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—TIME Magazine
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The publication of this volume of Tanakh, the complete Jewish Bible, culminates the historic project undertaken three decades ago
by the
Jewish Publication Society: an entirely original translation rectly
of the Holy Scriptures, made
di-
Hebrew text into
the
from the
traditional
language of contemporary English speakers.
The
New
Jewish Translation represents the
collaborative efforts of academic scholars
and
rabbis representing the three largest branches
of organized Judaism
America. Not since the when seventy-two elders
in
third century b.c.e.,
of the tribes of lation
Israel created the
of Scriptures known
Greek
trans-
as the Septuagint,
has a broadly based committee of Jewish scholars
produced
a
major Bible translation.
In executing their translators lical
made
monumental
task,
interpretation, ancient
and modern, Jewish
and non-Jewish. They drew upon the findings of linguistics as the
the
use of the entire range of bib-
gamut of
and archaeology
early rabbinic
latest
as well
and medieval
commentators, grammarians, and philologians.
The
resulting text
and
biblical scholarship,
a
is
triumph of literary
style
unsurpassed for accu-
racy and clarity.
The
three parts of Tanakh were initially pub-
lished in three
main
Books of Moses) ets) in
in
stages:
Torah (The Five
1962, NeviHm (The Proph-
1978, and Kethuvim (The Writings) in
1982. These
texts,
sented for the
first
with revisions, are
now
pre-
time as a single volume, one
long awaited by scholars and general readers,
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TANAKH 3"*? THE HOLY SCRIPTURES The
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to the
Traditional
Hebrew Text
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Contents
Table of Scriptural Readings
Preface
ix
xv
Glossary for the Footnotes
Abbreviations
TORAH
and Terms
xxiii
xxv
THE FIVE BOOKS OF MOSES
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GENESIS
3
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EXODUS
85
Kip-n
LEVITICUS
imnn
numbers
nm
DEUTERONOMY
153
203
273
For weekly Sabbath readings,
see
page
ix.
CONTENTS
NEVFIM
THE PROPHETS
ytznrp
JOSHUA
337
d^uqiu;
JUDGES
377
K
^Kl)3tt7
n
bmn\u
k 3
SAMUEL II SAMUEL
d'o'to
I
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II
Twelve
469
515
KINGS
565
615
JEREMIAH
'
EZEKIEL
763 893
Minor Prophets
win ^Nl 1 D1BJ7
rrnny
mr
HOSEA -
JOEL
AMOS
981 1005 1015
OBADIAH
mrD
JONAH MICAH
Dim
NAHUM
1033
1037 1041 1055
pipnn
HABAKKUK
may
ZEPHANIAH
un
mat •ON^n
VI
KINGS
ISAIAH
1
^NpirP 277£
417
I
HAGGAI
1063
1079
ZECHARIAH
MALACHI
1071
1083
1101
CONTENTS
KETHUVIM D^Tin
^Wn n-pK
nn^n -p^ nn n^H
THE WRITINGS PSALMS
1109
PROVERBS JOB
1285
1339
the song of songs
RUTH
1419
lamentations
nbnp
ECCLESIASTES
-inDK
ESTHER
1457
bwn
DANIEL
1469
K-IU7
JTOm
KD^nnai 3 wwn nm
EZRA
11
1425 1441
1493
NEHEMIAH I
1405
1509
chronicles chronicles
1531
1573
Vll
Table of Scriptural Readings
TORAH
NEVFIM
Weekly Sabbath Readings GENESIS rptwrin
m
1.1-6.8
Isaiah 42.5-43.10 (42.5-21)*
6.9-11.32
Isaiah 54.1-55.5 (54.1-10)
1*1*
12.1-17.27
Isaiah 40.27-41.16
KTn tvvd "n
18.1-22.24
II
23.1-25.18
I
Kings 4.1-37 (4.1-23)
Kings 1.1-31
mVin
25.19-28.9
Malachi 1.1-2.7
K2T1
28.10-32.3
Hosea 12.13-14.10; 14.7 or Micah
n^ttni
32.4-36.43
Hosea 11.7-12.12 (Obadiah 1.1-21)
num
37.1-40.23
Amos
rpn u/n
41.1-44.17
I
44.18-47.27
Ezekiel 37.15-28
»rm
47.28-50.26
I
1.1-6.1
Isaiah 27.6-28.13;
7.18 (11.7-12.12)
2.6-3.8
Kings 3.15-4.1 Kings 2.1-12
EXODUS ninu;
29.22,23
(Jeremiah 1.1-2.3) k-iki
Ezekiel 28.25-29.21
10.1-13.16
Jeremiah 46.13-28
13.17-17.16
Judges 4.4-5.31 (5.1-31)
1
18.1-20.26
Isaiah 6.1-7.6; 9.5,
D^UD^n
21.1-24.18
Jeremiah 34.8-22; 33.25, 26
nnnn myn
25.1-27.19
I
27.20-30.10
Ezekiel 43.10-27
jo
r6un
nn
6 (6.1-13)
Kings 5.26-6.13
30.11-34.35
I
Kings 18.1-39 (18.20-39)
^np'i
35.1-38.20
I
Kings 7.40-50 (7.13-26)
mpa
38.21-40.38
I
Kings 7.51-8.21 (7.40-50)
Ku/n
a
6.2-9.35
'O
Parentheses indicate Sepbardi ritual.
IX
SCRIPTURAL READINGS
TORAH
NEVFIM
LEVITICUS Kip^n
1.1-5.26
Isaiah 43.21-44.23
1Y
6.1-8.36
Jeremiah 7.21-8.3; 9.22, 23
TBI?
9.1-11.47
II
j/niri
12.1-13.59
II
Samuel 6.1-7.17 (6.1-19) Kings 4.42-5.19
jm» mn nnK
14.1-15.33
II
Kings 7.3-20
16.1-18.30
Ezekiel 22.1-19 (22.1-16)
WMJlp
19.1-20.27
Amos
-inx
21.1-24.23
Ezekiel 44.15-31
inn
25.1-26.2
Jeremiah 32.6-27
26.3-27.34
Jeremiah 16.19-17.14
'J'D
Tipm
9.7-15 (Ezekiel 20.2-20)
NUMBERS 1.1-4.20
Hosea 2.1-22
4.21-7.89
Judges 13.2-25
131)33
KEN
in^ym *\b
8.1-12.16
Zechariah 2.14-4.7
nbu;
13.1-15.41
Joshua 2.1-24
mp
16.1-18.32
I
npn
19.1-22.1
Judges 11.1-33
pfe
22.2-25.9
Micah 5.6-6.8
„
Samuel 11.14-12.22
om'a
25.10-30.1
I
mun
30.2-32.42
Jeremiah 1.1-2.3
•VDKJ
33.1-36.13
Jeremiah 2.4-28; 3.4
Kings 18.46-19.21
(2.4-28; 4.1, 2)
DEUTERONOMY
nnm
1.1-3.22
Isaiah 1.1-27
3.23-7.11
Isaiah 40.1-26
npv
7.12-11.25
Isaiah 49.14-51.3
ilKI
11.26-16.17
Isaiah 54.11-55.5
16.18-21.9
Isaiah 51.12-52.12
[jnriKi
tl-'UDU/
KYn
'3
21.10-25.19
Isaiah 54.1-10
K13D
»3
26.1-29.8
Isaiah 60.1-22
29.9-30.20
Isaiah 61.10-63.9
t*i
31.1-30
Isaiah 55.6-56.8
irwn
32.1-52
II
33.1-34.12
Joshua 1.1-18 (1.1-9)
frnatt
n3i3n rwn
Samuel 22.1-51
SCRIPTURAL READINGS
TORAH
NEVFIM
Readings for Special Sabbaths Sabbath coinciding
Weekly portion and
with Rosh Hodesh
Numbers 28.9-15
Sabbath immediately
Weekly portion
I
Weekly portion and
II
Exodus 30.11-16
(11.17-12.17)
Weekly portion and Deuteronomy
I
preceding
Isaiah 66.1-24
Samuel 20.18-42
Rosh
Hodesh Shekalim
Zakhor
Kings 12.1-17
Samuel 15.2-34
(15.1-34)
25.17-19 Parah
Ha-Hodesh
Ha-Gadol First
Sabbath
Hanukkah
Weekly portion and
Ezekiel 36.16-38
Numbers 19.1-22
(36.16-36)
Weekly portion and Exodus 12.1-20
Ezekiel 45.16-46.18
Weekly portion
Malachi 3.4-24
Weekly portion and Numbers 7.1-11
Zechariah 2.14-4.7
(45.18-46.15)
plus the verses relating to the prince (nasi)
of the day
corresponding to the
day of Hanukkah
Second Sabbath
Hanukkah
Weekly portion and Hanukkah
I
Kings 7.40-50
portions as above
XI
SCRIPTURAL READINGS
TORAH
NEVTIM
Readings for the Days ofAwe Rosh Ha-Shanah First Day
Genesis 21.1-34;
I
Samuel 1.1-2.10
Numbers 29.1-6 Second Day
Genesis 22.1-24;
Jeremiah 31.1-19
Numbers 29.1-6 Sabbath Shuvah
Weekly portion
Hosea 14.2-10; Micah 7.18-20, or Hosea 14.2-10; Joel 2.15-17
(Hosea 14.2-10;
Micah 7.18-20)
Yom
Kippur
Morning
Leviticus 16.1-34;
Isaiah 57.14-58.14
Numbers 29.7-11 Afternoon
Leviticus 18.1-30
Jonah 1.1-4.11;
Micah 7.18-20
Readings for the
Festivals
Sukkoth (Tabernacles) First
Day
Leviticus 22.26-
Zechariah 14.1-21
23.44;
Numbers 29.12-16 Second Day
Leviticus 22.26-
I
Kings 8.2-21
23.44;
Numbers 29.12-16 Sabbath during
Exodus 33.12-34.26;
the Middle Days
Daily portion from
Ezekiel 38.18-39.16
Numbers 29 Eighth Day
Deuteronomy 14.22-
I
Kings 8.54-66
16.17;
Numbers 29.35-30.1 Simhat Torah
Deuteronomy
33.1-
34.12;
Genesis 1.1-2.3;
Numbers 29.35-30.1 xn
Joshua 1.1-18 (1.1-9)
SCRIPTURAL READINGS
TORAH
NEVTIM
Exodus 12.21-51;
Joshua 3.5-7; 5.2-6.1;
Numbers 28.16-25
6.27 (5.2-6.1)
Leviticus 22.26-
II
23.44;
21-25
Pesah (Passover) First
Day
Second Day
Kings 23.1-9;
Numbers 28.16-25 Sabbath during
Exodus 33.12-34.26;
Ezekiel 36.37-37.14
the Middle Days
Numbers 28.19-25
(37.1-14)
Exodus 13.17-15.26;
II
Seventh
Day
Samuel 22.1-51
Numbers 28.19-25 Eighth
Day
Deuteronomy 15.19-
Isaiah 10.32-12.6
16.17;
Numbers 28.19-25 Shavuoth (Pentecost) First
Day
Exodus 19.1-20.23;
Ezekiel 1.1-28; 3.12
Numbers 28.26-31 Second Day
Deuteronomy 15.19-
Habakkuk 3.1-19
16.17*
(2.20-3.19)
Numbers 28.26-31
Readings on Weekday Occasions Purim
Exodus 17.8-16
Ninth of Av
Morning
Deuteronomy 40
Afternoon
Exodus 32.11-14;
4.25-
34.1-10
Jeremiah 8.13-9.23
Isaiah 55.6-56.8
(Hosca 14.2-10;
Micah 7.18-20) Public Fast Days
On
Exodus 32.11-14;
Isaiah 55.6-56.8
34.1-10
(none)
Sabbath, 14.22-16.17
xm
SCRIPTURAL READINGS Readings of the Five Mejjilloth
xiv
The Song of Songs
Sabbath during Pesah (Passover)
Ruth
Shavuoth (Pentecost)
Lamentations
Ninth of Av
Ecclesiastes
Sabbath during Sukkoth (Tabernacles)
Esther
Purim
Preface
This translation of Tanakh, the Holy Scriptures, produced by the Jewish
made directly from the traditional Hebrew text modern English. It represents the collaboration of aca-
Publication Society, was into the idiom of
demic scholars with rabbis from the three Jewish religious
was published
life
in
largest branches
of organized
America. Begun in 1955, the ongoing translation
in three
main
stages:
The Torah
in 1962,
The Prophets
(NeviHm) in 1978, and The Writings (Kethuvim) in 1982. These three
volumes, with revisions, are
now
brought together
Tanakh (Torah-Nevi'im-Kethuvim) , the
in a
complete English
latest link in the
chain of Jewish
Bible translations.
On
the History of Bible Translation
Bible translation began about 2,200 years ago, in the third century B.C.E., as the large
Jewish population of Alexandria, Egypt, came under the
fluence of Hellenism.
When
the Greek language replaced
in-
Hebrew and
as their vernacular, and the Torah in its Hebrew original was no commonly understood, a translation into Greek was made for the Jewish community of Alexandria. This translation came to be known as
Aramaic longer
the Septuagint, Latin for "seventy," because of the legend that the
mittee of translators
twelve tribes of In the east their
last
numbered seventy-two,
six elders
com-
from each of the
Israel.
few centuries
B.C.E., the
Jews
of Judea also found the Hebrew Bible
who
lived to the north
difficult to
and
understand, for
spoken language had become largely Aramaic. Translations into Ar-
amaic, as the
first
of the Torah and then of the
rest
of the Bible, became known
Targums.
The Septuagint and
the
Targums
of the Bible but also the most
are not only the oldest translations
influential.
Down
to our
own
day, virtually
xv
PREFACE every Christian translation has followed the methods of the Jewish translators
who the
created the Septuagint, and generally followed their renderings of
Hebrew
The
as well.
Hebrew
interpretation of the in oral
form
Christian translators also were influenced by the
at the time)
interpreter Philo
text set forth in the
of Alexandria (died about 45
The forerunners and
Targums (much of
it
and by the writings of the Jewish philosopher-
leaders
(fourteenth-fifteenth centuries),
C.E.).
of the Renaissance and the Reformation
and
especially
Martin Luther and William
Tyndale (sixteenth century), made use of Latin translations of the
classic
Jewish commentators Rashi, Ibn Ezra, and Kimhi (eleventh-thirteenth
whose works were imbued with the direct knowledge of the Targums. Luther was greatly indebted to Nicholas of Lyre (1270—1349), who had adopted Rashi's exegesis for his Latin Bible commentary. Rashi's influence on all authorized and most unofficial English translations of the centuries),
Hebrew
Bible becomes evident
considered. Tyndale
when Tyndale's dependence on Luther is many subsequent English translations:
central to
is
King James Version of 1611, the (British) Revised Version of 1881—1885, the American Standard Version of 1901, and especially the
the
Revised Standard Version of 1952.
Alongside the
close, literal
method of
Bible translation, the earliest
Jewish translators were also influenced by the widely held view that, along
Law (torah she-biktav), God had given Moses on Mount Law (torah she-be'al peh) as well; so that to comprehend
with the Written Sinai an Oral
God's Torah Thus,
when
and
fully
vernacular was
deemed
the end of the
first
community
correctly,
a translation
it
was
essential to
make use of
both.
of the Hebrew Bible into the Judeo-Arabic
necessary for Jewry in
Moslem
countries toward
millennium, the noted philologian, philosopher, and
leader Saadia
Gaon (882—942) produced
a version that in-
corporated traditional Jewish interpretation but was not based on word-
for-word translation; stylistic
elegance.
The
at the
same time,
present version
With the growth of Christianity the Septuagint as
its
Bible,
is
it
was
a
model of
clarity
and
in the spirit of Saadia.
in the first century, the
Church adopted
and the Septuagint was translated into the
languages of the various Christian communities. As Greek began to give
way
to Latin in the
a Latin translation
Roman
Empire,
it
was only
a
matter of time before
of Scripture became the recognized Bible of the Church.
The Church father Jerome (c. 340-420) produced the official Latin version. Drawing on Jewish tradition and consulting Jewish teachers, he achieved what came to be known as the Vulgate, the Bible in the language
xvi
PREFACE common
of the
until the
people.
Reformation,
The Vulgate,
is
clearly the
the Bible of European Christianity
most
significant Bible translation after
the Septuagint.
With the rise of Protestantism in Europe, scholars within this movement set themselves the task of making the Bible available in the various vernaculars of the time. By 1526 the first parts of two notable translations began to appear: Martin Luther's in German and William Tyndale's in English. The latter, by way of several subsequent revisions, became the King James Version of 1611. The more modern English versions such as The Holy Scriptures by the American rabbi Isaac Leeser (1855), the (British) Revised Version (1881-1885), the American Standard Version (1901), the Jewish Publication Society's The Holy Scriptures (1917), and
—
the (American) Revised Standard Version (1952) the
—made extensive use of
King James.
On
the
After
World War
sider a
Making
new
translation
II,
of the
when
New
Translation
the Jewish Publication Society began to con-
edition of the Bible, the idea of a
met with
translation gradually
upon
a completely
new
took hold. The proposed translation would repro-
duce the Hebrew idiomatically and laying emphasis
modest revision of the 1917
and the concept of
resistance,
intelligibility
reflect
contemporary scholarship, thus
and correctness.
It
would make
critical
use of the early rabbinic and medieval Jewish commentators, grammarians,
and philologians and would
avoiding emendations.
The need
rely
on the
new
for this
traditional
translation
Hebrew
text,
was the focus of
the Jewish Publication Society's annual meeting in 1953. Later that year the Society
announced
its
intention to proceed with the project, and in
1955 the committee of translators began
Harry M.
Orlinsky,
Professor
lege-Jewish Institute of Religion itor-in-chief for the
of Bible
at the
new
their task.
of Bible
(New
at
Hebrew Union
Col-
York), was asked to serve as ed-
translation, along with
H.
L. Ginsberg, Professor
Jewish Theological Seminarv, and Ephraim A. Speiscr,
Professor of Semitic and Oriental Languages at the University of Pennsylvania, as fellow editors. Associated
Arzt, Bernard servative, life.
J.
with them were three rabbis:
Max
Bamberger, and Harrv Freedman, representing the Con-
Reform, and Orthodox branches of organized Jewish religious
Solomon
Grayzel, editor of the Jewish Publication Society, served as
secretary of the committee.
xvn
PREFACE The committee
profited
much from
the present rendering, however, its
is
work of previous
the
essentially a
new
translators;
translation.
A few of
may be noted. The committee undertook to follow faithtraditional Hebrew text, but there were certain points at which
characteristics
fully the
footnotes appeared necessary: (1) where the committee had to admit that it
did not understand a
word or
passage; (2) where an alternative ren-
no longer
dering was possible; (3) where an old rendering, so well
known
that
it
traditional translation
would very
likely
was
be missed, in which case the
was given in the name of "Others"
to the Society's version of 1917); (4)
retained,
(usually referring
where the understanding of a pas-
sage could be facilitated by reference to another passage elsewhere in the
and
Bible;
(5)
where important
textual variants are to be
found in some
of the ancient manuscripts or versions of the Bible.
The
translators avoided obsolete
words and phrases and, whenever pos-
Hebrew idioms by means of their normal English equivsingular, the modern "you" was used instead archaic "thou," even when referring to the Deity ("You"). A further
rendered
sible,
alents.
of the
For the second person
obvious difference between
this translation
and most of the older ones
is
of the Hebrew particle wow, which' is usually translated Hebrew demanded the frequent use of the waw, but in
in the rendering
"and." Biblical that style "yet,"
it
had the force not only of "and" but
also
of "however," "but,"
"when," and any number of other such words and
at all that
particles,
can be translated into English. Always to render
to misrepresent the
Hebrew
rather than be faithful to
it.
it
as
or none
"and"
is
Consequently,
the committee translated the particle as the sense required, or
left it
un-
translated.
The chapter and
verse divisions found in the printed Bible are indis-
pensable as a system of precise reference, but they
with the organic divisions of the is
text.
The
do not always coincide whose origin
chapter divisions,
neither ancient nor Jewish but medieval Christian, sometimes join or
separate the
wrong
verse divisions,
paragraphs, sentences, or even parts of sentences.
though considerably older and of Jewish
origin,
The
some-
times join together parts of different sentences or separate from each other parts
of the same sentence. The translation of Saadia Gaon often does not
correspond to our chapter divisions, which did not
noteworthy
is
exist in his day.
More
the readiness with which he joined separate verses of the
Hebrew text (whose authority he did not question) into single sentences when the sense required it. Thus, in joining Genesis 7.24 and 8.1 into a single sentence, or
xvin
combining the
last
part of
1
Kings 6.38 with 7.1, the
PREFACE present translation
is
following the example of Saadia.
which the
The
attentive reader
what meaning even when they considered to be the logical units of they did not coincide with the conventional chapters and verses. The latter, howwill discover other instances in
translators have followed
marked and numbered throughout. first edition of The Torah was dated September 25, 5723. A second edition, incorporating some Erev Rosh Ha-Shanah 1962, changes by the translators, came out five years later. The committee also produced translations of The Five MegiUoth and Jonah (1969), Isaiah (1973), and Jeremiah (1974). The latter two books and Jonah were incorporated, ever, are
The
preface to the
with some corrections and revisions, into the complete translation of The Prophets (Nevi'im). fessor
For
Ginsberg served
this
volume, which was published in 1978, Pro-
as editor, in association
Whereas Professor Orlinsky had
initially
with Professor Orlinsky.
prepared a draft translation of
members of the committee undertook prophetic book or part of a book; but, as
the entire Torah, individual
prepare a draft of an entire
translating the Torah, everyone
and to
had an opportunity to
offer detailed suggestions at periodic
to in
criticize the draft
committee
sessions,
which
were presided over by Rabbi Bamberger. Differences of opinion were settled
by majority vote.
In preparing the translation of The Prophets, the translators faced a recurring problem that deserves special mention.
contain
many
The prophetic books
whose meaning is uncertain. Thus, in order to modern scholars have resorted to emending Some of these emendations derive from the ancient
passages
provide an intelligible rendering, the
Hebrew
text.
translators, especially
of the Septuagint and the Targums,
who had
before
them a Hebrew text that sometimes differed from today's traditional text. Where these ancient versions provide no help, some scholars have made conjectural emendations of their own. Many modern English versions contain translations of emended texts, sometimes without citing any departure from the traditional Hebrew text. Like the translation of The Torah, the present translation of the prophetic books adheres strictly to the traditional
Hebrew
the text remains obscure and an alteration provides a footnote
is
emendation by name;
text;
marked
but where
clarification,
offered with a rendering of the suggested emendation. If the is
based on one or two ancient versions, they are mentioned
if more
than two versions agree, they are
versions." Conjectural emendations are introduced
Sometimes, however,
it
was deemed
summed up
as "ancient
by "Emendation
sufficient to offer onlv a
yields."
change of
xix
PREFACE vowels, and such modifications are indicated by "Change of vocalization yields." In
cases, the
all
readily disregarded
grounds.
emendation
by those
who
The only exceptions
such rare instances, the change
Hebrew
ditional
is
it
on
may be
either scholarly or religious
involve such changes in grammatical form
from second person
as those, say,
given in a footnote, which
is
reject
to third or
from singular to
incorporated in the
is
text,
plural. In
and the
tra-
translated in a footnote.
The committee of translators for The Writings (Kethuvim), the third part of the Hebrew Bible, was set up by the Jewish Publication Society in 1966. It consisted
Hebrew guages
now Professor of Bible at the now Professor of Semitic Lanand Nahum M. Sarna, Professor of
of Moshe Greenberg,
University, Jonas C. Greenfield,
at the
Hebrew
University,
Biblical Studies at Brandeis University, in association
Leeman, Martin
S.
with Rabbis Saul
Rozenberg, and David Shapiro of the Conservative,
Reform, and Orthodox movements. Chaim Potok, then editor of the Society, served as secretary
The
of the committee.
present English rendering of Kethuvim, like Torah and Nevi'im,
based on the traditional tactical divisions
—
Hebrew
—although the
text
is
consonants, vowels, and syn-
its
traditional accentuation occasionally has
been replaced by an alternative construction. Following the approach of the original committee, the entire
gamut of biblical
interpretation, ancient
and modern, Jewish and non- Jewish, has been consulted, and, whenever possible, the results of modern study of the languages and cultures of the ancient
Near East have been brought to bear on the
choosing between alternatives, however, just a disqualification, so
modernity was not in
biblical text.
as antiquity
itself a
was not
In
in itself
recommendation. Di-
vergences of the present translation from recent renderings reflect the
committee's judgment that certain innovations, though interesting, are
too speculative for adoption in the present
state
of knowledge. The
as yet
imperfect understanding of the language of the Bible, or what appears to
be some disorder in the
Hebrew
text,
makes sure
passages impossible. This uncertainty in Kethuvim
and, where the
Hebrew
is
translation of
many
indicated in a note;
text permits, alternative renderings
have been
—
However, emendations of the text of Kethuvim except for the five Megilloth were not proposed, and notes were kept to a minimum. Some passages in Kethuvim are identical or very similar to passages in Torah and NeviHm. The rendering of these passages in Kethuvim generally follows the wording in the earlier books; on occasion, however, owing offered.
—
to various considerations, divergences in style and translation will be found.
xx
PREFACE For example, fitting,
in the presentation
of the poetry of the Psalms,
appropriate indentation.
The
with extraordinary
translators
text
was deemed
of Kethuvim frequentiy presented the
difficulties, for it is
vey in English the fullness of the Hebrew, with tones,
it
because of their liturgical use, to indicate the thought units through
and the richness that
their goal to transmit
carries
it
hardly possible to con-
its
ambiguities,
from centuries of use.
something of the
over-
its
Still, it
directness, the simplicity,
was
and the
uniquely Israelite expressions of piety that are so essential to the sublimity
of the Hebrew Bible.
The committee's
translation
of The Psalms appeared
in
1973; of The
Book ofJob, in 1980. The two were incorporated, with revisions, into the complete translations of The Writings (Kethuvim), which appeared in 1982.
For first
this
one-volume edition of Ttmakh, the translation of The Tovah,
published twenty years
more
earlier,
has undergone
more
revision than the
recent publications of The Prophets and The Writings.
A number of
New
Translation of
the changes had already been projected in Notes on the
by Harry M. Orlinsky and published by the Society in 1969. Subsequent research on the text has led to further revisions in the
the Torah, edited
translations
Ephraim
of Torah and some revisions in NeviHm Speiser,
Arzt, also an active
when
the
as well.
of the original committee, died
member of
work of translating
in
June 1965.
Max
the original committee, died in 1975,
the prophetic books was almost complete.
Since the appearance of The Prophets and The Writings, Bernard
J.
Bam-
berger, Solomon Grayzel, and Harry Freedman have also passed on. Their memory, and their scholarship, will be for a blessing. The Jewish Publication Society joins the members of the committees of translators in the hope that the results of our labors will find favor with
God and man. The Jewish Publication
Society
September 15, 1985
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Glossary for the Footnotes
Akkadian
An
ancient Semitic language spoken in Mesopotamia;
its
chief dialects were Babylonian and Assyrian.
Aquila
A
second-century convert to Judaism
who made
a literal
translation of the Bible into Greek.
Berakhot
Ibn Ezra
One of the
of the Mishnah and the Talmud.
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra,
who
marian Kethib
treatises
The way
a
a Bible
commentator and gram-
lived in Spain in the twelfth century.
word, usually unvocalized,
is
written in the
Bible; see qere.
Kimhi
Rabbi David Kimhi (Radak), grammarian
Masorah
who
lived in
and
early thirteenth centuries.
The
text
of the Bible
a Bible
commentator and
Southern France in the
as transmitted,
late twelfth
with vowel signs and
accents.
Mishnah
The code of Jewish law prepared by Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi about 200 C.E. The word is usually followed by the name of the relevant
Peshitta
A
treatise.
translation of the Bible into Syriac, parts of
said to have been
made
Qere
The way the Masorah requires a word cially when it diverges from the kethib.
Qumran
The
site
are
to be read, espe-
of the caves where Bible manuscripts were found
in 1949/50.
bols as
which
in the first century C.E.
The manuscripts
4QSam"
(for
are identified
bv such svm-
manuscript a of Samuel, found
in the
fourth cave of Qumran); lQIs" (for manuscript a of Isaiah
found
in the first cave
of Qumran)
xxin
GLOSSARY Rashbam
Rabbi Shmuel ben Meir,
a
grandson of Rashi,
who com-
mented on the Torah. Rashi
Rabbi Shlomo tator
on
Yitzhaki, the best-known Jewish
the Bible.
He
lived in France at the
commen-
end of the
eleventh century.
Saadia
Kgaon,
i.e.,
a
head of a Babylonian talmudic academy, in
the early part of the tenth century. His works include the
famous translation of the Bible into Arabic. Septuagint
The
oldest Jewish translation of the Bible, into Greek.
Torah
translation dates
from the third century
books of the Bible were translated somewhat
The
B.C.E; other later.
Syriac
See Peshitta.
Targum
A Jewish translation of the Bible into Aramaic, a language once widely spoken
in
Western Asia, of which Syriac was
a later development.
Ugaritic
A
language of inscriptions found
at
Ras Shamra, on the
Syrian coast, in the second millennium B.C.E. Both the
language and
Hebrew Vulgate
The Latin father
literature
have shed
translation of the Bible
Jerome about the year 400
Bible of the
xxiv
its
much
light
on the
the
Church
Bible.
Roman
made by
C.E. It
Catholic Church.
became the
official
and Terms
Abbreviations
A
Cf.
reference to another version, or to a cognate lan-
guage, that
justifies
the translation adopted.
The Hebrew word or phrase in transliteration, especially when necessary to point out a pun, homonym,
Heb.
or the
like.
wording
Heb.
for
is
which
also
used to indicate the
a superior rendering
literal
was em-
ployed; see Genesis 46.23, note d, or 49.9, note
An example of a somewhat different type may at
Exodus 21.22, note
An
I.e.
words to the
in order to clarify the translation; see
text,
Exodus 22.29,
j.
For the
Lit.
be seen
e.
explanation, to avoid adding
note
a.
literal translation
of a word or phrase that was
given an idiomatic or somewhat free translation in the Genesis 30.27, note j, and 30.38, k; or 43.21,
text; see
note
and 43.34, note
b,
a (where the
c;
or Deuteronomy 18.1, note
Hebrew and
English cannot agree in
number)
Meaning uncertain
of Heb.
Where
the translation represents the best that the
committee could achieve with an elusive or text.
In
some
cases the text
may be
difficult
unintelligible be-
cause of corruption.
Moved up
Where
clarity required the shifting
of a word or phrase
within a verse or from one verse to another; see Genesis
Or
10.14, note d.
Indicates an alternative reading that the committee
found almost
as acceptable as the
one adopted
for the
text.
xxv
ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS Others
Indicates a well-known traditional translation, especially if it
was used
in the older
(1917) JPS version,
that the committee does not find acceptable even as
an alternative reading. See
Frequently used in place of
cf.,
but usually intended
to begin a note attached to another passage in the Bible.
XXVI
^
TANAKH THE HOLY SCRIPTURES The
New JPS
According
Translation
to the
Traditional
Hebrew Text
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TORAH THE FIVE BOOKS OF MOSES GENESIS
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exodus
nine/
LEVITICUS
Kip^l
numbers
imon
DEUTERONOMY
Dnm
GENESIS A^ When God began
to create a heaven and earth
2 the
earth being un-
formed and void, with darkness over the surface of the deep and
God
from b
sweeping over the water light. 4
and there was
3
God
said,
a
wind
"Let there be light";
God saw that the light was good, and God separated 5 God called the light Day, and the darkness He
the light from the darkness. called Night. 6
God
may
And
there
a first day. c
was evening and there was morning,
"Let there be an expanse in the midst of the water, that
said,
separate water
from water."
7
God made the
expanse, and
it
it
separated
the water which was below the expanse from the water which was above the expanse.
And
it
so. 8
was
God
And
called the expanse Sky.
there
was
evening and there was morning, a second day. 9
God
said,
the dry land
"Let the water below the sky be gathered into one area, that
may
And
appear."
and the gathering of waters
n And God
good.
plants, fruit trees it."
