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he said, Go back to the people, and spend to-day and to-morrow ridding them of defilement. Let them wash their clothes, (Exodus 19, 10)
No hand must be laid on him, he must be stoned, or shot down with javelins; beast or man that touches the mountain is to die. All this, until they hear a blast on the ram’s horn; then let them go up on to the mountain. (Exodus 19, 13)
But, Lord, said Moses, the common folk will be in no danger of climbing up on to Sinai; thou thyself hast warned them, and bidden us set bounds, to keep the mountain inviolable. (Exodus 19, 23)
Go down, the Lord said to him, and come back with Aaron alone; neither priests nor people are to go beyond their bounds, and come into the Lord’s presence, or he will slay them. (Exodus 19, 24)
I, the Lord, am thy God (he said); I, who rescued thee from the land of Egypt, where thou didst dwell in slavery. (Exodus 20, 2)
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s house, or set thy heart upon thy neighbour’s wife, or servant or hand-maid or ox or ass or anything else that is his. (Exodus 20, 17)
But Moses said to the people, Do not be afraid; God has come here to make trial of your obedience; he would have you possessed with the fear of him, to preserve you from sin. (Exodus 20, 20)
And these laws, he said, thou shalt promulgate to them.✻ (Exodus 21, 1)
If thou dost buy a slave that is a Hebrew by race, he shall do thee six years’ service, and in the seventh year, without any ransom paid, he shall go free. (Exodus 21, 2)
If he is not prepared to do these three things, then she must go free, with no ransom paid for her. (Exodus 21, 11)
When a man beats his servant or his handmaid to death, if death follows at once, he must pay the full penalty; (Exodus 21, 20)
If anyone gives servant or handmaid a blow on the eye, so that the sight of it is lost, he must set them free in return for the sight he robbed them of; (Exodus 21, 26)
