 And a «knop under two xbranches_ of the_same, and a knop under two
.| xbranches_of the_same, and a knop un-
der two xbranches_of the_same, accord- ing_to thesix xbranches xgoing_out of it. =Their knops and their branches were of the_same: all of it was one beaten_work_of pure gold.
2 And he made his seven -lamps, and his snuffers, and his snuffdishes, of pure gold.
2% Of a ttalent of pure apts made he it, : and +all the_vessels thereof.
233 And he made the incense «altar of |
shittim wood: the_length_of it was a cubit, and the_breadth_of it a cubit ; it was foursquare: and two_cubits was the_height_of it; the_horns thereof were of the_same.
26 And he overlaid it with pure gold, both thereof round_about, and -the_horns_ of it: also he made unto it a crown of gold round_about.
= And he made two rings_of gold for |
it under the_crown thereof, by the_two reorners_of it, upon_ the_two sides thereof, to be places for the staves to bear it withal.
23 And he made -the staves of shittim wood, and overlaid them with gold.
2 And he made the holy xanointing roil, and the pure sincense of «sweet Spices, according_to_the_work_ of the apothecary,
AND he made -the_altar_of
«axburnt_offering of shittim wood: five cubits was the_length thereof, and five cubits the_breadth thereof: i¢ was foursquare: and three cubits the_height thereof.
2 And he made the_horns thereof on the_four corners_of it; the_horns thereof were of the_same : and he over- laid it with brass.
3 And he made sall the_vessels_of the altar, -the pots, and -the shovels, and -the ‘basons, and «the firepans: all the_vessels thereof made he of brass.
+ And he made for the altar a brazen | grate of network under the_compass |
thereof beneath unto the_midst_of it.
5 And he cast four rings for the four ends_of the grate of brass, to be places for the staves.
6 And he made -the staves of shittim wood, and overlaid them with brass.
7 And he put -the staves into the rings on the_sides_of the altar, to bear it withal; he made the altar hollow with boards.
8 And he made rthe laver of brass, and -the_' foot_of it of brass, of the brlookingglasses of the women «as- sembling, which assembled at the_ door_of the tabernacle of the con- gregation.
° And he made south vside southward the of the court were of fine twined linen,
*\a hundred «cubits :
10 Their pillars were twenty, and
Exoptus XXXVIII. 26.
their brazen sockets twenty; the_ | B.C. 1491. hooks_of the pillars and their c fillets |e. connect- | were of silver. | ing-rods.
li And for the_north p side the hang-| Nortu. ings were a hundred xcubits, their = Ca. 27.11. pillars were twenty, and their sockets_|
of brass twenty: the_hooks_of the (6 connect pillars and their ¢ fillets_of silver. Eph. 4. 3-6. | 12 And for the_west rside were hang-|" wig, ings_of fifty xcubits, their pillars ten, jo eq 9739. and their sockets ten: the_hooks_of c. connect- | the pillars and their « fillets_of silver. | _ims-rods- | 13 And for the_east pside eastward!” East. fifty cubits. | 13-15. CH. 27. _ 1+ The_hangings_of the one_sside of) 15-15. the gate were fifteen cubits ; their pillars “14. three, and their sockets three. fe: m2 1 And for the other «xside_of the! | court gate, on this_hand and that_| ] | hand, were hangings_of fifteen cubits; |
their pillars three, and their sockets} three. |
. 16 All the_hangings_of the ra | HANGINGS. | round_about were of fine twined linen. | And the sockets for the pillars! cers | qere of brass; the_hooks_of the pillars} and their « fillets_of silver: and the_ j i7- ate overlaying_of their chapiters_of silver; *: cata | and all the_pillars_of the court were} connected | ¢ filleted with silver. | with rods. | 18 And the_hanging for the_gate_of) °fSilver. | | the court was needlework, of blue, and| Gate. | purple, and ‘scarlet, and fine twined 18,19. C27. linen : and twenty cubits was the length,| 16, 17- |
| and the height in the breadth was five| ane cubits, answerable to the_hangings_of]| tolahath the court. shanee,the_ 18 And their pillars were four, and splendour their sockets_of brass four ; their hooks_ a | of silver, and the_overlaying_of their c.connect- | chapiters and their « fillets_of silver. | _imzrods. | 20._And all the pins of the tabernacle, Pixs. | | and of the court round_about, were of |20. Cx.27.19.| TASS. 21 This is the_sum_of the tabernacle,| sty. | even of the_tabernacle_of testimony, i | as it was_counted, according_to the_| mcommandment_of Moses, for the_| m. mouth. | service_of the Levites, by the_hand_of } | Ithamar, son to Aaron the priest. | | = And Bezaleél the_son_of Uri, the_| Bezansen | son_of Hur, of the_tribe.of Judah,) . AND | | made -all that the Lorp commanded wa se | | 2. CH.31.
«Moses. 3 And with him was Aholiab, son_of| 5, eee Ahisamach, of the_tribe_of Dan, an} | engraver, and a scunning workman, and an embroiderer in | xpurple, and in “exscarlet, and ~=fine_ linen. | 34 All the gold that was_occupied for) the work in all the_work_of the holy place, even the_gold_of the « offering, | was twenty and nine talents, and seven hundred and thirty shekels, after the_ shekel_of the sanctuary.