And
in
14
was
12
so.
was morning,
God
said,
The
upon
of every kind bearing 13
was good.
with the seed in
And
fruit
there
with the seed
was evening and
a third day.
"Let there be lights
15 and
fruit
earth brought forth vegetation: seed-bearing trees
that this
day from night; they the years;
God called the dry land Earth, And God saw that this was
called Seas.
of every kind on earth that bear
And God saw
it.
there
it
He
so. 10
"Let the earth sprout vegetation: seed-bearing
said,
of every kind, and
plants
was
it
in the
expanse of the sky to separate
shall serve as signs for the set times
—the days and
they shall serve as lights in the expanse of the sky to shine
the earth."
And
it
was
so.
16
God made
the
two great
lights, the
greater light to dominate the day and the lesser light to dominate the
and the
night,
stars.
17
And God
shine
upon
light
from darkness. And
the earth,
18 to
set
them
in the
God saw
that this
was good.
evening and there was morning, a fourth day. »
Others "In the beginning
b
Others "the
c
Others "one day."
spirit of."
God
expanse of the sky to
dominate the dav and the night, and to separate
created."
19
And
there
was
torah GENESIS
God
20
1.20
"Let the waters bring forth swarms of living creatures, and
said,
birds that fly above the earth across the expanse of the sky." 21 God created
the great sea monsters, and
the living creatures of every kind that creep,
all
which the waters brought forth every kind.
"Be
fertile
and
increase,
fill
swarms, and 22
good.
winged
the
all
birds of
God blessed them,
the waters in the seas, and
earth." 23 And there
on the
in
And God saw that this was
saying,
the birds increase
let
was evening and there was morning,
a fifth
day.
God
24
said,
God made
25
"Let the earth bring forth every kind of living creature:
wild beasts of every kind and
And God
26
said,
"Let us make
shall rule the fish
man
He
and
in
all
of the
man
His image, in the image of God
increase,
fill
birds of the sky, 29
God
of the
all
it;
you every
the animals
and to everything that creeps on [I
give]
that
all
there
made, and found
was morning, the
ceased a
God
it
all
the
finished the
and
God created "Be
said to them,
rule the fish
fruit;
land, to
of the
fertile
sea,
the
it
very good.
was
And
is
upon
all
they shall be yours
the birds of the sky,
all
which there
And
finished,
work all
that
the
seventh day and declared
work of
They
whole
is
the breath of life,
so. 31
And God saw
there
was evening and
all
sixth day.
on the seventh day from
God blessed the from
on
earth, in
JmJ The heaven and the earth were seventh day
likeness.
seed- bearing plant that
the green plants for food."
He had
our
all
the living things that creep- on earth."
said, "See, I give
all
so.
created him; male and female
the earth, and every tree that has seed-bearing for food. 30And to
after
sky, the cattle, the
them and God
the earth and master
and
He
was
was good.
that this
earth." 27And
on
the creeping things that creep
created them. 28 God blessed
and
our image,
in
sea, the birds
it
of every kind, and
cattle
And God saw
kinds of creeping things of the earth.
earth,
And
creeping things, and wild beasts of every kind."
cattle,
creation that
He
and
work it
all
He had
their array. 2
that
He had
holy, because
had done.
On
the
He And
been doing, and
on
4 Such
is
done.
it
3
God ceased
the story of
heaven and earth when they were created.
When field
i
Or
the
Lord God made
earth and heaven
was yet on earth and no grasses of the "rested."
field
5
when no shrub of the
had yet sprouted, because
torah GENESIS
Lord God
the to
till
the
upon the earth and there was no man flow would well up from the ground and water the
had not sent
soil, 6 but a
7the
whole surface of the earth of the
earth. c
He
rain
blew into
Lord God
formed man b from the dust
man became
of life, and
his nostrils the breath
a living being.
The Lord God planted
8
the
man whom He had
a garden in
formed.
Eden, in the
And from
9
east,
and placed there
Lord God
ground the
the
caused to grow every tree that was pleasing to the sight and good for food, with the tree of
and the
in the middle of the garden,
life
tree
of
knowledge of good and bad.
A river issues from Eden to water the garden,
10
n The name
becomes four branches.
of the
and
first is
then divides and
it
Pishon, the one that
winds through the whole land of Havilah, where the gold of that land
is
good; bdellium
the second river
Cush.
14
Asshur.
The name of the
And
till it
"Of every
tree
and
there,
third river
the fourth river
and tend
is
it.
16
is
(
man and
the
And
the
placed
him
in the
Lord God commanded
of the garden you are
it, you shall die." The Lord God said,
one that flows
Tigris, the
is
east
of
garden of Eden, the
man, saying,
free to eat; 17but as for the tree
eat
of
it;
for as
soon
as
of
you
of
18
"It
is
not good for
a fitting helper for him." 19 And the all
13
the Euphrates.
knowledge of good and bad, you must not eat
The gold The name of 12
is.
Gihon, the one that winds through the whole land of
The Lord God took
15
to
is
lapis lazuli. d )
the wild beasts and
man
to see
all
call
would be
them; and whatever the
its
name.
20
And
the cattle and to the birds of the sky and to
Adam no
fitting helper
to be alone;
was found.
21 So
the
the
all
I will
make
formed out of the earth
the birds of the sky, and brought
what he would
living creature, that
man
LORD God
man
them
man
to the
called each
gave names to
all
the wild beasts; but for
Lord God
cast a
deep sleep
upon the man; and, while he slept, He took one of his ribs and closed up the flesh at that spot. 22 And the Lord God fashioned the rib that He had taken from the man into a woman; and He brought her to the man. 23 Then the man said, "This one at Is
last
bone of my bones
And
flesh
of my
flesh.
This one shall be called
For from b c
man was f
she taken."
Heb. 'adam. Heb. 'adamah.
A
Others ''onyx"; meaning of Heb.
c
Heb. 'ishshah. Heb. 'ish.
f
Woman, e
shoham
uncertain.
2.23
torah GENESIS 24 Hence a
2.24
man
they become one 25 The
3 say:
the
:
man and
the
his wife, yet they felt
shall
made.
He
woman, "Did God
said to the
not eat of any tree of the garden?" 2 The
"We may
the serpent,
of the
eat
fruit
of the other
trees
woman
'You
shall
to the as
you
beings
not eat of
it
woman, "You of
eat
it
or touch
are not
your eyes
going to
will be
who know good and 3
was good
and
for eating
desirable as a source of
lest
it,
5
bad."
When
but
the
wisdom, she took of ate. 7
said:
be
like a divine
woman saw
that the tree
a delight to the eyes,
gave some to her husband, and he
3 It
And the serpent said God knows that as soon
opened and you 6
God
die.' " 4
you
die,
really
replied to
of the garden.
only about fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden that
is
no
Now the serpent was the shrewdest of all the wild beasts that
Lord God had
You
clings to his wife, so that
flesh.
them were naked,s
two- of
shame.
and mother and
leaves his father
Then
will
and that the
tree
was
and
She
also
its fruit
ate.
the eyes of both of
them
were opened and they perceived that they were naked; and they sewed together fig leaves and 8
at
made
themselves loincloths.
They heard the sound of the Lord God moving about
the breezy time of day; and the
man and
his wife hid
in the
from the
garden
Lord
God among the trees of the garden. Lord God called out to the man and said to him, "Where are you?" 10 He replied, "I heard the sound of You in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid." n Then He asked, "Who told you that you were naked? Did you eat of 9 The
man said, "The woman You put at my side she gave me of the tree, and I ate." 13 And the Lord God said to the woman, "What is this you have done!" The woman replied, "The serpent duped me, and I ate." 14Then the Lord God said to the serpent, the tree from which
I
had forbidden you to
—
"Because you did
More Than
And
On
all cattle
all
the wild beasts:
your
And
this,
cursed shall you be
All the days 15 I will
you crawl
belly shall
dirt shall
you
eat
of your
life.
put enmity
Between you and the woman, g
Heb. 'arummim, play on 'arum "shrewd"
a- a
Others "God, who knows."
in 3.1.
eat?" 12The
torah GENESIS And between your
offspring and hers;
They
your head,
shall strike at
And you shall strike at their 16 And to the woman He said,
heel."
make most severe Your pangs in childbearing; In pain shall you bear children. "I will
Yet your urge
be for your husband,
shall
And he shall rule over you." To Adam He said, "Because you did as your wife said and tree about which I commanded you, 'You shall not eat of it,' 17
ate
of the
Cursed be the ground because of you;
By
toil shall
you
eat
All the days of your 18 Thorns
and
By
life:
thistles shall it
But your food 19
of it
shall
be the grasses of the
you get bread to
field;
brow
the sweat of your
Shall
sprout for you.
eat,
Until you return to the ground
For from
it
you were
For dust you
And 20 The
to dust
taken.
are,
you
shall return."
man named his wife Eve, b because she was the mother of all the And the LORD God made garments of skins for Adam and his
living. c 21
wife, 22
and clothed them.
And
the
Lord God
said,
"Now that
the
man
has
become
like
one of
knowing good and bad, what if he should stretch out his hand and from the tree of life and eat, and live forever!" 23 So the Lord God banished him from the garden of Eden, to till the soil from which he was taken. 24 He drove the man out, and stationed east of the garden of Eden the cherubim and the fiery ever-turning sword, to guard the way
us,
take also
to the tree of
JL.
life.
Now the man
saying, "I have
knew a
gained b a
his wife Eve,
and she conceived and bore Cain,
male child with the help of the Lord."
2
Shc
then bore his brother Abel. Abel became a keeper of sheep, and Cain b c
3
b
Heb. hawwah. Heb. hay. Heb. yada', often in a sexual sense. Heb. qanithi, connected with "Cain."
4.2
torah GENESIS became to the
4.3
a tiller
LORD
soil. 3 In
of the
from the
fruit
the course of time, Cain brought an offering
of the
soil; 4 and
Abel, for his part, brought
The Lord paid heed to Abel offering He paid no heed. Cain
the choicest of the firstlings of his flock.
and
5 but
his offering,
was much
to Cain and his
and
distressed
his face
fell. 6
And
Lord
the
said to Cain,
"Why are you distressed, And why is your face fallen? 7c Surely, if
you do
right,
There
is uplift.
But
you do not do
if
right
Sin couches at the door;
urge
Its
is
toward you,
Yet you can be 8 Cain
Cain
upon
set
"Where
its
master."
said to his brother
is
his brother
Abeld
brother's keeper?"
Then He
brother's blood cries out to
.
.
and when they were
killed
And
your brother Abel?" 10
.
Abel and
he
him.
9 The
yield
its
"What have you done? Hark, your from the ground! n Therefore, you shall
from your hand.
said to the
this
its
12 If
mouth
to receive your
you till the no longer become a ceaseless wanderer on earth." soil, it shall
You shall LORD, "My punishment
You have banished me
Am I my
said,
Me
strength to you.
13 Cain
in the field,
said to Cain,
do not know.
said, "I
be more cursed than the ground, e which opened brother's blood
Lord
day from the
is
too great to bear!
soil,
and
I
14 Since
must avoid Your
—
become a restless wanderer on earth anyone who meets 15 The Lord said to him, "I promise, if anyone kills Cain, sevenfold vengeance shall be taken on him." And the Lord put a mark on Cain, lest anyone who met him should kill him. 16 Cain left the presence of the Lord and settled in the land of Nod, east of Eden. presence and
me may
kill
17 Cain
me!"
knew
his wife,
And he then To Enoch was
and she conceived and bore Enoch.
and named the
18
founded a
city,
born
and Irad begot Mehujael, and Mehujael f begot Methusael, and
Irad,
Methusael begot Lamech.
19
city after his
Lamech took
son Enoch.
to himself two wives: the
of the one was Adah, and the name of the other was Jabal; he was the ancestor of those 21
And
the
name of his brother was
play the lyre c
Meaning
d
Ancient
and the
bore
dwell in tents and amidst herds.
Jubal; he
who who forged
was the ancestor of all
pipe. 22 As for Zillah, she bore Tubal-cain,
of verse uncertain. including the Targum, read "Come,
versions,
-See 3.17. Heb. Mchijael. >'
who
name
Zillah. 20 Adah
let us go
out into the field."
torah GENESIS
all
implements of copper and iron.
And
the sister of Tubal-cain was Naa-
mah. 23
And Lamech
said to his wives,
"Adah and
wives of Lamech, 1
man
have slain a
And 24 If
for
is
Adam knew
speech.
wounding me,
a lad for bruising
Cain
me.
avenged sevenfold,
Then Lamech 25
my voice; give ear to my
Zillah, hear
seventy-sevenfold."
his wife again,
and she bore
a
son and named him Seth,
me with-s another offspring in place of Abel," for Cain had killed him. 26 And to Seth, in turn, a son was born, and he named him Enosh. It was then that men began to invoke the Lord by name. meaning, "God has ^-provided
kJ
This
him
in the likeness
the record of Adam's
is
they were created,
had
lived
130
named him
line.
—When God created man, He made
of God; 2 male and female
He
years,
blessed
them and
He created them. And when them Man. 3 When Adam
called
he begot a son in his likeness
after his
image, and he
Adam lived 800 years and that Adam lived came to 930
Seth. 4After the birth of Seth, 5 A11
begot sons and daughters.
the days
years; then he died. 6
When
Seth had lived 105 years, he begot Enosh.
7 After
the birth of
Enosh, Seth lived 807 years and begot sons and daughters. 8 A11 the days of Seth came to 912 years; then he died. 9
When Enosh had
lived
90
years,
he begot Kenan.
10 After
the birth of
Kenan, Enosh lived 815 years and begot sons and daughters. n All the days of Enosh came to 905 years; then he died. 12
When Kenan had lived 70 years,
he begot Mahalalel.
13 Aftcr
the birth
of Mahalalel, Kenan lived 840 years and begot sons and daughters. the days of 15
When
Kenan came
to
910
years; then he died.
Mahalalel had lived 65 years, he begot Jared.
16 Aftcr
the birth
of Jared, Mahalalel lived 830 years and begot sons and daughters. the days of Mahalalel 18
g- g
When
Jared had
Q r "established for me";
came lived
to
895
162
14A11
17 A11
years; then he died.
years,
he begot Enoch.
Heb. shath, connected with "Seth."
19 Aftcr
the birth
5.19
torah GENESIS
5.20
of Enoch, Jared lived 800 years and begot sons and daughters.
20 A11
the
days of Jared came to 962 years; then he died.
When Enoch had
21
65
lived
years,
he begot Methuselah.
22 After the
Enoch walked with God 300 years; and he begot the days of Enoch came to 365 years. 24 Enoch walked with God; then he was no more, for God took him. 25 When Methuselah had lived 187 years, he begot Lamech. 26 After the birth of Methuselah,
sons and daughters.
birth of
23 A11
Lamech, Methuselah
ters. 27A11
When Lamech had
28
him Noah, from the under
lived
toil
182
one
saying, "This
782 years and begot sons and daughcame to 969 years; then he died.
lived
the days of Methuselah
years,
he begot a son.
will provide us relief
of our hands, out of the very
a curse." 30After
the birth of Noah, 31 A11
begot sons and daughters.
soil
1
29
And he named
from our work and
which the
Lord
placed
Lamech lived 595 years and Lamech came to 777 years;
the days of
then he died. 32
When Noah had
lived
500
years,
Noah begot Shem, Ham, and
Ja-
pheth.
KJ When men them,
2 the
began to increase on earth and daughters were born to
divine beings a
saw how
beautiful the daughters of
and took wives from among those that pleased them.
"My
breath shall not abide b in
man
forever, since
3
men were
The Lord
he too
is
said,
flesh; let the
him be one hundred and twenty years." 4 It was then, and Nephilim appeared on earth when the divine beings cohabited with the daughters of men, who bore them offspring. They days allowed
—
later too, that the
were the heroes of old, the 5
The Lord saw how
every plan devised by his the
Lord
saddened. I
created
sky; for
regretted that 7
The Lord
men of renown.
great
mind was nothing but
He had made man on
said, "I will blot
—men together with I
regret that
was man's wickedness on
I
•>
b
10
Others "the sons of God.
Meaning
of Heb. uncertain.
the time.
out from the earth the
cf.
9.20 ff.
6
men whom
and birds of the
made them." 8 But Noah found
Connecting Noah with Heb. niham "to comfort";
how And
and
and His heart was
beasts, creeping things,
Lord. 3
evil all
earth,
earth,
favor with die
torah GENESIS
7.6
m 9 This is
the line of Noah.
in his age;
Ham, and
n The
—Noah was
Noah walked with God.
man; he was blameless
a righteous 10
Noah begot
three sons:
Shem,
Japheth.
earth
became corrupt before God; the earth was
filled
with law-
When God saw how corrupt the earth was, for all flesh had its ways on earth, 13 God said to Noah, "I have decided to put
lessness. 12
corrupted
an end to I
am
for the earth
all flesh,
gopher wood; make out with pitch.
it
with lawlessness because of them: 14
15 This is
Make an opening
cubit of the top.
c
Make
yourself an ark of
an ark with compartments, and cover
how you
be three hundred cubits, 16
is filled
about to destroy them with the earth.
its
shall
width
make
it:
for daylight in the ark,
its
height thirty cubits.
and ^terminate
Put the entrance to the ark in
side;
its
it
—waters
—to destroy
everything
on
all
flesh
under the sky
earth shall perish.
which there
in
18 But I will
establish
is
My
within a
make
bottom, second, and third decks. 17 "For My part, I am about to bring the Flood earth
and
the length of the ark shall
and
fifty cubits,
inside
it
it
with
upon
the
breath of
life;
covenant with
you, and you shall enter the ark, with your sons, your wife, and your sons' wives. 19And
of all that
lives,
of all
flesh,
you
shall take
two of each
into the ark to keep alive with you; they shall be male and female. 20 From birds of every kind, cattle of every kind, every kind of creeping thing earth,
two of each
of everything that
shall is
come
to
you
eaten and store
for them." 22 Noah did so; just as
it
on
to stay alive. 21 For your part, take
away, to serve
God commanded
as
food for you and
him, so he did.
7
Then the Lord said to Noah, "Go into the ark, with all your household, for you alone have I found righteous before Me in this generation. 2 Of every clean animal you shall take seven pairs, males and their mates, and of every animal that
is
not clean, two, a male and
birds of the sky also, seven pairs, male all the earth. 4 For in
forty days
that 6
said to Moses,
let
be darkness upon the land of Egypt,
descended upon see
said, "I stand
God and before you. 17 Forgive my offense with the Lord your God that He but remove
lifted the locusts
21
field,
your
and plead
just this once, this
left,
the land of Egypt.
25 But
Moses
said,
and burnt offerings to
Traditionally, but incorrectly,
shall
be
said, left
"Go, worship the Lord!
behind; even your children
"You yourself must provide us with up to the Lord our God; 26 our
offer
"Red Sea."
99
torah EXODUS own
10.27
—
go along with us not a hoof shall remain behind: for we must select from it for the worship of the Lord our God; and we shall not know with what we are to worship the LORD until we livestock, too, shall
Lord
arrive there." 27 But the
agree to
stiffened Pharaoh's heart
go. 28 Pharaoh said to him, "Be
them
let
and he would not
gone from me! Take
me again, for the moment you look upon my face you And Moses replied, "You have spoken rightly. I shall not see
care not to see shall die." 29
your face again!"
11 And
the
Lord
said to
Moses,
upon Pharaoh and upon Egypt; after indeed, when he lets you go, he will 2 Tell
the people to borrow, each
from
hers, objects
"I will bring
you go from here; you out of here one and all.
drive
man from his neighbor and
of silver and gold." 3 The
favorably toward the people. Moreover,
teemed
but one more plague
that he shall let
Lord
each
woman
disposed the Egyptians
Moses himself was much
es-
of Egypt, among Pharaoh's courtiers and among the
in the land
people. 4Moses said,
among
from the
And
who
says the 5
is
Lord: Toward midnight
and every
of Pharaoh
first-born
the slave girl cattle. 6
"Thus
the Egyptians,
first-born in the land
who
sits
on
never been or will ever be again;
—
7 but
all
go forth shall die,
I
his throne to the first-born
behind the millstones; and
there shall be a loud cry in
will
of Egypt
all
of
the first-born of the
the land of Egypt, such as has
not a dog
shall snarl a at
any of the
you may know that the Lord makes a distinction between Egypt and Israel. 8 Then all these courtiers of yours shall come down to me and bow low to me, saying, 'Depart, you and all the people who follow you!' After that I will depart." And he Israelites, at
or beast
in order that
Pharaoh's presence in hot anger.
left 9
man
Now
the
order that
Lord
My
had
marvels
said to Moses,
may
and Aaron had performed had
stiffened the heart
go from
"Pharaoh
will
not heed you, in
be multiplied in the land of Egypt."
all
10
these marvels before Pharaoh, but the
of Pharaoh so that he would not
let
Moses
Lord
the Israelites
his land.
12
The Lord said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt: 2 This month shall mark for you the beginning of the months; it shall be the J
100
Others "more (or whet) his tongue."
torah EXODUS
a
3 Speak
of the months of the year for you.
first
of
whole community
to the
and say that on the tenth of this month each of them
Israel
lamb a
lamb to
to a family, a
4 But if the
a household.
12.19
shall take
household
too
is
him share one with a neighbor who dwells nearby, in proportion to the number of persons: you shall contribute for the lamb according to what each household will eat. 5 Your lamb shall be without blemish, a yearling male; you may take it from the sheep or from the small for a lamb,
let
goats. 6You shall keep
and
all
watch over
it
twilight. 7 They shall take
some of the blood and put
posts and the lintel of the houses in
same night; they
eat the flesh that
which they
shall eat 9
unleavened bread and with bitter herbs.
cooked
in
over the it is left
n This
fire. 10
until is
You
the
and
beast;
Lord.
13
I will
And
Lord.
plague will destroy you 14This
day
Lord
institution for
time.
the very
first
eats leavened
all
day you
16
You
loins girded,
12 For
that night
the blood
any of
hurriedly:
I will
it is
a
go through the
all
the gods of Egypt,
I
are staying shall
will pass over you, so that
no
the land of Egypt.
I strike
shall celebrate
shall celebrate
it
as
it
an
days you shall eat unleavened bread; on
remove leaven from your houses, first
shall celebrate a sacred
is
for
whoever
day to the seventh day, that person
shall
occasion on the
work
at all shall
to eat, that alone
may
first
day, and a sacred
be done on them; only
be prepared for you.
17
You
observe the [Feast of] Unleavened Bread, for on this very dav
throughout the ages
as
an institution for
from the fourteenth day of the month
at
all
"kid." Heb. seh
time.
shall 18 In
I
observe this dav the
first
month,
evening, you shall eat unleavened
bread until the twenty-first day of the month
Or Or
it
on the houses where you
15 Seven
shall
if
your sandals on your
shall eat
brought your ranks out of the land of Egypt; vou
b
entrails
Israel.
what every person
a
and
raw, or
every first-born in the land of Egypt, both
occasion on the seventh day; no
shall
legs,
with
fire, it
it.
throughout the ages; you
bread from the
be cut off from
—head,
be to you one of remembrance: you
shall
as a festival to the
it.
not eat any of
mete out punishments to
the blood
when I see when
be a sign for you:
burn your
it:
down
land of Egypt and strike
I
Do
your hand; and you
passover offering b to the
man and
shall
shall eat
staff in
are to eat
at
it
two door8 They shall
the
not leave any of it over until morning;
shall
morning, you
how you
on
it
roasted over the
it
any way with water, but roasted
and your
feet,
day of this month;
until the fourteenth
the assembled congregation of the Israelites shall slaughter
means either "sheep" or "goat"; Heb. pesah.
cf.
v.
at evening. 19
No
leaven shall
5.
"protective offering";
101
torah EXODUS
12.20
be found in your houses for seven days. For whoever eats what that person shall be cut off a stranger or a citizen
in
all
21
of the country.
your settlements you
Moses then summoned
is
leavened,
from the community of Israel, whether he
shall eat
20 You shall eat
is
nothing leavened;
unleavened bread.
the elders of Israel and said to them, "Go,
all
pick out lambs for your families, and slaughter the passover offering. 22 Take a
bunch of hyssop, dip
apply some of the blood that
blood that
is
in the basin,
and
and to the two
23 For
will see the c
blood on the
lintel
the door and not
24 "You shall
He
let
and the two doorposts, and the
25
all
And when you enter the land
has promised, you shall observe this
children ask you, 'What
Lord
will
the Destroyer enter and smite your home.
observe this as an institution for
your descendants. you, as
in the
in the basin to the lintel
None of you shall go outside the door of his house until when the Lord goes through to smite the Egyptians, He
doorposts.
morning. pass over
it
is
do you mean by
time, for
you and
for
Lord will give 26 And when your
that the rite.
this rite?' 27you shall say, 'It
is
Lord, because He passed over the houses of Egypt when He smote the Egyptians, but saved our
the passover sacrifice to the the Israelites in houses.'
The people then bowed low in homage. 28 And the Israelites went and did so; just as the Lord had commanded Moses and Aaron, so they did.
Lord
down all the first-born in the land of Egypt, from the first-born of Pharaoh who sat on the throne to the first-born of the captive who was in the dungeon, and all the firstborn of the cattle. 30 And Pharaoh arose in the night, with all his courtiers 29 In
and
all
the middle of the night the
the Egyptians
—because there was
struck
a
loud cry in Egypt; for there
He summoned Moses my people, you and the Israelites with you! Go, worship the Lord as you said! 32 Take also your flocks and your herds, as you said, and begone! And may you bring a blessing upon me also!"
was no house where there was not someone dead. and Aaron
33
in the night
Thc Egyptians urged
country, for they said,
and
said,
31
"Up, depart from among
the people on, impatient to have
"We
shall all
be dead."
34 So the
them
leave the
people took their
dough before it was leavened, their kneading bowls wrapped in their cloaks upon their shoulders. 35 The Israelites had done Moses' bidding and borrowed from the Egyptians objects of silver and gold, and clothing. c
102
Or
"protect";
cf.
v.
11, note
b.
torah EXODUS 36
And the Lord had disposed the
and they 37
The
them have
let
Israelites
thousand
Egyptians favorably toward the people,
their request; thus they stripped the Egyptians.
journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about
men on
foot, aside
from
tude went up with them, and very 39
And
13.3
children.
much
38
Moreover,
livestock,
a
six
hundred
mixed multi-
both flocks and herds.
they baked unleavened cakes of the dough that thev had taken out
of Egypt, for
it
was not leavened,
since they
had been driven out of Egypt
and could not delay; nor had they prepared any provisions for themselves. 40The length
and
of time that the
thirty years; 41 at the
the very day, 42 That
was
all
the ranks of the
for the
Lord
of Egypt; that same night of
throughout the
Israel
43 The
offering:
may
eat
Israelites lived in
Egypt was four hundred
end of the four hundred and
Lord
a night is
thirtieth year, to
departed from the land of Egypt.
of vigil to bring them out of the land
the Lord's, one of vigil for
all
the children
ages.
Lord said to Moses and Aaron: This is the law of the passover No foreigner shall eat of it. 44 But any slave a man has bought of it once he has been circumcised. 45 No bound or hired laborer
shall eat
of
it.
46 It shall be eaten in
one house: you
the flesh outside the house; nor shall
you break
then he shall be admitted to offer country. But
it;
all
he
who
his males
no uncircumcised person may
eat
of it.
47 The
whole
dwells with
vou
must be circumcised;
then be
shall
not take any of
bone of it.
a
48 If a stranger
community of Israel shall offer it. would offer the passover to the Lord,
shall
as a citizen
49 There shall
of the be one
who dwells among you. the Lord had commanded Moses
law for the citizen and for the stranger 50
And
all
the Israelites did so; as
and Aaron, so they 51 That
did.
very day the
Lord
freed the Israelites
from the land of Egypt,
troop by troop.
13 The Lord every first-born; Israelites
is
man and
beast, the first issue
to
Me
womb among
the
2 "Consecrate
of evcrv
Mine."
And Moses "Remember 3
spoke further to Moses, saving,
said to the people, this day,
on which you went
free
from Egvpt, the house
103
torah EXODUS
13.4
how
of bondage,
you from
freed
be eaten. 4 You
with a mighty hand: no
it
on this day, in the month 2 of when the Lord has brought you into the land of the Ca-
leavened bread 5 So,
Abib.
Lord
the
shall
go
free
naanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the Hivites,
He swore to your fathers to give you, you
observe in this
shall
6 "Seven
month
and the
a land flowing
Jebusites,
which
with milk and honey,
the following practice:
days you shall eat unleavened bread, and on the seventh day
Lord. 7 Throughout the seven days unno leavened bread shall be found with you,
there shall be a festival of the
leavened bread shall be eaten;
And you shall explain on that day, 'It is because of what the Lord did for me when went free from Egypt.' 9 "And this shall serve you as a sign on your hand and as a reminder on
and no leaven
shall
be found in
your
all
territory. 8
to your son I
—
your forehead b
—
mouth
keep
shall
in order that the
that with a
this institution at its set
n "And when the Lord has ites, as He swore to you and 12
you
male
shall set apart for the
firstling that
ling ass
you
your
cattle
shall- redeem
Lord
freed
LORD may
be in your 10
you from Egypt.
You
time from year to year.
brought you into the land of the Canaanto your fathers, and has given
Lord drop
every shall
with a sheep;
first
issue
be the Lord's.
if you
it
to you,
of the womb: every 13 But
do not redeem
every
it,
first-
you must
children.
And you must redeem every first-born male among your 14And when, in time to come, your son asks you, saying, What
does
mean?' you
break
the
its
this
neck.
Lord
shall say to
in the land
16
"And
Lord among my
every
so
be
it
shall
Now when
Pharaoh
of the land of the people J
Or
b Lit. c
a
mighty hand that
let
us go, the
may have
a
"between your eyes."
male
as a sign
a
When
slew every first-born
man and
beast.
Therefore
I
of the womb, but redeem every
issue
upon your hand and
mighty hand the
let
the people go,
Philistines,
"on the new moon."
Others "frontlet."
first
Lord
15
sons.'
your forehead that with
17
was with
'It
of Egypt, the first-born of both
sacrifice to the
first-born
him,
brought us out from Egypt, the house of bondage.
Pharaoh stubbornly refused to
104
Teaching of the
mighty hand the
although
it
Lord
God
as a
freed us
symbol on
from Egypt."
did not lead them by
was nearer;
for
God
said,
way
"The
change of heart when they see war, and return to
torah EXODUS 18 So
Egypt." at the
God
led the people roundabout, bv
way of the
14.12
wilderness
Sea of Reeds.
Now
went up armedd out of the land of Egypt. 19And Moses took with him the bones of Joseph, who had exacted an oath from the Israelites
the children of Israel, saying,
mv
then you shall carrv up 20 They set
Lord went
them along the way, and
light, that
and the
will
be sure to take notice of vou:
out from Succoth, and encamped
the wilderness. 21 The to guide
"God
bones from here with you."
before
them
in a pillar
they might travel day and night.
pillar
of
fire
at
Etham,
at the
edge of
of cloud bv day,
in a pillar
of fire bv night, to give them 22 The pillar
of cloud by dav
by night did not depart from before the people.
14
The Lord said to Moses: 2 Tell the Israelites to turn back and encamp before Pi-hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea, before Baalzephon; you shall encamp facing it, by the sea. 3 Pharaoh will say of the Israelites, "They are astray in the land; the wilderness has closed in on them." 4Then I will stiffen Pharaoh's heart and he will pursue them, that
may gain glory through Pharaoh and shall know that I am the Lord. And they did so. I
5
When
and is
and took
his
and the
rest
chariots, 8
had
we have done,
chariot
his host;
and the Egyptians
the king of Egypt was told that the people had fled, Pharaoh
his courtiers
this
all
The Lord
a
change of heart about the people and
releasing Israel
men
with him;
Israelites.
took
six
As the
his warriors
He
said,
"What
ordered a his
hundred of
his picked
officers b in all
of them.
of Pharaoh king of Egypt, and he gave Israelites
Egyptians gave chase to them, and
horsemen, and
7 he
of the chariots of Egypt, with
stiffened the heart
chase to the
from our sendee?"
