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Exodus 34 :: Brenton's English Septuagint (BES)

Exo 34:1And the Lord said to Moses, Hew for thyself two tables of stone, as also the first were, and come up to me to the mountain; and I will write upon the tables the words, which were on the first tables, which thou brokest.
Exo 34:2And be ready by the morning, and thou shalt go up to the mount Sina, and shalt stand there for me on the top of the mountain.
Exo 34:3And let no one go up with thee, nor be seen in all the mountain; and let not the sheep and oxen feed near that mountain.
Exo 34:4And Moses hewed two tables of stone, as also the first were; and Moses having arisen early, went up to the mount Sina, as the Lord appointed him; and Moses took the two tables of stone.
Exo 34:5And the Lord descended in a cloud, and stood near him there, and called [fn]by the name of the Lord.
Exo 34:6And the Lord passed by before his face, and proclaimed, The Lord God, pitiful and merciful, longsuffering and very compassionate, and true,
Exo 34:7and keeping justice and mercy for thousands, taking away iniquity, and unrighteousness, and sins; and he will not clear the guilty; bringing the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and to the children's children, to the third and fourth generation.
Exo 34:8And Moses hasted, and bowed to the earth and worshipped;
Exo 34:9and said, If I have found grace before thee, let my Lord go with us; for the people is stiff-necked: and thou shalt take away our sins and our iniquities, and we will be thine.
Exo 34:10And the Lord said to Moses, Behold, I establish a covenant for thee in the presence of all thy people; I will do glorious things, which have not been done in all the earth, or in any nation; and all the people among whom thou art shall see the works of the Lord, that they are wonderful, which I will do for thee.
Exo 34:11Do thou take heed to all things whatsoever I command thee: behold, I cast out before your face the Amorite and the Chananite and the Pherezite, and the Chettite, and Evite, and Gergesite and Jebusite:
Exo 34:12take heed to thyself, lest at any time thou make a covenant with the dwellers on the land, into which thou art entering, lest it be to thee a stumbling-block among you.
Exo 34:13Ye shall destroy their altars, and break in pieces their pillars, and ye shall cut down their groves, and the graven images of their gods ye shall burn with fire.
Exo 34:14For ye shall not worship strange gods, for the Lord God, a jealous name, is a jealous God;
Exo 34:15lest at any time thou make a covenant with the dwellers on the land, and they go a whoring after their gods, and sacrifice to their gods, and they call thee, and thou shouldest eat of their feasts,
Exo 34:16and thou shouldest take of their daughters to thy sons, and thou shouldest give of thy daughters to their sons; and thy daughters should go a whoring after their gods, and thy sons should go a whoring after their gods.
Exo 34:17And thou shalt not make to thyself molten gods.
Exo 34:18And thou shalt keep the feast of unleavened bread: seven days shalt thou eat unleavened bread, as I have charged thee, at the season in the month of new corn; for in the month of new corn thou camest out from Egypt.
Exo 34:19The males are mine, everything that opens the womb; every first-born of [fn]oxen, and every first-born of sheep.
Exo 34:20And the first-born of an ass thou shalt redeem with a sheep, and if thou wilt not redeem it thou shalt pay a price: every first-born of thy sons shalt thou redeem: thou shalt not appear before me empty.
Exo 34:21Six days thou shalt work, but on the seventh day thou shalt rest: there shall be rest in seed-time and harvest.
Exo 34:22And thou shalt [fn]keep to me the feast of weeks, the beginning of wheat-harvest; and the feast of ingathering in the middle of the year.
Exo 34:23Three times in the year shall every male of thine appear before the Lord the God of Israel.
Exo 34:24For when I shall have cast out the nations before thy face, and shall have enlarged thy coasts, no one shall desire thy land, whenever thou mayest go up to appear before the Lord thy God, three times in the year.
Exo 34:25Thou shalt not [fn]offer the blood of my [fn]sacrifices [fn]with leaven, neither shall the sacrifices of the feast of the passover [fn]remain till the morning.
Exo 34:26The first-fruits of thy land shalt thou put into the house of the Lord thy God: thou shalt not boil a lamb in his mother's milk.
Exo 34:27And the Lord said to Moses, Write these words for thyself, for on these words I have established a covenant with thee and with Israel.
Exo 34:28And Moses was there before the Lord forty days, and forty nights; he did not eat bread, and he did not drink water; and he wrote upon the tables these words of the covenant, the ten sayings.
Exo 34:29And when Moses went down from the mountain, [fn]there were the two tables in the hands of Moses,—as then he went down from the mountain, Moses knew not that the appearance of the skin of his face was glorified, when [fn]God spoke to him.
Exo 34:30And Aaron and all the elders of Israel saw Moses, and the appearance of the skin of his face was made glorious, and they feared to approach him.
Exo 34:31And Moses called them, and Aaron and all the rulers of the synagogue turned towards him, and Moses spoke to them.
Exo 34:32And afterwards all the children of Israel came to him, and he commanded them all things, whatsoever the Lord had commanded him in the mount of Sina.
Exo 34:33And when he ceased speaking to them, he put a veil on his face.
Exo 34:34And whenever Moses went in before the Lord to speak to him, he took off the veil till he went out, and he went forth and spoke to all the children of Israel whatsoever the Lord commanded him.
Exo 34:35And the children of Israel saw the face of Moses, that it was glorified; and Moses put the veil over his face, till he went in to speak with him.
BES Footnotes
Or, the name of the Lord, Hebraism. Another reading is ἐν ὀνόματι.
Gr. of a calf.
Gr. make.
Gr. slay.
Gr. incense-offerings.
Gr. upon.
Gr. sleep.
Gr. and.
Gr. he.
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Translation of the Greek Septuagint into English by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, originally published in 1851 and is now in the Public Domain

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