% And the_silver_of them_that_were_|~ Sizver. numbered_of the congregation wéas /25.25.CH.20. a hundred talents, and a thousand) 1-16.
seven hundred and threescore and| ! Pet-1-18. | fifteen shekels, after the_shekel_of the sanctuary :
25 A bekah for ‘every_man, that is, half @ xshekel, after the_shekel_of the sanctuary, for every_one «that went to xbe_numbered, from twenty years old and upward, for six hundred thousand |
| * skilful deviser.
w. Worm scariet.
GoLtb. |
w. wave. offering.
26.Num.1.46. t. the poll.
75 Ds
Exopus XXXVIII. 27. B.C. 1491.
THE 100 TALENTS. 27. CH. 26. 19, 21, 25, 32.
THE 1775 SHEKELS.
c.connected.
BRASS. w. waye- offering.
e. entrance. te. tent.
HOLY GARMENTS. 1. CH. xxviii. w. worm
scarlet. g. or gar- ments. «according
as. J. Jehovah.
EPHOD. 2, 3. Cit. 28. 69
yr e. ephod Heb. ephod, Srom ah- phad, to gird on. am. the midst-_of. J. fine_linen, Heb.sheesh,
rom shush, to be white. GIRDLE. 5. CH, 28. 8, Is. 11. 5. em. or em- broidered_ belt.
at. th.
SHOULDER- PIECES.
o12: se. settings. s. sons,
BREAST- PLATE.
8-14. CH. 28, 25-21
6. breast- late, Heb. oshen,
ornament. wo. work-_of a deyiser.
w, worm.
scarlet.
se. settings.
and three thousand and five hundred and fifty men.
27 And of the hundred talents_of silver were cast +the_sockets_of the sanctuary, and -the_sockets_of the vail ; a hundred sockets_of the hundred talents, a talent for a xsocket.
28 And of «the thousand seven hun- dred seventy and five shekels he made hooks for the pillars, and overlaid their chapiters, and « filleted them.
29 And the_brass_of the « offering was seventy talents, and two thousand and four hundred shekels.
* And therewith he made -the_ sockets_to the_edoor_of the_te taber- nacle_of the congregation, and the brazen altar, and the brazen «grate for it, and all the_vessels_of the altar,
“1 And round_about, and +the_sockets_of the court gate, and -all the_pins_of the ta- bernacle, and rall the_pins_of the court
round_abonut.
39 AND of the blue, and purple, and wxscarlet, they made ¢ cloths_
of service, to do_service in the holy
place, and made the holy -garments
for Aaron; «as J the Lorp commanded
-Moses.
2 And he made the e ephod_of gold, blue, and purple, and wscarlet, and fine twined linen.
3 And they did_beat the gold into -thin plates, and cut it into wires, to work zt in ,”the blue, and in ~” the purple, and in »mthe wscarlet, and in amthe /fine_linen, with cunning work.
4 They made shoulderpieces for it, to couple_it_together: by the two edges was_it_coupled_together.
5 And the_emcurious_girdle_of his ephod, that was upon it, .‘ was of the_ same, according_to the_work thereof ; of gold, blue, and purple, and ~ scarlet, and fine twined linen; aas Jthe Lorp commanded «Moses.
6 And they wrought xonyx «stones inclosed_in se ouches_of gold, graven, as signets are_graven, with the_names_ of the_s children_of Israél.
7 And he put them on the_shoulders_ of the ephod, that they should be stones_ for a memorial to the_schildren_of Israél; aas the Lorpd commanded Moses.
8 And he made -tKe 2 breastplate_of wo cunning work, like the_work_of the ephod ; of gold, blue, and purple, and w scarlet and fine twined linen.
’ It was foursquare ; they made sthe breastplate double: a span was the_ length thereof, and a span the_breadth thereof, being doubled.
10 And they set in it four rows_of -stones : the first row was a sardius, a topaz, and @ carbuncle: this was the first xrow.
11 And the second xrow, an emerald, @ sapphire, and a diamond.
22 And the third xrow, a@ ligure, an agate, and an amethyst.
38 And the fourth xrow, a beryl, an onyx, and @ jasper : they were inclosed_ in se ouches_of gold in their inclosings.
Exopus XXXIX. 32.
14 And the stones were according_to| B.C. 1491, the_names_of the_s children_of Israél, | s. sons.
twelve, according_to their names, like the_engravings_of a signet, ‘ every_one with his name, according_to the twelve tribes.
15 And they made upon the breast- plate chains at the ends, of wreathen work_of pis gold,
16 And gold, and two gold rings; and put «the two xrings in the_two ends_of the breast- plate. .
1 And they put the two wreathen_ chains_of xgold in the two xrings on the_ends_of the breastplate.
18 And xwreathen_chains they fastened in the two se xouches, and put them on the_ shoulderpieces_of the ephod, before it.
19 And they made two rings_of gold, and put them on the_two ends_of the breastplate, upon the_border_of_ it, which was on the_side_of the ephod inward.
