Go and teach all nations
Laws concerning restitution
Exodus 22:1-5
When a man takes something that is not his own – the restitution was greater than the value of the stolen animal
v1 Perhaps a bad man may take a cow or a sheep. He may kill it or he may sell it. Then he must pay the animal’s master. He must pay five cows for the one cow that he took. And he must pay four sheep for the one sheep that he took.
v2 Perhaps someone may catch a bad man, just as he goes into another man’s house. He hits the bad man and the bad man dies. This thing is not murder, if it happens at night. But if it happens during the day, it is murder.
v3 A man who takes another man’s animal must certainly give it back. If he cannot do this, then someone must buy him as a slave. And he must give the money to the man whose animal he took.
v4 Perhaps someone will find the animal alive, in the man’s field. Then the man must give back two animals. He must do this, whether it was a cow, or a donkey, or a sheep.
v5 A man’s animals may eat grass in his field or in his garden of grapes. But perhaps he may let them go and eat grass in another man’s field. This is a wrong thing to do. So he must pay back to the other man the best food from his own field.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 21:28-36
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 21:28-36
The LORD’s Laws concerning control of the animal
v28 Perhaps a male cow may attack a person and kill him. Then you must throw stones at the male cow until it dies. You must not eat the meat from that male cow. But do not punish the master of the male cow.
v29 But perhaps that male cow has attacked people before. Perhaps someone has told his master about this, but the man has not listened. He has not kept the male cow in a safe place and the animal has killed a person. Then you must throw stones at the animal but you must also kill his master.
v30 But if the dead person’s family demands money, the man can give money instead of his life.
v31 This law is true if the male cow attacks a son or a daughter.
v32 If it attacks a male or female slave, the animal’s master must pay 30 silver coins. He must give it to the slave’s master and he must kill the animal.
v33 If a man finds a hole, he must cover it. If he digs a hole, he must cover it. If he does not do this, a cow or a donkey may fall into it.
v34 Then the man who dug the hole must pay for the loss of the animal. He must pay money to the animal’s master but he can keep the dead animal for himself.
v35 If one man’s male cow attacks another man’s male cow, it may die. Then they must sell the animal that is alive. Each man can have half of the money and half of the dead animal.
v36 But perhaps that male cow has attacked another animal before. Someone has told the animal’s master about this, but he has not listened. He has not kept the animal in a safe place. So he must pay the other man for the loss of his animal. But he can keep the dead animal for himself.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 21:28-36
The LORD’s Laws concerning control of the animal
v28 Perhaps a male cow may attack a person and kill him. Then you must throw stones at the male cow until it dies. You must not eat the meat from that male cow. But do not punish the master of the male cow.
v29 But perhaps that male cow has attacked people before. Perhaps someone has told his master about this, but the man has not listened. He has not kept the male cow in a safe place and the animal has killed a person. Then you must throw stones at the animal but you must also kill his master.
v30 But if the dead person’s family demands money, the man can give money instead of his life.
v31 This law is true if the male cow attacks a son or a daughter.
v32 If it attacks a male or female slave, the animal’s master must pay 30 silver coins. He must give it to the slave’s master and he must kill the animal.
v33 If a man finds a hole, he must cover it. If he digs a hole, he must cover it. If he does not do this, a cow or a donkey may fall into it.
v34 Then the man who dug the hole must pay for the loss of the animal. He must pay money to the animal’s master but he can keep the dead animal for himself.
v35 If one man’s male cow attacks another man’s male cow, it may die. Then they must sell the animal that is alive. Each man can have half of the money and half of the dead animal.
v36 But perhaps that male cow has attacked another animal before. Someone has told the animal’s master about this, but he has not listened. He has not kept the animal in a safe place. So he must pay the other man for the loss of his animal. But he can keep the dead animal for himself.
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Go and teach all nations
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 21:22-27
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 21:22-27
The LORD’s Laws concerning responsibility of owners
v22 When two men fight together, perhaps one man may hit a woman. That woman may be with child. Then she gives birth to her child before the right time. If the cruel man has not hurt the child, he must pay money to her husband. He must pay the amount of money that the husband asks. A judge must agree that the amount is fair.
v23 But if the man has hurt the child, you must take a life for a life.
v24 You must take an eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth. You must take a hand for a hand or a foot for a foot.
v25 You must take a burn for a burn, a wound for a wound, a bruise for a bruise.’
has cut the skin. A ‘bruise’ is a mark on the skin where someone has hit a person.
v26 ‘If a man hits the eye of a male or female slave, he may destroy the eye. Then he must let the slave go away free because of his bad eye.
v27 Perhaps a man may knock out the tooth of a male or female slave. Then he must let the slave go away free, because of his lost tooth.
Comment:
Verse 24 - If the cruel man has hurt the child, they must hurt him too. If the child dies, the man must die. Every part of the child that the man has hurt, they must hurt that part of the man.