6
all
were departing
deriantlv,
c
9
the
the chariot horses of Pharoah, his
overtook them encamped bv the
sea,
near Pi-
hahiroth, before Baal-zephon. 10
As Pharaoh drew near, the Israelites caught sight of the Egvptians advancing upon them. Greatly frightened, the Israelites cried out to the Lord. u And they said to Moses, "Was it for want of graves in Egvpt that you brought us to die in the wilderness? What have vou done to us, taking us out of Egypt? 12 Is this not the very thing we told you in Egypt, saying, 'Let us be,
and we
d
Meaning ofHeb. hamushim
*
See on Gen. 46.29.
b
Heb. shalish;
h
112
"Amalek and his people." "The Lord is my banner."
Meaning ofHeb.
kes uncertain.
Heb. ger. Lit.
"{My) God
is
help."
torah EXODUS
'
18.26
had befallen them on the way, and how the Lord had delivered And Jethro rejoiced over all the kindness that the Lord had shown when He delivered them from the Egyptians. 10 "Blessed be the
ships that 9
them. Israel
Lord," Jethro
said,
"who
you from the Egyptians and from
delivered
who delivered the people from under the hand of the Egypn Now I know that the LORD is greater than all gods, c ~yes, by the of their very schemes against [the people] ." c 12 And Jethro, Moses'
Pharaoh, and tians.
result
God; and Aaron
father-in-law,
brought a burnt offering and
came with
the elders of Israel to partake of the meal before
all
sacrifices for
God
with
Moses' father-in-law. 13 Next
Moses
day,
sat as magistrate
among the
stood about Moses from morning until evening. in-law saw
how much
16
When
Why do
you from morning
to his father-in-law, "It
God.
when Moses' fathersaid, "What is this
he had to do for the people, he
thing that you are doing to the people? the people stand about
people, while the people
14 But
is
they have a dispute,
it
I
actd alone, while
until evening?"
because the people
tween one person and another, and
you
come
to
15
me
Moses
replied
to inquire of
comes before me, and
make known
all
I
decide be-
the laws and teachings
of God." 17 But
Moses' father-in-law said to him, "The thing you are doing
not right;
18
you
For the task
is
will surely
wear yourself out, and these people
too heavy for you; you cannot do
it
alone. 19
is
as well.
Now
listen
you counsel, and God be with you! You represent the 20 and enjoin upon them the laws and the teachings, and make known to them the way they are to go and the practices they are to follow. 21 You shall also seek out from among all the people capable men who fear God, trustworthy men who spurn ill-gotten gain. Set these over them as chiefs of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens, and 22 let them judge the people at all times. Have them bring every major dispute to you, but let them decide every minor dispute themselves. Make it easier for yourself by letting them share the burden with you. 23 If you do this and God so commands you you will be able to bear up; and all these people too will go home unwearied." 24 Moses heeded his father-in-law and did just as he had said. 25 Moses chose capable men out of all Israel, and appointed them heads over the to me.
I will
give
people before God: you bring the disputes before God,
—
people
—
chiefs
the people at c- c
of thousands, hundreds,
all
Meaning ofHeb.
d Lit. "sit" as
fifties,
—
and
times: the difficult matters diey
tens; 26 and they
would bring
judged
to Moses,
uncertain.
magistrate;
cf.
v.
13.
113
torah EXODUS and
minor matters they would decide themselves. 27 Then Moses father-in-law farewell, and he went his way to his own land.
the
all
bade
18.27
his
19 On
new moon after the Israelites had gone forth from on that very day, they entered the wilderness of Sinai. 2 Having journeyed from Rephidim, they entered the wilderness of Sinai and encamped in the wilderness. Israel encamped there in front of the mountain, 3 and Moses went up to God. The Lord called to him from the mountain, saying, "Thus shall you say to the house of Jacob and declare to the children of Israel: 4'You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, how I bore you on eagles' wings and brought you to Me. 5 Now then, if you will obey Me faithfully and keep My covenant, you shall be the third
the land of Egypt,
My
treasured possession
Mine,
6 but
you
shall
among
be to
Me
These are the words that you
a
all
the peoples. Indeed,
all
kingdom of priests and
shall
the earth
is
a holy nation.'
speak to the children of
Israel."
came and summoned the elders of the people and put before them all that the Lord had commanded him. 8 A11 the people answered as one, saying, "All that the Lord has spoken we will do!" And Moses brought back the people's words to the Lord. ?And the Lord said to 7Moses
you in a thick cloud, in order that the people may hear when I speak with you and so trust you ever after." Then Moses reported the people's words to the Lord, 10 and the Lord said to Moses, "Go to the people and warn them to stay pure a today and tomorrow. Let them wash their clothes. n Let them be ready for the third day; for on the third day the Lord will come down, in the sight of all the people, on Mount Sinai. 12 You shall set bounds for the people round about, saying, 'Beware of going up the mountain or touching the border of it. Whoever touches the mountain shall be put to death: 13 no hand shall touch him, but he shall be either stoned or shot; beast or man, he shall not live.' When the ram's horn b ~sounds a long blast, b they may go up on the mountain."
Moses, "I
14
will"
come
to
Moses came down from the mountain
to the people and
people to stay pure, and they washed their clothes. people, "Be ready for the third day:
16
•'
Cf.
On v.
the third day, as
15.
bb Meaning of Heb. uncertain.
114
do not go near
15
a
And
warned the
he said to the
woman."
morning dawned, there was thunder, and
light-
torah EXODUS upon
ning, and a dense cloud
horn; and
the mountain, and a very loud blast of the
who were
in the camp trembled. 17Moses led camp toward God, and they took their places at
the people
all
people out of the
20.11
the the
foot of the mountain.
Now Mount
was all in smoke, for the Lord had come down smoke rose like the smoke of a kiln, and the whole mountain trembled violently. 19 The blare of the horn grew louder and louder. As Moses spoke, God answered him in thunder. 20 The Lord came down upon Mount Sinai, on the top of the mountain, and the Lord called Moses to the top of the mountain and Moses went up. 21 The Lord said to Moses, "Go down, warn the people not to break through to the Lord to gaze, lest many of them perish. 22The priests also, who come near the Lord, must stay pure, lest the Lord break out against them." 23 But Moses said to the Lord, "The people cannot come up to Mount Sinai, for You warned us saying, 'Set bounds about the mountain and sanctify it.' " 24 So the Lord said to him, "Go down, and come back 18
upon
it
in
Sinai
the
fire;
together with Aaron; but to
come up
Lord,
to the
let
not the
lest
He
priests or the
people break through 25
break out against them."
And Moses
went down to the people and spoke to them.
20 God 2I
the
spoke
Lord am
these words, a saying:
all
the house of bondage: 4 You shall
what
is
God who
brought you out of the land of Egypt,
You
have no other gods besides Me.
your 3
shall
not make for yourself a sculptured image, or any likeness of
in the heavens above, or 5
You
on the
earth below, or in the waters
bow down
them or serve them. For I the Lord your God am an impassioned God, visiting the guilt of the parents upon the children, upon the third and upon the fourth generations of those who reject Me, 6 but showing kindness to the thousandth generation of those who love Me and keep My commandments. TYou shall not b_ swear falsely by~ b the name of the Lord your God; under the
for the 8
earth.
Lord
will
Remember
and do
not clear one
your work,
all
shall
male or female
slave,
settlements.
•>
not
who
n For
10 but
Tradition varies as
cattle,
in six days the
Some Hebrew manuscripts and
it
falsely
—
is
of the
vou
a sabbath
shall labor
of the
Lord
you, your son or daughter, vour
or the stranger
Lord made
Commandments
in
who
is
within your
heaven and earth and
the Greek read "all the people";
to the division
by His name.
holy. 9 Six davs
the seventh day
not do any work or your
to
swears
the sabbath day and keep
your God: you
c
shall
cf.
v.
sea,
16.
w. 2-14, and
as to the
numbering
of the verses f-om 13 on. bb Others "take in vain."
115
torah EXODUS and
all
Lord
that
is
20.12
in them,
and
He
rested
on
the seventh day; therefore the
blessed the sabbath day and hallowed
Honor your
it.
and your mother, that you may long endure on the land that the Lord your God is assigning to you. 12
father
You shall not murder. You shall not commit adultery. You shall not steal. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. 14 You shall not covet your neighbor's house: you shall not 13
covet your
neighbor's wife, or his male or female slave, or his ox or his
anything that 15 All
is
the people witnessed the thunder and lightning, the blare of the
back and stood
we
at a distance.
will obey;
but
let
16
not
answered the people, "Be not test
or
your neighbor's.
horn and the mountain smoking; and when the people saw "and
ass,
"You speak
God
afraid; for
you do not go
astray." 18 So the people
approached the thick cloud where
God
has
may be
remained
God
they
fell
to us," they said to Moses,
speak to us,
you, and in order that the fear of Him
it,
lest
we
die." 17Moses
come only
in order to
ever with you, so that
at a distance,
while Moses
was.
The Lord said to Moses: Thus shall you say to the Israelites: You yourselves saw that I spoke to you from the very heavens: 20With Me, therefore, you shall not make any gods of silver, nor shall you make for yourselves any gods of gold. 21 Make for Me an altar of earth and sacrifice on it your burnt offerings and your sacrifices of well-being, your sheep and your oxen; in every place where I cause My name to be mentioned I will come to you and bless you. 22 And if you make for Me an altar of stones, do not build it of hewn stones; for by wielding your tool upon them you have profaned them. 23 Do not ascend My altar by steps, that your nakedness may not be exposed upon 19
it.
Others "peace-offering."
116
Meaning o/shelamin
uncertain.
torah EXODUS
JmJ X^ These are the rules that you 2
When you
Hebrew
acquire a
seventh year he shall go shall leave single; if
free,
shall set before
he
slave,
21.21
them:
shall serve six years; in the 3 If
without payment.
he had a wife, his wife
he came
shall leave
single,
he
4 If his
with him.
master gave him a wife, and she has borne him children, the wife and her children shall belong to the master, and he shall leave alone. slave declares, "I love free," 6 his
go
to
my master,
master
5
But
if
the
my wife and children: I do not wish him before God. a He shall be brought
and
shall take
to the door or the doorpost, and his master shall pierce his ear with an
and he
awl; 7
then remain his slave for
shall
When a man selis his are. 8 If
slaves
daughter
sell
let
who
as
male
designated
her be redeemed; he shall not have the right
her to outsiders, since he broke faith with her.
her for his son, he shall deal with her as 10 If
not be freed
she proves to be displeasing to her master,
her for himself, he must to
life.
as a slave, she shall
is
And if he designated
9
the practice with free maidens.
he marries another, he must not withhold from
her clothing, or her conjugal rights. b
n If he
fails
one her food,
this
her in these three ways,
she shall go free, without payment. 12
He who
fatally strikes a
it
by design, but
to
which he can 14
16
came about by an
him from
He who He who
—
him
shall
be put to death.
act
of God,
I will
13 If
he did not do
assign
you
a place
flee.
When a man schemes
shall take 15
it
man
against another and
My very
altar to
strikes his father
kidnaps a
kills
him treacherously, you
be put to death.
or his mother shall be put to death.
—
man whether
he has sold him or
is still
holding
be put to death.
shall
He who insults c his father or his mother shall be put to death. When men quarrel and one strikes the other with stone or fist,
17 18
he does not die but has to take to outdoors upon his
must pay 20
When
there and
he 3
is
staff,
for his idleness a
man
then, d
his
bed
the assailant shall
and
19 if
and
he then gets up and walks
go unpunished, except
that he
his cure.
strikes his slave,
male or female, with a rod, and he dies
he must be avenged.
not to be avenged, since he
is
21 But if
he survives a day or two,
the other's property.
Others "to the judges."
b
Or
c
Qr "reviles."
d Lit.
"ointments."
"under
his
hand."
117
torah EXODUS
21.22
When men
22
and one of them pushes
fight,
woman and
a pregnant
a
no other damage ensues, the one responsible e shall be fined according as the woman's husband may exact from him, the payment to be based on reckoning/ 23 But if other damage ensues, the penalty shall be life for life, 24 eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, 25 burn for burn, wound for wound, bruise for bruise. miscarriage results, but
26 it,
When
he
man
a
shall let
strikes the eye
him go
free
of his
male or female, and destroys
slave,
on account of his
tooth of his slave, male or female, he shall
let
eye. 27If
him go
he knocks out the free
on account of
his tooth. 28
When
an ox gores a
man
woman to
or a
death, the ox shall be stoned
and its flesh shall not be eaten, but the owner of the ox is not to be punished. 29 If, however, that ox has been in the habit of goring, and its owner, though warned, has
woman 30 If
—the ox
ransom
redeem
its
guard
slave,
When
ox or an
shall
he
is
man
or a
be put to death.
upon him
laid
rule. 32 But if
pay thirty shekels of
shall
a pit, or digs a pit
ass falls into
restitution;
a
it kills
shall
to
the ox gores a
silver to
the master,
be stoned.
man opens
a
and
too, if it gores a minor, male or female, [the owner]
male or female, he
and the ox
it,
owner, too,
upon him, he must pay whatever
laid
life. 31 So,
his
failed to
be stoned and
be dealt with according to the same
shall
33
is
shall
34 the
it,
and does not cover it, and an pit must make
one responsible for the
pay the price to the owner, but
shall
shall
keep the dead
animal. 35
When
ox injures
a man's
the live ox and divide 36 If,
however,
owner has
known
it is
failed to
guard
his neighbor's
ox and
it
dies,
they shall
that the it,
sell
dead animal.
price; they shall also divide the
its
ox was in the habit of goring, and
he must restore ox for ox, but
shall
its
keep the
dead animal. 37
sWhen
^^ // •
is
•
shall
a
man
pay
found
tunneling, 3
a
and he
is
for
it
or
sells it,
the sheep. —
he *If
beaten to death, there
sun has risen on him, there
is
bloodguilt
b
must make restitution; if he lacks the means, he shall whether ox or ass or sheep theft. 3 But if what he stole
alive in his possession,
When
man
—
he
lets his livestock
«
Heb. "he."
f
Others "as the judges determine." This constitutes chap. 22.1 in some editions.
a
I.e,
under a wall for housebreaking. the thief of 21. 37.
shall
pay double.
loose to graze in another's land, and so
g
b I.e,
118
oxen for the ox, and four sheep
in his case. 2 If the
—He
be sold for his 4
five
an ox or a sheep, and slaughters
the thief is seized while
no bloodguilt
in that case.
is
steals
torah EXODUS must make
allows a field or a vineyard to be grazed bare, he
impairment of that
for the
When
5
a fire
who
consumed, he
is
restitution
or vineyard.
field
and spreads to thorns, so that stacked, standing,
started
is
or growing d grain
22.23
must make
started the fire
res-
titution. 6
When
man
a
gives
money
or goods to another for safekeeping, and
they are stolen from the man's house 7 if
double;
the thief
Gode
before
is
if
that he has not laid hands
charges of misappropriation
ment, or any other
of both
—
loss,
on
is
caught, he shall pay shall
depose
the other's property.
8 In all
—
pertaining to an ox, an
whereof one party
come
parties shall
the thief
not caught, the owner of the house
before God: he
alleges,
ass, a
"This
sheep, a gar-
is it"
—the
case
whom God declares guilty shall
pay double to the other. 9
When
man
a
gives to another an ass, an ox, a sheep or any other
animal to guard, and about,
10 an
it
one has not
that the
dies or
oath before the laid
must acquiesce, and no was stolen
from him, he
13
When
injured or
is
carried off, with
shall decide
no witness
between the two of them
hands on the property of the other; the owner restitution shall be shall
torn by beasts, he shall bring
been torn by
is
Lord
make
as evidence;
it
made.
restitution to
u But its
if [the
owner.
animal]
12 If it
was
he need not replace what has
beasts.
man borrows
a
[an animal]
from another and
it
dies or
is
owner not being with it, he must make restitution. 14 If its owner was with it, no restitution need be made; but if it was hired, he is injured,
its
entitled to the hire. 15 If
a
man seduces
a virgin for
whom the bride-price has not been paid/
with her, he must make her his wife by payment of a bride-price.
and
lies
16 If
her father refuses to give her to him, he must
still
weigh out
silver in
accordance with the bride-price for virgins.
You
17 18 19
not tolerates a sorceress.
shall
Whoever Whoever
lies
with a beast
sacrifices to a
shall
be put to death.
god other than
the
Lord
alone shall be pro-
scribed. 11 20
You
shall
in the land 21
You
them, c
I
not wrong a stranger or oppress him, for you were strangers
of Egypt.
shall
will
not
heed
ill-treat
any
widow
or orphan.
soon
as they cry
their outcry as
22 If
you do mistreat
out to Me,
23 and
My
Lit. "excellence."
d Lit. "field." c
See note on 21.6.
f
So that she
is
unmarried;
cf.
Deut. 20.7; 22.23 ff.
s Lit. "let live." h
See Lev. 27.29.
119
torah EXODUS
22.24
anger shall blaze forth and
will put
I
you to the sword, and your own
wives shall become widows and your children orphans. 24 If you lend
toward them
money
My people,
to
no
as a creditor: exact
to the poor
neighbor's garment in pledge, you must return sets; 26 it is his
he
if
out to Me,
cries
you, do not act
25 If you take
your
him before the sun his skin. In what else
to
it
only clothing, the sole covering for
he sleep? Therefore,
shall
among
from them.
interest
pay heed, for
I will
I
am
compassionate. 27You shall
not
revile
God, nor put
upon
a curse
among
a chieftain
your people. 28
You
You
shall
not
i_
Me
shall give
same with your
put off the skimming of the the first-born
and your
cattle
mother; on the eighth day you 30
You
shall
in the field;
shall cast
must not carry
—
mightya to do wrong so as to pervert
4 it
do the
remain with
its
Me.
to
to the dogs.
it
false
rumors; you 2
the guilty to act as a malicious witness:
to a poor
it
shall
iti
vats. _i
be holy people to Me: you must not eat flesh torn by beasts
you
23 You
seven days
shall give
of your
sons. 29 You shall
among your
flocks:
yield
first
man
it
you
in favor
shall
You
not join hands with
shall
shall neither side
with the
not give perverse testimony in a dispute
of the mighty a
— nor 3
you show deference
shall
in his dispute.
When you encounter your enemy's ox or ass wandering, you must take
back to him.
When you see
enemy lying under its burden and would you must nevertheless raise it with him. 6 You shall not subvert the rights of your needy in their disputes. 7 Keep far from a false charge; do not bring death on those who are innocent 5
refrain
and
from
the ass of your
raising b
it,
in the right, for I will
8
not acquit the wrongdoer.
for bribes blind the clear-sighted
and upset the
pleas
Do not take
bribes,
who
of those
are in
the right. 9
You
shall
not oppress a stranger, for you
know
the feelings of the
stranger, having yourselves been strangers in the land of Egypt. 10 Six
years
you
seventh you shall
shall
sow your
let it rest
and
land and gather in lie
people eat of it, and what they leave the ''
i
120
fallow. Let the let
same with your vineyards and your
Meaning ofHeb. I.e.,
its
yield;
n but
the wild beasts eat.
You
olive groves.
uncertain.
the male first-born.
*
Others "multitude."
b
For
this use
of the verb 'zb,
cf.
Neh.
3.8, 34.
For the whole
verse see
in the
needy among your
Deut. 22.4.
shall
do
torah EXODUS 12 Six
days you shall do your work, but on the seventh day you shall
from
cease
23.30
labor, in order that
your ox and your
may
ass
and that
rest,
your bondman and the stranger may be refreshed.
on guard concerning
13 Be
all
14Three
commanded you
have
as I
shall
not be heard on your
Me:
times a year you shall hold a festival for
the Feast of Unleavened Bread
—
Make no mention
that I have told you.
of the names of other gods; they
15
You shall observe
— eating unleavened bread
at the set
lips.
for seven days
month c of Abib,
time in the
for in
you went forth from Egypt; and none shall appear before Me emptyhanded; 16 and the Feast of the Harvest, of the first fruits of your work, of what you sow in the field; and the Feast of Ingathering at the end of the year, when you gather in the results of your work from the field. it
17 Three
times a year
all
your males
shall
appear before the Sovereign, the
Lord.
You
18
and the 19
The
Lord
not offer the blood of My
of My
choice
festal offering shall
first fruits
of your
soil
shall
am
you
left
shall
lying until morning.
bring to the house of the
not boil a kid in
its
mother's milk.
sending an angel before you to guard you on the way and to
bring you to the place that
obey him.
Do
My Name
is
I
have made ready.
in
When My
21 Pay
heed to him and
not defy him, for he will not pardon your offenses, since
him;
22 but if
you obey him and do
be an enemy to your enemies and a foe to your 23
with anything leavened;
sacrifice
not be
your God.
You 20 I
shall fat
angel goes before
that
all
I say, I will
foes.
you and brings you
Hittites, the Perizzites, the Canaanites, the Hivites,
to the Amorites, the
and the
Jebusites,
and
bow down to their gods in worship or them down and smash their pillars to bits. 25 You shall serve the Lord your God, and He will bless your bread and your water. And I will remove sickness from your midst. 26 No woman I
annihilate them,
24you shall
not
follow their practices, but shall tear
in
your land
shall
miscarry or be barren.
I
will let
you enjoy the
full
count
of your days. 27I will all
send forth
the people
turn
My
and
terror before you,
among whom you come, and
I
tail d before you. 28 I will send a plague
drive out before
you the
I
will
throw into panic
will
make
all
your enemies
ahead of you, and
Hivites, the Canaanites,
and the
not drive them out before you in a single year,
lest
become them out
See note at 13.4.
d Lit. c
shall
the land
desolate and the wild beasts multiply to your hurt. 30 I will drive c
it
Hittites. 29 I will
"back."
Others "hornet"; meaning ofHeb. uncertain.
12 i
torah EXODUS you
before
23.31
you have increased and possess the land. your borders from the Sea of Reeds to the Sea of Philistia, by
little
31 I will set
until
little,
and from the wilderness to the Euphrates; for
I will
deliver the inhabitants
them out before you. 32 You shall make no covenant with them and their gods. 33 They shall not remain in your land, lest they cause you to sin against Me; for you will
of the land into your hands, and you
serve their
gods
—and
will
it
will drive
prove a snare to you.
24
Then He said to Moses, "Come up to the Lord, with Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, and seventy elders of Israel, and bow low from afar. 2 Moses alone shall come near the Lord; but the others shall not come near, nor shall the people come up with him." 3 Moses went and repeated to the people all the commands of the Lord and
all
the rules; and
all
the
the people answered with one voice, saying, "All
Lord has commanded we will do!" 4Moses then wrote
the things that the
down
all
commands of the Lord. up an
Early in the morning, he set
with twelve
pillars for
Israelites,
and put
read a
it
we
it
altar. 7
will faithfully
do!"
people and said, "This
likeness
of
10 and
a
all
these
they saw the
God
"All that the
Lord
has spoken it
on the
Lord now
commands." seventy elders of Israel
of Israel: under His like the
feet there
very sky for purity.
did not raise His hand against the leaders'3 of the ate
took one
the record of the covenant and
the blood of the covenant that the
pavement of sapphire,
God, and they
6 Moses
and the other part of the blood he
Then Moses and Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, and
ascended;
designated some
Moses took the blood and dashed
makes with you concerning 9
in basins,
And they said,
a 8
is
He
and they offered burnt offerings and
Then he took
aloud to the people.
5
of well-being to the Lord.
sacrificed bulls as offerings
dashed against the
the foot of the mountain,
the twelve tribes of Israel.
young men among the part of the blood
altar at
Israelites;
was the
n Yet He
they beheld
and drank.
"Come up to Me on the mountain and you the stone tablets with the teachings and commandments which I have inscribed to instruct them." 13 So Moses and his attendant Joshua arose, and Moses ascended the mountain of God. 12
The Lord
said to
wait there, and
a-a
b
122
Lit.
"we
will
do
Meaning ofHeb.
I
and
Moses,
will give
obey.
'asilim uncertain.
torah EXODUS 14
To
we
the elders he had said, "Wait here for us until
have Aaron and
Hur with you;
anyone
let
who has
25.19
You
return to you.
a legal matter approach
them." 15
When Moses had 16
mountain. cloud hid
it
ascended the mountain, the cloud covered the
The Presence of the Lord abode on Mount
On
for six days.
the seventh day
Now the Presence
the midst of the cloud. 17
consuming
He
of the
Lord
and the
Sinai,
called to
Moses from
appeared in the
on the top of the mountain. 18 Moses went inside the cloud and ascended the mountain; and Moses remained on the mountain forty days and forty nights. sight of the Israelites as a
fire
nnnn
25 The Lord
spoke to Moses, saying:
Me
bring
gifts; you shall accept moves him. 3 And these
heart so
them: gold,
linen, goats' hair,
5
tanned ram
6 oil for lighting, spices for 7lapis lazuli
Me
skins,
3
the Israelite people to
from every person whose
are the gifts that 4 blue, purple,
and copper;
silver,
gifts for
2 Tell
you
shall accept
and crimson
from
yarns, fine
dolphin b skins, and acacia wood;
the anointing oil and for the aromatic incense;
setting, for the ephod and for the breastthem make Me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them. 9 Exactly as I show you the pattern of the Tabernacle and the pattern of all its furnishings so shall you make it. 10 They shall make an ark of acacia wood, two and a half cubits long, a 8
piece.
and other stones for
And
let
—
—
cubit and a half wide, and a cubit and a half high.
—overlay
gold
12 Cast
about. rings
inside
it
four gold rings for
on one of its
wood and on the
overlay
side walls
in the rings in the
Ark
You
17
a cubit
side walls
them with
of the
of the
it,
shall
and
gold;
a cover
a
14 then insert
13
it
with pure
gold molding round
to be attached to
its
Make
four
feet,
not be removed from
at the
which
I will
two
poles of acacia
the poles into the rings
it.
16
And
remain deposit
give you.
of pure gold, two and
a half wide. 18 Make
—
n Overlay
ark, for carrying the ark. 15 The poles shall
ark: they shall
make
it
and two on the other.
[the tablets of] the Pact
hammered work •»
—and make upon
and out
a half cubits
long and
—make them of
two cherubim of gold
two ends of the
cover.
19
Make one cherub
at
one
Others "rams' skins dyed red."
b
Or
c
Cf. Gen. 2.12
"dugonq"; meaning of Hebrew tahash uncertain.
and
note.
123
torah EXODUS
25.20
end and the other cherub
the other end; of one piece with the cover
at
you make the cherubim
shall
at its
two
ends. 20The cherubim shall have
They
their
wings spread out above, shielding the cover with
shall
confront each other, the faces of the cherubim being turned toward
their wings.
the cover: 21 Place the cover
on top of the Ark, after depositing inside the Ark the Pact that I will give you. 22 There I will meet with you, and I will impart to you from above the cover, from between the two cherubim that are on top of the Ark of the Pact all that I will command you
—
concerning the 23
You
shall
—
Israelite people.
make
of acacia wood, two cubits long, one cubit
a table
wide, and a cubit and a half high. 24 Overlay
molding around
a gold
and make for
it,
a gold
it.
molding
the poles of acacia
be
shall
for
Make
a
rim round
its
it
about. 26Make four
it,
gold rings
at its four legs. 27 The rings
as holders for poles to carry the table. 28Make
wood, and overlay them with gold; by
carried. 29Make its
libations;
with pure gold, and make
rim of a hand's breadth around
and attach the rings to the four corners
be next to the rim,
shall
25
these the table
bowls, ladles, jars and jugs with which to offer
make them of pure
bread of display, to be before
gold. 30And
Me
on the
table
you
shall set the
always.
You shall make a lampstand of pure gold; the lampstand shall be made of hammered work; its base and its shaft, its cups, calyxes, and 31
petals shall be
of one
piece. 32 Six branches shall issue
from
its
sides; three
branches from one side of the lampstand and three branches from the other side of the lampstand.
shaped
like
34
and
And on
On
one branch there
almond-blossoms, each with calyx and
branch there calyx
33
shall
petals;
be
tiiree
so for
cups shaped
all
six
pair
almond-blossoms, each with
the lampstand itself there shall be four cups shaped like almond-
of branches; and a
of branches, and a
branches; so for
and
be three cups
and on the next
branches issuing from the lampstand.
blossoms, each with calyx and petals: a pair
like
shall
petals,
all
six
calyx,
calyx,
35 a calyx,
of one piece with
of one piece with
of one piece with
it,
it,
under the
branches issuing from the lampstand.
their stems shall be
of one piece with
it,
it,
under
under the second last pair
of
36Their calyxes
the whole of
it
a single
—
hammered piece of pure gold. 37Make its seven lamps the lamps shall be so mounted as to give the light on its front side— 38 and its tongs and fire
of
pans of pure gold. a talent
of pure gold.
that are being
124
39 It shall
be made, with
40 Note well,
shown you on
all
these furnishings, out
and follow the patterns for them
the mountain.
torah EXODUS
26
for the tabernacle, 3
As
of fine twisted
make
it
of ten
strips
26.23
of cloth; make these
of blue, purple, and crimson yarns, with a design of
linen,
2
cherubim worked into them.
The length of each
cloth shall be twentv-
eight cubits, and the width of each cloth shall be four cubits,
all
the cloths
3 Five
same measurements. of the cloths shall be joined to one another, and the other five cloths shall be joined to one another. 4Make
to have the
loops of blue wool on the edge of the outermost cloth of the one
set;
and
on the edge of the outermost cloth of the other set: 5 make fifty loops on the one cloth, and fifty loops on the edge of the end cloth of the other set, the loops to be opposite one another. 6And make fifty do
likewise
gold
clasps,
and couple the
cloths to
one another with the
clasps, so that
the tabernacle becomes one whole.
TYou
make
shall
then make cloths of goats' hair for a tent over the tabernacle;
cubits,
and the width of each cloth
to have the
same measurements.
and the other
six cloths 10
the front of the tent. cloth of the set.
l
one
set,
and
copper
iJVIake fifty
fifty
it
of the cloths of the
of the tabernacle, tent cloth shall
The length of each shall
13 while
9 Join five
of the cloths bv themselves,
fifty
nacle
and cover
skins,
and
it.
a covering
sixth cloth at
loops on the edge of the outermost
loops on the edge of the cloth of the other
and
fit
the clasps into the loops, and couple
becomes one whole.
12
As
for the overlapping
tent, the extra half-cloth shall overlap die
back
the extra cubit at either end of each length of
hang down to the bottom of the two 14
cloth shall be thirtv
be four cubits, the eleven cloths
by themselves; and fold over the
Make
clasps,
the tent together so that excess
8
the cloths eleven in number.
And make
sides
of the Taber-
for the tent a covering of tanned
ram
of dolphin skins above.
You shall make the plartks for the Tabernacle of acacia wood, upright. The length of each plank shall be ten cubits and the width of each plank a cubit and a half. 17 Each plank shall have two tenons, parallel to each other; do the same with all the planks of the Tabernacle. 18 Of the planks of the Tabernacle, make twenty planks on the south c side: 19 making forty silver sockets under the twenty' planks, two sockets under the one plank for its two tenons and two sockets under each following plank for its two tenons; 20 and for the other side wall of the Tabernacle, on the north side, twenty planks, 21 with their forty silver sockets, two sockets under the one plank and two sockets under each following plank. 22 And for the rear of the Tabernacle, to die west, make six planks; 23 and make two planks for 15
16
•>
b c
Here
the lowest of the coven of the Tabernacle. uncertain. Heb. uses two terms for "south. "
Meaning ofHeb. mcshullaboth
125
torah EXODUS
26.24
the corners of the Tabernacle at the rear. 24 d
bottom, and terminate
alike at the
with both of them: they
shall
They
top inside one
form the two
26
You
shall
side wall
it
be
corners. 25 Thus there shall be
two
sockets under
and two sockets under each of the other planks.
plank,
first
the
at
ring; d thus shall
eight planks with their sockets of silver: sixteen sockets,
the
match
shall
make
bars of acacia
wood:
five for
the planks of the one
27five bars for the planks
of the Tabernacle,
of the other side
wall of the Tabernacle, and five bars for the planks of the wall of the
Tabernacle
at the rear to the west. 28 The center
bar halfway up the planks
to end. 29 Overlay the planks
with gold, and make their
run from end
shall
and overlay the bars with gold.
rings of gold, as holders for the bars; 30 Then set
up the Tabernacle according
shown on
the mountain.
