people the whole of the commands of the Evan-L1v1No,and the whole of His decrees; when all the people answered with one voice, and said; ‘ All the commandswhich the EVER- LIVING commands, we will do.’ muses rzrnrhz there Znius. Moses afterwards wrote down all
the commands of the Lonn and arose in the morning, and built an altar peace—offerings to the Evenmivmc. nant, and read it in the hearing of All that Moses consequently took the blood
and sprinkled it upon the People, This is the blood of the Covenant which the EvER~L1VItNG has settled with you, in all these Eb: ®!;iz£s aarznir Sinai. Afterwards Moses, Aaron, Nadab,
and Abihu, and the seventy princes of Israel went UP, and saw the GOD of Israel, and under His feet was like the dazzle of sapphire stones, and the splendour of the clear sun; but upon the nobles of the children of Israel, He did not extend His hand. They however gazed upon God; and they ate and drank. www rullzit in §i:mi. Then the Evnnmrvmo said to
Come up to the mountain to Me, and stay there, and I will give you stone slabs, with the Laws and Commandments which I have written for your instruction} Therefore Moses arose with joshua
his attendant, and Moses went up the mount to Gon. But the princes Let us remain here, until you return to us, and also Aaron and Hur with us,-—Why should the words of the Even-Livmo come to us ?' Consequently Moses ascended the
hill, and a cloud covered the hill, and the splendour of the EvER— LIVING rested upon the hill of Sinai; and the cloud covered it six days. Then He called to Moses on the seventh day out of the cloud, and the glory of the EVER-LIVINQ appeared like a consuming fire on the head of the mountain to the eyes of the children of Israel. Moses, therefore, went into the
midst of the cloud, and ascended the hill. And Moses was upon the hill forty days and forty nights. Mya Znstrtzrlimts rm Sinai. ro xr 12 16 18. There the Evan-1.1v1No spoke to 5 Tell the children of Israel that they must bring offer- ings to Me. From anything their heart induces them, they may offer. And these are the offerings they may offer for themselves, gold, silver, and brass, and blue, and purple, and scarlet, and red; spun goats’ hair, and red ram skins, and badgers’ skins, and acacia wood; oil for the light for the lamps, with oil to anoint, and incense to perfume; and .make for ’7'l