2 And they made two other golden rings, and put them on the_two sides_ of the ephod underneath, toward the_ forepart_of it, over against the other coupling thereof, above the_em curious_ girdle_of the ephod.
21 And they did_bind -the breastplate by his rings unto the_rings_of the ephod with a lace_of blue, that it might_be above the_em curious _girdle_of the ephod, and that the breastplate might not be_loosed from the ephod; as J thé Lorp commanded «Moses.
2 And he made ephod_of woven work, all of blue.
2 And there was a hole in the_midst_ of the robe, as the_hole_of a ¢ habergeon,
with a band round_about the hole, that| 21
it should not rend.
i. Heb. ish.
CHAINS | AND
they made two se ouches_of| 5.9
em. or em- broidered_ belt.
J. Jehovah.
Mark 14.63.
24 And they made upon the_hems_of] %,coatof
the robe pomegranates of blue, and purple, and wscarlet, tand twined linen.
25 And they made bells of pure gold, and put sthe bells between the pome- granates upon the_=hem_of the robe, round _about between the pome- granates ;
26 A bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate, round_about the_ =hem_of the robe to minister in ; as J the LorD commanded «Moses.
27 And they made ‘coats_of fine_ linen_of woven work for Aaron, and for his sons,
23 And a ™%mitre_of fine_linen, and goodly &xbonnets_of fine_linen, and xlinen «breeches_of fine twined linen,
29 And a xgirdle_of fine twined linen, and blue, and purple, and « scarlet, of needlework; as Jthe Lorp com- manded «Moses.
80 And they made rthe_p plate_of the holy crown_of pure gold, and wrote upon it a writing, like to the_engray- ings_of a signet, “Holiness to 4 the Lorp.”
31 And they tied unto it a lace_of blue, to fasten it on_high upon the mitre; as Jthe Lorp commanded «Moses.
32 Thus was all the_work_of the_ta-
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w. worm scarlet. t. twisted.
LINEN GARMENTS. 27-29. CH. 28. 39-43.
m. mitre, Heb. mit- snepheth, Jrom tsah- naph, to wrap round,
b. bonnets, aplgnahath, from gah- bah, to be high.
CROWN.
30, 31. CH. 28. wine no
. plate, Heb, Fes, a tome PA
from tsi to flourish See Ps, 132. 18.
| Exopus XXXIX. 33.
B.C. 1491. s. sons, J. Jehovah.
ALL BROUGHT To MOSES.
h. hooks.
p. propitia- | tory.
U.Jampstand.
t. the in- cense_of sweet spices.
te. tent.
6. entrance.
6. or base.
BLESSING. @ according- as.
DIREC- TIONS. 3. Jehovah. 2. See ch. 12. 2; 13. 4.
t. the-order thereof.
Z.lampstand.
e. entrance.
a.ascending- offering.
bernacle_of the_tent_of the congrega- tion finished: and the_schildren_of Israél did according_to all that J the Lorp commanded «Moses, so did they.
33 And they brought «the tabernacle unto Moses, -the tent, and all his furniture, his ’ taches, his boards, his bars, and his pillars, and his sockets,
34 And -the_covering_of xrams’ skins xdyed_red, and «the_covering_of xbadg- ers’ skins, and -the_vail_of the cover-
i
"8 -The_ark_of the testimony and ethe_staves thereof, and -the pmercy seat,
36'“The table, and all the_vessels thereof, and -the shewbread,
37 The pure / Xcandlestick, with the_ lamps thereof, even with the lamps xto be set_in_order, and thereof, and -the_oil_for xlight,
88 And the golden -altar, and the anointing and -the_hanging_for the ‘e tabernacle e door,
39 The brazen raltar, and his -grate_ of xbrass, his staves, and «the laver and his 4 -foot,
40 -The_hangings_of the court, his
pillars, and his «sockets, and -the|h
hanging for the court gate, his -cords, and his pins, and vall the_vessels_of the_service_of the tabernacle, for the_ tent_of the congregation,
~ 41-The_cloths_of xservice to do_service in the holy place, and the holy ments for Aaron the priest, and his sons’ -garments, to minister_in-the_ priest’s_office.
42 According_to all that ‘the Lorp commanded “Moses, so the_schildren_ of Israél made
43 And Moses did_look upon vall the work, and, behold, they had_done it «as Jthe Lorp had_commanded, even so had_they_done it: and Moses blessed
them. 40 AND ‘the Lorp' spake unto Moses, saying,
2“On the first day of the first month shalt_thou_set_up ~the_tabernacle_of the_tent_of the congregation.
8 And thou -shalt_put therein -the_ ark_of the testimony, and -cover the ark with -the vail.
4 And thou sshalt_bring_in the table, and -set_in_order ¢-the_things_that_ are_to_be_set_in_order_upon_it: and thou sshalt_bring_in and ‘light -the_lamps thereof.
5 And thou -shalt_set -the_altar_of xgold for the incense before the_ark_of the testimony, and sput -the_hanging_ of the «door to the tabernacle.
6 And thou sshalt_set -the_altar_of the «burnt_offering before’ the_¢ door_ of the_tabernacle_of the_tent_of the congregation.