31
You
shall
twisted linen; it
upon four
of gold,
make it
a curtain
shall
you
34 Place the
wood there,
as a partition
upon
cover
that
the
you were
of blue, purple, and crimson yarns, and it.
32
fine
Hang
overlaid with gold and having hooks 33
four sockets of silver.
and carry the Ark of the Pact shall serve
manner of it
have a design of cherubim worked into
posts of acacia
[set] in
to the
Hang the
curtain under the clasps,
behind the curtain, so that the curtain
between the Holy and the Holy of Holies.
Ark of the Pact
Holy of Holies.
in the
35 Place
the table outside the curtain, and the lampstand by the south wall of the
Tabernacle opposite the table, which 36
You
shall
make
posts of acacia
their
fine twisted linen,
wood
97
cubits
You
wide
shall
—the
make
cast for
them
the altar of acacia
altar is to
be square
of the Tent, of blue, purple, in embroidery. 37Make
done
and overlay them with gold
for the screen
—and
hooks being of gold
±-J /
to be placed by the north wall.
a screen for the entrance
and crimson yarns, and five
is
five sockets
wood,
five cubits
—and three
with copper.
3
Make
the pails for removing
scrapers, basins, flesh hooks, 4
Makc
for
it
its
four corners.
dd Meaning ofHeb. uncertain.
126
fire
pans
—make
2
its
it;
five
Make
its
and overlay
ashes, as well as its
all its
utensils
of copper.
of mcshwork in copper; and on the mesh make
a grating
four copper rings at
and
long and
cubits high.
horns on the four corners, the horns to be of one piece with it
of copper.
5 Set
the
mesh below, under
the ledge
torah EXODUS of the
altar,
so that
it
extends to the middle of the
altar. 6
And make
27.21
poles 7
The poles shall be inserted into the rings, so that the poles remain on the two sides of the altar when it is carried. 8 Make it hollow, of boards. As you were shown on the mountain, so shall they be made. for the altar, poles
9
You
On
shall
make
the enclosure of the Tabernacle:
the south side, 3 a hundred cubits of hangings of fine twisted linen
for the length their
of acacia wood, and overlay them with copper.
10with its
of the enclosure on that side
twenty posts and
twenty sockets of copper, the hooks and bands of the posts to be of
silver. 11
Again a hundred cubits of hangings for
—with
side
its
its
length along the north
twenty posts and their twenty sockets of copper, the hooks
and bands of the posts to be of silver. 12 For
ings,
the width of the enclosure,
on the west
side, fifty cubits
of hang-
with their ten posts and their ten sockets.
13 For
on the front, or east side, fifty cubits: on the one flank, with their three posts and 15 fifteen cubits of hangings on the other flank, with
the width of the enclosure
14 fifteen
cubits of hangings
their three sockets; their three posts sure, a screen
and
their three sockets; 16 and for the gate
of twenty
fine twisted linen,
done
cubits,
of the enclo-
of blue, purple, and crimson yarns, and
in embroidery,
with their four posts and their
four sockets. 17A11
hooks 18
shall
round the enclosure
be of
silver; their
The length of the
linen.
The
all its
shall
be banded with
silver
and
their
sockets shall be of copper.
enclosure shall be a hundred cubits, and the width
throughout; and the height
fifty
for
the posts
five cubits
sockets shall be of copper:
service, as well as
all its
— [with hangings] of
19 all
fine twisted
the utensils of the Tabernacle, b
pegs and
all
the pegs of the court, shall
be of copper.
rmn 20
You
shall further instruct the Israelites to
olives for lighting, for kindling
bring you clear
lamps regularly.
21 Aaron
and
oil
of beaten
his sons shall
them up in the Tent of Meeting, outside the curtain which is over Ark of] the Pact, [to burn] from evening to morning before the Lord. It shall be a due from the Israelites for all time, throughout the
set
[the
ages.
a
Cf. note at 26.18.
b I.e.,
of the Tabernacle enclosure; the furnishings inside were ofgold.
127
torah EXODUS
28.1
28
You
among
the Israelites, to serve
bring forward your brother Aaron, with his sons, from
shall
Me
as priests:
Eleazar and Ithamar, the sons of Aaron.
2
3
brother Aaron, for dignity and adornment.
who
are
a_
whom
skillful,
I
Aaron, Nadab and Abihu,
Make
sacral
vestments for your
Next you
have endowed with the
Aaron's vestments, for consecrating him to serve
gift
Me
shall instruct all
of skill,
"
a
to
make
as priest. 4These are
the vestments they are to make: a breastpiece, an ephod, a robe, a fringed b
and
tunic, a headdress,
a sash.
your brother Aaron and
They
shall
make those
sacral
his sons, for priestly sendee to
fore, shall receive the gold, the blue, purple,
vestments for
Me;
5 they,
there-
and crimson yarns, and the
fine linen. 6 They shall
make
ephod of gold, of blue, purple, and crimson yarns, worked into designs. 7 It shall have two shoulderpieces attached; they shall be attached at its two ends. 8 And the decorated band that is upon it shall be made like it, of one piece with it: of gold, of blue, purple, and crimson yarns, and of fine twisted linen. 9 Then take two lazuli stones and engrave on them the names of the sons of Israel: 10 six of their names on the one stone, and the names of the remaining six on the other stone, in the order of their birth. n On the two stones you shall make seal engravings the work of a lapidary of the names of the sons of Israel. Having bordered them with frames of gold, 12 attach the two stones to the shoulder-pieces of the ephod, as stones for remembrance of the Israelite people, whose names Aaron shall carry upon his two shoulderpieces for remembrance before the Lord. 13 Then make frames of gold 14 and two chains of pure gold; braid these like corded work, and fasten the corded chains to the frames. 15 You shall make a breastpiece of decision, worked into a design; make it in the style of the ephod: make it of gold, of blue, purple, and crimson yarns, and of fine twisted linen. 16 It shall be square and doubled, a span in length and a span in width. 17 Set in it mounted stones, in four rows of stones. The first row shall be a row of d carnelian, chrysolite, and emand of fine twisted
the
linen,
—
—
11
erald; 18 thc
second row: a turquoise, a sapphire, and an amethyst;
third row: a jacinth, an agate, a lapis lazuli,
and
a jasper.
ings. 2 'The stones shall
of
Israel: twelve,
like seals,
a -a
b
128
c
See
d
The
v.
30
They
a crystal; 20 and the fourth row: a beryl,
shall
correspond
be framed with gold in their mount-
[in
number] to the names of the sons
corresponding to their names. They
each with
Lit. "wise of heart, Others "checkered."
and
its
whom
name, for the twelve
I have filled with a
spirit
is
tribes.
of wisdom."
below; others "judgment."
identity of several of these twelve stones
19 the
uncertain.
shall
be engraved
torah EXODUS
On the
28.40
make braided chains of corded work in pure gold. on the breastpiece, and fasten the two rings at the two ends of the breastpiece, 24 attaching the two golden cords to the two rings at the ends of the breastpiece. 25 Then fasten the two ends of the cords to the two frames, which you shall attach to the shoulder-pieces of the ephod, at the front. 26 Make two rings of gold and attach them to the two ends of the breastpiece, at its inner edge, which faces the ephod. 27And make two other rings of gold and fasten them on the front of the ephod, low on the two shoulder-pieces, close to its seam above the decorated band. 28 The breastpiece shall be held in place by a cord of blue from its rings to the rings of the ephod, so that the breastpiece rests on the decorated band and does not come loose from the ephod. 29Aaron shall carry the names of the sons of Israel on the breastpiece of decision over his heart, when he enters the sanctuary, for remembrance before the LORD at all times. 30 Inside the breastpiece of decision vou shall place the Urim and Thummim, e so that they are over Aaron's heart when he comes before the Lord. Thus Aaron shall carry the instrument of decision for 22
23
breastpiece
Make two
rings of gold
the Israelites over his heart before the
You
31
for the
shall
head
make
shall
the robe of the
—so that
purple,
them
it
does not
around:
pomegranate,
all
34 a
—
it
tear. 33
and crimson yarns,
all
at all times.
ephod of pure blue. f
be in the middle of it; the opening
of woven work round about mail
Lord
all
golden
around the
shall
On
its
be
and
hem
a
bells
of
of gold between
pomegranate, a golden
of the robe.
a coat
pomegranates of blue,
around the hem, with
bell
opening
have a binding
opening of
like the
hem make
shall
32 The
35 Aaron shall
bell
wear
it
and
a
while
when he comes into the sanctuary before the Lord and when he goes out that he may not die. 36 You shall make a frontlet of pure gold and engrave on it the seal inscription: "Holy to the Lord." 37 Suspend it on a cord of blue, so that it may remain on the headdress; it shall remain on the front of the headdress. 38 It shall be on Aaron's forehead, that Aaron may take away anv officiating, so that the
sound of it
is
heard
—
sin arising
from the holy things
their sacred donations;
it
shall
that the Israelites consecrate,
be on his forehead
from anv of
at all times, to
them before the Lord. 39 You shall make the fringed tunic of fine linen. You shall make the headdress of fine linen. You shall make the sash of embroidered work. 40 And for Aaron's sons also you shall make tunics, and make
win
acceptance for
e
f
of these Wo words uncertain. They designate a kind of oracle; Others "all of blue."
Meaning
cf.
Num.
sashes for 27.21.
129
torah EXODUS
28.41
them, and make turbans for them, for dignity and adornment.
41 Put these
on your brother Aaron and on his sons as well; anoint them, and ordain themg and consecrate them to serve Me as priests. 42 You shall also make for them linen breeches to cover their nakedness; they shall, extend from the hips to the thighs. 43 They shall be worn by Aaron and his sons when they enter the Tent of Meeting or when they approach the altar to officiate in the sanctuary, so that they do not incur punishment and die. It shall be a law for all time for him and for his offspring to come.
29 Me
This
is
as priests:
blemish;
2 also
what you shall do to them in consecrating them to serve Take a young bull of the herd and two rams without unleavened bread, unleavened cakes with
unleavened wafers spread with 3 Place
—make
oil
these in one basket and present
and the two
them
oil
mixed
these of choice
in,
wheat
in the basket, along
and
flour.
with the
rams. 4 Lead
Aaron and his sons up to the entrance of the Tent of Meeting, and wash them with water. 5Then take the vestments, and clothe Aaron with the tunic, the robe of the ephod, the ephod, and the breastpiece, and gird him with the decorated band of the ephod. 6 Put the headdress on his head, and place the holy diadem upon the headdress. 7 Take the anointing oil and pour it on his head and anoint him. 8 Then bring his sons forward; clothe them with tunics 9 and wind turbans upon them. And gird both Aaron and his sons with sashes. And bull
so they shall have priesthood as their right for
You
shall
then ordain Aaron and his sons.
front of the Tent of Meeting, and
upon
the head of the bull.
x
put
it
on the horns of
entrails, the
it is
Aaron and
the bull
up
to the
hands
Slaughter the bull before the Lord,
at the
let
12 and
take
some of the
bull's
blood and
the altar with your finger; then pour out the rest
at the base
of the
altar.
13
Take
all
the fat that covers the
liver, and the two kidneys with the fat smoke upon the altar. 14The rest of the flesh dung shall be put to the fire outside the camp;
protuberance on the
on them, and turn them of the
time.
his sons lay their
entrance of the Tent of Meeting,
of the blood
all
10 Lead
bull, its hide,
and
into its
a sin offering.
15
Next take the one ram, and let Aaron and his sons lay their hands upon the ram's head. 16 Slaughter the ram, and take its blood and dash it against all sides of the altar. 17 Cut up the ram into sections, wash its g Lit.
130
"and fill
their hands."
torah EXODUS entrails
and
legs,
and put them with
of the ram into smoke upon the
its
quarters and
altar. It is
its
head.
18
Turn
29.33
all
Lord,
a burnt offering to the
by fire to the Lord. Then take the other ram, and let Aaron and his sons lay their hands upon the ram's head. 20 Slaughter the ram, and take some of its blood and put it on the ridge a of Aaron's right ear and on the ridges of his sons' right ears, and on the thumbs of their right hands, and on the big toes a pleasing odor, an offering 19
of their right
feet;
and dash the
rest
of the blood against every side of the
21 Take
some of the blood that is on the altar and some of the anointing oil and sprinkle upon Aaron and his vestments, and also upon his sons and his sons' vestments. Thus shall he and his vestments altar
round about.
be holy, as well as his sons and his sons' vestments. 22
You
shall take
from the ram the
fat parts
—the broad
tail,
the fat that
two kidneys with the fat on them and the right thigh; for this is a ram of ordination. 23 Add one flat loaf of bread, one cake of oil bread, and one wafer, from the basket of unleavened bread that is before the Lord. 24 Place all these on the palms of Aaron and his sons, and offer them as an elevation offering before the Lord. 25 Take them from their hands and turn them into smoke upon the altar with the burnt offering, as a pleasing odor before the Lord; it is an offering by fire to the Lord. 26 Then take the breast of Aaron's ram of ordination and offer it as an covers the entrails, the protuberance
on the
liver,
the
—
elevation offering before the
Lord;
it
shall
be your portion. 27 You shall
consecrate the breast that was offered as an elevation offering and the
thigh that was offered as a gift offering from the that
which was Aaron's and from
parts shall be a
due for
all
descendants. For they are a Israelites, their gift
29 The sacral
them
to the
gift;
Lord
who
and so
shall pass in. 30
his sons'
Israelites to
shall
out of their
to be anointed and ordained
ram of ordination
which was
time from the
vestments of Aaron
priest in his stead,
that
those
Aaron and
his
they be a gift from the
sacrifices
on
—from
28 and
of well-being.
to his sons after him, for
He among
his sons
enters the Tent of Meeting to
who becomes
officiate
within the
them seven days. ram of ordination and boil its flesh in the sacred 32 and Aaron and his sons shall eat the flesh of the ram, and the
sanctuary, shall wear 31
You
shall take the
precinct;
bread that
is
in the basket, at the entrance
of the Tent of Meeting.
33 These
whom expiation was made with them when they were ordained and consecrated; they may not be eaten things shall be eaten only by those for
•>
Or
"lobe."
131
torah EXODUS
29.34
by a layman, for they are holy. any of the bread,
you.
You
until
not be eaten, for
fire; it shall
35 Thus
is left
you
do
shall
to
34
And
any of the
if
morning, you
put what
to the
is left
holy.
it is
Aaron and
his sons, just as I 36 and
ordain them through seven days,
shall
of ordination, or
flesh
shall
commanded
have
each day you shall
prepare a bull as a sin offering for expiation; you shall purge the altar by
performing purification upon 37 Seven
and the
become most
altar shall
become consecrated. 38 Now this is what you each day, regularly.
you
39
anoint
shall
to consecrate
it.
consecrate
it,
upon
the
two
yearling lambs
in the
morning, and
altar:
one lamb
shall offer the
other lamb at twilight. 40 There shall be a tenth of a
shall offer the
a libation
it
altar to
holy; whatever touches the altar shall
shall offer
You
measure of choice flour with
and
and you
it,
days you shall perform purification for the
of a hin of beaten
a quarter
of a quarter hin of wine for one lamb;
41 and
mixed
oil
you
in,
shall offer
the other lamb at twilight, repeating with it the meal offering of the morning with its libation an offering by fire for a pleasing odor to the
—
42 a regular
Lord,
For there there I will
burnt offering throughout the generations,
I will
meet with you, and there
meet with the
and
Israelites,
speak with you,
I will-
Aaron and
Lord am I
wood.
two for
it
its
make an
sides
its
the
Lord
And
45 I will
they shall
abide
know
a cubit
horns of one piece with
among
that
its
4
its
And make two
two
side walls,
—
on
of acacia
be square—and
make it
opposite 3 sides. 5
it
with pure gold:
horns; and
it.
that
shall
it
gold rings for
holders for poles with which to carry
the
I
3 Overlay it
wide it.
My
I will
God.
their
burning incense; make
altar for
round about, and
round about.
make them on
I
be a cubit long and
cubits high,
top,
its
shall
2 It shall
46
God.
and
altar,
God, who brought them out from the land of Egypt
their
might abide among them,
30 You
Me as priests.
his sons to serve
the Israelites, and I will be their
43 and
be sanctified by
shall
it
Presence. 44 I will sanctify the Tent of Meeting and the
consecrate
at the en-
Tent of Meeting before the Lord.
trance of the
Make
a
gold molding
under
They
its
molding;
shall serve as
the poles of acacia
wood,
and overlay them with gold. 6 Place it in
front of the curtain that
front of the cover that it
a
132
Aaron
shall
Lit. "its two."
is
is
—where
over the Pact
burn aromatic incense: he
—
over the Ark of the Pact
shall
I
will
burn
it
meet with you. every morning
7
in
On
when
torah EXODUS 8 and
he tends the lamps, the lamps—
Aaron
burn
shall
ages. 9 You shall
not offer alien incense on
when he
at twilight
it
Lord
a regular incense offering before the
30.26
lights
throughout the
or a burnt offering or a meal
it,
you pour a libation on it. 10 Once a year Aaron shall perform purification upon its horns with blood of the sin offering of purification; purification shall be performed upon it once a year throughoffering; neither shall
out the ages.
It is
n The Lord
most holy to the Lord.
12
spoke to Moses, saying:
When you
take a census of the
Israelite
people according to their enrollment, each shall pay the
ransom
for himself
them through
on being
their being enrolled. 13 This
—
who the
less
—twenty
and assign
15 the
offering:
it
Israelites as a
16
14 Everyone
You
not pay more and the poor
rich shall
when
money from
shall take the expiation
reminder before the Lord,
stand of copper for
Meeting and the hands and
to Moses, saying:
it,
of Meeting they
shall
for washing;
Put water
altar.
feet [in
shall
in
as expiation for
18
Make
and place 19 and let
it,
water drawn] from
wash with water,
it
it.
20
your persons.
of copper and
a laver it
the Israelites
shall serve the
Lord,
It shall
21 they shall
be a law for
all
wash
Aaron and
his sons
—
time for them
for
wash
When they enter the Tent may not
that they
hands and
their
a
between the Tent of
die;
feet, that
him and his
when
or
they approach the altar to serve, to turn into smoke an offering by the
not
giving the Lord's offering as expiation
to the service of the Tent of Meeting;
The Lord spoke
their
Lord.
a half-shekel as an offering to the
than half a shekel
your persons.
17
is
entered in the records, from the age of twenty years up, shall give
Lord's
pay for
is
a
by the sanctuary weight
in the records shall pay: a half-shekel £ferahs to the shekel
Lord
no plague may come upon what everyone who is entered
enrolled, that
fire
may not
they
to
die.
—diroughout
offspring
the ages.
22 The
Lord
spoke to Moses, saying:
hundred weight of
solidificd b
23 Next take
myrrh, half
as
much
— of fragrant cinnamon, two hundred and hundred—by the sanctuary weight—of and
fifty
fifty
cassia,
of this a sacred anointing
oil, a
to serve as sacred anointing b
choice spices:
—two
of aromatic cane,
a bin
of
compound of ingredients
oil. 26
With
it
five
hundred and
olive oil. 25
24 fivc
Make
expertly blended,
anoint the Tent of Meeting, the
Others "flowing."
133
torah EXODUS
30.27
fittings,
Pact, 27the table and all its utensils, the lampstand and all its the altar of incense, 28 the altar of burnt offering and all its utensils,
and the
laver
Ark of the
and
may be most
its
stand. 29 Thus
you
them so
shall consecrate
them
holy; whatever touches
shall
that they
be consecrated.
anoint Aaron and his sons, consecrating them to serve
shall also
30
You
Me
as
priests. 31
ing
And oil
speak to the
sacred to
Me
This shall be an anoint-
Israelite people, as follows:
throughout the
ages. 32 It
must not be rubbed on
any person's body, and you must not make anything proportions; its like,
34
it is
sacred, to be held sacred
or puts any of
And
Lord
the
galbanum
it
on
by you.
33
Take the herbs
from
equal part of
in the
same
his kin.
stacte,
—these herbs together with pure frankincense; each. 35
it
Whoever compounds
a layman, shall be cut off
said to Moses:
like
let
onycha, and there be an
Make them into incense, a compound expertly blended, some of it into powder, and put some before
refined, pure, sacred. 36 Beat
I will meet with you; it shall be most holy to you. 37But when you make this incense, you must not make any in the same proportions for yourselves; it shall be held by you sacred
the Pact in the Tent of Meeting, where
Lord. Whoever makes any
to the
from
31
The Lord spoke
Bezalel son of Uri son of
him with
a divine spirit
make
craft; *to
for setting I
like
to smell of
it,
shall
it,
be cut off
his kin.
2 See, I
Hur, of the
of
designs for
and to carve
to Moses:
tribe
skill, ability,
work
wood
have singled out by name
of Judah.
3I
and knowledge
in gold, silver,
have endowed
in every kind
—to work in every kind of
craft. 6 Moreover,
have assigned to him Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan;
and
I
have also granted
everything that for the Pact 8 the
table
have
skill
to
its
altar
of incense;
laver
and
utensils, the 9 the altar
stand;
who
all
commanded
and the cover upon
and
its
I
10 the
it,
you:
and
are skillful, that they 7 the all
may make
Tent of Meeting, the Ark
the furnishings of the Tent;
pure lampstand 3 and
of burnt offering and
all its fittings,
all its
utensils,
service b vestments, the sacral vestments
and the and the
of Aaron
the priest and the vestments of his sons, for their service as priests; well as the anointing oil as I 12
134
of
and copper, 5 to cut stones
have
commanded
And
the
Lord
you, they shall do.
said to
"lampstand of pure gold ."
a
Or
b
Others "plaited."
n as
and the aromatic incense for the sanctuary. Just Moses:
13 Speak
to the Israelite people and say:
torah EXODUS Nevertheless,
You
consecrated you.
14
who
shall
profanes
person
shall
My sabbaths,
you must keep
and you throughout the
it
shall
between
Lord
keep the sabbath, for
it is
holv for you.
among
the
LORD; whoever does work on 16 The Israelite people shall keep as a
his kin. 15 Six days
may work
be a sabbath of complete
shall
the
Me
a sign I
but on the seventh day there
time between
is
that
be put to death: whoever does work on
be cut off from
throughout the ages
for this
you may know
ages, that
it,
32.9
Me
have
He that
be done,
rest,
holy to
the sabbath day shall be put to death.
the sabbath, observing the sabbath
covenant for
time: 17 it shall be a sign for
all
and the people of Israel. For
heaven and earth, and on the seventh day
He
in six days the
ceased from
all
Lord made
work and was
refreshed.
18
When He finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai, He gave Moses
two
the
of the Pact, stone
tablets
tablets inscribed
with the finger of God.
32
When the people saw that Moses was so long in coming down from the mountain, the people gathered against Aaron and said to him, "Come, make us a god who shall go before us, for that man Moses, who brought us from the land of Egypt we do not know what has happened to him." 2 Aaron said to them, "Take off the gold rings that are on the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and bring them to
—
me."
3
And
all
the people took off the gold rings that were in their ears
and brought them to Aaron. mold,~ a
god, b
saw shall
and made
it
4This
into a molten
he took from them and
calf.
And
a
xast in a
they exclaimed, b "This
is
your
O Israel, who brought you out of the land of Egypt!" When Aaron 5
this,
be a
he built an festival
altar
before
it;
and Aaron announced: "Tomorrow
of the Lord!" 6 Early next day, the people offered up
burnt offerings and brought
sacrifices
of well-being; they
sat
down
to eat
and drink, and then rose to dance. 7
The Lord spoke
to Moses,
"Hurry down,
for your people,
you brought out of the land of Egypt, have acted quick to turn aside from the
made themselves saying: 'This
is
a
molten
your god,
way
calf
O
that
I
Thcv have been upon them. Thev have
baselv.
enjoined
and bowed low to
Israel,
who
whom
8
it
and
sacrificed to
it,
brought vou out of the land of
Egypt!'" 9 The
Lord further said to Moses, "I see that this is a stiffnecked people.
Cf Zech. 11.13 (beth havyoser, "foundry3*); others "fashioned bb Others "These are your gods." a- a
it
with a graving tool."
135
torah EXODUS 10 I
32.10
Now, let Me be, that My anger may may destroy them, and make of you
plored the
Lord
his
God,
a great nation."
that
im-
Your anger, O Lord, blaze You delivered from the land of Egypt
saying, "Let not
Your people, whom power and with a mighty hand.
forth against
with great
them and
n But Moses
blaze forth against
He
12 Let
not the Egyptians
say,
them off in the mountains and annihilate them from the face of the earth.' Turn from Your blazing anger, and renounce the plan to punish Your people. 13 Remember Your servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, how You swore to them by Your Self and said to them: I will make your offspring as numerous as the stars of heaven, and I will give to your offspring this whole land of which I spoke, to possess forever." 14And the Lord renounced the punishment He had planned to bring upon His people. 15 Thereupon Moses turned and went down from the mountain bearing the two tablets of the Pact, tablets inscribed on both their surfaces: they were inscribed on the one side and on the other. 16The tablets were God's work, and the writing was God's writing, incised upon the tablets. 17When Joshua heard the sound of the people in its boisterousness, he said to Moses, "There is a cry of war in the camp." 18 But he answered, "It is not the sound of the tune of triumph, Or the sound of the tune of defeat; It is the sound of song that I hear!" 19 As soon as Moses came near the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, he became enraged; and he hurled the tablets from his hands and shattered them at the foot of the mountain. 20 He took the calf that they had made and burned it; he ground it to powder and strewed it upon the water and so made the Israelites drink it. 21 Moses said to Aaron, "What did this people do to you that you have brought such great sin upon them?" 22Aaron said, "Let not my lord be enraged. You know that this people is bent on evil. 23 They said to me, 'Make us a god to lead us; for that man Moses, who brought us from the land of Egypt we do not know what has happened to him.' 24 So I said to them, 'Whoever has gold, take it off!' They gave it to me and I hurled it into the fire and out came this calf!" 25 Moses saw that the people were out of control since Aaron had let them get out of control so that they were a menace*-' to any who might oppose them. 26Moscs stood up in the gate of the camp and said, "Whoever 27 He said is for the Lord, come here!" And all the Levites rallied to him. 'It
was with
evil intent that
delivered them, only to
—
—
1
136
Others "an object of derision."
—
kill
torah EXODUS "Thus
to them,
says the
Lord,
the
God of Israel: Each
33.7
of you put sword
go back and forth from gate to gate throughout the camp, and slay brother, neighbor, and kin." 28The Levites did as Moses had bidden; and some three thousand of the people fell that day. 29And Moses said, "Dedicate yourselves d to the Lord this day for each of you has been
on
thigh,
—
—
and brother that He may bestow a blessing upon you today." 30 The next day Moses said to the people, "You have been guilty of a
against son
great sin. Yet I will
ness for your
people 32
Now,
if
You
to the
Lord; perhaps
34
and good] but
will forgive their sin [well
has sinned against
Go now,
you. But
may win
forgive-
Moses went back to the Lord and said, "Alas, this sin in making for themselves a god of gold. ;
from the record which You have written!"
"He who
I
of a great
guilty
is
now go up
sin." 31
lead the people
when
Me, him only
where
the
if
Lord
not, erase
said to
me
Moses,
from My record. My angel shall go before
will I erase
told you. See,
I
make an accounting,
I
33 But
I will
bring them to account for
their sins." 35
Then
Lord
the
sent a plague
with the calf that Aaron made.
33
\J\J Then
Lord
the
upon
e ~for
the people,
what they did
e
said to
Moses, "Set out from here, you and the
people that you have brought up from the land of Egypt, to the land of
which
I
swore to Abraham,
will I give
2 I will
it'
Isaac,
and Jacob, saying, 'To your offspring
send an angel before you, and
I
will drive
out the
Canaanites, the Amorites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites
3a
midst, since
When
4
The Lord
to
do
will
his finery.
said to Moses, "Say to the Israelite people, 'You are a
stiffnecked people. If I
destroy you.
I
are a stiffnecked people, lest I destroy
the people heard this
and none put on 5
not go in your you on the wav." harsh word, they went into mourning,
land flowing with milk and honey. But
you
Now,
were to go
in
your midst for one moment,
then, leave off your finery, and
I
to you.' " 6 So the Israelites remained stripped of the
Mount Horeb
would what finery from I
will consider
on.
TNow Moses would take the Tent and pitch it outside the camp, at some distance from the camp. It was called the Tent of Meeting, and whoever sought the Lord would go out to the Tent of Meeting that was d Lit. "fill
cc
your bands."
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
137
torah EXODUS
33.8
8
outside the camp.
would Moses
and
rise
he had entered the Tent.
until
He
9
to the Tent,
And when Moses
would descend and stand
the pillar of cloud
while
Whenever Moses went out
10
spoke with Moses.
When
all
all
the people
and gaze
stand, each at the entrance of his tent,
after
entered the Tent,
entrance of the Tent,
at the
the people saw the pillar of cloud
all the people would rise and bow low, n The Lord would speak to Moses face another. And he would then return to the
poised at the entrance of the Tent,
each at the entrance of his tent. to face, as one
camp; but
man
speaks to
his attendant,
Joshua son of Nun, a youth, would not
stir
out
of the Tent.
Lord, "See, You say to me, 'Lead this people You have not made known to me whom You will send with me. Further, You have said, T have singled you out by name, and you have, indeed, gained My favor.' 13 Now, if I have truly gained Your favor, pray let me know Your ways, that I may know You and continue in Your favor. Consider, too, that this nation is Your people." 14And He said, 12
Moses
said to the
forward,' but
a
go
"I will
Him, "Unless You go
how
shall
and
in the lead
be
it
You go with
in the lead,
known
us, so that
And the Lord 18
name."
He
And
he said to
leave this place. 16 For
of the earth?"
face
Moses,
truly gained
"Oh,
said,
do not make us
15
Your people have gained Your favor unless we may be distinguished, Your people and I,
said to
you have
asked; for
your burden."
that
from every people on the 17
will _a lighten
me
let
"I will also
My favor
do
and
I
this thing that
you have
have singled you out by
behold Your Presence!"
19
And He
an-
make all My goodness pass before you, and I will proclaim you the name Lord, b and the grace that I grant and the com-
swered, "I will before
passion that
may not
I
see
show.
Me
b 20 But,"
and
live." 21
He said, "you cannot see My face, for man And the Lord said, "See, there is a place
near Me. Station yourself on the rock 22 and, as will
put you in a
have passed by. back; but
34 first,
>-•>
Lit.
h - b Lit.
138
face
I
must not be
"My face "and I
said to
will inscribe
which you will go
My
Presence passes by,
of the rock and shield you with
23 Then I will take
The Lord
and
tablets,
My
cleft
My
hand away and you
upon
the tablets 2
hand
until
will see
I I
My
seen."
Moses: "Carve two
shattered.
My
tablets
the words
that
of stone
like
were on the
Be ready by morning, and
in the
the first
morning
and I mil."
will grant the grace that I will grant
and show
the compassion that I will show."
torah EXODUS come up
to
Mount 3
the mountain.
