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My presence, the Lord said, shall go before thee, and bring thee to thy resting-place. (Exodus 33, 14)
there I will station thee in a cleft of the rock, while my glory passes by, and cover thee with my right hand until I have gone past. (Exodus 33, 22)
No one else is to climb up with thee, no one else is to be in sight on any part of the mountain; even the cattle and the sheep must not be allowed to graze within view. (Exodus 34, 3)
Lord, he said, if thou dost look on me with favour, I entreat thee to go with us on our journey, stiff-necked as this people is; guilt of our sins do thou pardon, and keep us for thy own. (Exodus 34, 9)
Thy part is to keep all the commandments I am now giving thee.When I dispossess Amorrhite, Chanaanite, Hethite, Pherezite, Hevite and Jebusite at thy coming, (Exodus 34, 11)
Do not ally yourselves, then, with those who dwell there; those faithless hearts will be set on their own gods, and when they do sacrifice to their idols, someone will bid thee come and feast upon the meat so offered. (Exodus 34, 15)
Observe the feast of unleavened bread. For seven days, in the first month of spring, thou shalt eat thy bread without leaven, as I bade thee; it was in that spring month thou didst escape from Egypt. (Exodus 34, 18)
And so, when I have dispossessed the nations at thy coming, and given thee wide lands to dwell in, three times a year present thyself before the Lord thy God, and thy lands none shall invade by treachery. (Exodus 34, 24)
Bring the first-fruits of thy land as an offering to the house of the Lord thy God. Seething a kid in its dam’s milk is a rite forbidden thee. (Exodus 34, 26)
Then the Lord said to Moses, Put these words in writing, as terms of the covenant I am making with thee and with Israel. (Exodus 34, 27)
Bring with thee Aaron and his sons, and their sacred vestments, and the oil for anointing, and a young bullock such as is offered for a fault, and two rams, and a basket of unleavened bread, (Leviticus 8, 2)
Then he said to Aaron, Go up to the altar, and immolate the victim that is to atone for thy faults; offer burnt-sacrifice, to win pardon for thyself and for the people; the people too, have a victim thou must immolate, making intercession for them as the Lord bids thee. (Leviticus 9, 7)