Verse 25 - A ‘burn’ is a mark on the body that fire causes. A ‘wound’ is a place where someone.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 21:22-27
The LORD’s Laws concerning responsibility of owners
v22 When two men fight together, perhaps one man may hit a woman. That woman may be with child. Then she gives birth to her child before the right time. If the cruel man has not hurt the child, he must pay money to her husband. He must pay the amount of money that the husband asks. A judge must agree that the amount is fair.
v23 But if the man has hurt the child, you must take a life for a life.
v24 You must take an eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth. You must take a hand for a hand or a foot for a foot.
v25 You must take a burn for a burn, a wound for a wound, a bruise for a bruise.’
has cut the skin. A ‘bruise’ is a mark on the skin where someone has hit a person.
v26 ‘If a man hits the eye of a male or female slave, he may destroy the eye. Then he must let the slave go away free because of his bad eye.
v27 Perhaps a man may knock out the tooth of a male or female slave. Then he must let the slave go away free, because of his lost tooth.
Comment:
Verse 24 - If the cruel man has hurt the child, they must hurt him too. If the child dies, the man must die. Every part of the child that the man has hurt, they must hurt that part of the man.
Verse 25 - A ‘burn’ is a mark on the body that fire causes. A ‘wound’ is a place where someone.
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Go and teach all nations
Monday, February 18, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 21:12-21
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 21:12-21
The LORD’s Laws concerning people attacking other people
v12 Perhaps a person will hit another person and kill him. This is murder. The person who does it must die.
v13 But perhaps he did not want to do it, but God let it happen. Then the man must run away to a place that I will show him.
v14 But a man may decide to kill another man. Then you must take him away from my table and you must kill him.
v15 You must kill anyone who attacks his father or his mother.
v16 You must kill anyone who steals another person. He might sell him or keep him.
You must kill the bad man when you catch him.
v17 You must kill anyone who curses his father or his mother.
v18 Perhaps two men may quarrel. One man hits the other man with a stone or with his fist.
The second man does not die but he has to stay in bed.
v19 Then he gets up and walks about outside, with his stick. Then nobody will judge the first man. But he must pay the man whom he hurt. This man cannot work until he is completely well again.
v20 Perhaps a man may hit his male or female slave with a stick. If the slave dies because of this, you must punish the man.
v21 But if the slave becomes well again after one or two days, do not punish the man. The slave is his own.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 21:12-21
The LORD’s Laws concerning people attacking other people
v12 Perhaps a person will hit another person and kill him. This is murder. The person who does it must die.
v13 But perhaps he did not want to do it, but God let it happen. Then the man must run away to a place that I will show him.
v14 But a man may decide to kill another man. Then you must take him away from my table and you must kill him.
v15 You must kill anyone who attacks his father or his mother.
v16 You must kill anyone who steals another person. He might sell him or keep him.
You must kill the bad man when you catch him.
v17 You must kill anyone who curses his father or his mother.
v18 Perhaps two men may quarrel. One man hits the other man with a stone or with his fist.
The second man does not die but he has to stay in bed.
v19 Then he gets up and walks about outside, with his stick. Then nobody will judge the first man. But he must pay the man whom he hurt. This man cannot work until he is completely well again.
v20 Perhaps a man may hit his male or female slave with a stick. If the slave dies because of this, you must punish the man.
v21 But if the slave becomes well again after one or two days, do not punish the man. The slave is his own.
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Go and teach all nations -
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 21:1-11
The LORD’s Laws concerning the Israelite slaves
v1 These are the laws that you must put in front of the Israelites:
v2 If you buy an Israelite slave, he must work for you for six years. But in the seventh year he is a free man. He can leave you. He does not have to pay you any money.
v3 If he came to you alone, he is free to leave alone. If he came with a wife, she can leave with him.
v4 But if his master gives him a wife, she is her master’s slave. And if she has had children, they are also her master’s slaves. Only the husband can leave the master.
v5 But perhaps the slave may say: “I love my master, my wife and my children. I will not go away like a free man!”
v6 Then his master must take him in front of the judges. He must lead him to the door, or to the edge of the door. There the master must push the sharp point of a tool through the slave’s ear. Then he will always be his master’s slave.
v7 Perhaps a man may sell his daughter as a slave. She is not free to leave her master, as the male slaves are, after six years. Her master has chosen her for himself.
v8 If he does not like her, he must let someone from her family buy her from him. He cannot sell her to a foreign person. He has not done what he promised to her.
v9 If the man chooses the girl to be his son’s wife, she must become like his daughter.
v10 If the man marries another woman, he must not forget the first woman. He must continue to give her food and clothes. He must be kind to her because she is still his wife.
v11 If he does not do these three things, she can leave him. She does not have to pay him any money.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 21:1-11
The LORD’s Laws concerning the Israelite slaves
v1 These are the laws that you must put in front of the Israelites:
v2 If you buy an Israelite slave, he must work for you for six years. But in the seventh year he is a free man. He can leave you. He does not have to pay you any money.
v3 If he came to you alone, he is free to leave alone. If he came with a wife, she can leave with him.
v4 But if his master gives him a wife, she is her master’s slave. And if she has had children, they are also her master’s slaves. Only the husband can leave the master.
v5 But perhaps the slave may say: “I love my master, my wife and my children. I will not go away like a free man!”
v6 Then his master must take him in front of the judges. He must lead him to the door, or to the edge of the door. There the master must push the sharp point of a tool through the slave’s ear. Then he will always be his master’s slave.
v7 Perhaps a man may sell his daughter as a slave. She is not free to leave her master, as the male slaves are, after six years. Her master has chosen her for himself.
v8 If he does not like her, he must let someone from her family buy her from him. He cannot sell her to a foreign person. He has not done what he promised to her.
v9 If the man chooses the girl to be his son’s wife, she must become like his daughter.
v10 If the man marries another woman, he must not forget the first woman. He must continue to give her food and clothes. He must be kind to her because she is still his wife.
v11 If he does not do these three things, she can leave him. She does not have to pay him any money.