7 And thou -shalt_set -the laver be- tween the_tent_of the congregation and the altar, and -shalt_put water there-
in.
8 And thou ‘shalt_set_up «the court round_about, and shang_up -the_hang- ing_at the court gate.
———— EEE
Exopus XL. 29.
9 And thou «shalt_take the anointing oil, and -anoint «the tabernacle, and call that 7s therein, and *shalt_hallow it, and call the_vessels thereof: and it *shall_be holy.
10 And thou sshalt_anoint -the_altar_ of the «burnt_offering, and -all his yessels, and ‘sanctify -the altar: and it sshall_be an xaltar h-most =holy.
lt And thou ‘shalt_anoint -the laver and his 6 -foot, and *sanctify it.
22 And thou sshalt_bring -Aaron and his -sons unto the_¢door_of the_te ta- bernacle_of the congregation, and ba wash them ¢ with xwater.
13 And thou ‘shalt_put_upon “Aaron the holy -garments, and -anoint him, and -sanctify him; that he ‘may_min- ister_unto Me in_the_priest’s_oftice.
14 And thou ‘shalt_bring his -sons, and «clothe them with coats:
15 And thou *shalt_anoint them, «as thou didst_anoint their -father, that they -may_minister unto Me in_the_ priest’s_office: for their anointing sshall_surely be an everlasting priest- hood throughout their generations.”
16 Thus did Moses: according_to all that Jthe Lord commanded him, so did
e. Ww And it came_to_pass in the first xmonth in the second «year, on the first day of the month, that the tabernacle was_reared_up.
18 And Moses reared_up the taber- nacle, and fastened his «sockets, and set up ‘the_boards thereof, and put_in ethe_bars thereof, and reared_up his pillars. 1
19 And he spread_abroad -the tent over the tabernacle, and put -the_cover- ing_of the tent above upon it; «as Jthe Lorp commanded *Moses.
20 And he took and put -the testi- mony into the ark, and set -the stayes on the ark, and put «the mercy_seat above upon the ark:
21 And he brought -the ark into the tabernacle, and set_up -the_vail_of the coyering, and covered the_ark_of the testimony ; “as Jthe Lorp commanded Moses.
22 And he put -the table in the_tent_ of the congregation, upon the_side_of aS tabernacle northward, without the vail.
23 And he sect the bread in_»o order upon it before ‘the Lorn; «as the Lorp had_commanded «Moses.
24 And he put -the /candlestick in the_tent_of the congregation, over_ against the table, on the_side_of the tabernacle southward.
% And he lighted the lamps before ‘the Lorn; «as ' the Lorp commanded -Moses.
26 And he put the golden caltar in ses the congregation before the vail:
27 And he ‘burnt sweet incense there- on; aas ‘the Lorp commanded «Moses.
28 And he set_up «the hanging at the edoor of the tabernacle. és
29 And he put -the_altar_of «xburnt_ offeringby the_¢door_of the_tabernacle_ of the_tent_of the congregation, and offered upon it «the «burnt_offering
B.C. 1491.
“ANOINTING. 9-11. Cu. 30,
-29.
aascending- offering.
h. holiness. of holi- nesses.
AARON AND HIS SONS.
12-16. CH. 29. 1-9.
ba. or bathe.
i. in.
15,Num.18.8. maccording- as.
NACLE REARED UP. 1480.
17. See Num. 1.1, 25 vii.
a, according. as Jehoyah.
THE ARK | BROUGHT
20. Ch. 26, 34,
THE TABLE. 22. Ch. 26.35.
,0. order_of, or row-of.
‘THE LAMP- STAND.
7 lampstand.
24. Ch. 26, 35.
25. Ch. 25, 37.
GOLDEN ALTAR.
26. Ch. 80.6,7. |
z. burnt-as- perfume.
HANGING.
BRAZEN ALTAR. e. entrance.
TT
Exopus XL. 30.
B.C. 1490, g, Bift-offer- ing.
LAVER. 30. Ch, 30, 18. ab. between.
J. from it, or there- from.
a.according— as Jehovah.
Court. 33. Ch. 27, 9- 16,
THE CLOUD AND THE GLORY.
34, 35. Ch. 29.!
B.C. 1490.
APPROACH_ OFFERINGS. 1. See Ex. 40. 34,35. Num. 7. 89.
i & J. Jehovah. te. tent. 8. sons. ap. ap- proach- offering.
ASCENDING- OFFERING.
a.o. ascend- ing-offer- ing.
4. Eph.1.6, 7.
b. bring~ near.
Ff. for his ac- ceptance. See v. 4.
e. entrance.
U. lay.
w. with it.
s. son_of the herd.
é. burn-as- incense.
is. Heb. ishee, from ésh, fire.
rT. or sayour- of rest.
OF THE
FLOCK.
10. John 1. 2. R
from hah- lah, to as- cend. All
jand rthe ymeat_offering; «as 7the Lorp |commanded Moses,
30 And he set «the laver between the_ tent_of the congregation and ,’the altar, and put water there, to wash withal.
31 And Moses and Aaron and his sons ‘washed their -hands and their -feet / thereat :
82 When they went into the_tent_of the congregation, and when they came near unto the altar, they ‘washed; «as 1 the Lorp commanded *Moses.