Sinai
No one
34.18
and present yourself there to Me, on the top of
else shall
come up with you, and no one
else shall
be seen anywhere on the mountain; neither shall the flocks and the herds graze at the foot of this mountain." 4 So
Moses carved two tablets of stone, like the first, and early in the morning he went up on Mount Sinai, as the Lord had commanded him, taking the two stone tablets with him. 5 The Lord came down in a cloud; He stood with him there, and proclaimed the name Lord. 6The Lord passed before him a and proclaimed: "The Lord! the Lord! -3 a God compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in kindness and Extending kindness to the thousandth generation, forgiving
faithfulness,
iniquity, transgression,
but
visits
and
sin; yet
the iniquity of parents
He
upon
does not remit
punishment,
all
children and children's children,
upon the third and fourth generations." 8 Moses hastened to bow low to the ground in homage, 9 and said, "If I have gained Your favor, O Lord, pray, let the Lord go in our midst, even though
and take us 10
He
this
all
a stiffnecked people.
hereby make a covenant. Before as
have not been wrought on
the people b
Lord's deeds which you
Pardon our iniquity and our
who I
are with
will
you
all
your people
work
how awesome are the !Mark well what I command
b shall see
perform for you.
l
the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites. a
I will
the earth or in any nation;
all
out before you the Amorites, the Canaanites,
this day. I will drive
making
sin,
Your own!"
for
said: I
such wonders
and
is
12 Beware
of
covenant with the inhabitants of the land against which you are
advancing,
lest
they be a snare in your midst.
smash
and cut down
13
No, you must
tear
down
their sacred posts; 14 for
vou must not worship any other god, because the Lord, whose name is their altars,
Impassioned,
is
their pillars,
an impassioned God.
15
You must not make
with the inhabitants of the land, for they will sacrifice to their 16
gods and
And when you
invite you,
take wives
and you
from among
their daughters will lust after their
covenant
lust after their
gods and
of their
sacrifices.
will eat
their daughters for
gods and
a
will cause
your sons,
vour sons to
lust
after their gods. 17 18
You You
shall
not make molten gods for yourselves.
shall
observe the Feast of Unleavened Bread
bread for seven days,
month c of Abib, a-a
for in the
Q r "and the Lord proclaimed:
—
—eating unleavened
commanded you at month of Abib you went
have
as I
The Lord! a God compassionate,"
the set time of the fordi
etc.; cf.
from Egvpt.
Num.
14.17-18.
h ~ b Lit. "in whose midst you are." c
Sec note at 13.4.
139
torah EXODUS
34.19
womb
19 Every first
is Mine, from all your livestock that issue of the d drop a male as firstling, whether cattle or sheep. 20 But the firstling of an
ass
you
break
shall
None 21 Six
labor;
shall
harvest; a year
of
Me
you do not redeem
every first-born
it,
you must
among your
sons.
empty-handed.
shall cease
from labor even
your males
all
no one
You
your
shall
and the
of the wheat 23 Three
Lord,
the
times
God
your land when you go up to appear before
three times a year.
not offer the blood of My
sacrifice
first fruits
of the year.
out nations from your path and enlarge your
will covet
God
at the turn
appear before the Sovereign
shall
24 I will drive
Lord
plowing time and harvest time.
at
observe the Feast of Weeks, of the
and the Feast of Ingathering
territory;
25
appear before
shall
Israel.
the
a sheep; if
And you must redeem
days you shall work, but on the seventh day you shall cease from
you
You
22
redeem with
neck.
its
with anything leavened;
sacrifice
of the Feast of Passover
not be
shall
left
lying until
morning. 26 The
Lord You
choice
first fruits
shall
not boil a kid in
And the Lord
27
in accordance
with
of your
soil
you
shall
bring to the house of the
your God. said to
its
mother's milk.
Moses: Write
with these commandments
down I
commandments, for covenant with you and
these
make
a
Israel.
28 And he was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights; he ate no bread and drank no water; and he wrote down on the tablets the terms of the covenant, the Ten Commandments.
Moses came down from Mount Sinai. And as Moses came down from the mountain bearing the two tablets of the Pact, Moses was not aware that the skin of his face was radiant, since he had spoken with Him. 30 Aaron and all the Israelites saw that the skin of Moses' face was radiant; and they shrank from coming near him. 31 But Moses called to them, and Aaron and all the chieftains in the assembly returned to him, and Moses spoke to them. 32 Afterward all the Israelites came near, and he instructed them concerning all that the Lord had imparted to him on Mount Sinai. 33 And when Moses had finished speaking with them, he put a veil over 29 So
his face. 34 Whcncver
would d
140
Moses went
in before the
leave the veil off until
Heb. tizzakhar, form uncertain.
Lord
to speak with
Him, he
he came out; and when he came out and
torah EXODUS told the Israelites
how
see
35 the Israelites would Moses would then put the speak with Him.
what he had been commanded,
radiant the skin of Moses' face was.
back over his face until he went in to
veil
35.21
^i
2i/*J Moses
then convoked the whole
Israelite
community and
said to
them:
Lord
These are the things that the
work may be done, but on
days
six
sabbath of complete it
shall
holy to the
rest,
be put to death.
3
You
has
commanded you
the seventh day
you
2
to do: shall
On
have a
Lord; whoever does any work on
shall kindle
no
throughout your
fire
settle-
ments on the sabbath day. 4 Moses said further to
community of Israelites: This is what the LORD has commanded: 5 Take from among you to the Lord; everyone whose heart so moves him shall bring them the whole
gifts
—
for the
wood;
8 oil
incense;
goats' hair; 7tanned
and
fine linen,
gifts
gold, silver, and copper; 6a blue, purple, and crimson yarns,
Lord:
ram
dolphin skins, and acacia
skins,
for lighting, spices for the anointing oil
9 lapis lazuli
and other stones for
and for the aromatic
setting, for the
ephod and the
breastpiece.
And let all among you who are skilled come and make all that the Lord has commanded: n the Tabernacle, its tent and its covering, its 10
and
clasps
its
planks,
poles, the cover,
and its
furnishings and
and
its
bars,
its
and the curtain
utensils;
all its
its
posts,
and
for the screen;
and the bread of display; its
lamps, and
poles; the anointing oil
17 the
its
poles,
and
of the court;
and
enclosure,
13 the table,
14 the
and
and
its
its
poles
lampstand for lighting,
of incense
and the aromatic incense; and the entrance
all its
hangings of the enclosure,
for the gate
sockets; 12 the ark
the oil for lighting; 15 the altar
screen for the entrance of the Tabernacle;
copper grating,
its
18 the
its
16 the altar
of burnt offering,
furnishings; the laver and
posts and
its
sockets,
its
its
stand;
and the screen
pegs for the Tabernacle, the pegs for the
their cords; 19 the service vestments for officiating in the
sanctuary, the sacral vestments of
Aaron the
priest
and the vestments of
his sons for priestly service. 20 So the
whole community of the
everyone
who
See 25.4
and
a
ff.
excelled in ability
Israelites left
Moses' presence.
and everyone whose
spirit
21
And
moved him
the notes there.
141
torah EXODUS
35.22
came, bringing to the
Meeting and for
women,
whose
all
Lord
work of
his offering for the
and
service
all its
the Tent of
for the sacral vestments. 22 Men
and
moved them, all who would make an elevation Lord, came bringing brooches, earrings, rings,
hearts
offering of gold to the
—gold objects of
and pendants b
all
kinds. 23 And everyone
who had
in his
possession blue, purple, and crimson yarns, fine linen, goats' hair, tanned
ram
and dolphin
skins,
skins,
brought them;
or copper brought them
gifts of silver
who would make Lord; and everyone
24 everyone
as gifts for the
who had in his possession acacia wood for any work of the service brought that. 25 And all the skilled women spun with their own hands, and brought what they had spun, 26
in blue, purple,
And all the women who
and crimson yarns, and
excelled in that
skill
in fine linen.
spun the goats'
hair. 27
And
the chieftains brought lapis lazuli and other stones for setting, for the
ephod and anointing
for the breastpiece; 28 and spices
and for the aromatic
oil,
and
oil for lighting, for
incense. 29 Thus the Israelites,
all
the the
men and women whose
hearts moved them to bring anything for the Lord, through Moses, had commanded to be done, brought it as a freewill offering to the Lord. 30 And Moses said to the Israelites: See, the Lord has singled out by name Bezalel, son of Uri son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah. 31 He has endowed him with a divine spirit of skill, ability, and knowledge in every kind of craft 32 and c ~has inspired hinr c to make designs for work in gold, silver, and copper, 33 to cut stones for setting and to carve wood to work
work
that the
—
in every
kind of designer's craft
son of Ahisamach of the
do any work
to
—of the
workers in
and Oholiab and with
skill
service 2
the
and
of Dan
tribe
all crafts all
and
as
ability to
Moses then
called Bezalel
142
all
all
skill,
it
out.
has
endowed
the tasks connected with the
that the
everyone 3
*Let, then, Bezalel
Lord
the
as
Lord
has
who
commanded.
skilled
person
whom
excelled in ability, to
They took over from Moses
all
the
the Israelites had brought, to carry out the tasks connected with
offerings to b
—
and of the weaver
and Oholiab, and every
had endowed with
the service of the sanctuary. But
cc
whom
skill
embroiderer in blue,
makers of designs.
perform expertly
undertake the task and carry gifts that
fine linen,
the skilled persons
He and Oholiab
been endowed with the
carver, the designer, the
of the sanctuary carry out
Lord
35 have
crimson yarns, and in
^5/^ purple,
OU
34 and to give directions.
him morning
after
Meaning ofHeb. kumaz uncertain. Moved up from v. 34 for clarity.
when
these continued to bring freewill
morning,
4 all the artisans
who were
en-
torah EXODUS gaged
in the tasks
36.24
of the sanctuary came, each from the task upon which
he was engaged, 5 and said to Moses, "The people are bringing more than
work that the Lord has commanded made throughout "Let no man or woman make further effort toward gifts for the camp: 7 the sanctuary!" So the people stopped bringing: their efforts had been more than enough for all the tasks to be done. is
needed for the
tasks entailed in the
to be done." 6Moses thereupon had this proclamation
8
Then
all
the skilled
among
ernacle of ten strips of cloth,
those engaged in the
work made
which they made of fine twisted
purple, and crimson yarns; into these they
worked
the tab-
linen, blue,
a design of cherubim.
9 The
length of each cloth was twenty-eight cubits, and the width of each
cloth
was four
cubits,
all
cloths having the
same measurements.
10 They
joined five of the cloths to one another, and they joined the other cloths to
one another.
n They made
the outermost cloth of the one
outermost cloth of the other
and they made
set,
and did the same on the edge of the
set: 12 they
made
fifty
loops
on the one
clotii,
loops on the edge of the end cloth of the other
fifty
the loops being opposite one another.
13
And
they
and coupled the units a to one another with the
became one whole. 14They made cloths of
five
loops of blue wool on the edge of
made
set,
gold clasps
fifty
clasps, so that the taber-
nacle
made
goats' hair for a tent over the tabernacle; they
the cloths eleven in number.
cubits,
The length of each
and the width of each cloth was four
having the same measurements. selves,
15
and the other
six cloths
16
They joined
by themselves.
the edge of the outermost cloth of the one
on
the edge of the
end cloth of the other
clasps to couple the tent together so that 19
And
they
made
a covering
cloth
thirty
cubits, the eleven cloths
five
of the cloths by them-
17 They
made
fifty
set,
and they made
set.
18
it
was
They made
loops on
fifty
fifty
loops
copper
might become one whole.
of tanned ram skins for the
tent,
and a
covering of dolphin skins above. 20 They
made the planks for the Tabernacle of acacia wood, upright. The length of each plank was ten cubits, the width of each plank a cubit and a half. 22 Each plank had two tenons, parallel to each other; they did
21
the same with
all
Tabernacle, they silver sockets
the planks of the Tabernacle. 23 Of the planks of the
made twenty
planks for the south side, c 24 making forty
under die twenty planks, two sockets under one plank for
a
Lit. "strip of cloth," here used collectively.
b
See note at 26.17.
c
See note at 26.18.
143
torah EXODUS
36.25
its two tenons and two sockets under each following plank for its two tenons; 25 and for the other side wall of the Tabernacle, the north side,
twenty planks,
26 with their forty silver sockets,
two
sockets under one
plank and two sockets under each following plank. 27And for the rear of the Tabernacle, to the west, they
six planks; 28 and
made
planks for the corners of the Tabernacle at the rear. 29d
they made two They matched at
the bottom, but terminated as one at the top into one ring; d they did so
with both of them
with their sockets of 31
They made
corners. 30 Thus there
two
at the
silver: sixteen sockets,
bars of acacia
wood,
were eight planks
two under each
five for
plank.
the planks of the one side
wall of the Tabernacle, 32 five bars for the planks of the other side wall of
the Tabernacle, and five bars for the planks of the wall of the Tabernacle at the rear, to the west; 33 they made the center bar to run, halfway up the planks, from end to end. 34They overlaid the planks with gold, and
made
their rings
of gold,
as
holders for the bars; and they overlaid the
bars with gold. 35 They
made
the curtain of blue, purple, and crimson yarns, and fine
twisted linen, working into
four posts of acacia
of gold; and they 37 They
it
a design
wood and
overlaid
cast for
made -the it
them with
kJ /
Bezalel
a cubit
and
He
fine twisted linen,
five sockets
made
done
in embroidery; 38 and five
were of copper.
the ark of acacia
a half wide,
cast four
overlaid
and
a cubit
6
wood, two and
and
gold,
a cover
a half wide.
hammered work,
7
5
for
a half high.
its
dd See note at 26.24.
four
2
a half cubits long,
He
and inserted the
it
it
with
round about.
two rings on one of its made poles of acacia wood, poles into the rings on the
ark.
of pure gold, two and the
overlaid
feet:
other. 4 He
He made two
at
and the other cherub
144
it,
of the ark for carrying the
He made
and
gold rings for
and two rings on the
them with
side walls
it
silver sockets.,
pure gold, inside and out; and he made a gold molding for
side walls
for
with their hooks. They overlaid their tops and their bands
with gold; but the
3
made
gold, with their hooks
screen for the entrance of the Tent, of blue, purple,
and crimson yarns, and posts for
them four
36They
of cherubim.
a half cubits
long and a cubit
cherubim of gold; he made them of the cover: 8 one cherub at one end
two ends of
at the
other end; he
made
the cherubim of one piece
torah EXODUS with the cover,
ends. 9 The cherubim
two
at its
had
37.29
wings spread
their
out above, shielding the cover with their wings. They faced each other; the faces of the cherubim were turned toward the cover.
He made
10
the table of acacia
wood, two
cubits long,
one cubit wide,
u he overlaid it with pure gold and made a 12 gold molding around He made a rim of a hand's breadth around it and made a gold molding for its rim round about. 13 He cast four gold and
and
a cubit
a half high; it.
rings for
and attached the rings to the four corners
it
14The rings
were next to the rim,
table. 15
He made
overlaid
them with
its
the poles of acacia
wood
upon
with which to offer libations
jars
four legs.
and
for carrying the table,
gold. 16The utensils that were to be
bowls, ladles, jugs, and
at its
as holders for the poles to carry the
the table
—he made of
pure gold.
He made
17
base and
its
—of hammered work;
of one piece with
from one
side
it.
18 Six
its
—
He made
the lampstand of pure gold.
shaft
the lampstand
cups, calyxes,
branches issued from
its sides:
and
petals
its
were
three branches
of the lampstand, and three branches from the other side
of the lampstand.
19 There
were three cups shaped
like
almond- blossoms,
each with calyx and petals, on one branch; and there were three cups
shaped
almond-blossoms, each with calyx and
like
branch; so for
stand calyx
and
itself
and
petals: 21 a calyx,
its
it,
of one piece with
25
it.
its
under the
it,
last pair
and
hammered
its fire
overlaid
horns; and he
gold rings for
of branches; so for
their stems
all six
were of one piece
piece of pure gold. 23 He
wood,
it
made it
cubits high;
with pure gold: a
under
its
its
made
made it
and
gold molding for its
molding, on
wood, and
anointing
oil
overlaid
and
a cubit
its
sides
round about, and
it.
its
round about. 27 He made two two walls on opposite sides
it
its
them with
a cubit long
horns were of one piece widi
top,
holders for the poles with which to carry
acacia
under a pair of branches;
pans of pure gold. 24 He
the incense altar of acacia
—square—and two
as
the next
On the lamp-
furnishings out of a talent of pure gold.
He made
He
20
under the second pair of branches; and
22 Their calyxes
tongs, and
wide 26
it,
it,
the whole of it a single
seven lamps,
all its
of one piece with
of one piece with
branches issuing from
with
on
petals,
branches issuing from the lampstand.
there were four cups shaped like almond-blossoms, each with
a calyx,
a calyx,
all six
—
it.
28
He made
the poles of
gold. 29 He prepared the sacred
and the pure aromatic incense, expertly blended.
145
torah EXODUS
38.1
OO He made long and for
five cubits
on
it
overlaid
it
—
wide
four corners,
its
wood, five cubits square and three cubits high. 2 He made horns the horns being of one piece with it; and he
the altar for burnt offering of acacia
3
with copper.
—
He made
rings, at the four corners 6
He made
made
extending below, under
in copper,
the utensils of the altar
hooks, and the
the scrapers, the basins, the flesh these utensils of copper. 4 He
all
for the altar a grating
its
ledge, to
its
of the copper grating,
the poles of acacia
wood and
overlaid
by them.
He made
it
pails,
made all of meshwork
5
middle.
He
cast four
as holders for the poles.
them with copper; 7and
he inserted the poles into the rings on the side walls of the it
—the
pans; he
fire
altar,
to carry
hollow, of boards.
He made the laver of copper and its stand of copper, from the mirrors of the women who performed tasks a at the entrance of the Tent of 8
Meeting.
He made the enclosure: On the south b side, a hundred
9
for the enclosure
10 with their
cubits of hangings of fine twisted linen
twenty posts and their twenty sockets of
copper, the hooks and bands of the posts being 11
On
their
the north side, a hundred cubits
—with
silver.
their
twenty posts and
twenty sockets of copper, the hooks and bands of the posts being
silver. 12
On
the west side,
their ten sockets, the 13
And on
flank,
16 All
The
their ten posts
fifty cubits:
—with
on the other
their three posts
14 fifteen cubits
— on each
flank
and
side
enclosure,
done
in
18
was of
The
silver; all
the posts
screen of the gate of the
—or width
was twenty cubits long. d Tts height that of d the hangings of the enclosure.
fine twisted linen. It
was
five cubits, like
were four;
silver.
embroidery, was of blue, purple, and crimson yarns,
and
their four sockets
were of copper,
their
19
hooks of
The
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
Cf. note at 26.18.
Which accounts for the remaining 20 dd Meaning of Heb. uncertain.
c
146
cubits;
cf.
v.
18.
posts
silver;
the overlay of their tops was of silver, as were also their bands. 1
of the
their three sockets.
sockets for the posts were of copper, the hooks and bands of the
of the enclosure were banded with
b
of
the hangings around the enclosure were of fine twisted linen.
posts were of silver, the overlay of their tops
-
and
silver.
with their three posts and their three sockets,
cubits of hangings
gate of the enclosure
17
—with
cubits of hangings
the front side, to the east,
hangings on the one 15 and fifteen
fifty
hooks and bands of the posts being
and 20 A11
torah EXODUS
39.5
the pegs of the Tabernacle and of the enclosure round about were of
copper.
vnpa 21 These are
the records of the Tabernacle, the Tabernacle of the Pact,
which were drawn up
at
—
the work of the Levites under Aaron the priest. 22 Now Bezalel, son of of Judah, had made all that the Lord had
Moses' bidding
the direction of Ithamar son of
Uri son of Hur, of the tribe
commanded Moses; tribe
23 at his side
was Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the
of Dan, carver and designer, and embroiderer
crimson yarns and in 24All the
in blue, purple,
and
fine linen.
work of the sanctuary the elevation offering of gold came to 29 talents e and 730 shekels by the sanctuary weight. 25 The silver of those of the community who were recorded came to 100 talents and 1,775 shekels by the sanctuary weight: gold that was used for the work, in
the
—
—
26 a half-shekel f a
who was men.
all
head, half a shekel by the sanctuary weight, for each one
entered in the records, from the age of twenty years up, 603,550
27 The
100
talents
of silver were for casting the sockets of the sanc-
tuary and the sockets for the curtain, 100 sockets to the 100 talents, a talent a socket. 28 And
of the 1,775 shekels he made hooks for the posts,
overlay for their tops, and bands around them. 29 The
copper from the elevation offering came to 70
shekels. 30
Of it
copper
ing; the
altar; 31 the
talents
and 2,400
he made the sockets for the entrance of the Tent of Meetaltar
and
its
copper grating and
sockets of the enclosure
gate of the enclosure; and
all
all
the utensils of the
round about and the sockets of the
the pegs of the Tabernacle and
all
the pegs
of the enclosure round about.
39 Of
vestments for officiating in the sanctuary; they
ments
—
made the sendee made Aaron's sacral vest-
the blue, purple, and crimson yarns thev also a
as the
Lord
had commanded Moses.
The ephod was madc b of gold, blue, purple, and crimson yarns, and fine twisted linen. 3 Thcy hammered out sheets of gold and cut threads to be worked into designs among the blue, the purple, and the crimson yarns, and the fine linen. 4They made for it attaching shoulder-pieces; they were attached at its two ends. 5 The decorated band that was upon it was made 2
c
A
F
Heb. bcqa\
b
Here and
talent here equals
3,000
shekels.
See 36.8. elsewhere in this chapter the singular active verb
(lit.
"he made")
is
used impersonally.
147
torah EXODUS like
it,
39.6
of one piece with
fine twisted linen 6 They
seal
—
it;
Lord
as the
bordered the
of gold, blue, purple, and crimson yarns, and
had commanded Moses.
lazuli stones
with frames of gold, engraved with
engravings of the names of the sons of
Israel. 7 They
were
set
on the
shoulder-pieces of the ephod, as stones of remembrance for the Israel-
—
ites 8
as the
The
Lord
had commanded Moses.
breastpiece
was made
in the style
of the ephod: of gold, blue, 9 It
was square; they
a span in length
and
a span in width,
The
first
purple, and crimson yarns, and fine twisted linen.
made
the breastpiece doubled
doubled. c
10They set in it
carnelian, chrysolite,
—
four rows of stones.
and emerald; 12 the
u the
row was
phire,
and an amethyst;
13 and
the fourth row: a beryl, a lapis lazuli, and a jasper.
encircled in their
sponded
sponding to
third row: a jacinth, an agate,
their
14The
mountings with frames of gold.
number] to the names of the sons of
[in
names; engraved
a
row of
second row: a turquoise, a sap-
like seals,
and
a crystal;
They were
stones corre-
Israel: twelve, corre-
each with
its
name, for the
twelve tribes.
On
the breastpiece they made braided chains of corded work in pure They made two frames of gold and two rings of gold, and fastened the two rings at the two ends of the breastpiece, 17 attaching the two golden cords to-the two rings at the ends of the breastpiece. 18 They then fastened the two ends of the cords to the two frames, attaching them to the shoulder-pieces of the ephod, at the front. 19 They made two rings of gold and attached them to the two ends of the breastpiece, at its inner edge, which faced the ephod. 20 They made two other rings of gold and fastened them on the front of the ephod, low on the two shoulder-pieces, close to its seam above the decorated band. 21 The breastpiece was held in 15
gold.
16
place by a cord of blue
from
its
rings to the rings of the ephod, so that
on the decorated band and did not come loose from ephod as the Lord had commanded Moses. 22 The robe for the ephod was made of woven work, of pure blue. d 23 The opening of the robe, in the middle of it, was like the opening of a coat of mail, with a binding around the opening, so that it would not the breastpiece rested
the
tear. 24
—
On
the
hem of the
robe they made pomegranates of blue, purple,
and crimson yarns, twisted.
25 They also
made
attached the bells between the pomegranates, robe, between the pomegranates:
148
c
See note at 28.17.
d
See note at 28.31
26 a bell
and
bells
all
a
of pure gold, and
around the
hem of the
pomegranate, a
bell
and
torah EXODUS a pomegranate,
all
Lord had commanded 27 They
made
hem
around the
of
fine twisted linen, blue, purple,
Lord had commanded
30 They
upon
made
woven work,
for
Aaron and
fine twisted linen; 29 and sashes
and crimson yarns, done
of
embroidery
in
Moses.
the frontlet for the holy diadem of pure gold, and incised
"Holy
the seal inscription:
it
cord of blue to
as the
and the decorated turbans of
fine linen,
and the linen breeches of
fine linen,
—
Moses.
the tunics of fine linen, of
his sons; 28 and the headdress
as the
of the robe for officiating in
40.3
fix it
upon
Lord."
to the
the headdress above
—
31
Thev attached
as the
to
it
a
Lord had com-
manded Moses. 32 Thus
was completed
Meeting. The
Israelites
all
the
work of
did so; just
as the
the Tabernacle of the Tent of
Lord had commanded
Moses,
so they did. 33
34
Then they brought
furnishings:
its
its
the Tabernacle to Moses, with the Tent and
clasps, its planks, its bars, its posts,
the covering of tanned
ram
the curtain for the screen; cover; 36 the table and
lampstand, e
lamps
its
all its
—lamps
oil for lighting; 38 the altar
incense,
and the screen
with
copper grating,
its
Ark of
utensils,
in
due order
of gold, the
ments for priest,
its
—and
oil for
skins,
poles,
and
and the
37 the
all its fittings,
all
sockets;
pure
and the
anointing, the aromatic
for the entrance of the Tent; 39 the copper altar its
poles and
of the enclosure,
for the sendee
the Pact and
and the bread of display;
all its
stand; 40 the hangings of the enclosure, for the gate
its
of dolphin
skins, the covering
35 the
and
its
its
and the
utensils,
posts and
cords and
its
and
its
sockets, the screen
—
all
pegs
of the Tabernacle, the Tent of Meeting;
the furnishings
41 the
officiating in the sanctuary, the sacral vestments
and the vestments of
laver
its
sendee vest-
of Aaron the
his sons for priestly sendee. 42 Just as die
Lord
had commanded Moses, so the Israelites had done all the And when Moses saw that they had performed all the tasks Lord had commanded, so thev had done Moses blessed them.
—
43
work. as the
—
40 2
On
And the
the
first
Lord
spoke to Moses, saying:
dav of the
the Tent of Meeting.
first
3 Place
month vou shall set up the Tabernacle of Ark of the Pact, and screen off the
there the
See note at 31.8.
149
torah EXODUS
40.4
ark with the curtain. 4 Bring in the table and lay out in the
lampstand and light
before the
Ark of the
its
lamps;
5
Then put up
Pact.
due
its
and place the gold
setting; bring
altar
of incense
the screen for the entrance of
the Tabernacle. 6
You
of burnt offering before the entrance of the
shall place the altar
Tabernacle of the Tent of Meeting.
Meeting and the
altar,
7 Place
and put water
in
the laver between the Tent of
it.
8 Set
up the enclosure round
about, and put in place the screen for the gate of the enclosure. 9
You
in
is
10
Then anoint
the its
anointing
shall take the
to consecrate
it
altar,
it
You
and anoint the Tabernacle and
oil
furnishings, so that
all its
the altar of burnt offering and
all its
it
shall
all
that
be holy.
utensils to consecrate
n And
so that the altar shall be most holy.
stand to consecrate 12
and
anoint the laver and
it.
bring Aaron and his sons forward to the entrance of the
shall
Tent of Meeting and wash them with the water.
13 Put
the sacral vestments
on Aaron, and anoint him and consecrate him, that he may serve Me as priest. 14Then bring his sons forward, put tunics on them, 15 and anoint them as you have anointed their father, that they may serve Me as priests. This their anointing shall serve them for everlasting priesthood throughout the ages. 16 This
17 In
Moses, did;
the
first
just as the
up
its
had commanded him, so he
18
Moses
planks, inserting
set
its
year, on the first of the month, the up the Tabernacle, placing its sockets,
bars,
and erecting
its
posts. 19
the tent over the Tabernacle, placing the covering of the tent it
—
just as the
20
He
Lord had commanded
took the Pact and placed
the
He
—
just as the
LORD
spread
on top of
he fixed the poles to the
brought the ark inside the
for screening,
and screened off
had commanded Moses.
placed the table in the Tent of Meeting, outside the curtain,
the north side of the Tabernacle.
—
before the
Lord
lampstand
in the
as the
Lord
23
Upon
it
he
laid
And
he 26
25
lit
He
on
out the setting of bread
had commanded Moses.
Tent of Meeting opposite the
had commanded Moses.
of the Tabernacle.
150
in the ark;
cover on top of the Then he put up the curtain
Ark of the Pact
22
it
He
Moses.
ark, 21 and
ark, placed the
Tabernacle.
did.
month of the second
Tabernacle was set up. setting
Lord
table,
the lamps before the
24
He
placed the
on the south
LORD
—
as the
side
LORD
placed the altar of gold in the Tent of
TORAH Meeting, before the curtain.
Lord had commanded 28 Then
27
On
it
[Ol
—
he burned aromatic incense
as the
Moses.
he put up the screen for the entrance of the Tabernacle.
29 At
the entrance of the Tabernacle of the Tent of Meeting he placed the altar
On it he offered up the burnt Lord had commanded Moses.
of burnt offering. offering
—
as the
between the Tent of Meeting and the ing. 31
and
From
feet;
set
He
placed the laver
and put water
in
it
for wash-
Moses and Aaron and his sons would wash their hands 32 they washed when they entered the Tent of Meeting and when it
they approached the altar
he
altar,
and the meal
offering 30
—
as the
Lord
had commanded Moses.
up the enclosure around the Tabernacle and the
altar,
33
And
and put up
the screen for the gate of the enclosure.
When Moses had
finished the work, 34the cloud covered the
Meeting, and the Presence of the
Lord
filled
the Tabernacle.
Tent of 35 Moses
could not enter the Tent of Meeting, because the cloud had settled upon it
and the Presence of the
Lord
filled
the Tabernacle. 36 When the cloud
lifted from the Tabernacle, the Israelites would set out, on their various journeys; 37 but if the cloud did not lift, they would not set out until such
time
as
it
did
by day, and of
Israel
lift.
fire
38 For
over the Tabernacle a cloud of the
would appear
in
a it
by night,
in the
Lord
rested
view of all the house
throughout their journeys.
pm
I.e.,
in the cloud.
151
LEVITICUS .A.
The Lord
called to
Moses and spoke
to
ing, saying: 2 Speak to the Israelite people,
When choose 3 If
mY
a
from the herd or from the
offering
a burnt offering
is
He
offering a male without blemish.
Tent of Meeting, for acceptance
shall
hand upon the head of the burnt
Lord; and Aaron's
the blood against
all
5
bring
it
shall
make
his
to the entrance of the
offering, that
The
shall
flock.
from the herd, he
in his behalf before the
in his behalf, in expiation for him.
the
the Tent of Meet-
any of you presents an offering of cattle to the LORD, a ~he
his offering
lay his
him from
and say to them:
it
Lord. 4 He
may be
shall
acceptable
bull shall be slaughtered before
sons, the priests, shall offer the blood, dashing
sides
of the
altar
which
is
entrance of the Tent
at the
6 The
burnt offering shall be flayed and cut up into sections. The sons of Aaron the priest shall put fire on the altar and lay out wood upon the fire; 8 and Aaron's sons, the priests, shall lav out the sections, with the head and the suet, on the wood that is on the fire upon the altar.
of Meeting. 7
9 Its entrails
and
the whole into
legs shall be
washed with water, and the
smoke on the
altar as a
priest shall turn
burnt offering, an offering bv
fire
of pleasing odor to the Lord. 10 If his
offering for a burnt offering
goats, he shall
make
his offering a
slaughtered before the
Lord on
sons, the priests, shall dash
up
its
is
from the
flock,
of sheep or of
n It
male without blemish.
the north side of the
blood against
all
sides
altar,
of the
shall
be
and Aaron's
altar. 12
When
them out, with the head and the suet, on the wood that is on the fire upon the altar. 13 The entrails and the legs shall be washed with water; the priest shall offer up and turn the whole into smoke on the altar. It is a burnt offering, an offering by fire, of pleasing odor to the Lord. has been cut
it
14 If his
offering to the
his offering
1
Lit.
into sections, the priest shall lay
Lord
is
a burnt offering
from turtledoves or pigeons.
"you shall
offer
15
The
of birds, he
shall
priest shall bring
choose
it
to the
your."
153
torah LEVITICUS
pinch off its head, and turn
altar,
it
into
smoke on the
be drained out against the side of the
shall
crop with
severing
it,
and
contents, 13
its
of the
side
the
1.16
17
altar.