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 20:22-26
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 20:22-26
The LORD tells the Israelites not to make any gods to be like Him and not to make any altar more elaborated than an altar of earth
v22 Then the Lord said to Moses: ‘Tell the Israelites this: “You yourselves have heard me speak to you from heaven.
v23 Do not make any gods to be equal to me. Do not make for yourselves gods out of silver or out of gold.
v24 Make a table out of earth for me. Burn your dead animals upon it and also your other gifts to me. I will cause people in many places to love my name. And in those places, I will come to you and I will make you happy.
v25 You can make a table of stone for me also. But do not build it with stones that you have cut. If you use tools on the stones, the table will not be clean for God.
v26 Do not climb up to my table on anything, because someone may see parts of your body.”
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 20:22-26
The LORD tells the Israelites not to make any gods to be like Him and not to make any altar more elaborated than an altar of earth
v22 Then the Lord said to Moses: ‘Tell the Israelites this: “You yourselves have heard me speak to you from heaven.
v23 Do not make any gods to be equal to me. Do not make for yourselves gods out of silver or out of gold.
v24 Make a table out of earth for me. Burn your dead animals upon it and also your other gifts to me. I will cause people in many places to love my name. And in those places, I will come to you and I will make you happy.
v25 You can make a table of stone for me also. But do not build it with stones that you have cut. If you use tools on the stones, the table will not be clean for God.
v26 Do not climb up to my table on anything, because someone may see parts of your body.”
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 20:18-21
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 20:18-21
Moses tells the people not to be afraid of God’s presence
v18 The people saw the very bright light and they heard the loud noises. They heard the loud music and they saw the smoke on the mountain. They were so afraid that they could not stop their bodies moving. They would not come near.
v19 They said to Moses: ‘Speak to us yourself. We will listen to you. But do not let God speak to us. If he does, we will die.’
v20 Moses said to the people: ‘Do not be afraid. God has only come to test you. He wants you to love him. He wants you to obey him. Then you will not want to do bad things.’
v21 So the people stayed away from the mountain. But Moses walked toward the thick, dark cloud, where God was.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 20:18-21
Moses tells the people not to be afraid of God’s presence
v18 The people saw the very bright light and they heard the loud noises. They heard the loud music and they saw the smoke on the mountain. They were so afraid that they could not stop their bodies moving. They would not come near.
v19 They said to Moses: ‘Speak to us yourself. We will listen to you. But do not let God speak to us. If he does, we will die.’
v20 Moses said to the people: ‘Do not be afraid. God has only come to test you. He wants you to love him. He wants you to obey him. Then you will not want to do bad things.’
v21 So the people stayed away from the mountain. But Moses walked toward the thick, dark cloud, where God was.
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Go and teach all nations
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 20:1-17
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 20:1-17
The 10 Commandments
The LORD our God speaks to the Israelites from heaven
v1 Then God spoke all these words:
v2 ‘I am the Lord your God. I brought you out of Egypt, out of the country where you were slaves.
1st Commandment
v3 You must not have any other gods except me.
2nd Commandment
v4 You must not make any false god for yourself. Do not make a false god in the shape of anything in the sky. Do not make one in the shape of anything on the earth or in the water.
v5 You must not bend down your head to a false god, nor worship it. I, the Lord your God, will be angry if you do not remember me. I will punish the children for the bad things that their fathers do. I will even punish the grandchildren and their children. I will do this to those who hate me.
v6 But I will love thousands of people who love me. These are the people who obey my commandments.
3rd Commandment
v7 You must not use the name of the Lord your God in a wrong way. The Lord will be angry with anyone who uses his name in a wrong way.
4th Commandment
v8 Remember the Sabbath day and keep it as a special day.
v9 You must do all your work for six days.
v10 But the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. You must not do any work on that day. Your son and your daughter must not work on that day. Your male servant and your female servant must not work on that day. The stranger who lives among you and even your animals must not work on that day.
v11 In six days, the Lord made the sky, the earth and the sea. He also made everything that is in them. But on the seventh day, the Lord rested. And he blessed the seventh day and he made it special.
5th Commandment
v12 Always be very kind to your father and your mother. Then you will live for many years in the country that the Lord will give to you.
6th Commandment
v13 You must not murder anyone.
7th Commandment
v14 You must not have sex with another person’s husband or wife.
8th Commandment
v15 You must not take another person’s things for yourself.
9th Commandment
v16 You must not say false things about your neighbor.
10th Commandment
v17 You must not want to take your neighbor’s house, or his wife, or his servants. You must not want to take his cow, or his donkey, or anything that your neighbor has.’
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 20:1-17
The 10 Commandments
The LORD our God speaks to the Israelites from heaven
v1 Then God spoke all these words:
v2 ‘I am the Lord your God. I brought you out of Egypt, out of the country where you were slaves.
1st Commandment
v3 You must not have any other gods except me.
