[Exodus xix. 1. In the third month, when t gone forth out of the land of Egy into the wilderness of Si'nai. Fo Reph'i-dim, and were come to the pitched in the wilderness; and th the mount. And it came to pas morning, that there were thunders cloud upon the mount, and the vo ing loud; so that all the people t bled. And Moses brought forth t to meet with God; and they stood mount. 2. And Mount Sinai was altoge the Lord descended upon it in fir ascended as the smoke of a furn quaked greatly. And when the v ed long, and waxed louder and God answered him by a voice. upon Mount Sinai, on the top of called Moses up to the top of the m 3. And God spake all these LORD THY GOD, which have b of Egypt, out of the house of bon other gods before me. Thou shal graven image, or any likeness of above, or that is in the earth bene under the earth: thou shalt not b nor serve them: for I, the Lord th visiting the iniquity of the fathers the third and fourth generation of e, onor thy father and thy mother, upon the land which the Lord thy ■alt not kill. Thou shalt not comnot steal. Thou shalt not bear eighbor. Thou shalt not covet shalt not covet thy neighbor's nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, hat is thy neighbor's. w the thunderings, and the lighttrumpet, and the mountain smoke saw it, they removed, and stood nto Moses, Speak thou with us, not God speak with us, lest we the people, Fear not; for God is hat his fear may be before your SON XIV. ES THE ISRAELITES. b. xxii., &c.] Israel set forward, and pitched is side Jordan by Jericho. And aw all that Israel had done to b was sore afraid of the people, nd Mo'ab was distressed because And Balak the son of Zippor at that time. He sent messen departed w they came Balak. An with them; blessed. A unto the pr Lord refuse princes of said, Balaan 3. And honorable th to him, Thu I pray thee, promote the soever thou curse me this the servants full of silver Lord my Go you, tarry ye Lord will say at night, and rise brought him u Out of the mountain ing, thy mother, e Lord thy alt not comlt not bear I not covet neighbor's nor his ox, nd the lightntain smok, and stood ou with us, us, lest we ; for God is before your and pitched richo. And had done to the people, ssed because n of Zippor sent messen they came unto Balaam, and spa Balak. And God said unto Ba' with them; thou shalt not curse blessed. And Balaam rose up unto the princes of Balak, Get J Lord refuseth to give me leave 1 princes of Moab rose up, and th said, Balaam refuseth to come wit 3. And Balak sent yet again honorable than they. And they to him, Thus saith Balak the son I pray thee, hinder thee from co promote thee unto very great ho soever thou sayest unto me: co curse me this people. And Balaa the servants of Balak, If Balak full of silver and gold, I cannot g Lord my God, to do less or more you, tarry ye also here this night, Lord will say unto me more. An at night, and said unto him, If th rise up, and go with them; but ye say unto thee, that shalt thou do. 4. So Balaam went with the p came to pass on the morrow, tha brought him up into the high place might see the utmost part of the p up his parable, and said, Balak, the king of Moab, hath brought | Com me from Aram, And and he liveth. 2. And the Lord said unto me, the words of this people, which the they have well said all that they ha were such a heart in them, that keep all my commandments alwa with them, and with their chil observe to do, therefore, as the I manded you ye shall not turn asi the left. Ye shall walk in all the ye God hath commanded 3. Hear, O Israel: the Lord o 4. And when thy son asketh th ing, What mean the testimonies, judgments, which the Lord our G Then thou shalt say unto thy son, men in Egypt; and the Lord broug mighty hand. And the Lord com statutes, to fear the Lord our God, |