Deuteronomy 10:2
and I will wryte in the table, the wordes that were in the first tables which thou brakest, ad thou shalt put the in the arcke.
and I will wryte in the table, the wordes that were in the first tables which thou brakest, ad thou shalt put the in the arcke.
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1In the same ceason the Lord sayed vnto me hewe the two tables of stone like vnto the first and come vp vnto me in to the mount ad make the an Arke of wod,
3And I made an arke of sethi wod ad hewed two tables of stone like vnto the first, ad went vp in to the mountayne and the.ij. tables in myne hande.
4And he wrote in the tables, acording to the first writinge (the.x. verses whiche the Lorde spake vnto you in the mount out of the fire in the daye when the people were gathered) ad gaue the vnto me.
5And I departed ad came doune fro the hyll and put the tables in the arcke which I had made: ad there they remayned, as the Lorde commaunded m
1And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses: hew the.ij. tables of stone like vnto the first that I maye write in the the wordes which were in the fyrst.ij. tables, which thou brakest.
2And be redye agaynst the mornige that thou mayst come vpp early vnto the mount of Sinai and stode me there apo the toppe of the mount.
9after that I was gone vpp in to the mount, to fett the tables of stone, the tables of appoyntment which the Lorde made with you. And I abode in the hyll.xl. dayes ad xl. nightes and nether ate bred nor dranke water.
10And the Lorde delyuered me two tables of stone writen with the finger of God, and in them was acordynge to all the wordes which the Lorde sayed vnto you in the mount out of the fire in the daye whe the people were gathered together.
11And whe the.xl. dayes and.xl. nyghtes were ended, the Lorde gaue me: the two tables off stone, the tables of the testament,
12and sayed vnto me: Vpp, and get the doune quyckely from hence, for thy people which thou hast broughte out of Egipte, haue marred them selues. They are turned attonce out of the waye, whiche I commaunded them, and haue made the a god of metall.
15And Moses turned his backe and went doune fro the hyll, and the.ij. tables of witnesse in his hande: which were wrytte on both the leaues
16and were the worke of God, ad the writige was the writinge of God graue apon the tables.
15And I turned awaye and came doune from the hyll (and the hyll burnt with fire) and had the two tables of the appoyntment in my handes.
16And when I loked and sawe that ye had synned agenst the Lorde youre God and had made you a calfe of metall and had turned attonce out of the waye whiche the Lorde had commaunded you.
17The I toke the two tables and cast them out of my two handes, and brake the before youre eyes.
13And he declared vnto you his couenaunt, which he commaunded you to doo, euen.x. verses and wrote them in two tables of stone.
4And Moses hewed.ij. tables of stone like vnto the first ad rose vp early in the morninge ad went vp vnto the mout of Sinai as the Lorde comaunded him: ad toke in his hade the.ij tables of stone.
27And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses: write these wordes, for vppon these wordes I haue made a couenaunt with the and with the childern of Israel.
28And he was there with the Lorde.xl. dayes ad.xl. nyghtes, ad nether ate bred nor dronke water. And he wrote in the tables the wordes of the couenaunt: euen ten verses.
18And whe he had made an end of comening with Moses vppon the mounte Sinai, he gaue him two tables of witnesse: which were of stone and written with the finger of God.
12And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses: come vpp to me in to the hyll and be there, ad I will geue the tables of stone and a lawe and commaundmentes, which I haue written to teach them.
16And thou shalt put in the arke, the wytnesse which I shall geue the.
22These wordes the Lorde spake vnto al youre multitude in the mount out of the fyre, cloude and darcknesse, with a loude voyce and added nomoare there to, and wrote them in.ij. tables of stone and delyuered them vnto me.
8And thou shalt write vppon the stones all the wordes of this lawe, manyfestly and well
25of them he commaunded the Leuites which bare the arcke of the testamet of the Lorde sayenge:
26take the boke off thys lawe and put it by the syde of the arcke of the testament of the Lorde youre God, and let it be there for a witnesse vnto the.
21And thou shalt put the mercyseate aboue apon the arke, ad in the arke thou shalt put the wytnesse which I will geue the.
22There I will mete the and will comon with the from apon the mercyseate from betwene the two cherubyns which are apon the arke of witnesse, of all thynge which I will geue the in commaundment vnto the childern of Israel.
10And I taried in the mount, eue as at the first tyme.xl. dayes and.xl. nyghtes and the Lorde herkened vnto me at that tyme also, so that the Lorde wolde not destroye the.
6And thou shalt put it before the vayle that hangeth before the arcke of witnesse, and before the mercyseate that is before the witnesse, where I will mete the.
19And as soone as he came nye vnto the hoste and sawe the calfe and the daunsynge, his wrath waxed hote, and he cast the tables out of his hande, and brake them euen at the hyll fote.
10And they shall make an arke of sethim wodd.ij. cubittes and an halfe longe, a cubite ad an halfe brode and a cubitt and an halfe hye.
4Then Moses wrote all the wordes of the Lorde and rose vp early ad made an alter vnder the hyll, and.xij. pilers acordynge to the nombre of the.xij. trybes of Israel,
14and put the staues in the rynges alonge by the sydes of the arke, to bere it with all.
20And he toke ad put the testimonye in the arke ad sett the staues to the arcke and put the merciseate an hye apon the arcke,
9and shalt write them vppon the postes of thy housse ad vppon thy gates.
34And thou shalt put the mercyseate vppon the arcke of witnesse in the holyest place.
30And rere vp the habitacion acordinge to the facion ther of that was shewed the in the mount.
4ad brynge in the table and apparell it, and brynge in the candelsticke and put on his lampes,