2nd Commandment
v4 You must not make any false god for yourself. Do not make a false god in the shape of anything in the sky. Do not make one in the shape of anything on the earth or in the water.
v5 You must not bend down your head to a false god, nor worship it. I, the Lord your God, will be angry if you do not remember me. I will punish the children for the bad things that their fathers do. I will even punish the grandchildren and their children. I will do this to those who hate me.
v6 But I will love thousands of people who love me. These are the people who obey my commandments.
3rd Commandment
v7 You must not use the name of the Lord your God in a wrong way. The Lord will be angry with anyone who uses his name in a wrong way.
4th Commandment
v8 Remember the Sabbath day and keep it as a special day.
v9 You must do all your work for six days.
v10 But the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. You must not do any work on that day. Your son and your daughter must not work on that day. Your male servant and your female servant must not work on that day. The stranger who lives among you and even your animals must not work on that day.
v11 In six days, the Lord made the sky, the earth and the sea. He also made everything that is in them. But on the seventh day, the Lord rested. And he blessed the seventh day and he made it special.
5th Commandment
v12 Always be very kind to your father and your mother. Then you will live for many years in the country that the Lord will give to you.
6th Commandment
v13 You must not murder anyone.
7th Commandment
v14 You must not have sex with another person’s husband or wife.
8th Commandment
v15 You must not take another person’s things for yourself.
9th Commandment
v16 You must not say false things about your neighbor.
10th Commandment
v17 You must not want to take your neighbor’s house, or his wife, or his servants. You must not want to take his cow, or his donkey, or anything that your neighbor has.’
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Go and teach all nations
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 19:17-25
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 19:17-25
The LORD come down to the top of Mount Sinai
v17 Then Moses led the people out to meet with God. And they stood at the edge of the mountain.
v18 Smoke covered Mount Sinai because the Lord came down on the mountain, like a fire. The smoke rose up from the mountain, like smoke from a great fire. The whole mountain moved about,
v19 and the sound of the music became louder and louder. Then Moses spoke and the voice of God answered him.
v20 The Lord came down to the top of Mount Sinai. Then he told Moses that he must come to the top of the mountain. So Moses went up the mountain
v21 and the Lord spoke to him. He said: ‘Go down to the people. Tell them that they must stay away from the mountain. They must not try to see the Lord. If they do, they will die.
v22 Even the priests, who come near to the Lord, must make themselves ready for God. If they do not obey this word, the Lord will be very angry with them.’
v23 Moses said to the Lord: ‘The people cannot come up Mount Sinai. You yourself told us that we must put things round the mountain. You told us that we must make the mountain special. You told us that we must stay away from the edge of the mountain.’
v24 The Lord replied: ‘Go down. Bring Aaron up with you. But the priests and the people must obey my command. They must not try to come up to the Lord. If they did, the Lord would be very angry with them.’
v25 So Moses went down to the people and he repeated these words to them.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 19:17-25
The LORD come down to the top of Mount Sinai
v17 Then Moses led the people out to meet with God. And they stood at the edge of the mountain.
v18 Smoke covered Mount Sinai because the Lord came down on the mountain, like a fire. The smoke rose up from the mountain, like smoke from a great fire. The whole mountain moved about,
v19 and the sound of the music became louder and louder. Then Moses spoke and the voice of God answered him.
v20 The Lord came down to the top of Mount Sinai. Then he told Moses that he must come to the top of the mountain. So Moses went up the mountain
v21 and the Lord spoke to him. He said: ‘Go down to the people. Tell them that they must stay away from the mountain. They must not try to see the Lord. If they do, they will die.
v22 Even the priests, who come near to the Lord, must make themselves ready for God. If they do not obey this word, the Lord will be very angry with them.’
v23 Moses said to the Lord: ‘The people cannot come up Mount Sinai. You yourself told us that we must put things round the mountain. You told us that we must make the mountain special. You told us that we must stay away from the edge of the mountain.’
v24 The Lord replied: ‘Go down. Bring Aaron up with you. But the priests and the people must obey my command. They must not try to come up to the Lord. If they did, the Lord would be very angry with them.’
v25 So Moses went down to the people and he repeated these words to them.
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Go and teach all nations
Monday, February 11, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 19:10-16
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 19:10-16
The people hear loud noises and they see bright lights in the sky
v10 And the Lord said to Moses: ‘Go to the people. Make them ready to meet with me. Today and tomorrow they must wash their clothes.
v11 They must be ready on the third day. On that day, the Lord will come down on Mount Sinai. And all the people will see him.
v12 Do not let the people come too near to the mountain. Say to them: “Be careful! Do not go up the mountain or touch the edge of it. Whoever touches the mountain must die.
v13 You must throw stones at him until he dies. Or you must shoot at him with arrows. Nobody must touch him. You must not let him live, whether he is a man or an animal. The people must wait until they hear a loud sound of music. Then they can go up to the mountain.” ’
v14 Then Moses came down from the mountain. He commanded the people to make themselves ready for God. And the people washed their clothes.
v15 Then Moses said to them: ‘Prepare yourselves for the third day. Do not have sex with anyone.’
v16 On the morning of the third day, there was a great storm. The people heard loud noises and they saw bright lights. A dark cloud was there over the mountain and the people heard very loud music. They were so afraid that their bodies were shaking.
Comment:
In this storm, there was thunder (very loud noises in the sky). There was also lightning (bright lights in the sky).
