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  • No one may lay a hand on him: he must be stoned or shot by arrow; whether man or beast, he shall not live." When the ram's horn sounds a long blast, they must go up the mountain.' (Exodus 19, 13)

  • So Moses came down from the mountain to the people; he made the people sanctify themselves and they washed their clothes. (Exodus 19, 14)

  • Now at daybreak two days later, there were peals of thunder and flashes of lightning, dense cloud on the mountain and a very loud trumpet blast; and, in the camp, all the people trembled. (Exodus 19, 16)

  • Then Moses led the people out of the camp to meet God; and they took their stand at the bottom of the mountain. (Exodus 19, 17)

  • Mount Sinai was entirely wrapped in smoke, because Yahweh had descended on it in the form of fire. The smoke rose like smoke from a furnace and the whole mountain shook violently. (Exodus 19, 18)

  • Yahweh descended on Mount Sinai, on the top of the mountain, and Yahweh called Moses to the top of the mountain; and Moses went up. (Exodus 19, 20)

  • Moses said to Yahweh, 'The people cannot come up Mount Sinai, since you yourself warned us to mark out the limits of the mountain and declare it sacred.' (Exodus 19, 23)

  • Seeing the thunder pealing, the lightning flashing, the trumpet blasting and the mountain smoking, the people were all terrified and kept their distance. (Exodus 20, 18)

  • Moses put all Yahweh's words into writing, and early next morning he built an altar at the foot of the mountain, with twelve standing-stones for the twelve tribes of Israel. (Exodus 24, 4)

  • Yahweh said to Moses, 'Come up to me on the mountain. Stay there, and I will give you the stone tablets -- the law and the commandment -- which I have written for their instruction.' (Exodus 24, 12)

  • Moses made ready, with Joshua his assistant, and they went up the mountain of God. (Exodus 24, 13)

  • Moses then went up the mountain. Cloud covered the mountain. (Exodus 24, 15)


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