The
and turn
it
smoke on
He
open by
it
the
altar,
a burnt offering, an offering
fire. It is
altar.
altar;
and
shall
its
blood
remove
its
into the place of the ashes, at the east
priest shall tear
into
it
cast
16
by
upon
wings, without
its
wood
the
that
is
on
of pleasing odor to the
fire,
Lord.
Zj When a person presents an offering of meal to the Lord, his offering shall
be of choice flour; he
2 and
present
a handful
it
and by
this
shall
of
its
choice flour and
token portion he
shall
Aaron and
Lord's
fire.
offerings
When you
spread with
The
and turn and 11
in,
unleavened.
is
a
oil
mixed
in,
[it
shall
be
or unleavened wafers
shall be
it
6 Break it into bits
meal offering in a pan,
it
present to the shall
it
of choice
and pour
oil
on
it
shall
be
made of choice
10
his sons, a
And
a
meal offering that
who
is
made
shall take it
in
any of
up to the
remove the token portion from the meal offering
smoke on
into
Lord
be brought to the priest
priest shall
Lord.
No
an offering
most holy portion from the
meal offering on a griddle,
a
is
mixed
When you
to the
altar, as
the remainder of the meal
oil.
these ways, altar. 9
And
frankincense;
oil.
your offering
flour in
3
its
meal offering.
a
it; it is
of
all
smoke on the
his sons, a
unleavened cakes with
your offering
flour with oil
8
by
well as
present an offering of meal baked in the oven,
of] choice flour:
7 If
oil, as
turn into
offering shall be for
4
upon it, lay frankincense on it, The priest shall scoop out of
oil
of pleasing odor to the Lord.
fire,
5 If
pour
to Aaron's sons, the priests.
it
the altar as an offering by
fire,
of pleasing odor
the remainder of the meal offering shall be for
most holy portion from the Lord's
meal offering that you
offer to the
Lord
offerings by shall
be
Aaron
fire.
made with
no leaven or honey may be turned into smoke as an offering Lord. 12 You may bring them to the Lord as an offering of choice products;*1 but they shall not be offered up on the altar for a leaven, for
by
fire
to the
13
pleasing odor.
you
shall
shall
season your every offering of meal with
not omit from your meal offering the
God; with
154
You
all
your offerings you must offer
b
Others "feathers."
J
Exact meaning ofHeb. uncertain.
salt
salt.
salt;
of your covenant with
torah LEVITICUS
•
14 If
you bring
new
bring
meal offering of
a
parched with
ears
smoke: some of the
by
fire
O
16
meal offering.
a
If his offering
You shall add oil to it and lay frankincense on it; And the priest shall turn a token portion of it into
grits
and
oil,
with
a sacrifice
is
of the frankincense,
of well-being 3
Lord
one without blemish.
head of his offering and slaughter
and Aaron's sons, the
ing;
of the
altar. 3
offering by fat that is
that
He
shall
about the
at the loins;
is
altar,
fire, as
an offering
as
—
Lord,
shall lay his
of the Tent of Meet-
dash the blood against
two kidneys and the
5 Aaron's
sides
all
of well-being,
sacrifice
and the protuberance on the
fire,
bring
shall
hand upon the
the fat that covers the entrails and fat that is
liver,
as
all
an the
on them,
which he
shall
on on the
sons shall turn these into smoke
with the burnt offering which
if his
He
at the entrance
priests, shall
entrails; 4the
an offering by
And
it
2
then present from the
to the
fire
remove with the kidneys.
6
all
he offers of the herd, whether a male or a female, he
If
shall
your meal
as
Lord.
to the
before the
the
Lord, vou
of the fresh grain,
15
offering of first fruits. it is
to the
first fruits
fire, grits
3.15
is
upon
wood
the
that
is
of pleasing odor to the LORD.
offering for a sacrifice of well-being to the
LORD
is
from
the flock, whether a male or a female, he shall offer one without blemish. TIf
he presents a sheep
as his offering,
he
shall
bring
it
before the
Lord
hand upon the head of his offering. It shall be slaughtered before the Tent of Meeting, and Aaron's sons shall dash its blood against 8
and
all
lay his
sides
Lord, shall
of the
the fat
altar. 9
He
from the
shall
sacrifice
then present, as an offering by
fire
to the
of well-being: the whole broad
tail,
which
be removed close to the backbone; the
fat that
covers the entrails
entrails; 10 the
two kidneys and the fat that is on them, that is at the loins; and the protuberance on the liver, which he shall remove with the kidneys. n The priest shall turn these into smoke on the altar as food, an offering by fire to the Lord. and
12
all
the fat that
And
if his
is
about the
offering
is
a goat,
he
shall
bring
it
before the
LORD
13 and
hand upon its head. It shall be slaughtered before the Tent of Meeting, and Aaron's sons shall dash its blood against all sides of the lay his
altar. 14
to the
He
shall
Lord,
the entrails; a
then present as his offering from
the fat that covers the entrails and
15 the
two kidneys and
the fat that
is
it,
all
as
an offering by
the fat that
on them,
that
lire
is
about
is
at the
Others "peace offering." Exact meaning of shelamim uncertain.
155
torah LEVITICUS loins;
3.16
and the protuberance on the
kidnevs.
16
The
offering bv All fat
is
which he
liver,
smoke on the
priest shall turn these into
fire,
the Lord's.
Lord
JL The
altar as
food, an
of pleasing odor. 1_
It is a
law for
all
vour settlements: vou must not eat anv
all
remove with the
shall
time throughout the ages, in fat
or anv blood.
2 Speak
spoke to Moses, saving:
to the Israelite people
thus:
\Mien
3 If it is
upon
of the Lord's
a person unwittingly incurs guilt in regard to anv
commandments about
things not to be done, and does one of
the anointed priest
who
them
has incurred guilt, so that blame
the people, he shall offer for the sin of which he 1
the herd without blemish as a sin offering to the
falls
guiltv a bull
is
Lord. He 4
shall
of
bring
the bull to the entrance of the Tent of Meeting, before the Lord, and lav
hand upon the head of the bull. The bull shall be slaughtered before Lord, 5 and the anointed priest shall take some of the bull's blood and bring it into the Tent of Meeting. 6The priest shall dip his finger in the blood, and sprinkle of the blood seven times before the Lord, in front of the curtain of the Shrine. "The priest shall put some of the blood on the horns of the altar of aromatic incense, which is in the Tent of
his
the
LORD; and
Meeting, before the
pour out
at the base
of the
of the Tent of Meeting.
s
altar
He
all
the rest of the bull's blood he shall
of burnt offering, which
shall
remove
all
the fat
is
at the entrance
from the
bull
of
sin
and all the fat that is about the two kidnevs and the fat that is on them, that is at the loins; and the protuberance on the liver, which he shall remove with the kid10 just as it is removed from the ox of the sacrifice of well-being. nevs The priest shall turn them into smoke on the altar of burnt offering. n But the hide of the bull, and all its flesh, as well as its head and legs, its entrails and its dung 12 all the rest of the bull he shall carrv to a clean place outside the camp, to the ash heap, and burn it up in a wood fire; it shall be burned on the ash heap. 13 If it is the whole community of Israel that has erred and the matter escapes the notice of the congregation, so that thev do anv of the things which bv the Lord's commandments ought not to be done, and thev offering: the fat that covers the entrails entrails; 9 the
—
realize their guilt
14
when
the sin through which thev incurred guilt be-
comes known, the congregation a
156
shall offer a bull
So traditionally; more precisely "offmnj] of purgation
."
of the herd
as a sin
torah LEVITICUS
4.31
The elders of the community shall lav their hands upon the head of the bull before the Lord, and the bull shall be slaughtered before the Lord. 16 The anointed priest shall bring some of the blood of the bull into the Tent of Meeting, and bring
offering,
17 and
it
before the Tent of Meeting.
the priest shall dip his finger in the blood and sprinkle of
times before the
Lord,
of Meeting, and
altar
He 20 He
remove
which
is
Lord
before the
it
seven
of the blood he
Tent
in the
the rest of the blood he shall pour out at the base of
all
the altar of burnt offering, which 19
curtain. 18 Some
of the
in front
put on the horns of the
shall
15
is
from
at the
entrance of the Tent of Meeting.
it into smoke on the altar. do with this bull just as is done with the [priest's] bull of sin offering; he shall do the same with it. Thus the priest shall make expiation for them, and thev shall be forgiven. 21 He shall carrv the bull outside the camp and burn it as he burned the first bull; it is the sin offering of the
shall
all its fat
it
and turn
shall
congregation. 22 In case it is a chieftain
the things which bv the
who
incurs guilt bv doing unwittingly anv of
commandment of the Lord 23 or
to be done, and he realizes his guilt
brought to
his
knowledge
without blemish. be slaughtered the
Lord;
it is
24
He
at the
—he
shall
shall lav his
God ought
bring
and
goat's head,
spot where the burnt offering
is
sin offering
burnt offering; and the
rest
of
and put
the altar of burnt offering. 26 A11
its fat
he
it
the fat of the sacrifice of well-being.
expiation
on
his behalf for his sin,
among
and he
some
die altar of
at the
base of
smoke on the Thus the priest shall make
shall
the populace
shall
turn into
shall
altar, like
anv person from
pour out
shall
is
slaughtered 13 before
on the horns of
it
blood he
its
not
guiltv
male goat
as his offering a
hand upon the
is
a sin offering. 25 The priest shall take with his finger
of the blood of the
27If
his
the sin of which he
be forgiven.
unwittinglv incurs guilt bv
doing anv of the things which bv the Lord's commandments ought not to be done, and he realizes his guilt
brought to
his
knowledge
—he
as his offering for the sin
upon
some of shall
c
Cf.
is
guilty
is
bring a female goat without blemish
of which he
of the burnt offering.
all
its
blood and put
the rest of
remove
its
is
guiltv. 29
He
shall lav his
hand
it
30 The priest shall take
with his finger
on the horns of the altar of burnt offering; shall pour out at the base of the altar. 31 He the fat is removed from the sacrifice of well-
blood he
all its fat,
just as
being; and the priest shall turn b
of which he
the head of the sin offering, and the sin offering shall be slaughtered
at the place
and
shall
28 or the sin
it
into
smoke on
the altar, for a pleasing
111.
Lit. "people
of the country:'
157
torah LEVITICUS
4.32
odor to the Lord. Thus the shall
32 If
make
the offering he brings as a sin offering 33
female without blemish.
and
offering,
it
shall
the burnt offering
is
expiation for him, and he
base of the
sheep of the
turn into smoke priest shall
and he
make
on
as a
is
he
a sheep,
shall
bring a
hand upon the head of the sin sin offering at the spot where
the rest of
all its fat
he
of well-being
the
and put
sin offering
all
And
sacrifice
shall lay his
be slaughtered
some of the blood of the altar. 35
He
slaughtered. 34The priest shall take with his finger
of burnt offering, and
\J
priest shall
be forgiven.
altar,
expiation
on
its
shall
is
it
on
the horns of the altar
blood he
pour out
at the
just as the fat
of the
shall
remove
removed; and
this the priest shall
over the Lord's offering by
fire.
of which he
his behalf for the sin
Thus the is
guilty,
be forgiven.
shall
If a person incurs guilt
When testify as
—although able to —he does
he has heard a public imprecation a and
one
who
has either seen or learned of the matter
not give information, so that he 2
Or when "a person
subject to punishment;
is
touches any unclean thing
an unclean beast or the carcass of unclean
—and the
unclean creeping thing
fact has
—be
cattle
it
the carcass of
or the carcass of an
escaped him, and then, being
unclean, he realizes his guilt; 3
Or when he
touches
uncleanness — any such uncleanness —and, though he has known the
human
whereby one becomes unclean
fact
it,
has escaped him, but later he realizes his guilt; 4Or
ever a
—
when a person utters b an oath to bad or good purpose whatman may utter in an oath and, though he has known it, the
fact has
—
escaped him, but later he realizes his guilt in any of these
matters 5
when he
realizes his guilt in
wherein he has sinned. for the sin
of which he
as a sin offering;
6
And
shall
priest shall
shall confess that
bring as his penalty to the
guilty, a female
is
and the
any of these matters, he he
make
from the expiation
flock,
on
Lord,
sheep or goat,
his behalf for his
sin. 7 But if his
means do not
as his penalty for that
•>
Namely, against one who withholds testimony.
b Lit.
158
suffice for a sheep,
of which he
"utters with his lips."
is
he
guilty,
Lord, two
shall
bring to the
two
turtledoves or
torah LEVITICUS pigeons, one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering. shall
bring them to the priest,
offering, pinching
head
its
some of the blood of the
sprinkle
what remains of the blood
one for the
shall offer first the
nape without severing
on
sin offering
be drained out
shall
a sin offering. 10And the
is
who
at the
second he
9
it.
the side of the
at the
8
He
He sin
shall
altar,
base of the
5.22
and
altar; it
prepare as a burnt offering,
shall
according to regulation. Thus the priest shall make expiation on his behalf for the sin
And
11
he
shall
of which he
guilty,
is
means do not
if his
and he
be forgiven.
shall
two turtledoves or two pigeons, of which he is guilty a tenth of an
suffice for
bring as his offering for that
ephah of choice flour for a sin offering; he shall not add frankincense
and the turn
it
on
it,
priest shall
into
for
it is
a sin offering. 12
He
scoop out of it a handful
smoke on the
altar,
is
guilty,
as a
bring
oil to it it
token portion of
make expiation on his
and he
shall
be forgiven.
or lay
to the priest,
with the Lord's offerings by
sin offering. 13 Thus the priest shall
ever of these sins he
shall
it
and
fire; it is
a
behalf for which-
belong to
It shall
the priest, like the meal offering.
And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying: When a person commits a trespass, being
14 15
any of the Lord's sacred things, he a
ram without blemish from
by the sanctuary weight, for that
unwittingly remiss about
bring as his penalty to the
his behalf
and give
it
it
The
to the priest.
He
make
shall
restitution
And when a person, without knowing Lord's commandments about things not he
shall
it,
make
priest shall
with the ram of the guilt offering, and he
17
his guilt,
Lord
the flock, convertible into payment in silver
as a guilt offering. 16
wherein he was remiss about the sacred things, and he
a fifth part to
on
shall
shall
shall
add
expiation
be forgiven.
sins in regard to
any of the
to be done, and then realizes
be subject to punishment.
18
He
shall
bring to the priest
ram without blemish from the flock, or the equivalent, as a guilt offering. The priest shall make expiation on his behalf for the error that he a
committed unwittingly, and he
shall
19 It is a guilt
be forgiven.
offering;
he has incurred guilt before the Lord. 20 The
Lord
spoke to Moses, saying:
mits a trespass against the
Lord
21
When
by dealing
a
person sins and com-
deceitfully
with his fellow
in
the matter of a deposit or a pledge, d or through robbery, or by defrauding his fellow, 22 or falsely
by finding something
lost
and lying about
regarding any one of the various things that one
c
I.e.,
d
Meaning ofHeb.
in currency;
cf.
v.
it;
if
he swears
may do and
sin
15.
uncertain.
159
torah LEVITICUS
5.23
when one
thereby
23
store that
which he got through robbery or
has thus sinned and, realizing his guilt, would fraud, or the deposit that
re-
was
entrusted to him, or the lost thing that he found, 24or anything else about
which he swore part to
he
it.
He
he
falsely,
shall
pay
it
shall
to
repay the principal amount and add a
owner when he
its
bring to the priest, as his penalty to the
shall
blemish from the flock, or the equivalent^
make
shall
on
expiation
forgiven for whatever he
vJ
The Lord spoke
Lord,
a
ram without
as a guilt offering. 26 The priest
LORD, and he
his behalf before the
may have done
fifth
realizes his guilt. 25 Then
to
shall
be
draw blame thereby.
to Moses, saying: 2 Command
Aaron and
his sons
thus:
This
is
the
burned upon the
it is
on the
fire
The burnt
the ritual of the burnt offering:
remain where
altar
altar all
kept going on
is
it.
3
offering itself shall
night until morning, while
The
priest shall dress in linen
raiment, with linen breeches next to his body; and he shall take
which the
ashes to place
fire
them beside the
has reduced the burnt offering
altar. 4
He
shall
on the
up the
altar
and
then take off his vestments and put
on other vestments, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a clean place. 5 The fire on the altar shall be kept burning, not to go out: every morning the priest shall feed wood to it, lay out the burnt offering on it, and turn into smoke the fat parts of the offerings of well-being. 6A perpetual fire shall be kept burning on the altar, not to go out.
And
7 it
this is the ritual
Lord,
before the
and
oil
of the meal offering: Aaron's sons of the
in front
of the meal offering
shall
altar. 8
A
shall present
handful of the choice flour
be taken from
it,
with
all
the frankincense
is on the meal offering, and this token portion shall be turned into smoke on the altar as a pleasing odor to the Lord. 9 What is left of it shall be eaten by Aaron and his sons; it shall be eaten as unleavened cakes,
that
in the sacred precinct; they shall eat
Meeting.
10 It shall
portion from
and the cat
of
as their
160
I.e.,
fire.
in currency;
cf.
in the enclosure
not be baked with leaven;
offerings by
guilt offering.
it,
offerings by e
My
it
n Only
due for
all
fire; it is
the males
most
15.
have given
it
as their
holy, like the sin offering
among
Aaron's descendants
may
time throughout the ages from the Lord's
Anything that touches these v.
I
of the Tent of
shall
become
holy.
torah LEVITICUS
'
12
The LORD spoke
and
his sons shall offer to the
a tenth
the
You
a griddle.
a law for
shall
slices, b
anointed from all
bring
well soaked, and offer
it
his sons to succeed
—to be turned
time
The Lord spoke
thus: This
is
most
19
of it;
it
shall
it
to
oil
on
meal offering
so shall the priest,
it; it is
16 So,
shall
18 Speak
as a
with
the
—
Lord's
too, every
meal
not be eaten.
Aaron and
his sons
the ritual of the sin offering: the sin offering shall be slaugh-
Lord,
it is
it
And
smoke.
offering:
to Moses, saying:
tered before the tered:
15
him, prepare
entirely into
whole
Aaron
meal offering, half of it in
as a regular
of pleasing odor to the Lord.
among
the offering that
the occasion of his a anointment:
in the evening, 14 shall be prepared
offering of a priest shall be a
17
Lord on
of an ephah of choice flour
morning and half of it
of baked
13 This is
to Moses, saying:
7.8
holy.
at
the spot c where the burnt offering
The
priest
who
offers
it
is
slaugh-
as a sin offering shall eat
be eaten in the sacred precinct, in the enclosure of the Tent 20 Anything that
become holy; and if any of its blood is spattered upon a garment, you shall wash the bespattered part in the sacred precinct. 21 An earthen vessel in which it was boiled shall be broken; if it was boiled in a copper vessel, [the vessel] shall be scoured and rinsed with water. 22 Only the males in the priestly line may eat of it: it is most holy. 23 But no sin offering may be eaten from which any blood is brought into the Tent of Meeting for expiation in the sanc-
of Meeting.
tuary; any such shall be
7
This
is
touches
consumed
in
fire.
the ritual of the guilt offering:
offering shall be slaughtered at the spot tered,
and the blood
kidneys and the the
shall
liver,
which
it
is
most
holy.
2
where the burnt offering
be dashed on
all
sides
of the
The is
guilt
slaugh-
altar. 3 A11 its fat
the fat that covers the entrails; 4 the
two on them at the loins; and the protuberance on be removed with the kidneys. 5 The priest shall turn
be offered: the broad
shall
flesh shall
its
tail;
fat that is
shall
smoke on the altar as an offering by fire to the LORD; it is a guilt offering. 6 Only the males in the priestly line may eat of it; it shall be eaten in the sacred precinct: it is most holy. 7 The guilt offering is like the sin offering. The same rule applies to them
into
both:
it
shall
the priest i
h *
Or
belong to the
who
offers a
priest
who makes
expiation thereby.
man's burnt offering
shall
8 So,
too,
keep the skin of the
"their.
Meaning ofHeb. tuphine
uncertain.
Cf. 1.11.
161
torah LEVITICUS
7.9
9 Further,
burnt offering that he offered. in
an oven, and any that
to the priest
who
the
it.
10 But
belong
all alike.
may
the ritual of the sacrifice of well-being that one
is
baked
is
shall
every other meal offering, with oil mixed
go to the sons of Aaron
in or drv, shall
n This
offers
any meal offering that
prepared in a pan or on a griddle,
is
offer to
Lord:
12 If he
offers
it
for thanksgiving, he shall offer together with the sacrifice
of thanksgiving unleavened cakes with spread with 13 This
with
and cakes of choice
oil,
offering, with cakes
unleavened wafers
in,
mixed
flour with oil
of leavened bread added, he of well-being.
his thanksgiving sacrifice
one of each kind a
mixed
oil
Lord;
as a gift to the
it
14
in,
well soaked.
Out of this he go to the
shall
15
dashes the blood of the offering of well-being.
along
shall offer
And
shall offer
priest
the flesh of his
thanksgiving sacrifice of well-being shall be eaten on the day that
none of it
offered; 16 If,
shall
however, the
be
set aside until
he
sacrifice
offers
a votive or a freewill offering,
is
shall
be eaten on the day that he offers his
be eaten on the morrow. be consumed in
sacrifice shall
of his
sacrifice
acceptable;
shall
it
19 Flesh
in
flesh. 20 But
fire.
who
a
As
eats
on the
of the 18 If
who
offered
shall
it
It is
it.
who,
it
of it
of the flesh
not be
an offensive
shall bear his guilt.
in a state
who
is
of uncleanness,
of well-being, that person
shall
person touches anything unclean, be
of well-being, that person
is left
flesh
any of the
third day,
shall
clean
shall
it
may
eats flesh
it
human flesh
be
eat such
from the
be cut off from his
an unclean animal or any unclean creature, b and eats sacrifices
and what
left
the third day.
eaten
of it
then
for other flesh, only he
the person
sacrifices
When
on
sacrifice,
is
that touches anything unclean shall not be eaten;
consumed Lord's
fire is
What
not count for him
and the person
thing,
21
of well-being
it is
morning.
shall
17
who
kin.
uncleanness or
from the Lord's
be cut off from his kin.
And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying: 23 Speak to the Israelite people thus: You shall eat no fat c of ox or sheep or goat. 24 Fat from animals that 22
died or were torn by beasts it.
25 If
made 26
a
b
210
See note at Ex. 25:4
torah
lighting
—
oil
oil,
17 The
in
is
Lord
it
or in
whole Tabernacle and
let
may
live
Aaron and
Levites. 19
Do not let the group
Do this
with them, that
and not die when they approach the most sacred his sons
go
in
and assign each of them to
Lord
lest
their ancestral
house and by
census of the Gershonites also,
their clans. 23 Record
of thirty years up to the age of fifty,
all
who
the Gershonite clans as to labor and porterage:
of the Tabernacle, the Tent of Meeting with
on top of
is
Tent of Meeting;
26 the
it,
them from the age
are subject to service in the
performance of tasks for the Tent of Meeting.
dolphin skin that
and to
b ~witness the
they die.
22 Take a
spoke to Moses:
objects:
his duties
not [the Kohathites] go inside and
dismantling of the sanctuary,~ b
by
18
spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying:
his porterage. 20 But let
21 The
for everything conse-
its vessels.
of Kohathite clans be cut off from the they
4.33
the aromatic incense, the regular meal offering, and the anointing
responsibility for the
crated that
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24These are the duties
25 they shall carry
its
of
the cloths
covering, the covering of
and the screen
for the entrance of the
hangings of the enclosure, the screen
at the en-
trance of the gate of the enclosure that surrounds the Tabernacle, the
cords thereof, and the accessories;
and they
Gershonites,
all
altar,
shall
and
their porterage
on orders from Aaron and
their service
all
and
all
their service, shall
you
his sons;
equipment and
shall
make them
their porterage. 28 Those are the duties
attending to
all
clans for the
Tent of Meeting; they
all
service. 27A11 the duties
perform the
shall attend to
their
of the
be performed
responsible for
of the Gershonite
them under the
direc-
tion of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest. 29 As for the Merarites,
you
to the age of fifty, duties for the
all
who
record them by the clans of their them from the age of thirty years up
shall
ancestral house; 30you shall record
are subject to service in the
Tent of Meeting.
31 These
performance of the
are their porterage tasks in con-
nection with their various duties for the Tent of Meeting: the planks, the bars, the posts,
and the sockets of the Tabernacle;
enclosure and their sockets, pegs, and cords
—
all
32 the
posts around the
these furnishings and
you shall list by name the objects that are their porterage tasks. 33 Those are the duties of the Merarite clans, pertaining to their various duties in the Tent of Meeting under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest. their service:
bb Others
"look at the sacred objects even for
a moment."
211
NUMBERS
torah
34 So
4.34
Moses, Aaron, and the chieftains of the community recorded the 35 from
Kohathites by the clans of their ancestral house, years
up
to the age of fifty,
all
the age of thirty
who were subject to service for work relating
to the Tent of Meeting. 36 Those recorded by their clans
came
37 That
who performed
was the enrollment of the Kohathite clans,
duties relating to the
Tent of Meeting,
all
those
whom Moses
to 2,750.
and Aaron recorded
command of the Lord through Moses.
at the
The Gershonites who were recorded by the clans of their ancestral house, 39 from the age of thirty years up to the age of fifty, all who were subject to service for work relating to the Tent of Meeting 40those recorded by the clans of their ancestral house came to 2,630. 41 That was the en38
rollment of the Gershonite clans, the Tent of Meeting
whom
all
those performing duties relating to
Moses and Aaron recorded
at
command
the
of the Lord. 42The
enrollment of the Merarite clans by the clans of their ancestral house, 43 from the age of thirty years up to the age of fifty, all who were subject to service for
by
their clans
clans
work relating
came to 3,200.
44those recorded
to the Tent of Meeting
45 That
was the enrollment of the Merarite
which Moses and Aaron recorded
at
the
command of
the
Lord
through Moses. 46A11 the Levites
whom Moses, Aaron, and the chieftains of Israel recorded
by the clans of their ancestral houses, the age of
fifty, all
relating to the
who were
Lord
of thirty years up to
subject to duties of service and porterage
Tent of Meeting
one was given responsibility for of the
47from the age
48 those
recorded came to 8,580. 49 Each
his service
and porterage
through Moses, and each was recorded
at the
as the
command
Lord
had
commanded Moses.
%J The Lord
spoke to Moses, saying:
from camp anyone with an ^eruption or by a corpse. so that they
defiled
as the
Lord had
Israelites did.
to Moses, saying: 6 Speak to the Israelites:
woman commits
aa See Lev. 13, 15.
212
and anyone
did so, putting them outside the camp;
The Lord spoke or
3
Remove male and female alike; put them outside the camp do not defile the camp of those in whose midst I dwell.
spoken to Moses, so the
man
the Israelites to remove
a discharge
3
4The Israelites
5
2 Instruct
any wrong toward
a fellow'
When
a
man, thus breaking
NUMBERS
torah
faith
with the Lord, and that person
5.21
realizes his guilt, 7he shall confess
wrong that he has done. He shall make restitution in the principal amount and add one-fifth to it, giving it to him whom he has wronged. 8 If the man has no kinsman b to whom restitution can be made, the amount repaid shall go to the Lord for the priest in addition to the ram of expiation with which expiation is made on his behalf. c 9 So, too, any gift the
—
among 10
And
the sacred donations that the Israelites offer shall be the
priest's.
each shall retain his sacred donations: each priest shall keep what
given to him.
is
n The Lord
spoke to Moses, saying:
12 Speak
to the Israelite people
and say to them: If a
any man's wife has gone astray and broken
man
has had carnal relations with her
unbeknown
with him
13 in
that
to her husband,
and
faith
she keeps secret the fact that she has defiled herself without being forced,
no witness against her 14 but a fit of jealousy comes over him and he is wrought up about the wife who has defiled herself; or if a fit of jealousy comes over one and he is wrought up about his wife aland there
is
though she has not priest.
And
he
shall
defiled herself
15 the
man
shall
bring his wife to the
bring as an offering for her one-tenth of an ephah of
No oil shall be poured upon it and no frankincense shall be on it, for it is a meal offering of jealousy, a meal offering of remembrance which recalls wrongdoing. barley flour.
laid
16
The priest shall bring her forward and have her stand before the Lord. 17 The priest shall take sacral water in an earthen vessel and, taking some of the earth that is on the floor of the Tabernacle, the priest shall put it into the water. 18After he has made the woman stand before the Lord, the priest shall bare the woman's headd and place upon her hands the meal offering of remembrance, which
And the
in the priest's
spell. e 19
The
hands
if you
to your husband, be
meal offering of jealousy.
woman,
e
that induces
saying to her, "If no
man
have not gone astray in defilement while married
immune
to harm from this water of bitterness that you have gone astray while married to your yourself, if a man other than your husband has
defiled
relations
with you"
of adjuration to the woman, b Lit.
a
spell. 20 But if
husband and have had carnal
is
be the water of bitterness
priest shall adjure the
has lain with you,
induces the
shall
21 here
the priest shall administer the curse
as the priest
goes on to say to the
woman
"redeemer."
Cf. Lev. 5.15 f. d See note at Lev. 10.6.
«=
e-e
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
213
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5.22
"may the Lord make you the
as
Lord
a curse
causes your thigh to sag and your belly to distend; e 22 may
water that induces the
this
and an imprecation among your people,
spell enter
23 The priest shall
put
the water of bitterness.
your body, causing the
belly to
woman shall say, "Amen, amen!" these curses down in writing and rub it off into 24 He is to make the woman drink the water of
distend and the thigh to sag."
And
the
bitterness that induces the spell, so that the spell-inducing water
may enter
bitterness. 25 Then the priest shall take
from the
on
into her to bring
woman's hand the meal before the
Lord, and
offering of jealousy, elevate the meal offering
present
on the
it
altar. 26
of the meal offering a token part of it and turn
The it
priest shall
into
make the woman drink the water. 27 Once he has made her drink the water if she
scoop out
smoke on the
altar.
Last, he shall
—
has defiled herself by
breaking faith with her husband, the spell-inducing water shall enter into her to bring on bitterness, so that her belly shall distend and her thigh shall sag; if
the
and the
woman
and able to
woman
has not defiled
29 This is the ritual in cases
made
be
ritual
curse is
among
her people. 28 But
unharmed
pure, she shall be
retain seed.
a
man and
he
is
to stand before the
with her.
31
The man
woman goes
of jealousy, when a
married to her husband and
comes over
become a herself and
shall
when
defiles herself, 30 or
a
fit
astray while
of jealousy
wrought up over his wife: the woman shall Lord and the priest shall carry out all this
shall
be clear of
guilt;
but that
woman
shall
suffer for her guilt.
KJ
The Lord spoke
to them: If anyone, set
to Moses, saying:
man
himself apart for the
2 Speak
intoxicant; he shall not drink vinegar
neither shall he drink anything in
of wine or of any other intoxicant,
which grapes have been steeped, nor
cat grapes fresh or dried. 4Throughout his eat anything that
throughout head; irite
214
it
shall
is
and say
to the Israelites
woman, explicitly 3 utters a nazirite's vow, to Lord, 3 he shall abstain from wine and any other or
term
as nazirite,
he
may not
obtained from the grapevine, even seeds or skin. b
the term of his
vow
as nazirite,
no razor
shall
touch his
remain consecrated until the completion of his term
of the Lord, the hair of
a
See note at Lev. 22.21.
h
Meaning
of harsannim
and zag
his
uncertain.
head being
left
to
as naz-
grow untrimmed.
NUMBERS
torah 6 Throughout
go
brother or c
sister
is
should
9 If
he
is
a person dies suddenly near him, d defiling his consecrated hair, he
seventh day.