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 19:10-16
The people hear loud noises and they see bright lights in the sky
v10 And the Lord said to Moses: ‘Go to the people. Make them ready to meet with me. Today and tomorrow they must wash their clothes.
v11 They must be ready on the third day. On that day, the Lord will come down on Mount Sinai. And all the people will see him.
v12 Do not let the people come too near to the mountain. Say to them: “Be careful! Do not go up the mountain or touch the edge of it. Whoever touches the mountain must die.
v13 You must throw stones at him until he dies. Or you must shoot at him with arrows. Nobody must touch him. You must not let him live, whether he is a man or an animal. The people must wait until they hear a loud sound of music. Then they can go up to the mountain.” ’
v14 Then Moses came down from the mountain. He commanded the people to make themselves ready for God. And the people washed their clothes.
v15 Then Moses said to them: ‘Prepare yourselves for the third day. Do not have sex with anyone.’
v16 On the morning of the third day, there was a great storm. The people heard loud noises and they saw bright lights. A dark cloud was there over the mountain and the people heard very loud music. They were so afraid that their bodies were shaking.
Comment:
In this storm, there was thunder (very loud noises in the sky). There was also lightning (bright lights in the sky).
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Go and teach all nations
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 19:1-9
Go and teach all nations
The Israelites come to Mount Sinai
Exodus 19:1-9
The LORD speaks to Moses from the mountain: say to the children of Israel, if they obey me completely and love my promises, I will make them my special people that I love
v1 Three whole months after the Israelites left Egypt, they came to the Desert of Sinai.
v2 After they left Rephidim, they arrived in the Desert of Sinai. The Israelites put up their tents in the desert, in front of the mountain.
v3 Then Moses went up the mountain to God. The Lord spoke to him from the mountain. He said: ‘This is what you must say to Jacob’s children and grandchildren and to the Israelites.
v4 “You yourselves have seen what I did to Egypt. You know how I carried you. I carried you like a large bird carries her young birds on her wings. And I brought you to myself.
v5 Now, obey me completely and love my promises. Then I will make you my special people that I love. I have chosen you only, from all the people in other countries. The whole world is mine,
v6 but you will all become my priests. You will become a special family to me, a family that I can love.” These are the words that you must speak to the Israelites.’
The people accepts everything that the LORD has said
v7 So Moses returned and he brought together all the leaders of the Israelites. He repeated to them all the words that the Lord had commanded him.
v8 The people all replied together. They said: ‘We will do everything that the Lord has said.’ Then Moses repeated their answer to the Lord.
v9 The Lord said to Moses: ‘I will come to you in a thick cloud. Then the people will hear me speak to you. And they will always believe everything that you say.’ Then Moses told the Lord the words that the people had said.
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Go and teach all nations
The Israelites come to Mount Sinai
Exodus 19:1-9
The LORD speaks to Moses from the mountain: say to the children of Israel, if they obey me completely and love my promises, I will make them my special people that I love
v1 Three whole months after the Israelites left Egypt, they came to the Desert of Sinai.
v2 After they left Rephidim, they arrived in the Desert of Sinai. The Israelites put up their tents in the desert, in front of the mountain.
v3 Then Moses went up the mountain to God. The Lord spoke to him from the mountain. He said: ‘This is what you must say to Jacob’s children and grandchildren and to the Israelites.
v4 “You yourselves have seen what I did to Egypt. You know how I carried you. I carried you like a large bird carries her young birds on her wings. And I brought you to myself.
v5 Now, obey me completely and love my promises. Then I will make you my special people that I love. I have chosen you only, from all the people in other countries. The whole world is mine,
v6 but you will all become my priests. You will become a special family to me, a family that I can love.” These are the words that you must speak to the Israelites.’
The people accepts everything that the LORD has said
v7 So Moses returned and he brought together all the leaders of the Israelites. He repeated to them all the words that the Lord had commanded him.
v8 The people all replied together. They said: ‘We will do everything that the Lord has said.’ Then Moses repeated their answer to the Lord.
v9 The Lord said to Moses: ‘I will come to you in a thick cloud. Then the people will hear me speak to you. And they will always believe everything that you say.’ Then Moses told the Lord the words that the people had said.
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Saturday, February 09, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 18:24-27
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 18:24-27
Moses listens to Jethro and chooses good men and makes them leaders and officers of the people
v24 Then Moses listened to Jethro. And Moses did everything that he suggested.
v25 Moses chose good and wise men from all the Israelites. He made them leaders and officers of the people. Some were officers over 1000 people; some were officers over 100 people. Some were officers over 50 people and some were officers over 10 people.
v26 They worked as judges for the people at all times. They told Moses about the difficult problems, but they decided the easy problems without his help.
Jethro returns to his country
v27 Then Moses said goodbye to his wife’s father and Jethro returned to his own country.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 18:24-27
Moses listens to Jethro and chooses good men and makes them leaders and officers of the people
v24 Then Moses listened to Jethro. And Moses did everything that he suggested.
v25 Moses chose good and wise men from all the Israelites. He made them leaders and officers of the people. Some were officers over 1000 people; some were officers over 100 people. Some were officers over 50 people and some were officers over 10 people.
v26 They worked as judges for the people at all times. They told Moses about the difficult problems, but they decided the easy problems without his help.
Jethro returns to his country
v27 Then Moses said goodbye to his wife’s father and Jethro returned to his own country.