33 And he reared_up sthe court round_about the tabernacle and_ the ‘altar, and set_up -the_hanging_of the jcourt gate.. So Moses finished -the | work,
34Then a xcloud covered -the_tent_
THE THIRD BOOK
Lrviricus IT. 2.
of the congregation, and the_glory_of ‘the Lorp filled rthe tabernacle,
35 And Moses was not able to enter into the_tent_of the congregation, be- | cause the cloud abode thereon, and the_
nacle. 36 And when the cloud was_taken_up
of Israél twent_onward in all their journeys:
37 But if the cloud twere not taken_ up, then they tjourneyed not till the day that it was_taken_up.
38 For the_cloud_of upon the tabernacle by_day, and fire twas ‘on it by_night, in the_sight_of all the_house_of Israel throughout all their
from over the tabernacle, the_schildren_ | 4 4
the Lord was) 22
journeys.
OF MOSES, CALLED
LEVITICUS.
ND ‘the Lorn called unto Moses, and spake unto him out_of the_ tetabernacle_of the congregation, say- ing, ne “Speak unto the_s children_of Is- raél, and ssay unto them, If any_man of you bring an apoffering unto ! the Lor», ye shall_bring your «p-offering of the cattle, even of the herd, and of the flock.
3 If his «p offering bz a « burnt_e sacri- fice of the herd, let_him_? offer a male without_blemish ; he shall_? offer it / of his_own yoluntary_will ‘at the_+¢ door_ of the_te tabernacle_of the congregation before ‘the Lorp.
4 And he sshall_! put his hand upon the_head_of the «burnt_offering; and it -shall_be_accepted for him to make_ atonement v for him.
5 And he sshall_kill «the s bullock be- fore ’ the Lorp: and the priests, Aaron’s sons, -shall_ bring «the blood, and sprinkle the blood round_about upon the altar that is by the_e door_of the_ te tabernacle_of the congregation.
6 And he sshall_flay «the «burnt_offer- ing, and «cut it into his pieces.
7 And the-sons_of Aaron the priest *shall_put fire upon the altar, and ‘lay the =wood in_order upon the fire:
8 And the priests, Aaron’s sons, shall_ lay sthe parts, -the head, and -the fat, in_order upon the =wood that 7s on the fire which 7s upon the altar:
* But his -inwards and his legs shall_ he_wash in x=water: and the priest ‘shall_‘burn Xall on the altar, to be a
et. |¢ burnt_e sacrifice, an ¢s offering_made_
by_fire, of a rsweet savour unto ! the Lorp.
10 And if his «poffering be of the flocks, namely, of the si sheep, or of the goats, for a « burnt_¢ sacrifice ; he shall_ bbring it a male without_blemish.
tl And he ‘shall_kill it on the_side_ of the altar northward before Jthe Lorp:
and the priests, Aaron’s sons, *shall_ sprinkle his blood round_about upon the altar.
12 And he +shall_eut it into his pieces, with his head and his -fat: and the priest -shall_lay them in_order on the =wood:that is on the fire which is upon the altar: f
13 But he shall_wash the -inwards and the legs with x=water: and the priest -shall_? bring 7t ¥all, and ¢-burn it upon the altar: it is a «burnt_esa- crifice, an ‘s offering_made_by_fire, of a r sweet savour unto J the Lorp.
14 And if the «burnt_osacrifice for his «poffering to ‘the Lorp be of xfowls,
xturtledoyes, or of young xpigeons. 15 And the priest ‘shall_bring it unto
i-burn it on the altar; and the_blood thereof -shall_be_wrung_out at the_ w side_of the altar :
16 And he -shall_pluck_away his -crop with his feathers, and «cast it beside the altar on_the_east_part, by the_ place_of the ashes:
V7 And he «shall_cleave it with the_ wings thereof, but shall not divide_it_ asunder: and the priest ‘shall_‘burn it upon the altar, upon the =wood that is upon the fire: it 7s a « burnt_¢ sacrifice, an ‘s offering_made_by_fire, of a » sweet
savour unto ! the Lorp.
2 “AND when sany will_! offer a ¢ meat_offering unto ‘the Lorn,
his «p offering shall_be of fine_flour;
frankincense thereon ;
.2 And he sshall_bring it to Aaron’s sons the priests: and he ‘shall_take thereout his handful of the_flour there- of, and of the_oil thereof, with all the_ frankincense thereof; and the priest *shall_t burn -the_memorial_of it upon
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then he -shall_bring his -offering of =
the altar and -wring_off his “head, and | @.
glory_of Jthe Lorp filled the taber-| 8
J. Jehovah. i. in it.
B.C. 1490, ascending as a sweet smelling savour, see h. 6. 9.
ch. 6. 9. Eph. 5, 2.
é. burn-as.
incense.
OF Birps. 14. John 1.
a. ascend- ing-offer- ing.
fi kahrab, to draw-_near. w. Heb. wall,
17. Gen. 15. 10. Rom. 4.
rT. or sayour-
Heb, reakh nikhoakh, JSrom no- akh, or Noah, rest. Gen. 8. 21.
