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Chapter 10
And
the
Lord
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
2
Make
thee
two
trumpets
of
silver;
of
a
whole
piece
shalt
thou
make
them:
that
thou
mayest
use
them
for
the
calling
of
the
assembly,
and
for
the
journeying
of
the
camps.
3
And
when
they
shall
blow
with
them,
all
the
assembly
shall
assemble
themselves
to
thee
at
the
door
of
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation.
4
And
if
they
blow
but
with
one
trumpet,
then
the
princes,
which
are
heads
of
the
thousands
of
Israel,
shall
gather
themselves
unto
thee.
5
When
ye
blow
an
alarm,
then
the
camps
that
lie
on
the
east
parts
shall
go
forward.
6
When
ye
blow
an
alarm
the
second
time,
then
the
camps
that
lie
on
the
south
side
shall
take
their
journey:
they
shall
blow
an
alarm
for
their
journeys.
7
But
when
the
congregation
is
to
be
gathered
together,
ye
shall
blow,
but
ye
shall
not
sound
an
alarm.
8
And
the
sons
of
Aaron,
the
priests,
shall
blow
with
the
trumpets;
and
they
shall
be
to
you
for
an
ordinance
for
ever
throughout
your
generations.
9
And
if
ye
go
to
war
in
your
land
against
the
enemy
that
oppresseth
you,
then
ye
shall
blow
an
alarm
with
the
trumpets;
and
ye
shall
be
remembered
before
the
Lord
your
God,
and
ye
shall
be
saved
from
your
enemies.
10
Also
in
the
day
of
your
gladness,
and
in
your
solemn
days,
and
in
the
beginnings
of
your
months,
ye
shall
blow
with
the
trumpets
over
your
burnt
offerings,
and
over
the
sacrifices
of
your
peace
offerings;
that
they
may
be
to
you
for
a
memorial
before
your
God:
I
am
the
Lord
your
God.
11
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
twentieth
day
of
the
second
month,
in
the
second
year,
that
the
cloud
was
taken
up
from
off
the
tabernacle
of
the
testimony.
12
And
the
children
of
Israel
took
their
journeys
out
of
the
wilderness
of
Sinai;
and
the
cloud
rested
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran.
13
And
they
first
took
their
journey
according
to
the
commandment
of
the
Lord
by
the
hand
of
Moses.
14
In
the
first
place
went
the
standard
of
the
camp
of
the
children
of
Judah
according
to
their
armies:
and
over
his
host
was
Nahshon
the
son
of
Amminadab.
15
And
over
the
host
of
the
tribe
of
the
children
of
Issachar
was
Nethaneel
the
son
of
Zuar.
16
And
over
the
host
of
the
tribe
of
the
children
of
Zebulun
was
Eliab
the
son
of
Helon.
17
And
the
tabernacle
was
taken
down;
and
the
sons
of
Gershon
and
the
sons
of
Merari
set
forward,
bearing
the
tabernacle.
18
And
the
standard
of
the
camp
of
Reuben
set
forward
according
to
their
armies:
and
over
his
host
was
Elizur
the
son
of
Shedeur.
19
And
over
the
host
of
the
tribe
of
the
children
of
Simeon
was
Shelumiel
the
son
of
Zurishaddai.
20
And
over
the
host
of
the
tribe
of
the
children
of
Gad
was
Eliasaph
the
son
of
Deuel.
21
And
the
Kohathites
set
forward,
bearing
the
sanctuary:
and
the
other
did
set
up
the
tabernacle
against
they
came.
22
And
the
standard
of
the
camp
of
the
children
of
Ephraim
set
forward
according
to
their
armies:
and
over
his
host
was
Elishama
the
son
of
Ammihud.
23
And
over
the
host
of
the
tribe
of
the
children
of
Manasseh
was
Gamaliel
the
son
of
Pedahzur.
24
And
over
the
host
of
the
tribe
of
the
children
of
Benjamin
was
Abidan
the
son
of
Gideoni.
25
And
the
standard
of
the
camp
of
the
children
of
Dan
set
forward,
which
was
the
rereward
of
all
the
camps
throughout
their
hosts:
and
over
his
host
was
Ahiezer
the
son
of
Ammishaddai.
26
And
over
the
host
of
the
tribe
of
the
children
of
Asher
was
Pagiel
the
son
of
Ocran.
27
And
over
the
host
of
the
tribe
of
the
children
of
Naphtali
was
Ahira
the
son
of
Enan.
28
Thus
were
the
journeyings
of
the
children
of
Israel
according
to
their
armies,
when
they
set
forward.
29
And
Moses
said
unto
Hobab,
the
son
of
Raguel
the
Midianite,
Moses’
father
in
law,
We
are
journeying
unto
the
place
of
which
the
Lord
said,
I
will
give
it
you:
come
thou
with
us,
and
we
will
do
thee
good:
for
the
Lord
hath
spoken
good
concerning
Israel.
30
And
he
said
unto
him,
I
will
not
go;
but
I
will
depart
to
mine
own
land,
and
to
my
kindred.
31
And
he
said,
Leave
us
not,
I
pray
thee;
forasmuch
as
thou
knowest
how
we
are
to
encamp
in
the
wilderness,
and
thou
mayest
be
to
us
instead
of
eyes.
32
And
it
shall
be,
if
thou
go
with
us,
yea,
it
shall
be,
that
what
goodness
the
Lord
shall
do
unto
us,
the
same
will
we
do
unto
thee.
33
And
they
departed
from
the
mount
of
the
Lord
three
days’
journey:
and
the
ark
of
the
covenant
of
the
Lord
went
before
them
in
the
three
days’
journey,
to
search
out
a
resting
place
for
them.
34
And
the
cloud
of
the
Lord
was
upon
them
by
day,
when
they
went
out
of
the
camp.
35
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
ark
set
forward,
that
Moses
said,
Rise
up,
Lord,
and
let
thine
enemies
be
scattered;
and
let
them
that
hate
thee
flee
before
thee.
36
And
when
it
rested,
he
said,
Return,
O
Lord,
unto
the
many
thousands
of
Israel.
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