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Go and teach all nations
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 18:13-23
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 18:13-23
Jethro advises Moses to choose good and wise Israelite men to help him with the work
v13 The next day, Moses sat down to judge the people. They stood round him from morning until evening.
v14 Jethro saw all that Moses did for the people. Then he said: ‘What is this that you do for the people? Why do you sit alone and judge the people? These people stand round you during the whole day.’
v15 Moses answered Jethro: ‘The people come to me to discover God’s commands.
v16 When they cannot agree, they come to me. I decide between them and I tell them about God’s laws and rules.’
v17 The father of Moses’ wife replied: ‘The thing that you do is not good.
v18 Both you and the people who come to you will become too tired. The work is too much for you. You cannot do it alone.
v19 Now listen to me! I will give you some good ideas, and God will make you strong. You must be the person who speaks to God, for the Israelites. Bring their quarrels to him.
v20 Teach them the rules and laws. Show them how they should live. Explain to them the things that they must do.
v21 But you must choose wise men from all the people. They must be men who obey God. They must be good men, who will not do false things. Make these men officers over groups of the people. Some groups will be 1000 people; some groups will be 100 people. Some groups will be 50 people and some will be only 10 people.
v22 Let them work as judges for the people, every day. They can decide the small problems, but they must bring the difficult problems to you. That will make your work easier, because they will work with you.
v23 If God commands you to do this, please obey him. Then the work will not be too hard for you. You will keep your good health. And all these people will go home and they will be happy.’
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 18:13-23
Jethro advises Moses to choose good and wise Israelite men to help him with the work
v13 The next day, Moses sat down to judge the people. They stood round him from morning until evening.
v14 Jethro saw all that Moses did for the people. Then he said: ‘What is this that you do for the people? Why do you sit alone and judge the people? These people stand round you during the whole day.’
v15 Moses answered Jethro: ‘The people come to me to discover God’s commands.
v16 When they cannot agree, they come to me. I decide between them and I tell them about God’s laws and rules.’
v17 The father of Moses’ wife replied: ‘The thing that you do is not good.
v18 Both you and the people who come to you will become too tired. The work is too much for you. You cannot do it alone.
v19 Now listen to me! I will give you some good ideas, and God will make you strong. You must be the person who speaks to God, for the Israelites. Bring their quarrels to him.
v20 Teach them the rules and laws. Show them how they should live. Explain to them the things that they must do.
v21 But you must choose wise men from all the people. They must be men who obey God. They must be good men, who will not do false things. Make these men officers over groups of the people. Some groups will be 1000 people; some groups will be 100 people. Some groups will be 50 people and some will be only 10 people.
v22 Let them work as judges for the people, every day. They can decide the small problems, but they must bring the difficult problems to you. That will make your work easier, because they will work with you.
v23 If God commands you to do this, please obey him. Then the work will not be too hard for you. You will keep your good health. And all these people will go home and they will be happy.’
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Go and teach all nations
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 18:7-12
Go and teach all nations
Jethro, the priest of Midian visits Moses
Exodus 18:7-12
Moses meets Jethro and tells him all the things that the LORD has done to the Israelites and then they thank the LORD together
v7 So Moses went out to meet his wife’s father. Moses bent his head and he kissed Jethro. They spoke together and then they went into the tent.
v8 Moses told his wife’s father about all the things that the Lord had done to Pharaoh. He told him also what the Lord had done to the Egyptians because of the Israelites. He told Jethro about the troubles that had happened to them during the journey. And Moses told him how the Lord had saved his people, the Israelites.
v9 Jethro was very happy to listen to Moses. Moses repeated to him how the Lord had saved the Israelites from the authority of the Egyptians.
v10 Jethro said: ‘Let us thank the Lord, who saved you from the authority of Pharaoh and the Egyptians. He saved all the people also from the authority of the Egyptians.
v11 Now I know that the Lord is greater than all other gods. The Lord did these things to the people who were cruel towards the Israelites.’
v12 Then Jethro, the father of Moses’ wife, brought an animal, and other gifts, to God. And Aaron came, with all the leaders of the Israelites. They ate a meal together with Jethro, where God could see them.
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Go and teach all nations
Jethro, the priest of Midian visits Moses
Exodus 18:7-12
Moses meets Jethro and tells him all the things that the LORD has done to the Israelites and then they thank the LORD together
v7 So Moses went out to meet his wife’s father. Moses bent his head and he kissed Jethro. They spoke together and then they went into the tent.
v8 Moses told his wife’s father about all the things that the Lord had done to Pharaoh. He told him also what the Lord had done to the Egyptians because of the Israelites. He told Jethro about the troubles that had happened to them during the journey. And Moses told him how the Lord had saved his people, the Israelites.
v9 Jethro was very happy to listen to Moses. Moses repeated to him how the Lord had saved the Israelites from the authority of the Egyptians.
v10 Jethro said: ‘Let us thank the Lord, who saved you from the authority of Pharaoh and the Egyptians. He saved all the people also from the authority of the Egyptians.
v11 Now I know that the Lord is greater than all other gods. The Lord did these things to the people who were cruel towards the Israelites.’
v12 Then Jethro, the father of Moses’ wife, brought an animal, and other gifts, to God. And Aaron came, with all the leaders of the Israelites. They ate a meal together with Jethro, where God could see them.