THE GIFT
OFFERING.
1. See ch. 6.
14-18. Jo. 51.
and he «shall_pour oil upon it, and :put} 6 32,
8. a soul.
b. bring. aa. an obla- tion-of.
g, sift-offer-
ing. J. Jehovah.
/ . .
Leviticus II. 3.
B.C. 1490. 7. or savour- of rest. g. silt-offer- ing. h. holy-of holies. OVEN.
4, Ps. 22. 1-5.
p: Merced: cakes.
w, wafers, Jrom reek, empty.
FLAT- PLATE. b. Ps. 22. 6- 18. Lukel. 35.
7 flat-plate " flat-plate. 6 Hebe 9.14.
Pitt off g. wift_offer- ing, Hebd. minkhah, Srom mah- nakh, to
give.
é. burn-as_ incense Heb. hik- teer, from kahtar, to burn-in- cense.
J. Jehovah.
WITHOUT LEAVEN OR HONEY. 11. Matt. 16. ae 1 Cor.
THE FIRstT- FRUITS. 14. 1 Cor. 15. a Isa. 53.
g. gift_offer- ing
7, burn-as_ incense.
PEACE_ OFFERING. HERD.
1, See ch. 7.
e. entrance. te. tent.
the‘altar, to be an offering_made_by_ fire, of a rsweet savour unto Jthe Lorp:
3 And the remnant of the gmeat_ offering shall be Aaron’s and his sons’ : it is a thing k-most =holy of the_offer- ings_of J the Lorp made_by_fire.
And if thou tbring an oblation_of a gmeat_offering baken in the oven, it shall be unleavened peakes_of fine_flour mingled with xoil, or unleayened wv wa- fers anointed with xoil.
5 And if thy oblation be a gmeat_ offering baken oin a /xpan, it shall_be of fine_flour unleayened, mingled with xoil.
6 Thou shalt_part it in_pieces, and *pour oil thereon: it 7s a v meat_offer-
ing.
7 And if thy oblation be a ymeat_of- fering baken in_the_fryingpan, it shall_ be_made of fine_flour with xoil.
8 And thou -shalt_bring -the 7meat_ offering that tis_made of these_things unto Jthe Lorp: and -when_it_is_pre- sented unto the priest, he -shall_bring it unto the altar.
9 And the priest -shall_take from the ¢meat_offering @-memorial thereof, and shall_i burn 7 upon the altar: 7¢ 7s an offering_made_by_fire, of a ~sweet sa- your unto J the Lorp.
10 And that which_is_left of the dmeat_offering shall be Aaron's and his sons’: it ts a thing h-most =holy of the_offerings_of !the Lorp made_by fire.
ll No gxmeat_offering, which ye shall_ bring unto ‘the Lorp, shall_be_made with_leaven: for ye shall_‘ burn no leayen, nor any honey, in any offering tof J the Lorp made_by-fire.
12 As for the_«p oblation_of the first- fruits, ye shall_’ offer them unto J the Lorp: but they shall not « be_burnt on the altar for a sweet savour.
13 And every «poblation_of thy 7meat_ offering shalt_thou_season with xsalt ;
18, |neither shalt_thou_suffer the_salt_of k. 9. | the covenant_of thy =God to be_lacking
from thy ymeat_offering: with all thine offerings thou shalt_? offer salt.
14 And ifthou_? offer aymeat_offering_ of thy firstfruits unto Jthe Lorp, thou shalt_? offer for -the_7 meat_offering_of thy firstfruits green_ears_of_corn dried by the fire, even corn beaten_out of full_ears.
15 And thou -shalt_put oil upon it, and -lay frankincense thereon’: it is a 9 meat_offering.
16 And the priest ‘shall burn -the_ memorial_of it, part_of the_beaten corn thereof, and part_of the_oil there- of, with all the_frankincense thereof: it is an offering_made_by-fire unto J the
Lorp. 3 “AND if his «p oblation be a sacri-
fice_of =peace_offering, if he »+offer it of the herd; whether 7t be a male or
h.|female, he shall_? offer it » without_
blemish before ! the Lorp.
2 And he sshall_lay his hand upon the_head_of his “» offering, and -kill it at the_e door_of the_‘e tabernacle_of the congregation: and Aaron’s sons the priests :shall_sprinkle «the blood upon the altar round_about,
Leviticus IV. 2.
3 And he sshall_? offer of the_sacrifice_ of the =peace_offering an offering_ made_by_fire unto ‘the Lorp; - fat x-that covereth -the -inwards, and rall the fat that 7s upon the -inwards,
4 And -the_two re xkidneys, and the
fat that 7s on them, which is by the,
Jl flanks, and -the y caul above the liver, with the rekidneys, it_shall_he_take_ away.
5 And Aaron’s sons ‘shall_‘ burn it on the altar upon the «burnt_¢ sacrifice, which is upon the =wood that is on the fire: if is an offering_made_by_fire, of a sweet savour unto J the Lorp.
6 And if his «» offering for a sacrifice_ of =peace_offering unto / the Lorp be of the flock; male or female, he shall_ » offer it » without_blemish.
