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Verse 1

And 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.

Verse 2

And 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.

Verse 3

But let no man come vp with the, nether let any man be sene thorow out all the mount, nether let shepe nor oxen fede before the hyll.

Verse 4

And 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.

Verse 5

And the Lorde desceded in the cloude, ad stode with him there: ad he called apo the name of the Lorde.

Verse 6

And whe the Lorde walked before him, he cryed: Lorde Lorde God full of compassion ad mercy, which art not lightly angrye but abundat in mercy ad trueth,

Verse 7

ad kepest mercy in store for thousandes, ad forgeuest wikednesse, trespace ad synne (for there is no man ynnocet before the) and visetest the wikydnesse of the fathers vpo the childern ad apon childerns childern, euen vnto the thryd ad fourth generatio.

Verse 8

And Moses bowed hymself to the erth quykly, ad worshipped

Verse 9

ad sayde: yf I haue foude grace in thi sighte o Lorde, than let my Lorde goo with us (for it is a stuburne people) and haue mercy apo oure wikednesse ad oure synne, and let us be thyne enheritaunce.

Verse 10

And he sayde: beholde, I make an appoyntment before all this people, that I will do maruells: soch as haue not bene done i all the worlde, nether amoge any nacyon. And all the people amonge which thou art, shall se the worke of the Lorde: for it is a terryble thinge that I will doo with the:

Verse 11

kepe all that I commaunde the this daye, and beholde: I will cast out before the: the Amorites, Canaanites, Hethites, Pherezites, Heuites and Iebusites.

Verse 12

Take hede to thi selfe, that thou make no compacte with the inhabiters of the lode whether thou goest lest it be cause of ruyne amonge you.

Verse 13

But ouerthrowe their alters and breke their pilers, and cutt doune their grooues,

Verse 14

for thou shalt worshippe no straunge God For the Lorde is called gelous, because he is a gelous God:

Verse 15

lest yf thou make any agreament with the inhabiters of the lande, when they go a whoorynge after their goddes ad do sacrifyce vnto their goddes, they call the and thou eate of their sacrifyce:

Verse 16

ad thou take of their doughters vnto thi sonnes, and when their doughters goo a whoorynge after their goddes,

Verse 17

they make thi sonnes goo a whoorynge after their goddes also. Thou shalt make the no goddes of metall

Verse 18

The fest of swete bred shalt thou kepe, ad.vij. dayes thou shalt eate vnleuended bred (as I commaunded the) in the tyme apoynted in the moneth of Abib: for in the moneth of Abib thou camest out of Egipte.

Verse 19

All that breaketh vp the matryce shalbe mine, and all that breaketh the matryce amonge thi catell, yf it be male: whether it be oxe or shepe.

Verse 20

But the first of the asse thou shalt by out with a shepe, or yf thou redeme him not: se thou breake his necke. All the firstborne of thi sonnes thou must nedes redeme. And se that no ma appeare before me emptye.

Verse 21

Sixe dayes thou shalt worke, and the seueth thou shalt rest: both from earynge and reapynge.

Verse 22

Thou shalt obserue the feast of wekes with the fyrst frutes of wheate heruest, ad the feast of ingaderynge at the yeres ende.

Verse 23

Thrise in a yere shall all youre men childern appeare before the Lorde Iehouah God of Israel:

Verse 24

for I will cast out the nacyons before the and will enlarge thi costes, so that no man shall desyre thi londe, while thou goest vp to appeare before the face of the Lorde thi God, thryse in the yere.

Verse 25

Thou shalt not offre the bloude of my sacrifyce with leuended bred: nether shall ought of the sacrifyce of the feast of Passeover, be lefte vnto the morninge.

Verse 26

The first of the firstfrutes of thy lode, thou shalt brynge vnto the house of the Lorde thy God. And se, that thou seth not a kydd in his mothers mylke.

Verse 27

And 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.

Verse 28

And 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.

Verse 29

And Moses came doune from mount Sinai and the.ij. tables of witnesse in his hande, and yet he wyst not that the skynne of his face shone with beames of his comenynge with him.

Verse 30

And when Aaron and all the childern of Israel loked apon Moses and sawe that the skynne of his face shone with beames, they were a frayde to come nye him.

Verse 31

But he called the to him, and then Aaron and all the chefe of the companye came vnto him, ad Moses talked with them.

Verse 32

And at the last all the childern of Israel came vnto him, and he commaunded them all that the Lorde had sayde vnto him in mount Sinai.

Verse 33

And as soone as he had made an ende of comenynge with them, he put a couerynge apo his face.

Verse 34

But whe he went before the Lorde to speak with him, he toke the couerige of vntill he came out. And he came out and spake vnto the childern of Israel that which he was commaunded.

Verse 35

And the childern of Israel sawe the face of Moses, that the skynne of his face shone with beames: but Moses put a couerynge vppon his face, vntill he went in, to comen with him.

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