Exodus, 19

The New American Bible

1 In the third month after their departure from the land of Egypt, on its first day, the Israelites came to the desert of Sinai.

2 After the journey from Rephidim to the desert of Sinai, they pitched camp. While Israel was encamped here in front of the mountain,

3 Moses went up the mountain to God. Then the LORD called to him and said, "Thus shall you say to the house of Jacob;

4 tell the Israelites: You have seen for yourselves how I treated the Egyptians and how I bore you up on eagle wings and brought you here to myself.

5 Therefore, if you hearken to my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my special possession, dearer to me than all other people, though all the earth is mine.

6 You shall be to me a kingdom of priests, a holy nation. That is what you must tell the Israelites."

7 So Moses went and summoned the elders of the people. When he set before them all that the LORD had ordered him to tell them,

8 the people all answered together, "Everything the LORD has said, we will do." Then Moses brought back to the LORD the response of the people.

9 The LORD also told him, "I am coming to you in a dense cloud, so that when the people hear me speaking with you, they may always have faith in you also." When Moses, then, had reported to the LORD the response of the people,

10 the LORD added, "Go to the people and have them sanctify themselves today and tomorrow. Make them wash their garments

11 and be ready for the third day; for on the third day the LORD will come down on Mount Sinai before the eyes of all the people.

12 Set limits for the people all around the mountain, and tell them: Take care not to go up the mountain, or even to touch its base. If anyone touches the mountain, he must be put to death.

13 No hand shall touch him; he must be stoned to death or killed with arrows. Such a one, man or beast, must not be allowed to live. Only when the ram's horn resounds may they go up to the mountain."

14 Then Moses came down from the mountain to the people and had them sanctify themselves and wash their garments.

15 He warned them, "Be ready for the third day. Have no intercourse with any woman."

16 On the morning of the third day there were peals of thunder and lightning, and a heavy cloud over the mountain, and a very loud trumpet blast, so that all the people in the camp trembled.

17 But Moses led the people out of the camp to meet God, and they stationed themselves at the foot of the mountain.

18 Mount Sinai was all wrapped in smoke, for the LORD came down upon it in fire. The smoke rose from it as though from a furnace, and the whole mountain trembled violently.

19 The trumpet blast grew louder and louder, while Moses was speaking and God answering him with thunder.

20 When the LORD came down to the top of Mount Sinai, he summoned Moses to the top of the mountain, and Moses went up to him.

21 Then the LORD told Moses, "Go down and warn the people not to break through toward the LORD in order to see him; otherwise many of them will be struck down.

22 The priests, too, who approach the LORD must sanctify themselves; else he will vent his anger upon them."

23 Moses said to the LORD, "The people cannot go up to Mount Sinai, for you yourself warned us to set limits around the mountain to make it sacred."

24 The LORD repeated, "Go down now! Then come up again along with Aaron. But the priests and the people must not break through to come up to the LORD; else he will vent his anger upon them."

25 So Moses went down to the people and told them this.




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Exodus 19 deals with the moment when God reveals Himself to the people of Israel on Mount Sinai. He instructs Moses to climb the mountain and receive the commandments of the law, so that the people know how to behave before the divine presence. The chapter is marked by a strong sense of holiness and fear, and shows how God communicates with his people directly and powerfully. From this premise, we can find the following related verses:

Psalm 68:8: "The earth shuddered, and the heavens dripped before the face of God; Sinai himself trembled before God's face, the God of Israel." This verse describes the intensity of the divine presence on Mount Sinai, as if it were a seismic event that shook the entire region.

Matthew 5:17: "Do not think that I came to revoke the law or the prophets; I did not come to revoke, I came to fulfill." Jesus, in his sermon speech, reaffirms the importance of God's law as a guide to human conduct, as was revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai.

Hebrews 12:18-21: "For you have not come to palpable fire, neither to darkness, nor the storm, nor to the sound of trumpet, nor to the voice of words, which they heard it asked them not to speak to them anymore; They could not stand what was ordered to them: if until a animal touches the hill, it will be stoned. " This excerpt from the New Testament refers to the moment when God turned to Moses on Mount Sinai, describing the holiness and fear that involved this experience.

Acts 7:38: "This is what was among the congregation in the desert, with the angel who spoke to him on Mount Sinai, and with our parents, and received living words to not transmit them." This verse refers to Moses as the intermediary between God and the people of Israel, who received divine laws directly on Mount Sinai and transmitted them to others.

Revelation 19:16: "In his role and his thigh, he has written this name: King of kings and Lord of lords." This verse describes the divine figure of Jesus, which is represented as the Supreme King who rules over all creation, including the law that was revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai.





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