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 18:1-6
Go and teach all nations
Jethro, the priest of Midian visits Moses
Exodus 18:1-6
Jethro sends a message to his son-in-law, Moses
v1 Jethro, the priest of Midian, was the father of Moses’ wife. He heard about all the things that God had done for Moses and for the Israelites. He also heard how the Lord had brought Israel out of Egypt.
v2 Moses had sent Zipporah, who was his wife, back to her home. Then her father, Jethro, brought her
v3 and her two sons into his house. One son was called Gershom. Moses said about him, ‘I have become a stranger in a foreign country.’
v4 The other son was called Eliezer. Moses said about him, ‘My father’s God gave me help. He saved me from Pharaoh, when Pharaoh wanted to kill me.’
v5 Then Jethro came to Moses in the desert. Moses was staying near the mountain of God. Jethro brought with him Moses’ sons and Moses’ wife.
v6 Jethro had sent a message to Moses. He said: ‘I am Jethro, your wife’s father. I am coming to you with your wife and her two sons.’
Comment:
The name Gershom means ‘a foreign person’. The name Eliezer means ‘My God gives me help’.
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Go and teach all nations
Jethro, the priest of Midian visits Moses
Exodus 18:1-6
Jethro sends a message to his son-in-law, Moses
v1 Jethro, the priest of Midian, was the father of Moses’ wife. He heard about all the things that God had done for Moses and for the Israelites. He also heard how the Lord had brought Israel out of Egypt.
v2 Moses had sent Zipporah, who was his wife, back to her home. Then her father, Jethro, brought her
v3 and her two sons into his house. One son was called Gershom. Moses said about him, ‘I have become a stranger in a foreign country.’
v4 The other son was called Eliezer. Moses said about him, ‘My father’s God gave me help. He saved me from Pharaoh, when Pharaoh wanted to kill me.’
v5 Then Jethro came to Moses in the desert. Moses was staying near the mountain of God. Jethro brought with him Moses’ sons and Moses’ wife.
v6 Jethro had sent a message to Moses. He said: ‘I am Jethro, your wife’s father. I am coming to you with your wife and her two sons.’
Comment:
The name Gershom means ‘a foreign person’. The name Eliezer means ‘My God gives me help’.
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Monday, February 04, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 17:8-16
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 17:8-16
The victory of the Israelites over the Amalekites
v8 At Rephidim, the Amalekites came out and they fought against the Israelites.
v9 Moses said to Joshua: ‘Choose some of our men. Then go out and fight with the Amalekites. Tomorrow I will stand on the top of the hill. And I will hold God’s stick in my hand.’
v10 So Joshua fought against the Amalekites. He obeyed the words of Moses. Moses, Aaron and Hur went up to the top of the hill.
v11 When Moses lifted up his hand, the Israelites were winning in the fight. But when Moses brought his hand down, the Amalekites were winning in the fight.
v12 Moses hands became tired. So Aaron and Hur put a stone under Moses and he sat on the stone. Then Aaron and Hur held up Moses’ hands. Aaron stood on one side of Moses and Hur stood on the other side. They held his hands up, until sunset.
v13 So Joshua and his men beat the Amalekite army in the fight.
v14 Then the Lord said to Moses: ‘Write these things on a scroll. Then you will remember them. Joshua must hear my words because I will kill all of the Amalekites. Nobody in the whole world will remember them.’
v15 Then Moses built a stone table and he called it ‘The Lord is my banner’.
v16 Moses said: ‘I lifted up my hands to the Lord on his seat, where he rules. I prayed to him. Now the Lord has said that he will always fight against the Amalekites.’
Comment:
A ‘banner’ is a large piece of cloth that someone fixes to a stick. Soldiers carry banners when they go to fight. The banner is like a sign. It tells the enemy that you are coming.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 17:8-16
The victory of the Israelites over the Amalekites
v8 At Rephidim, the Amalekites came out and they fought against the Israelites.
v9 Moses said to Joshua: ‘Choose some of our men. Then go out and fight with the Amalekites. Tomorrow I will stand on the top of the hill. And I will hold God’s stick in my hand.’
v10 So Joshua fought against the Amalekites. He obeyed the words of Moses. Moses, Aaron and Hur went up to the top of the hill.
v11 When Moses lifted up his hand, the Israelites were winning in the fight. But when Moses brought his hand down, the Amalekites were winning in the fight.
v12 Moses hands became tired. So Aaron and Hur put a stone under Moses and he sat on the stone. Then Aaron and Hur held up Moses’ hands. Aaron stood on one side of Moses and Hur stood on the other side. They held his hands up, until sunset.
v13 So Joshua and his men beat the Amalekite army in the fight.
v14 Then the Lord said to Moses: ‘Write these things on a scroll. Then you will remember them. Joshua must hear my words because I will kill all of the Amalekites. Nobody in the whole world will remember them.’
v15 Then Moses built a stone table and he called it ‘The Lord is my banner’.
v16 Moses said: ‘I lifted up my hands to the Lord on his seat, where he rules. I prayed to him. Now the Lord has said that he will always fight against the Amalekites.’
Comment:
A ‘banner’ is a large piece of cloth that someone fixes to a stick. Soldiers carry banners when they go to fight. The banner is like a sign. It tells the enemy that you are coming.