10
pigeons to the
make
On
on
the day he becomes clean; he shall shave
the eighth day he shall bring
expiation
as a sin offering
on
Lord
his
term
13 This is
was
and he
on
n The
the
two
priest
he incurred through the
head
shall bring a
The previous period
it
turtledoves or
burnt offering, and
as a
shall reconsecrate his
as nazirite;
as a penalty offering.
crated hair
and the other
his behalf for the guilt that
That same day he
corpse.
two
entrance of the Tent of Meeting.
priest, at the
one
shall offer
the
LORD.
consecrated to the
shave his head
shall
die,
God c
not
shall
7
Even if his father or mother, or his he must not defile himself for them, since is upon his head: 8 throughout his term as
dead person.
a
hair set apart for his
nazirite
Lord, he
the term that he has set apart for the
where there
in
6.20
12 and
lamb
rededicate to
in
its first
year
be void, since his conse-
shall
defiled.
the ritual for the nazirite:
On
the day that his term as nazirite
completed, he c shall be brought to the entrance of the Tent of Meeting.
is
14As his
offering to the
LORD
without blemish, for
year,
he
shall present:
one male lamb
burnt offering; one ewe lamb in
a
in
its first
its first
year,
without blemish, for a sin offering; one ram without blemish for an fering of well-being; oil
mixed
offerings
The
16
fering
in,
and
15 a
and unleavened wafers spread with
oil;
and the proper meal
libations.
priest shall present
and the burnt
well-being to the
Lord,
LORD
and
shall offer the
ram
them before
offering. 17
He
the
offer the sin ofas a sacrifice
shall
then shave his consecrated hair,
ing,
and take the locks of
19
is
under the
The
sacrifice
of
together with the basket of unleavened cakes;
the priest shall also offer the meal offerings and the libations.
that
of-
basket of unleavened cakes of choice flour with
at the
18
The
nazirite
entrance of the Tent of Meet-
his consecrated hair
and put them on the
fire
of well-being.
priest shall take the shoulder
one unleavened cake from the
basket,
of the ram when
it
has been boiled,
and one unleavened wafer, and place
them on the hands of the nazirite after he has shaved his consecrated hair. 20 The priest shall elevate them as an elevation offering before the Lord; and
this shall
be a sacred donation for the
priest, in
of the elevation offering and the thigh of nazirite
c-c
d e
may
addition to the breast
gift offering.
After that the
drink wine.
Others "his consecration unto God." Num. 19.14-16.
Cf.
Or
"it,"
i.e.,
the consecrated hair;
cf.
v.
19.
215
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21 Such is
6.21
the obligation of a nazirite; except that he
offering to the
Lord
of what he can afford, beyond
ments, must do exactly according to the
vow
who vows
an
his nazirite require-
made beyond
that he has
his obligation as a nazirite.
22 The
Lord
23 Speak to
Aaron and his sons: Thus you bless the people of Israel. Say to them: 24The Lord bless you and protect you! 25 The Lord f_ deal kindly and graciously with youK 26The Lord sbestow His favors upon you and grant you peace h 27 Thus they shall link My name with the people of Israel, and I will spoke to Moses:
shall
bless
them.
7.On the day that Moses finished setting up the Tabernacle, he anointed and consecrated sils.
it
and
all its
furnishings, as well as the altar
When he had anointed and consecrated them,
and
2 the chieftains
its
uten-
of Israel,
the heads of ancestral houses, namely, the chieftains of the tribes, those
who were
in charge
before the chieftains
When
Lord:
of enrollment, drew near a 3 and brought
six
draught
carts
and twelve oxen,
a cart for every
two
Lord
said
and an ox for each one.
they had brought them before the Tabernacle,
to Moses:
their offering
5
Accept these from them for use
4 the
in the service
of the Tent of
Meeting, and give them to the Levites according to their respective 6
Moses took
carts
the carts and the oxen and gave
and four oxen he gave to the Gershonites,
service, 8 and four carts
priest. 9 But to
service
its
The
chieftains also
brought the dedication offering for the
n the Lord
said to
Moses: Let them present
one
altar
upon
The one who presented
his offering
weighing 130 shekels and one weight, both
filled
with choice flour with
Cf. Exod. 14.10.
and
on
the
13 His
silver basin
Others "make His face to shine upon thee Others "lift up His countenance."
Q r "friendship."
their offerings for
chieftain each day.
son of Amminadab of the tribe of Judah.
216
as re-
direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the
being anointed. As the chieftains were presenting their offerings before
12
h
Two
the Kohathites he did not give any; since theirs was the
the dedication of the altar,
f f
7
as required for their
of the [most] sacred objects, their porterage was by shoulder.
the altar,
g-g
services.
to the Levites.
and eight oxen he gave to the Merarites,
—under the
quired for their service
10
them
first
day was Nahshon
offering:
one
silver
bowl
of 70 shekels by the sanctuary
oil
mixed
in, for a
be gracious to thee."
meal offering;
•
14 one
gold ladle of 10 shekels,
one ram, and one lamb
in
with incense;
filled
15 one
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of the herd,
year, for a burnt offering; 16 one goat
its first
for a sin offering; 17and for his sacrifice five
torah
of well-being: two oxen,
he-goats, and five yearling lambs. That
five
rams,
was the offering of Nahshon
son of Amminadab. 18
On the second day, Nethanel son of Zuar, chieftain of Issachar, made He presented as his offering: one silver bowl weighing 130
his offering. 19
and one
shekels filled
with choice flour with
of 10 shekels,
ladle
of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
silver basin
and one lamb
in
oil
and
20 one
meal offering;
21 one bull
gold
of the herd, one ram,
year, for a burnt offering; 22 one goat for a sin
its first
five yearling
in, for a
with incense;
filled
offering; 23 and for his sacrifice
goats,
mixed
of well-being: two oxen,
five
rams,
five he-
lambs. That was the offering of Nethanel son of
Zuar. 24
On
the third day,
of Helon. silver
first
was the one
chieftain
of the Zebulunites, Eliab son
bowl weighing 130
silver
basin of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
flour with oil filled
it
25 His offering:
mixed
with incense;
in, for a
meal offering;
27one bull
26 one
shekels
filled
and one
with choice
gold ladle of 10 shekels,
of the herd, one ram, and one lamb
in
its
year, for a burnt offering; 28 one goat for a sin offering; 29 and for his
sacrifice
of well-being: two oxen,
five
rams,
five he-goats,
and
five yearling
lambs. That was the offering of Eliab son of Helon. 30
On
the fourth day,
of Shedeur. silver basin
31 His
first
was the one
chieftain
silver
of the Reubenites, Elizur son
bowl weighing 130
of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
flour with oil filled
it
offering:
mixed
with incense;
in, for a
meal offering;
33 one bull
32 one
shekels
filled
and one
with choice
gold ladle of 10 shekels,
of the herd, one ram, and one lamb
in
its
year, for a burnt offering; 34one goat for a sin offering; 35 and for his
sacrifice
of well-being: two oxen,
five
rams,
five he-goats,
and
five yearling
lambs. That was the offering of Elizur son of Shedeur. 36
On the fifth day,
of Zurishaddai.
one
silver
shekels, filled its first
was the
chieftain
one
of the Simeonites, Shelumiel son
silver
bowl weighing 130 shekels and
basin of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
choice flour with
in
it
37 His offering:
oil
mixed
with incense;
in, for a
meal offering;
39 one bull
38 one
filled
with
gold ladle of 10
of the herd, one ram, and one lamb
year, for a burnt offering; 40 one goat for a sin offering; 41 and
for his sacrifice
of well-being: two oxen,
yearling lambs.
That was the offering of Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai.
five
rams,
five he-goats,
and
five
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On
Deuel.
7.42
the sixth day,
was the
it
43 His offering:
one
chieftain of the Gadites, Eliasaph
bowl weighing 130
silver
basin of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
with
oil
mixed
^one gold
a meal offering;
in, for
45 one bull
with incense;
shekels
filled
ladle
son of
and one
silver
with choice flour
of 10 shekels,
of the herd, one ram, and one lamb in
filled
its first
year, for a burnt offering; 46 one goat for a sin offering; 47 and for his sacrifice
of well-being: two oxen,
five
rams, five he-goats, and five yearling
lambs. That was the offering of Eliasaph son of Deuel. 48
On the
seventh day,
son of Ammihud.
and one
with choice flour with
one lamb
in
filled
its first
one
oil
mixed
bowl weighing 130
silver
meal offering;
in, for a
51 one bull
with incense;
shekels
50 one
filled
gold ladle
of the herd, one ram, and
year, for a burnt offering; 52 one goat for a sin offering;
53 and for his sacrifice
and
of the Ephraimites, Elishama
chieftain
of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
silver basin
of 10 shekels,
was the
it
49 His offering:
of well-being: two oxen,
five
rams,
five he-goats,
Am-
lambs. That was the offering of Elishama son of
five yearling
mihud. 54
On
the eighth day,
son of Pedahzur.
and one
with choice flour with
one lamb
in
filled
its first
five yearling
oil
mixed
silver
in, for a
with incense;
of the Manassites, Gamaliel
bowl weighing 130
shekels
meal
57one bull
offering; 56
filled
one gold
ladle
of the herd, one ram, and
year, for a burnt offering; 58 one goat for a sin offering;
59 and for his sacrifice
and
chieftain
one
of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
silver basin
of 10 shekels,
was the
it
55 His offering:
of well-being: two oxen,
five
rams, five he-goats,
lambs. That was the offering of Gamaliel son of Pedah-
zur. 60
On
the ninth day,
one
it
was the
61 His offering:
son of Gideoni. silver basin
with incense;
in its first year, for a
for his sacrifice
On
one
burnt
meal offering;
63 one bull
silver basin
62 one
with
filled
gold ladle of 10
of the herd, one ram, and one lamb
offering; 64 one
it
was the
67 His offering:
goat for a sin offering;
five
65 and
rams, five he-goats, and five
chieftain
one
silver
of the Danites, Ahiezer son of
bowl weighing 130
of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
choice flour with oil mixed
218
in, for a
was the offering of Abidan son of Gideoni.
the tenth day,
Ammishaddai.
silver
of well-being: two oxen,
yearling lambs. That 66
one
Abidan
bowl weighing 130 shekels and
of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
choice flour with oil mixed shekels, filled
chieftain of the Benjaminites,
in, for a
meal offering;
68 one
shekels filled
and with
gold ladle of 10
torah shekels, filled
in
its first
with incense;
69 one bull
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of the herd, one ram, and one lamb
year, for a burnt offering; 70 one goat for a sin offering; 71 and
two oxen,
for his sacrifice of well-being:
five
rams,
five
he-goats, and five
yearling lambs. That was the offering of Ahiezer son of Arnmishaddai. 72 On the eleventh day, it was the chieftain of the Asherites, Pagiel son
of Ochran.
73 His offering:
silver basin
of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
flour with oil filled
mixed
one
in, for a
74 one
meal offering;
75 one bull
with incense;
bowl weighing 130
silver
shekels
filled
and one
with choice
gold ladle of 10 shekels,
of the herd, one ram, and one lamb in
its
year, for a burnt offering; 76 one goat for a sin offering; 77 and for his
first
sacrifice
of well-being: two oxen,
rams,
five
five he-goats,
and
five yearling
lambs. That was the offering of Pagiel son of Ochran. 78
On the
silver
twelfth day,
first
was the
one
chieftain
silver
of the Naphtalites, Ahira son
bowl weighing 130
basin of 70 shekels by the sanctuary weight, both
flour with oil filled
it
79 His offering:
of Enan.
mixed
with incense;
in, for a
meal offering;
81 one bull
80 one
shekels filled
and one
with choice
gold ladle of 10 shekels,
of the herd, one ram, and one lamb
in
its
year, for a burnt offering; 82 one goat for a sin offering; 83 and for his
sacrifice
of well-being: two oxen,
rams,
five
five he-goats,
and
five yearling
lambs. That was the offering of Ahira son of Enan. 84This
Israel
was the dedication offering
upon
its
being anointed:
ladles, 12. 85 Silver
silver
for the altar
from the
per bowl, 130; per basin, 70. Total
2,400 sanctuary shekels. tuary shekels per ladle
86 The
—
total
chieftains
of
bowls, 12; silver basins, 12; gold
12 gold ladles
gold of the
filled
ladles,
silver
with incense
of
vessels,
— 10
sanc-
120.
87 Total
of herd animals for burnt offerings, 12 bulls; of rams, 12; of yearling lambs, 12 with their proper meal offerings; of goats for sin
—
offerings, 12. 88 Total
of herd animals for
sacrifices
of well-being, 24
bulls;
of rams, 60; of he-goats, 60; of yearling lambs, 60. That was the dedication offering for the altar after
its
anointing.
89 When Moses went into the Tent of Meeting to speak with Him, he would hear the Voice addressing him from above the cover diat was on top of the Ark of the Pact between the two cherubim; thus He spoke to
him.
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8.1
8-|r6ym
The Lord spoke to Moses, saying: 2 Speak to Aaron and say to him, "When you mount a the lamps, let the seven lamps give light at the front of the lampstand." 3 Aaron did so; he mounted the lamps at the front of 4 Now this is how the lampstand, as the Lord had commanded Moses. the lampstand was made: it was hammered work of gold, hammered from base to petal. According to the pattern that the Lord had shown Moses, so was the lampstand made.
5
The Lord spoke
Israelites
to Moses, saying: 6Take the Levites
and cleanse them.
7 This is
what you
shall
them: sprinkle on them water of purification, and
whole body with a 8 Let
them
razor,
and wash
mixed
and with
and you take
in,
offering. 9 You shall bring the Levites
Assemble the whole before the let
Israelite
Lord. Let the
a
community,
10 and
Israelites lay their
they
be cleansed.
a meal offering of choice
second bull of the herd for a sin
Aaron designate the Levites before the Israelites, that
it
forward before the Tent of Meeting.
13
from the
do to them to cleanse them go over their
let
their clothes; thus they shall
take a bull of the herd,
flour with oil
from among the
may perform
bring the Levites forward
hands upon the Levites,
Lord
as
u and
an elevation offering
the service of the
Lord.
12
The
now lay their hands upon the heads of the bulls; one shall offered to the Lord as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering,
Levites shall
be to
make
expiation for the Levites.
You
shall place the Levites in
13
and designate them
set the Levites apart 1
attendance
upon Aaron and his sons, 14Thus you shall
an elevation offering to the Lord.
as
from the
Thereafter the Levites
shall
Israelites,
and the Levites
shall
Meeting, once you have cleansed them and designated them 16 For
tion offering. Israelites: I
be Mine.
be qualified for the service of the Tent of
they are formally assigned to
Me
as
an eleva-
from among the
have taken them for Myself in place of all the
first
issue
womb, of all
the first-born of the Israelites. 17 For every first-born
the Israelites,
man
at
the time that
I
as well as beast,
smote every
is
Mine;
I
consecrated
first-born in the land
them
of Egypt.
take the Levites instead of every first-born of the Israelites;
among
the Israelites
I
of the
among
to Myself 18
Now
19 and
I
from
formally assign the Levites to Aaron and his sons,
to perform the service for the Israelites in the Tent of Meeting and to >
Cf. Exod. 25.37. "elevate."
b Lit.
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make expiation for the Israelites, so that no plague may afflict the Israelites c_ for coming too near the sanctuary. 20 Moses, Aaron, and the whole Israelite community did with the Levites accordingly; just as the Lord had commanded Moses in regard to the Levites, so the Israelites did with them. 21 The Levites purified themselves and washed their clothes; and Aaron designated them as an elevation offering before the Lord, and Aaron made expiation for them to cleanse them. 22 Thereafter the Levites were qualified to perform their service in the
Tent of Meeting, under Aaron and
had commanded Moses
Lord
23 The
From
spoke to Moses, saying:
twenty-five years of age
in the service
his sons.
As the Lord
in regard to the Levites, so they did to them.
up they
of the Tent of Meeting;
24This
is
the rule for the Levites.
work
shall participate in the 25 but at
the age of
fifty
force
they shall
from the work force and shall serve no more. 26They may assist Tent of Meeting by standing guard, but they
retire
their brother Levites at the
perform no labor. Thus you
shall
shall deal
with the Levites in regard to
their duties.
9
The Lord spoke
moon
2 Let
saying: 3
you
to
Moses
in the wilderness
of Sinai, on the
first
new
of the second year following the exodus from the land of Egypt, the Israelite people offer the passover sacrifice at
shall offer
set time;
you
it
on
shall offer
it
with
in accordance
all its
rules
and
offered the passover sacrifice in the
first
its
rites.
4Moses instructed the Israelites to offer the passover sacrifice;
5
and they
month, on the fourteenth day of
the month, at twilight, in the wilderness of Sinai. Just as the
commanded Moses,
set time:
its
the fourteenth day of this month, at twilight, at
Lord
had
so the Israelites did.
some men who were unclean by reason of a corpse and could not offer the passover sacrifice on that day. Appearing that same day before Moses and Aaron, 7 those men said to them, 3 "Unclean though we are by reason of a corpse, why must we be debarred from presenting the Lord's offering at its set time with the rest of the Israelites?" 8 Moses said to them, "Stand by, and let me hear what instructions the Lord 6 But
there were
gives about you." 9
And
saying: cc Lit. 3
Lit.
Lord spoke to Moses, saying: 10 Speak to the Israelite people, When any of you or of your posterity who are defiled by a corpse the
"when the
Israelites
come."
"him."
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or are on a long journey would offer a passover
u they
shall offer
month,
it
They
at twilight.
12 and
herbs,
not break a bone of it. They
refrains
from
shall offer
sacrifice. 13 But if
a
over until morning. They shall
it
in strict accord is
clean
with the law of
and not on
person
sacrifice, that
shall
he did not present the Lord's offering
man shall bear his guilt. 14 And when a stranger who
bitter
it
man who
from offering the passover
his kin, for
Lord,
with unleavened bread and
shall eat it
they shall not leave any of
the passover
sacrifice to the
in the second month, on the fourteenth day of the
a journey
be cut off
at its set time;
that
Lord, he must
sacrifice to the
of the passover
rites
resides
with you would offer a passover
offer
in accordance with the rules
it
There
sacrifice.
and
be one law for you, whether
shall
stranger or citizen of the country.
15
On
the day that the Tabernacle
was
cloud covered the
set up, the
Tabernacle, the Tent of the Pact; and in the evening
Tabernacle in the likeness of
cloud covered lifted
it,
appearing
from the Tent, the
fire until
as fire
Israelites
morning.
set
was always
And whenever
a
command
Lord
of;the
they
Lord
many ney
19
such times
as the
at a
command of the Lord.
from evening in the
until
was two days or
a
as
jour-
as the
lifted,
cloud
lifted
they would break
—however long
a year
Israelites
remained encamped
when it lifted did they break camp. 23 On a sign made camp and on a sign from the Lord they broke
only
set out;
Lord
soon
month or
—the
from the
cloud
command of the Lord, and broke And at such times as the cloud stayed
the cloud lingered over the Tabernacle
and did not
as the
at a 21
morning, they broke camp
22 Whether it
command of
long
Lord's mandate and did not
morning. Day or night, whenever the cloud
camp.
At
cloud rested over the Tabernacle for but a
few days, they remained encamped
camp
as
18
When the cloud lingered over the Tabernacle
days, the Israelites observed the
on. 20At
at the
make camp.
the Israelites broke camp, and at a
made camp: they remained encamped
stayed over the Tabernacle.
so: the
the cloud
out accordingly; and
spot where the cloud settled, there the Israelites would
the
rested over the
it
17
by night.
would
16 It
they
camp; they observed the Lord's mandate
at the
Lord's bidding through
Moses.
10 The Lord
spoke to Moses, saying:
made; make them of hammered work. They
222
2
Have two
shall serve
silver
trumpets
you to summon
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community and
to set the divisions in motion.
3
10.23
When both are blown
in long blasts, 3 the
whole community shall assemble before you at the entrance of the Tent of Meeting; 4 and if only one is blown, the chieftains, heads of
contingents, shall assemble before you.
Israel's
blasts, a
sound short
the divisions
encamped on the
when you sound short blasts south shall move forward. Thus
6 and
5
But when vou
east shall
move
for-
encamped short blasts shall be blown for on the setting them in motion, 7while to convoke the congregation you shall blow long blasts, not short ones. 8 The trumpets shall be blown by Aaron's sons, the priests; they shall be for you an institution for all time through-
ward;
a second time, those
out the ages. 9 a
"When you
are at
war a
in
your land against an aggressor
you, you shall sound short blasts on the trumpets, that you
who attacks may be re-
before the LORD your God and be delivered from your eneAnd on your joyous occasions your fixed festivals and new moon
membered mies.
days
10
—you
sacrifices I,
the
on
of well-being. They
shall
and your
offerings
be a reminder of you before your God:
Lord, am your God.
u In cloud
—
sound the trumpets over your burnt
shall
the second year, lifted
on the twentieth day of the second month, the
from the Tabernacle of the Pact
their journeys
12 and
the Israelites set out
from the wilderness of Sinai. The cloud came to
rest in
the wilderness of Paran. 13
When
Moses,
the march was to begin, at the
14 the first
Judah. In
17
Then The
troops was
Nahshon son of Amminadab;
tribal
troop of Issachar, Nethanel son of Zuar;
tribal
troop of Zebulun, Eliab son of Helon.
the Tabernacle
the Merarites, 18
standard to set out, troop by troop, was the division of
command of its
command of the command of the
Lord's command through
who
would be taken
apart;
carried the Tabernacle,
16 and in
and the Gershonites and
would
set out.
next standard to set out, troop by troop, was the division of
Reuben. In
command of its
troop was Elizur son of Shedcur;
19 in
mand of the tribal troop of Simeon, Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai; in command of the tribal troop of Gad, Eliasaph son of Deuel. 21
Then
the Kohathites,
and by the time they 22 The
who
carried the sacred objects,
arrived, the Tabernacle
would be
com20 and
would set out; up again.
set
next standard to set out, troop by troop, was the division of
Ephraim. In
command of a
15 in
command of its
troop was Elishama son of Ammihud;
23 in
the tribal troop of Manasseh, Gamaliel son of Pedahzur;
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
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24 and in
command of the
25 Then, as
of
10.24
troop of Benjamin, Abidan son of Gideoni.
tribal
the rear guard of all the divisions, the standard of the division
Dan would
set out,
command of its troop was command of the tribal troop of Asher, command of the tribal troop of Naphtali,
troop by troop. In
Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai;
26 in
Pagiel son of Ochran; 27 and in
Ahira son of Enan. 28 Such
was the order of march of the
Israelites, as
they marched troop
by troop. 29 Moses said to
law,
"We
give
it
Lord
to you.'
He
Come
we
will
not go," he replied to him, "but
Lord
has said,
'I
will
be generous with you; for the
should camp in
we
us,
will return to
my native land."
you know where we the wilderness and can be our guide. b So if you come
do not
said, "Please
with
with us and
the Midianite, Moses' father-in-
of which the
has promised to be generous to Israel."
30 "I will 31
Hobab son of Reuel
are setting out for the place
will extend to
inasmuch
leave us,
as
you the same bounty
that the
Lord
grants
us."
33 They
days.
marched from the mountain of the
The Ark of the Covenant of the Lord
Lord
a distance
of three
traveled in front of them
on
that three days' journey to seek out a resting place for them; 34 and the
Lord's cloud kept above them by day, as they moved on from camp. 35 When the Ark was to set out, Moses would say: Advance,
O
Lord!
May Your enemies be scattered, And may Your foes flee before You! 36And when it halted, he would say: c
Return,
You who
11 The Lord
O
Lord,
are Israel's myriads
prayed to the
Lord, and
Taberah, a because a b Lit. "eyes." cc Others "Return,
O
fire
the
fire
of the
Lord, unto
224
root b'r, "to
burn."
2
fire
of the
the
Lord
The people
Lord. The
broke out against them,
cried out to Moses.
died down.
Lord
ten thousands of the families of Israel!"
From
!
people took to complaining bitterly before the
heard and was incensed: a
ravaging the outskirts of the camp.
a
c
of thousands
3
Moses
That place was named
had broken out against them.
.
4The riffraff in their
wept and
raelites
we used
fish that
midst
a gluttonous craving;
we had meat
to eat!
5
and then the
We
11.20
Is-
remember the
to eat free in Egypt, the cucumbers, the melons, the garlic. 6
and the
leeks, the onions,
felt
only
said, "If
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Now our gullets
are shriveled.
There
is
Nothing but this manna to look to!" 7 Now the manna was like coriander seed, and in color it was like bdellium. 8 The people would go about and gather it, grind it between millnothing
at
all!
pound
stones or
it
in a mortar, boil
tasted like rich cream. b
manna would 10
upon
fall
Moses heard
9
When
it
and make it on the camp
in a pot,
dew
the
fell
into cakes. It at night, the
it.
the people weeping, every clan apart, each person at the
entrance of his tent.
The Lord was very
angry, and
Moses was
distressed.
And Moses said to the Lord, "Why have You dealt ill with Your servant, and why have I not enjoyed Your favor, that You have laid the burden 11
of
people upon me?
this
all
You should
them, that an
carries
12
Did
I
conceive
say to me, 'Carry
infant,' to the
land that
You
all
them
in
this people,
did
your bosom
I
as a
bear
nurse
have promised on oath to their
am I to get meat to give to all this people, when they me and say, 'Give us meat to eat!' 14 I cannot carry all this
fathers? 13 Where
whine before
people by myself, for
with me,
kill
me
much
too
it is
rather, I
for
15 If
me.
beg You, and
let
You would
me
see
deal thus
no more of
my
wretchedness!"
Lord said of whom you have
Then
16
elders
the
to Moses, "Gather for
Me
seventy of
Israel's
experience as elders and officers of the people,
and bring them to the Tent of Meeting and
upon the
let them take their place there come down and speak with you there, and I will draw that is on you and put it upon them; they shall share the
17 I will
with you.
spirit
burden of the people with you, and you to the people: for
c ~Purify
for
you have kept whining before the
meat to
eat!
Indeed,
you meat and you even
five
of your
we
b Lit.
we were
nostrils is
shall
not bear
it
Lord
shall eat. 19 You shall eat 20 but a
and saying,
'If
only
The Lord
ever leave Egypt!'
say
meat,
we had
will give
not one day, not two, not
whole month,
you, by whining before
And
shall eat
until
it
and becomes loathsome to you. For you have
among
18
alone.
tomorrow and you
better off in Egypt!'
days or ten or twenty,
Lord who did
yourselves~ c
Him
comes out
rejected the
and saying, 'Oh, why
"
"cream of oil {or, fat)." a sacrificial meal.
cc I.e., as for
225
NUMBERS
torah
21 But
Moses
11.21
said,
"The people d ~who
thousand men; yet You 22 Could
whole month.'
them? Or could
them?"
23
power?
e
say,
T
enough
flocks
me" d number six hundred them enough meat to eat for a
are with
will give
and herds be slaughtered to
the fish of the sea be gathered for
all
them
suffice
to suffice
And the Lord answered Moses, e "Is there a limit to the Lord's You shall soon see whether what I have said happens to you or
not!" 24Moses
He
went out and reported the words of the
Lord
to the people.
gathered seventy of the people's elders and stationed them around the 25 Then
Tent.
the
drew upon the
And when
Lord came down
in a cloud
was on him and put
spirit that
upon them, they
the spirit rested
it
and spoke to him;
upon
He
the seventy elders.
f~spoke in ecstasy,"*
but did
not continue. 26
Two
men, one named Eldad and the other Medad, had remained
in
—they were among those recorded, but they had not gone out to the Tent— and they ~spoke
camp; yet the
upon them
spirit rested
f
the camp.
A youth
27
are acting the
in ecstasy~ f in
Medad
ran out and told Moses, saying, "Eldad and
prophet in the camp!"
28
And
Joshua son of Nun, Moses'
attendant from his youth, spoke up and said,
"My
lord Moses, restrain
Moses said to him, "Are you wrought up on my account? Would that all the Lord's people were prophets, that the Lord put His spirit upon them!" 30 Moses then reentered the camp together with the them!"
elders
31
A
29 But
of Israel.
wind from
the
Lord
on
a day's journey
that side,
deep on the ground. night and
all
32
all
35
dd
to
Ibn Ezra,
this
Rashbam and Ibn Ezra;
phrase connects with the end of v. 1. see Zech. 14.9. Others "The Lord our God, the
Cf.
c
Others "frontlet"; cf. Exod. 13.16. Lit. "between your eyes"; cf. Exod. 13.9.
the voice of Judah
him
and Urim
faithful one,
Cf. Meribath-kadesh, 32.51.
Meaning ofHeb. mimino 'cshdath uncertain, perhaps a place name. The meaning ofw. 3-5 is uncertain. An alternative rendering, with v. 3 Then
O
apostrophizing Moses,
of the people, /All His worshipers in your care; /They followed your lead,/ Accepted your precepts. / 4Moses charged us with the TeachingIAs the heritage of the congregation is:
3
were,
loiter
ofJacob. I^Thus was he king in Jeshurun .... dd Better {vocalizing rab with pathah) 'Make his hands strong for him." Cf. rabbeh, J udg. 9.29.
330
torah
DEUTERONOMY
33.17
Whom You tested at Massah, Challenged
Who
9
waters of Meribah;
at the
of his father and mother,
said
"I consider
them
not."
His brothers he disregarded,
own
Ignored his
children.
Your precepts alone they observed, And kept Your covenant. 10 They shall teach Your laws to Jacob And Your instructions to Israel.
They shall offer You incense to savor e And whole-offerings on Your altar. n Bless, O Lord, his substance, e
And
favor his undertakings.
Smite the loins of his foes; Let his enemies 12
Of Benjamin
he
rise
no more.
said:
Beloved of the Lord,
He
rests securely beside
Ever does f"As
13
And
he
He
rests
of Joseph he
between His shoulders.
14
With
And 15
16
dews from heaven,
deep that couches below;
the bounteous yield of the sun,
best
from
the bounty of
With
f
be his land
the bounteous crop of the
With the
And
Lord
the bounty of
And of the
~
said:
Blessed of the
With
Him;
protect him,
moons;
the ancient mountains,
hills
immemorial;
the bounty of earth and
its
fullness,
And the favor of the Presence in the Bush. May these rest on the head of Joseph, 11
On
the
crown of the
elect
of his brodiers.
17 Like a firstling bull in his
majesty,
cc Lit. "They shall place incense in f.f
g
h
Tour nostril." amid his slopes." Targum Onkelos and two Hebrew manuscripts read: "With
Q r «j-fe
dwells
for mittal, cf Gen. 49.25). Lit. "Dweller"; cf. Exod. 3.1
the bounty of heaven above"
(
mc'al
ff.
331
DEUTERONOMY
torah
He
33.18
has thorns like the horns of the wild-ox;
With them he gores the peoples, The ends of the earth one and all. These' are the myriads of Ephraim,
Those' are the thousands of Manasseh. 18
And of Zebulun
And
he
O
Rejoice,
said:
Zebulun, on your journeys,
Issachar, in
your
tents.
19
They invite their kin to the mountain, Where they offer sacrifices of success. For they draw from the riches of the sea
And 20
the hidden hoards of the sand.
And of Gad
he
said:
He who
Blessed be
Poised
To
he
is
tear off
21 k
He
He
scalp.
is
the portion of the revered chieftain,
the heads of the people come.
executed the Lord's judgments
And His 22
like a lion
arm and
chose for himself the best,
For there
Where
enlarges Gad!
~ decisions for Israel. k
And of Dan he- said: Dan is a lion's whelp That leaps forth from Bashan.
23
And of Naphtali
O
he
said:
Naphtali, sated with favor
And
full
of the Lord's blessing,
Take possession on the west and south.
And of Asher
24
Most
May May 25
he
blessed of sons be Asher;
he be the favorite of his brothers, he dip his foot in
i
I.e.,
the one born.
I.e.,
the other horn.
^^
Meaning ofHeb.
1
332
security last
uncertain;
Heb. Meaning of Heb. uncertain. biblical
oil.
'May your doorbolts be iron and copper,
And your 1
said:
cf.
all
your days.
w. 3-5 (with note
c)
above,
and saphun "esteemed"
in post-
torah 26
Jeshurun, there
is
none
like
DEUTERONOMY
34.9
God,
Riding through the heavens to help you,
Through the skies in His majesty. 27 The ancient God is a refuge, [
A
support are the arms everlasting.
