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Chapter 34
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses,
Hew
thee
two
tables
of
stone
like
unto
the
first:
and
I
will
write
upon
these
tables
the
words
that
were
in
the
first
tables,
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.
3
And
no
man
shall
come
up
with
thee,
neither
let
any
man
be
seen
throughout
all
the
mount;
neither
let
the
flocks
nor
herds
feed
before
that
mount.
4
And
he
hewed
two
tables
of
stone
like
unto
the
first;
and
Moses
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
went
up
unto
mount
Sinai,
as
the
Lord
had
commanded
him,
and
took
in
his
hand
the
two
tables
of
stone.
5
And
the
Lord
descended
in
the
cloud,
and
stood
with
him
there,
and
proclaimed
the
name
of
the
Lord.
6
And
the
Lord
passed
by
before
him,
and
proclaimed,
The
Lord,
The
Lord
God,
merciful
and
gracious,
longsuffering,
and
abundant
in
goodness
and
truth,
7
Keeping
mercy
for
thousands,
forgiving
iniquity
and
transgression
and
sin,
and
that
will
by
no
means
clear
the
guilty;
visiting
the
iniquity
of
the
fathers
upon
the
children,
and
upon
the
children’s
children,
unto
the
third
and
to
the
fourth
generation.
8
And
Moses
made
haste,
and
bowed
his
head
toward
the
earth,
and
worshipped.
9
And
he
said,
If
now
I
have
found
grace
in
thy
sight,
O
Lord,
let
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,
I
make
a
covenant:
before
all
thy
people
I
will
do
marvels,
such
as
have
not
been
done
in
all
the
earth,
nor
in
any
nation:
and
all
the
people
among
which
thou
art
shall
see
the
work
of
the
Lord:
for
it
is
a
terrible
thing
that
I
will
do
with
thee.
11
Observe
thou
that
which
I
command
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
make
a
covenant
with
the
inhabitants
of
the
land
whither
thou
goest,
lest
it
be
for
a
snare
in
the
midst
of
thee:
13
But
ye
shall
destroy
their
altars,
break
their
images,
and
cut
down
their
groves:
14
For
thou
shalt
worship
no
other
god:
for
the
Lord,
whose
name
is
Jealous,
is
a
jealous
God:
15
Lest
thou
make
a
covenant
with
the
inhabitants
of
the
land,
and
they
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
take
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
unleavened
bread
shalt
thou
keep.
Seven
days
thou
shalt
eat
unleavened
bread,
as
I
commanded
thee,
in
the
time
of
the
month
Abib:
for
in
the
month
Abib
thou
camest
out
from
Egypt.
19
All
that
openeth
the
matrix
is
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
redeem
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
earing
time
and
in
harvest
thou
shalt
rest.
22
And
thou
shalt
observe
the
feast
of
weeks,
of
the
firstfruits
of
wheat
harvest,
and
the
feast
of
ingathering
at
the
year’s
end.
23
Thrice
in
the
year
shall
all
your
men
children
appear
before
the
Lord
God,
the
God
of
Israel.
24
For
I
will
cast
out
the
nations
before
thee,
and
enlarge
thy
borders:
neither
shall
any
man
desire
thy
land,
when
thou
shalt
go
up
to
appear
before
the
Lord
thy
God
thrice
in
the
year.
25
Thou
shalt
not
offer
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
Lord
thy
God.
Thou
shalt
not
seethe
a
kid
in
his
mother’s
milk.
27
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses,
Write
thou
these
words:
for
after
the
tenor
of
these
words
I
have
made
a
covenant
with
thee
and
with
Israel.
28
And
he
was
there
with
the
Lord
forty
days
and
forty
nights;
he
did
neither
eat
bread,
nor
drink
water.
And
he
wrote
upon
the
tables
the
words
of
the
covenant,
the
ten
commandments.
29
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Moses
came
down
from
mount
Sinai
with
the
two
tables
of
testimony
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.
30
And
when
Aaron
and
all
the
children
of
Israel
saw
Moses,
behold,
the
skin
of
his
face
shone;
and
they
were
afraid
to
come
nigh
him.
31
And
Moses
called
unto
them;
and
Aaron
and
all
the
rulers
of
the
congregation
returned
unto
him:
and
Moses
talked
with
them.
32
And
afterward
all
the
children
of
Israel
came
nigh:
and
he
gave
them
in
commandment
all
that
the
Lord
had
spoken
with
him
in
mount
Sinai.
33
And
till
Moses
had
done
speaking
with
them,
he
put
a
vail
on
his
face.
34
But
when
Moses
went
in
before
the
Lord
to
speak
with
him,
he
took
the
vail
off,
until
he
came
out.
And
he
came
out,
and
spake
unto
the
children
of
Israel
that
which
he
was
commanded.
35
And
the
children
of
Israel
saw
the
face
of
Moses,
that
the
skin
of
Moses’
face
shone:
and
Moses
put
the
vail
upon
his
face
again,
until
he
went
in
to
speak
with
him.
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