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Go and teach all nations
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 17:1-7
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 17:1-7
The LORD gives to the Israelites in the desert water out of a rock
v1 Then all the Israelites traveled away from the desert called Sin. They moved from one place to another, when the Lord commanded them. When they came to Rephidim, there was no water. The people had nothing to drink.
v2 Because of this, the people quarreled with Moses. They said: ‘Give us water to drink!’ And Moses said to them: ‘You should not quarrel with me! You should not try to make the Lord angry!’
v3 But the people needed water very much and they said bad things against Moses. They said: ‘You should not have brought us out of Egypt! You will kill us and our children and our animals. We will die, because we have no water.’
v4 Then Moses shouted aloud to the Lord. ‘What shall I do with these people? They will throw stones at me soon. Then they will throw them until I am dead.’
v5 The Lord said to Moses: ‘Walk in front of the people. Bring some of the leaders of the Israelites with you. Take your stick in your hand, the stick with which you hit the River Nile. Go!
v6 I will stand there, in front of you, by the rock at Horeb. Hit the rock, and water will come out of it. Then the people can drink.’ So Moses did this, while the leaders of the Israelites watched him.
v7 And he called that place Massah and Meribah, because the Israelites quarreled there. And they tried to make the Lord angry. They said: ‘Is the Lord with us, or is he not with us?’
Comment:
‘Massah’ means ‘try to make a person angry’. ‘Meribah’ means ‘a quarrel’.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 17:1-7
The LORD gives to the Israelites in the desert water out of a rock
v1 Then all the Israelites traveled away from the desert called Sin. They moved from one place to another, when the Lord commanded them. When they came to Rephidim, there was no water. The people had nothing to drink.
v2 Because of this, the people quarreled with Moses. They said: ‘Give us water to drink!’ And Moses said to them: ‘You should not quarrel with me! You should not try to make the Lord angry!’
v3 But the people needed water very much and they said bad things against Moses. They said: ‘You should not have brought us out of Egypt! You will kill us and our children and our animals. We will die, because we have no water.’
v4 Then Moses shouted aloud to the Lord. ‘What shall I do with these people? They will throw stones at me soon. Then they will throw them until I am dead.’
v5 The Lord said to Moses: ‘Walk in front of the people. Bring some of the leaders of the Israelites with you. Take your stick in your hand, the stick with which you hit the River Nile. Go!
v6 I will stand there, in front of you, by the rock at Horeb. Hit the rock, and water will come out of it. Then the people can drink.’ So Moses did this, while the leaders of the Israelites watched him.
v7 And he called that place Massah and Meribah, because the Israelites quarreled there. And they tried to make the Lord angry. They said: ‘Is the Lord with us, or is he not with us?’
Comment:
‘Massah’ means ‘try to make a person angry’. ‘Meribah’ means ‘a quarrel’.
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Go and teach all nations
Saturday, February 02, 2008
Go and teach all nations - Exodus 16:32-36
Go and teach all nations
Exodus 16:32-36
Aaron does what the LORD has commanded Moses; he put 1 omer of manna into a pot for the future times and then he put the pot in the tabernacle, to keep it safe
v32 And Moses said: ‘This is what the Lord has commanded. He said: “Keep 1 omer of manna (this is equal to 2 liters) for the people in future times. Then they will see the bread that I fed to you in the desert. I gave this to you when I brought you out of the country called Egypt.” ’
v33 So Moses spoke to Aaron. He said: ‘Put one omer of manna into a pot. Then put the pot in the tabernacle. We must keep it, so that our people can see it in the future times.’
v34 And Aaron did what the Lord had said to Moses. He put the pot in front of the Testimony, to keep it safe.
v35 The Israelites ate the manna for 40 years, until they had finished their journey. They ate it until they came to the country called Canaan.
v36 (10 omers is equal to 1 ephah.)
Comment:
Verse 34 - tells us about something that happened at a later time.
In Exodus 25:10, 16, we read that Moses made a special box called the Ark of the Covenant. In the box he put the Testimony. This was two stones on which God had written his 10 rules.
After Moses had made the Ark of the Covenant, Aaron put the pot of manna into it.
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Go and teach all nations
Exodus 16:32-36
Aaron does what the LORD has commanded Moses; he put 1 omer of manna into a pot for the future times and then he put the pot in the tabernacle, to keep it safe
v32 And Moses said: ‘This is what the Lord has commanded. He said: “Keep 1 omer of manna (this is equal to 2 liters) for the people in future times. Then they will see the bread that I fed to you in the desert. I gave this to you when I brought you out of the country called Egypt.” ’
v33 So Moses spoke to Aaron. He said: ‘Put one omer of manna into a pot. Then put the pot in the tabernacle. We must keep it, so that our people can see it in the future times.’
v34 And Aaron did what the Lord had said to Moses. He put the pot in front of the Testimony, to keep it safe.
v35 The Israelites ate the manna for 40 years, until they had finished their journey. They ate it until they came to the country called Canaan.
v36 (10 omers is equal to 1 ephah.)
Comment:
Verse 34 - tells us about something that happened at a later time.
In Exodus 25:10, 16, we read that Moses made a special box called the Ark of the Covenant. In the box he put the Testimony. This was two stones on which God had written his 10 rules.
After Moses had made the Ark of the Covenant, Aaron put the pot of manna into it.
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