7 If he }+offer a lamb for his «p -offer- ing, then -shall_he_? offer it before J the Lorp.
8 And he *shall_lay his -hand upon the_head_of his «» offering, and -kill it before the_tetabernacle_of the con- gregation: and Aaron’s sons sshall_ sprinkle -the_blood thereof round_ about upon the altar.
9 And he sshall_ offer of the-sacri- fice_of the =peace_offering an offering_ made_by_fire unto J the Lorp ; the_fat thereof, and the whole fa rump, it shall_ he_take_off hard_by the backbone ; and ‘the /fat that covereth «the -inwards, and rall the fat that 7s upon the -in_ wards,
10 And «the two xkidneys, and sthe fat that 7s upon them, which is by the flanks, and «the caul above the liver, with the kidneys, it shall_he_take_away.
11 And the priest ‘shall_‘ burn it upon the altar: zt is the_food_of_ the_offer- ing_made_by-fire unto J the Lorp.
2 And if his «py offering be a goat, then he sshall_voffer it before ! the Lorp.
13 And he sshall_lay his -hand upon the_head_of it, and -kill it before the_ tetabernacle_of the ™ congregation: and the_sons_of Aaron :shall_sprinkle -the_blood thereof upon the altar round_about.
14 And he sshall_l offer thereof his ap offering, even an offering_-made_by_ fire unto / the Lorn; -the-fat x+that co- vereth that 7s upon the -inwards,
15 And «the two xkidneys, and -the fat that 7s upon them, which is by the flanks, and -the caul above the liver, with the kidneys, it shall_he_take_away.
16 And the priest ‘shall_‘burn them upon the altar: it 7s the_food_of the offering_made_by_fire for a savour ; all the fat is Jthe Lorp’s.
7 It shall be a perpetual statute for your generations throughout all your dwellings, that ye teat neither fat nor
blood,” 4 AND ‘the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, v 2 “Speak unto the_schildren_of Is- raél, saying, If a soul shall_sin through ignorance against «any of the_com- mandments_of J the Lorp concerning
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B.C. 1490.
re. or reins, trom kah- Jah, com- lete, per- ect.
ji. flanks,
Heb, késa- lim, con- fidence, hope.
y- Heb~- othereth, abeed,
super- abundance. of the glory.
a. 0. ascend-
ing_offer- ing.
OF THE FLOCK.
7. Is, 53. 5-8. ap. ap- proach. offering, korban. te. tent.
9. Is. 42. 1-3. Matt. 11. 27, 29. 1Cor.2. 10, 11.
Fa. or fat- tail.
J. fat, ren- dered the best there- of, Num. 18. 29, 30, 32.
11. See ch. 21. 6, 8, 17, 21.
7. burn-as- incense.
OF GOATS.
te. tent, ohel.
m. meeting by appoint- ment, 07 at appointed seasons, ITeb. mo- heed.
7. or Sayour.
rsweet| of rest.
FAT AND BLoop. 17. Ch. 7. 22- 27. Gen, 9. 4. Acts 21.
2.
SIN-OFFER- ING.
Leviticus IV. 3.
B.C. 1490.
o. one.
THE ANOINTED PRIEST. 3. Heb. 7. 26,
g. guilt. ». bullock, son_of the
erd. p. or perfect. 4. Ex. 29. 42,
43.
e. entrance, Heb. peth- akh, from pahthakh, to open.
te.tent, ohel.
J. Jehovah.
Heb. 9.8; 10. 19.
7.1 John 2.
5 2.
Jf. founda- tion.
a. ascend- ing-offer- ing.
no. Over.
ac. accord- ing-as.
i. burn-as. incense. a. ascend- ing-offer-
ing.
33. 11-13. John 19. 41. bu. burn_up,
Heb. sah-
raph. bu. burnt.
up.
THE Con- GREGATION. 13. Num. 15.
24-26.
o. one of all.
as. assembly. 6. bring.
$. or a Sin- offering. One word in Heb. for both.
te. tent.
things which tought not to_be_done, and -shall_do against ° any of them :
3 Ifthe priest that is_anointed 'do_ sin according_to the_9sin_of the peo- ple; then -let_him_bring for his sin, which he hath sinned, a » young bul-
ck » without_blemish unto J the Lorp or a sin_offering.
4 And he -shall_bring -the bullock unto the_e door_of the_te tabernacle_of the congregation before 4 the Lorp ; and *shall_lay his -hand upon the bullock’s head, and kill -the bullock before ! the
RD.
5 And the priest that is_anointed sshall_take of the bullock’s blood, and ‘bring it to the_te tabernacle_of the congregation :
6 And the priest -shall_dip his -finger in the blood, and «sprinkle of the blood seven times before Jthe Lorp, before -the_yail_of the sanctuary.
7 And the priest -shall_put some_of the blood upon the_horns_of the_altar_ of xsweet incense before ‘the Lorp, which is in the_tetabernacle_of the congregation ; and shall_pour -all the_ blood_of the bullock at the_/bottom_ of the_altar_of the «burnt_offering which is at the_e door_of the_te taber- nacle_of the congregation.
