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  • So all the sons of Israel carried out the divine commands Moses and Aaron had received; (Exodus 12, 50)

  • Here Moses went up to meet God, and the voice of God came to him from the mountain, A message to the race of Jacob; to Israel’s sons proclaim it: (Exodus 19, 3)

  • So, when Moses came back, he summoned the elders of the people, and told them what message it was the Lord had entrusted to him; (Exodus 19, 7)

  • and cried out to Moses, Do thou tell us the message; we are ready to obey thee. Do not let us hear the Lord speaking; it will cost us our lives. (Exodus 20, 19)

  • And the Lord gave Moses this further message for the Israelites: You stood watching while I spoke to you out of heaven; (Exodus 20, 22)

  • And now the Lord gave Moses this message, (Exodus 25, 1)

  • I have filled him with my divine spirit, making him wise, adroit, and skilful in every kind of craftsmanship; (Exodus 31, 3)

  • God’s workmanship; a divine hand had traced the characters they bore. (Exodus 32, 16)

  • and he said, A message to you from the Lord God of Israel. Gird on your swords, and pass to and fro through the middle of the camp, from gate to gate, killing your own brothers, your own friends, your own neighbours. (Exodus 32, 27)

  • And now a new message came to Moses from the Lord, March on, then, with the people thou hast led out of Egypt; make thy way hence to the land I promised Abraham, Isaac and Jacob should be the home of their race. (Exodus 33, 1)

  • And he answered, All my splendour shall pass before thy eyes, and I will pronounce, in thy presence, my own divine name, the name of the Lord who shews favour where he will, grants pardon where he will. (Exodus 33, 19)

  • The Lord has filled this man with his divine spirit, making him wise, adroit, and skilful in every kind of craftsmanship, (Exodus 35, 31)


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