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Chapter 32
And
when
the
people
saw
that
Moses
delayed
to
come
down
out
of
the
mount,
the
people
gathered
themselves
together
unto
Aaron,
and
said
unto
him,
Up,
make
us
gods,
which
shall
go
before
us;
for
as
for
this
Moses,
the
man
that
brought
us
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
we
wot
not
what
is
become
of
him.
2
And
Aaron
said
unto
them,
Break
off
the
golden
earrings,
which
are
in
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
earrings
which
were
in
their
ears,
and
brought
them
unto
Aaron.
4
And
he
received
them
at
their
hand,
and
fashioned
it
with
a
graving
tool,
after
he
had
made
it
a
molten
calf:
and
they
said,
These
be
thy
gods,
O
Israel,
which
brought
thee
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
5
And
when
Aaron
saw
it,
he
built
an
altar
before
it;
and
Aaron
made
proclamation,
and
said,
To
morrow
is
a
feast
to
the
Lord.
6
And
they
rose
up
early
on
the
morrow,
and
offered
burnt
offerings,
and
brought
peace
offerings;
and
the
people
sat
down
to
eat
and
to
drink,
and
rose
up
to
play.
7
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses,
Go,
get
thee
down;
for
thy
people,
which
thou
broughtest
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
have
corrupted
themselves:
8
They
have
turned
aside
quickly
out
of
the
way
which
I
commanded
them:
they
have
made
them
a
molten
calf,
and
have
worshipped
it,
and
have
sacrificed
thereunto,
and
said,
These
be
thy
gods,
O
Israel,
which
have
brought
thee
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
9
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses,
I
have
seen
this
people,
and,
behold,
it
is
a
stiffnecked
people:
10
Now
therefore
let
me
alone,
that
my
wrath
may
wax
hot
against
them,
and
that
I
may
consume
them:
and
I
will
make
of
thee
a
great
nation.
11
And
Moses
besought
the
Lord
his
God,
and
said,
Lord,
why
doth
thy
wrath
wax
hot
against
thy
people,
which
thou
hast
brought
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
with
great
power,
and
with
a
mighty
hand?
12
Wherefore
should
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
Israel,
thy
servants,
to
whom
thou
swarest
by
thine
own
self,
and
saidst
unto
them,
I
will
multiply
your
seed
as
the
stars
of
heaven,
and
all
this
land
that
I
have
spoken
of
will
I
give
unto
your
seed,
and
they
shall
inherit
it
for
ever.
14
And
the
Lord
repented
of
the
evil
which
he
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
they
written.
16
And
the
tables
were
the
work
of
God,
and
the
writing
was
the
writing
of
God,
graven
upon
the
tables.
17
And
when
Joshua
heard
the
noise
of
the
people
as
they
shouted,
he
said
unto
Moses,
There
is
a
noise
of
war
in
the
camp.
18
And
he
said,
It
is
not
the
voice
of
them
that
shout
for
mastery,
neither
is
it
the
voice
of
them
that
cry
for
being
overcome:
but
the
noise
of
them
that
sing
do
I
hear.
19
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
soon
as
he
came
nigh
unto
the
camp,
that
he
saw
the
calf,
and
the
dancing:
and
Moses’
anger
waxed
hot,
and
he
cast
the
tables
out
of
his
hands,
and
brake
them
beneath
the
mount.
20
And
he
took
the
calf
which
they
had
made,
and
burnt
it
in
the
fire,
and
ground
it
to
powder,
and
strawed
it
upon
the
water,
and
made
the
children
of
Israel
drink
of
it.
21
And
Moses
said
unto
Aaron,
What
did
this
people
unto
thee,
that
thou
hast
brought
so
great
a
sin
upon
them?
22
And
Aaron
said,
Let
not
the
anger
of
my
lord
wax
hot:
thou
knowest
the
people,
that
they
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
wot
not
what
is
become
of
him.
24
And
I
said
unto
them,
Whosoever
hath
any
gold,
let
them
break
it
off.
So
they
gave
it
me:
then
I
cast
it
into
the
fire,
and
there
came
out
this
calf.
25
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
is
on
the
Lord’s
side?
let
him
come
unto
me.
And
all
the
sons
of
Levi
gathered
themselves
together
unto
him.
27
And
he
said
unto
them,
Thus
saith
the
Lord
God
of
Israel,
Put
every
man
his
sword
by
his
side,
and
go
in
and
out
from
gate
to
gate
throughout
the
camp,
and
slay
every
man
his
brother,
and
every
man
his
companion,
and
every
man
his
neighbour.
28
And
the
children
of
Levi
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses:
and
there
fell
of
the
people
that
day
about
three
thousand
men.
29
For
Moses
had
said,
Consecrate
yourselves
to
day
to
the
Lord,
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
morrow,
that
Moses
said
unto
the
people,
Ye
have
sinned
a
great
sin:
and
now
I
will
go
up
unto
the
Lord;
peradventure
I
shall
make
an
atonement
for
your
sin.
31
And
Moses
returned
unto
the
Lord,
and
said,
Oh,
this
people
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
the
Lord
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
Lord
plagued
the
people,
because
they
made
the
calf,
which
Aaron
made.
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