8 And he shall_take_off from it -all the_fat_of the_bullock_for the sin_ offering ; -the fat that covereth ,o the -inwards, and all the fat that 7s upon the -inwards,
9 And -the two kidneys, and -the fat that 7s upon them, which is by the flanks, and -the caul above the liver, with the kidneys, it shall_he_take_away,
10 ac As it 'was_taken_off from the_ bullock_of the_sacrifice_of xpeace_offer- ings: and the priest -shall_t burn them upon the_altar_of the « burnt_offering.
11 And «the_skin_of the bullock, and call his flesh, with his head, and with
| his legs, and his -inwards, and his dung,
12 Eyen «the whole xbullock «shall_he_ carry_forth ~¢ without the camp unto a clean place, where the ashes are_ poured_out, and lu burn him on the =wood with «fire: where the ashes are_ poured_out shall_he_be_?v burnt.
13 And if the_whole congregation_of Israél tsin_through_ignorance, and the thing -be_hid from the_eyes_of the assembly, and they -have_done some- what against oany of the_command- ments_of J the Lorb concerning things meh rshould not be_done, and «are_
uilty ;
14 When the sin, which they have sinned against it, -is_known, then the as congrezation -shall_t offer a young bullock for sthe sin, and ‘bring him before the_te tabernacle_of the congre- gation.
15 And the_elders_of the congregation sshall_lay their ~hands upon the_head_ of the bullock before J the Lorp: and «the bullock «shall_be_killed before J the Lorb.
16 And the priest «that is_anointed sshall_bring of the bullock’s blood to the_te tabernacle_of the congregation :
W And the priest -shall_dip his finger in some_of the blood, and sprinkle it
Leviticus IV. 31. B.C. 1490.
seven times before / the Lorp, even *be- fore the vail.
18 And he shall_put some_of the blood upon the_horns_of the altar which is before J the Lorp, that 7s in the_te taber- nacle_of the congregation, and shall_ \ pour_out all the blood at the_/bottom_ |/. founda- of the_altar_of the « burnt_offering,| tion. \ which is at the_¢ door_of the_te taber- nacle_of the Ba Semin
19 And he sball_take all his fat from him, and ‘-burn it upon the altar.
20 And he «shall_do with the bullock ac as he did with the bullock for a sin_ offering, so shall_he_do with this: and the priest -shall_make_an_atonement for them, and it -shall_be_forgiven them. at. to.
21 And he sshall_carry_forth -the bul- lock ,¢ without the camp, and l« burn hi him ac as he bu burned the first *bullock : . is a sin_offering for the «s congrega-
ion.
é, burn_as_ incense. ac. accord-
ing-as.
2 When a ruler thath_sinned, and} A Rursgr. ‘done somewhat through ignorance = Aca be el
against oany of the.commandments_ BLS. of Jthe Lorp his =God concerning |. one of all. things which tshould not be_done, and |J. Jehovah
is_guilty ; his Elohim.
23 Or if his sin, wherein he shath_ sinned, -come_to_his_knowledge; he sshall_bring his «p offering, a kid_of the | ap. ap- goats, a male p without_blemish : roach.
24 And he sshall_lay his hand upon oigune a the_head_of the goat, and kill it in the_}94, Ch. 1. 11. | place where the Hill ne before ! the Lorp: it is sa sin_ ine oP, offering. :
25 And the priest -shall_take of the_ oe ee blood_of the sin_offering with his finger, | 2 Cor. 5
and -put it upon the_horns_of the_ altar_of «xburnt_offering, and shall_ pour_out his -blood at the_/ bottom_of| /. founda- the_altar_of « xburnt_offering. tion.
26 And he shall_iburn all his fat upon the altar, as the_fat_of the_sacri- fice_of xpeace_offerings : and the priest *shall_make_an_atonement for him as_ concerning his sin, and it s*shall_be_ forgiven him.
27 And if « any s one_of the » common poopie tsin through ignorance, while
e doeth somewhat against oany_of the_commandments_of ! the Lorp con- cerning things which tought not to_ be_done, and be_guilty ;
28 Or if his sin, which he hath sinned, |2. nee -come to his knowledge : then he »shall_| $°8:,)79 bring his «p offering, a kid_of the goats,| 2. * a female without_blemish, for his sin which he hath sinned.
29 And he «shall_lay his -hand upon the_head_of the sin_offering, and «slay ethe sin_offering in the_place_of the
s. ‘shallcer- tainly.
ONE OF THE PEOPLE. 0.8. ae . people_o!
Aine land.
o, one.
a. ascend-
a burnt_offering. ing.offer- 30 And the priest *shall_take of the_ ee oa
blood thereof with his finger, and -put it upon the_horns_of the_altar_of «xburnt_offering, and shall_pour_out all the_blood thereof at the_/bottom_ aan of the altar, ony
31 And he shall_take_away fat thereof, ac as the fat *is_taken_away on ere from off the_sacrifice_of xpeace_offer-| . os . ings; and the priest shall_tburn it)‘; ).ung'= upon the altar for a r sweet savour unto]. or savour- J the Lorn ; and the priest *shall_make_| of rest.
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Leviticus V. 32.. Leviticus VI. 4.