He
drove out the enemy before you
By His command: Destroy! 28 Thus Israel dwells in safety, Untroubled
is
Jacob's abode,"1
In a land of grain and wine,
Under heavens dripping dew. 29
happy
A people
Israel!
Who
is
like
you,
Lord, Your protecting Shield, your Sword triumphant! Your enemies shall come cringing before you, And you shall tread on their backs. delivered by the
34
Moses went up from the steppes of Moab to Mount Nebo, to the summit of Pisgah, opposite Jericho, and the Lord showed him the whole land: Gilead as far as Dan; 2 all Naphtali; the land of Ephraim and Manasseh; the whole land of Judah as far as the Western 3 Sea; 3 the Negeb; and the Plain the Valley of Jericho, the city of palm trees as far as
—
Zoar. 4And the
—
Lord
and Jacob, T
Abraham,
Isaac,
you
with your
5
see
it
said to him, "This
own
will assign
eyes, but
So Moses the servant of the
at the
you
Lord
command of the LORD. 6 He
is
the land of which
it
to your offspring.'
shall
swore to
I I
have
let
not cross there."
died there, in the land of
Moab,
buried him in the valley in the land
of Moab, near Beth-peor; and no one knows
his burial place to this day.
hundred and twenty years old when he died; his eyes were undimmed and his vigor unabated. 8 And the Israelites bewailed Moses in 7
Moses was
a
the steppes of
Moab
for thirty days.
The period of wailing and mourning Joshua son of
had
laid his
Lord
Nun was
filled
with the
hands upon him; and the
Moses came to an end. 9 Now spirit of wisdom because Moses
for
Israelites
heeded him, doing
as the
had commanded Moses.
m Others "fountain." 3
I.e.,
Mediterranean;
cf.
note at 11.24.
333
torah
DEUTERONOMY
34.10
—
again did there arise in Israel a prophet like Moses whom the Lord singled out, face to face, n for the various signs and portents that the Lord sent him to display in the land of Egypt, against Pharaoh and 10 Never
all
his courtiers
awesome power
and
his
that
whole country,
12 and
Moses displayed before
for
all
the great might and
all Israel.
pmn:n
334
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After the death of Moses the servant of the
Lord,
the
Lord
said to
Joshua son of Nun, Moses' attendant: 2 all
"My servant Moses
this people, into the
is
dead. Prepare to cross the Jordan, together with
land that
I
am giving to
the Israelites.
3 Every
spot
4 Your
on which your foot
treads
territory shall extend
from the wilderness and the Lebanon to the Great
give to you, as
I
River, the River Euphrates [on the east]
I
—the whole
and up to the Mediterranean 3 Sea on the west. resist
you
I will
not
6 "Be
long
as
as
you
live.
As
I
5
No
Hittite country
one
was with Moses, so
you or forsake you. strong and resolute, for you
land that
promised Moses.
shall
I will
be able to
be with you;
fail
I
swore to
shall
apportion to this people the
their fathers to assign to them. 7 But
very strong and resolute to observe faithfully
all
you must be
the Teaching that
My
Moses enjoined upon you. Do not deviate from it to the right or to the left, that you may be successful wherever you go. 8 Let not this Book of the Teaching cease from your lips, but recite it day and night, so that you may observe faithfully all that is written in it. Only then will you prosper in your undertakings and only then will you be successful. 9 "I charge you: Be strong and resolute; do not be terrified or dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." servant
10 Joshua
thereupon gave orders to the
officials
of the people:
n "Go
through the camp and charge the people thus: Get provisions ready, for in three days'
time you are to cross the Jordan, in order to enter and
possess the land that the 12
Then Joshua
of Manasseh,
13
•i
your
God
is
giving you as a possession."
and the
""Remember what Moses the servant of the
upon you, when he
He
Lord
said to the Reubenites, the Gadites,
said:
'The
Lord
your
has assigned this territory to you.'
God
14 Let
is
half-tribe
Lord enjoined
granting you a haven;
your wives, children, and
Heb. "Great."
337
JOSHUA
nevi'im
1.15
you b on this side of b the Jordan; but every one of your fighting men shall go across armed c in the van of your kinsmen. And you shall assist them 15 until the Lord has given your kinsmen a haven, such as you have, and they too have livestock remain in the land that
Moses assigned
gained possession of the land that the
them. Then you
may
which Moses the servant of the and you may possess
Lord
return to the land
Lord
your
on the
assigned to
to
God
has assigned to
east side
you
as
of the Jordan,
your possession,
it."
They answered Joshua, "We will do everything you have commanded us and we will go wherever you send us. 17 We will obey you just as we obeyed Moses; let but the Lord your God be with you as He was with Moses! 18 Any man who flouts your commands and does not obey ever}'' order you give him shall be put to death. Only be strong and resolute!" 16
*J
Joshua son of Nun secretly sent two spies from Shittim, saying, "Go,
reconnoiter the region of Jericho." So they set out, and they came to the
house of a harlot named Rahab and lodged
there. 2 The king
of Jericho
"Some men have come here tonight, Israelites, to spy out the The king of Jericho thereupon sent orders to Rahab: "Produce the men who came to you and entered your house, for they have come to spy out the whole country." 4The woman, however, had taken the two men and hidden them. "It is true," she said, "the men did come to me, but I didn't know where they were from. 5 And at dark, when the gate was about to be closed, the men left; and I don't know where the men was
told,
3
country."
went. Quick, go after them, for you can overtake them."
6
Now she had
taken them up to the roof and hidden them under some stalks of
which she had lying on the direction of the Jordan
roof.
down to
7 So
men pursued them
the
the fords; and
no sooner had
flax
in the
the pursuers
gone out than the gate was shut behind them. 8a
The
had not yet gone to sleep when she came up to them on the roof. 9 She said to the men, "I know that the Lord has given the spies
3
country to you, because dread of you has
fallen
inhabitants of the land are quaking before you.
Lord
upon
10 For
us,
and
all
the
we have heard how
up the waters of the Sea of Reeds for you when you left Egypt, and what you did to Sihon and Og, the two Amorite kings across the Jordan, whom you doomed. b u When we heard about it, we lost heart, and no man had any more spirit left because of you; for the Lord your the
dried
h - b Lit. "across." c
Meaning ofHeb.
a-a
Heb. "They." placed under herem, which meant the annihilation of the inhabitants. Cf. Deut. 2.34 ff.
b I.e.,
338
uncertain.
JOSHUA
nevi'im
God I
God
the only
is
in
3.2
Now, since me by the LORD that you in turn Provide me with a reliable sign 13 that you
heaven above and on earth below.
12
have shown loyalty to you, swear to
will
show
all
who
her,
my family.
loyalty to
will spare the lives
of my father and mother,
"Our persons
we
will
show you
sisters,
and
The men answered death! If you do not 14
true loyalty
when
the
gives us the land."
15 She let
was
brothers and
are pledged for yours, even to
disclose this mission of ours,
Lord
my
belong to them, and save us from death."
at the
them down by
a rope
—
through the window
for her dwelling
outer side of the city wall and she lived in the actual wall.
said to them,
"Make
for the
hills,
so that the pursuers
16 She
may not come upon
you. Stay there in hiding three days, until the pursuers return; then go
your way." the men warned her, "We will be released from this oath which you have made us take 18 [unless,] when we invade the country, you tie this length of crimson cord to the window through which you let us down. Bring your father, your mother, your brothers, and all your family together in your house; 19 and if anyone ventures outside the doors of your house, his blood will be on his head, and we shall be clear. But if a hand is laid on anyone who remains in the house with you, his blood shall be on our heads. 20And if you disclose this mission of ours, we shall 17 But
likewise be released
"Let
it
from the oath which you made us
take." 21 She replied,
be as you say."
She sent them on
their
way, and they
left;
and she
tied the
crimson
cord to the window. 22 They
went
straight to the hills
pursuers turned back.
And
and stayed there three days,
so the pursuers, searching
all
until the
along the road,
did not find them.
Then the two men came down again from the hills and crossed over. They came to Joshua son of Nun and reported to him all that had happened to them. 24They said to Joshua, "The Lord has delivered the whole 23
land into our power; in
fact, all
the inhabitants of the land are quaking
before us."
%J
Early next morning, Joshua and
all
the Israelites set out from Shittim
and marched to the Jordan. They did not cross immediately, but spent the night there.
2
Three days
later,
the officials
went through the camp
339
JOSHUA
nevi'im
3.3
"When you
Ark of the Covyou shall move forward. Follow it--4 but keep a distance of some two thousand cubits from it, never coming any closer to it so that you may know by what route to march, since it is a road you have not traveled before." 5 And Joshua said to the people, "Purify yourselves, a for tomorrow the Lord will perform wonders in your midst." 6 Then Joshua ordered the priests, "Take up the Ark of the Covenant and advance to the head of the people." And they took up the Ark of the Covenant and marched at the head of the people. 7 The Lord said to Joshua, "This day, for the first time, I will exalt you in the sight of all Israel, so that they shall know that I will be with you as I was with Moses. 8 For your part, command the priests who carry the Ark of the Covenant as follows: When you reach the edge of the waters of the Jordan, make a halt in the Jordan." 9 And Joshua said to the Israelites, "Come closer and listen to the words of the Lord your God. 10 By this," Joshua continued, "you shall know that a living God is among you, and that He will dispossess for you the 3
and charged the people
enant of the
Lord
as follows:
your
God
see the
being borne by the
levitical priests,
—
Canaanites, Hittites, Hivites, Perizzites, Girgashites, Amorites, and Jeb-
n the Ark
usites:
of the Covenant of the Sovereign of
advancing before you into the Jordan. tribes
of
Israel,
one
man from
bearing the Ark-of the in the waters
—
When
the earth
is
tribe. 13
When
the feet of the priests
the Sovereign of all the earth,
come
to rest
—the water coming
will
be cut off and will stand in a single heap."
the people set out from their
the priests bearing the 15
all
Now select twelve men from the
of the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan
from upstream 14
Lord,
each
12
encampment
Ark of the Covenant were
to cross the Jordan,
at the
head of the people.
Now the Jordan keeps flowing over its entire bed throughout the harvest
of the Ark reached the Jordan, and the Ark dipped into the water at its edge, 16 the waters coming down from upstream piled up in a single heap a great way off, at b Adam, the town next to Zarethan; and those flowing away downstream to the Sea of the Arabah (the Dead Sea) ran out completely. So the people crossed near Jericho. 17 The priests who bore the Ark of the Lord's Covenant stood on dry land exactly in the middle of the Jordan, while all Israel crossed over on dry land, until the entire nation had finseason.
feet
But
of the
as
soon
as the bearers
priests bearing the
ished crossing the Jordan. •>
b
340
See Exod. 19.10, 15.
So kethib; qcrc "from."
nevi'im
When
A.
the entire nation had finished crossing the Jordan, the
men from among
said to Joshua, 2 "Select twelve
each
3
tribe,
JOSHUA
and
instruct
them
4.16
LORD
the people, one from
Pick up twelve stones from the
as follows:
spot exactly in the middle of the Jordan, where the priests' feet are stand-
them along with you and deposit them
ing; take
in the place
where you
spend the night."
will
summoned
4 Joshua
men whom
the twelve
he had designated among
from each and Joshua said to them, "Walk up Ark of the Lord your God, in the middle of the Jordan, and each of you lift a stone onto his shoulder corresponding to the number of tribe; 5
the Israelites, one to the
—
come, when your children you?' 7you shall
symbol among you:
6 This shall serve as a
the tribes of Israel.
tell
ask,
'What
is
of the Ark of the Lord's Covenant; when off.'
people of Israel as a memorial for
all
The
meaning of these stones
the
passed through the Jordan,
it
And
so these stones shall serve the
time."
did as Joshua ordered. They picked up twelve stones,
Israelites
corresponding to the number of the tribes of
—
the Jordan
for
them, 'The waters of the Jordan were cut off because
the waters of the Jordan were cut
8
in time to
as the
Lord
Israel,
from the middle of
—and they took them along
had charged Joshua
with them to their night encampment and deposited them there. 9 Joshua also set
up twelve stones
in the
middle of the Jordan,
at the
spot where the feet of the priests bearing the Ark of the Covenant had stood; and they have remained there to this day. 10
The
who
priests
Jordan until
all
bore the Ark remained standing in the middle of die
the instructions that the
Lord had ordered Joshua to And so the people speedily
convey to the people had been carried out. a
crossed over,
And when
11
just as
all
Moses had assured Joshua
the people finished crossing, the
in his charge to him." a
Ark of the
Lord
and
the priests advanced to the head of the people. 12
The Reubenites,
across
armed b
in the
Israelites, as
About forty thousand shock troops went Lord, to the steppes of Jericho for battle. 13
14
On
that day the
they revered 15
a -a
him
The Lord
all
Lord
Meaning ofHeb.
c
See
Num.
across, at the instance
of the
exalted Joshua in the sight of all Israel, so that
his days as they
said to Joshua,
Connection of clause uncertain;
b
went Moses had charged them. c
the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh
van of the
cf.
16
had revered Moses.
"Command
the priests
who
bear the Ark
Deut. 31.7-8.
uncertain.
32.20-22.
341
JOSHUA
nevi'im
4.17
priests,
the
"Come up
out of the Jordan."
18 As
commanded
17 So
Joshua
soon
as the priests
of the Pact to come up out of the Jordan."
who
Ark of the Lord's Covenant came up out of the Jordan, and
the
bore
the feet
of the priests stepped onto the dry ground, the waters of the Jordan
resumed
their course, flowing over
its
entire
bed
as before.
The people came up from the Jordan on the tenth day of the first month, and encamped at Gilgal on the eastern border of Jericho. 20 And Joshua set up in Gilgal the twelve stones they had taken from the Jordan. 21 He charged the Israelites as follows: "In time to come, when your chil19
dren ask their fathers, 'What
is
the meaning of those stones?' 22 tell your
children: 'Here the Israelites crossed the Jordan
Lord
God
your
dried
crossed, just as the
dried
up
know how mighty is Lord your God always."
When all
all
your
we
shall
%>J
God
crossed. 24Thus
the
until
you
did to the Sea of Reeds, which
the kings of the Amorites
on
shall fear the
the western side of the Jordan,
the kings of the Canaanites near the Sea, heard for the sake
they crossed over, they lost heart, and no
He
the peoples of the earth
all
hand of the Lord, and you
had dried up the waters of the Jordan of the
land.' 23 For the
up the waters of the Jordan before you
Lord
before us until
and
on dry
spirit
how
of the
was
the
Lord
Israelites until
left in
them because
Israelites^
2 At that
time the
Lord
said to Joshua,
with a second circumcision of the
made, and the
Israelites
"Make
Israelites." 3
were circumcised
at
knives and proceed
flint
So Joshua had
flint
knives
Gibeath-haaraloth. a
the reason why Joshua had the circumcision performed: All the who had come out of Egypt, all the males of military age, had
4This is
people
died during the desert wanderings after leaving Egypt. the people
who came
5
Now, whereas
all
out of Egypt had been circumcised, none of the
people born after the exodus, during the desert wanderings, had been circumcised.
6 For
the Israelites had traveled in the wilderness forty years,
until the entire nation
—the men of
military age
perished; because they had not obeyed the
sworn never to
let
them
see the land that the
Lord
fathers to assign to us, a land flowing with milk
raised a
342
I.e.,
up
their sons in their stead;
"the Hill of Foreskins."
and
it
who had
Lord, and
left
—had
Egypt
the
Lord had
had sworn to
and honey. 7 But
was these
their
He had
that Joshua circum-
nevi'im
cised, for they
way.
8 After
JOSHUA
6.7
were uncircumcised, not having been circumcised on the
the circumcising of the whole nation was completed, they
remained where they were, in the camp, until they recovered.
And
9
the
Lord
said to Joshua,
the disgrace of Egypt." b 10
Encamped
So
"Today
that place
was
at Gilgal, in the steppes
have rolled away from you
I
called Gilgal, c as
of Jericho, the
it still is.
Israelites offered
on the fourteenth day of the month, toward evening. the day after the passover offering, on that very day, they ate of
the passover sacrifice 11
On
the produce of the country, unleavened bread and parched grain. that
same day, d when they
ceased.
The
Israelites
ate
12
On
of the produce of the land, the manna
got no more manna; that year they ate of the yield
of the land of Canaan. 13 Once,
when Joshua was
near Jericho, he looked up and saw a
man
standing before him, drawn sword in hand. Joshua went up to him and
He replied, "No, I Lord's host. Now I have come!" Joshua threw himself face down to the ground and, prostrating himself, said to him, "What does my lord command his servant?" 15 The captain of the Lord's host answered Joshua, "Remove your sandals from your feet, for the place where you stand is holy." And Joshua did so. 14
asked him, "Are you one of us or of our enemies?"
am
captain of the
KJ Now Jericho was shut up tight because of the Israelites; no one could leave or enter. 2
The Lord
said to Joshua, "See,
[and her] warriors into your hands.
I will
the city and complete one circuit of the priests carrying seven ram's
march around the 5
And when
—
city.
and her
Icing
your troops march around
Do
this six days, 4 with seven
horns preceding the Ark.
On the seventh day,
seven times, with the priests blowing the horns.
city
a long blast
sound of the horn
deliver Jericho
3 Let all
all
is
sounded on the horn
—
as
soon
as
you hear
the people shall give a mighty shout.
the city wall will collapse, and the people shall advance, every
that
Thereupon
man
straight
ahead." 6 Joshua
son of Nun
summoned
the priests and said to them, "Take
up
Ark of the Covenant, and let seven priests carrying seven ram's horns Lord." 7And he instructed the people, "Go forward, march around the city, with the vanguard marching in front of the the
precede the Ark of the
b I.e., c
of the Egyptian bondage. Interpreted as "rolling."
d Lit.
"on the day after."
343
JOSHUA
nevi'im
6.8
Ark of the Lord." 8When Joshua had priests carrying seven ram's
and the Ark of the Lord's Covenant followed them.
their horns;
vanguard marched in front of the
and the
rear
shout,
your
priests
who were blowing
9
The
the horns,
guard marched behind the Ark, with the horns sounding
10 But
the time.
instructed the people, the seven
horns advanced before the Lord, blowing
do not
lips until
"Do
Joshua's orders to the rest of the people were,
your voices be heard, and do not
let
the
moment
that
I
command
sound
let a
you, 'Shout!'
issue
Then you
all
not
from shall
shout."
So he had the Ark of the
11
Lord go
around the
rose early the next day; and the priests took 13 while
and complete one 12 Joshua
up the Ark of the Lord,
the seven priests bearing the seven ram's horns marched in front
of the Ark of the Lord, blowing the horns
marched the
city
then they returned to camp and spent the night in camp.
circuit;
in front
Lord, with
around the did this
city
as
The vanguard
they marched.
of them, and the rear guard marched behind the Ark of
the horns sounding
all
the time.
14
And
so they marched
once on the second day and returned to the camp. They
six days.
On
the seventh day, they rose at daybreak and marched around the
city, in
the same manner, seven times; that was the only day that they
15
marched around the
city seven times.
16
On
the seventh round, as the
priests
blew the horns, Joshua commanded the people, "Shout! For the
Lord
has given
you the
proscribed for the
who
city.
17 The city
Lord; only Rahab
and everything
the harlot
is
in
it
are to be
to be spared, and
are with her in the house, because she hid the messengers
we
all
sent.
18 But
you must beware of that which is proscribed, or else you will be proscribed a if you take anything from that which is proscribed, you will cause the camp of Israel to be proscribed; you will bring calamity upon 19 A11 the silver and gold and objects of copper and iron are consecrated it. to the Lord; they must go into the treasury of the Lord." 20 So the people shouted when the horns were sounded. When the people heard the sound of the horns, the people raised a mighty shout and the wall collapsed. The people rushed into the city, every man straight in front of him, and they captured the city. 21 They exterminated everything in the city with the sword: man and woman, young and old, ox and sheep and ass. 22 But Joshua bade the two men who had spied out :
the land,
"Go
into the harlot's house and bring out the
that belong to her, as a
344
I.e.,
be
put
to
death;
cf.
you swore to
Lev. 27.28-29.
her." 23 So
the
woman and
all
went
in
young
spies
nevi'im
JOSHUA
and brought out Rahab, her father and her mother, her brothers and
—they brought out her whole family and
that belonged to her
outside the 24 They
left
7.9
all
them
camp of Israel.
burned
down
the city and everything in
it.
But the
silver
and
gold and the objects of copper and iron were deposited in the treasury of the
House of the Lord.
25 Only
Rahab
were spared by Joshua, along with
—
among
the Israelites
as is
still
all
the harlot and her father's family
that belonged to her,
and she dwelt
the case. For she had hidden the messen-
gers that Joshua sent to spy out Jericho. 26 At that
the
time Joshua pronounced this oath: "Cursed of the
man who
shall
undertake to fortify
this city
of Jericho: he
foundations at the cost of his first-born, and set up
its
Lord
be
shall lay its
gates at the cost
of his youngest." 27 The
Lord was
with Joshua, and his fame spread throughout the
land.
7
The Israelites, however, violated the proscription: Achan son of Carmi
son of Zabdi son of Zerah, of the tribe of Judah, took of that which was proscribed, and the 2 Joshua
east
sent
of Bethel
Lord
men from
was incensed with the Jericho to Ai, which
Israelites.
lies
close to Beth-aven
—with orders to go up and spy out the country. So the men
They returned to Joshua and reported to him, go up. Let two or three thousand men go and attack Ai; do not trouble all the troops to go up there, for [the people] there are few." 4 So about three thousand of the troops marched up there; but they were routed by the men of Ai. 5 The men of Ai killed about
went up and spied out
"Not
all
Ai.
3
the troops need
of them, pursuing them outside the gate as far as Shebarim, and them down along the descent. And the heart of the troops a sank
thirty-six
cutting
in utter dismay. a 6 Joshua
thereupon rent
his clothes.
He
and the
elders
of Israel
lay until
evening with their faces to the ground in front of the Ark of the
and they strewed earth on
"Why
did
You
their heads. 7 "Ah,
Lord God!"
lead this people across the Jordan only to deliver us into
the hands of the Amorites, to be destroyed by them? If only
content to remain on the other side of the Jordan! say after Israel has turned
and
M
all
Lit.
tail
before
its
enemies?
9
s
O
and turned
to
we had been
Lord, what can
When
I
the Canaanites
the inhabitants of the land hear of this, they will turn
"melted
Lord;
cried Joshua.
upon
us and
water."
345
JOSHUA
nevi'im
7.10
earth. And what will You do about Your great name?" 10 But the LORD answered Joshua: "Arise! Why do you lie prostrate? Israel has sinned! They have broken the covenant by which I bound them. They have taken of the proscribed and put it in their vessels; they
wipe out our very name from the
I
have stolen; they have broken able to hold their
faith! l2 Therefore, the Israelites will
ground against
become
before their enemies, for they have
tail
proscribed.
Go
not be
I will
with you any more unless you root out from among you what scribed. 13
not be
their enemies; they will have to turn
pro-
is
and purify the people. Order them: Purify yourselves for
tomorrow. For thus
Lord,
says the
God
the
of
Israel:
Something pro-
O Israel, and you will not be able to stand up you have purged the proscribed from among you. 14Tomorrow morning you shall present yourselves by tribes. Whichever tribe the Lord indicates shall come forward by clans; the clan that the Lord indicates shall come forward by ancestral houses, and the ancestral house that the Lord indicates shall come forward man by man. 15 Then scribed
is
in
your midst,
to your enemies until
13
who
he the
is
and
^indicated for proscription,"
that
all
16 Early
his, shall
Lord
because he broke the Covenant of the
fire,
committed an outrage
is
be put to
and because he
in Israel."
next morning, Joshua had Israel 17
the tribe of Judah was indicated.
He
come forward by
tribes;
and
then had the clans of Judah come
Then he had the clan of Zerah come forward by d ~ancestral houses, d and Zabdi was indicated.
forward, and the clan of Zerah was indicated.
18 Finally
man by man, and Achan
he had his ancestral house come forward
son of Zerah son of Zabdi, of the tribe of Judah, was indicated. 19
Then Joshua
God
said to
"My
Achan,
son, pay
of Israel, and make confession to Him. Tell
saw among the
and took them. They
are buried in the
messengers,
buried in his tent, with the
346
who
two hundred and
I
my tent,
"It
what
is
I
shekels
coveted them
with the
silver
hurried to the tent; and there
underneath.
and brought them to Joshua and
them before the Lord. II
in
This
is
silver
it." c
22 Joshua sent
tent
of
Israel.
fifty shekels,
ground
have done;
answered Joshua,
spoil a fine Shinar mantle,
of silver, and a wedge of gold weighing
under
God
have sinned against the Lord, the
did: 21 I
me what you
20Achan
do not hold anything back from me." true, I
honor to the Lord, the
all
24Then Joshua,
23 They
Or
d-d
So some Heb. mss. and some ancient the mantle.
I.e.,
'
Meaning
of Heb. uncertain.
versions;
was,
the Israelites, and displayed f
and
all
Israel
with him, took
"caught in the net."
*
e
took them from the
Lit. "catches."
c-c
it
most mss. and editions have "men."
JOSHUA
nevi'im
—and the
Achan son of Zerah
and daughters, and
his sons
and
the mantle, and the
and
wedge of gold
his flock,
and
his tent,
and brought them up to the Valley of Achor.
his belongings,
all
silver,
his ox, his ass,
8.13
And Joshua said, "What calamity you have brought upon us! The Lord will bring calamity upon you this day." And all Israel pelted him with 25
They put them
stones.
to the
fire
26They raised a
and stoned them.
huge
mound of stones over him, which is still there. Then the anger of the Lord subsided. That is why that place was named the Valley of Achorg as is still
8
the case.
The Lord
deliver the king 2
"Do
not be frightened or dismayed. Take go and march against Ai. See, I will people, his city, and his land into your hands.
said to Joshua,
the fighting troops with you,
all
You
shall treat
however, you
Now 3
set
of Ai,
his
Ai and her king
may
as
you
treated Jericho and her king;
take the spoil and the cattle as booty for yourselves.
an ambush against the city behind
So Joshua and
all
it."
the fighting troops prepared for the
march on
Ai.
Joshua chose thirty thousand men, valiant warriors, and sent them ahead
by night.
4
He
behind the
instructed
city;
them
as follows:
"Mind, you
don't stay too far from the
city,
and
are to all
lie
in
ambush
of you be on the
and all the troops with me will approach the city; and when they come out against us, as they did the first time, we will flee from them. 6They will come rushing after us until we have drawn them away from the city. They will think, 'They are fleeing from us the same as last time'; but while we are fleeing before them, 7you will dash out from your amalert. 5 I
bush and hands.
8
seize the city,
And when you
commanded. Mind, 9 Joshua
I
and the
Lord
God
your
take the city, set
it
on
will deliver
fire.
Do
it
as the
into your
Lord
has
have given you your orders."
then sent them
off,
and uhey proceeded to the ambush; they
took up a position between Ai and Bethel
—west of Ai—while
Joshua
spent the night with the rest of the troops. 10 Early in
elders
of
the morning, Joshua mustered the troops; then he and the
Israel
marched upon Ai
head of the troops. n All the
at the
was with him advanced near the
city and encamped to 12 He selected them and Ai. about five thousand men and stationed them as an ambush between Bethel and Ai, west of the city. 13 Thus the main body of the army was disposed
fighting force that
the north of Ai, with a hollow between
g
Connected with 'akhar "to bring calamity upon";
cf.
v.
—
25.
347
JOSHUA
nevi'im
on
8.14
the north of the city, but the far end of
after
Joshua had
a
Ai saw them, he and
it
was on the west. (This was
in the valley. b )
a
spent the night
his people, the inhabitants
all
—
When
14
of the
the king of
rushed out
city,
morning to the ^meeting place,~ c facing the Arabah, to engage the Israelites in battle; for he was unaware that a force was lying in ambush behind the city. 15 Joshua and all Israel fled in the direction of the wilin the early
derness, as
16 A11
though routed by them.
a
man was
left
Ai or
in
left
who
in Bethel
the troops in the city gathered city. 17
Not
Israel;
they
were drawn out of the
to pursue them; pursuing Joshua, they
did not go out after
the city open while they pursued Israel.
The Lord then
"Hold out the javelin in your hand So Joshua held out the javelin in his hand toward the city. 19As soon as he held out his hand, the ambush came rushing out of their station. They entered the city and captured it; and they swiftly set fire to the city. 20 The men of Ai looked back and saw the smoke of the city rising to the sky; they had no room 18
toward Ai, for
said to Joshua,
I will deliver it
into your hands."
for flight in any direction.
The people who had been fleeing to the wilderness now became the 21 For when Joshua and all Israel saw that the ambush had captured the city, and that smoke was rising from the city, they turned around pursuers.
and attacked the out of the
men of Ai.
city against
one on each
Israelites,
22
Now
the other [Israelites] were
coming
them, so that they were between two bodies of side
of them. They were slaughtered, so that no
23 The
one escaped or got away.
king of Ai was taken
alive
and brought
to Joshua. 24
When
them
Israel
into the
by the sword, 23 The total
had
killed all the inhabitants
open wilderness, and all
all
of Ai
of them, to the
who had last
the Israelites turned back to Ai and put
of those
who
fell
that day,
pursued
man, had it
fallen
to the sword.
men and women,
the entire
population of Ai, came to twelve thousand. 26 Joshua
until
all
did not draw back the hand with which he held out his javelin the inhabitants of Ai had been exterminated. 27 However, the spoil
of the
city as their booty, in ac-
cordance with the instructions that the
Lord
had given to Joshua.
Israelites
28 Then
for
on
all
took the
and the
cattle
Joshua burned
down
a stake until the evening.
aa So with some mss.
At
(cf. v. 9); most mss. Syriac reads "with the troops"; cf. v. 9. cc Emendation yields "descent"; 7.5.
h
cf.
348
Ai,
and turned
it
into a
mound
of ruins
time, a desolation to this day. 29 And the Icing of Ai was impaled sunset, Joshua
and
editions
had the corpse taken down
read "marched."
JOSHUA
nevi'im
from the stake and raised a great
30 At that
Mount
was
lying at the entrance to the city gate.
left
time Joshua built an
Ebal,
—
it
heap of stones over
31 as
it,
which
altar to the
Moses, the servant of the
9.7
They
there to this day.
is
Lord, the God of Israel, on Lord, had commanded the
—
Book of the Teaching of Moses d an altar of unhewn stone upon which no iron had been wielded. They offered on 32 And it burnt offerings to the Lord, and brought sacrifices of well-being. there, on the stones, he inscribed a copy of the Teaching that Moses had Israelites
as
is
written in the
written for the Israelites.
—stranger and
33 A11 Israel
and magistrates, stood on
their elders, officials,
citizen alike
either side
—with
of the Ark,
who carried the Ark of the Lord's Covenant. Half of them faced Mount Gerizim and half of them faced Mount Ebal, as Moses the servant of the Lord had commanded them of old, in order facing the levitical priests
to bless the people of Israel. 34After that, he read
Teaching, the blessing and the curse, just as
Teachings
35 There
was not
a
word of
all
is
all
the words of the
Book of the Moses had commanded
written in the
that
that Joshua failed to read in the presence of the entire assembly of Israel,
including the
women
and children and the strangers
who accompanied
them.
y
When
all
the kings
a ~west
of a the Jordan
—
in the hill country, in the
Shephelah, and along the entire coast of the Mediterranean Sea up to the vicinity
of Lebanon, the [land of the]
Perizzites, Hivites,
one accord to 3
and Jebusites
fight against
Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites,
—learned of
Joshua and
this, 2 they
gathered with
Israel.
But when the inhabitants of Gibeon learned how Joshua had treated
Jericho and Ai, 4 they for their part resorted to cunning. b "in disguise
b they
took worn-out sacks for their
waterskins that were cracked and patched; sandals
on
their feet,
bread they took
5 they
and threadbare clothes on
as provision
asses,
They
set
out
and worn-out
had worn-out, patched
their bodies;
and
all
the
was dry and crumbly. 6 And so they went to
at Gilgal and said to him and to the men of Israel, "We come from a distant land; we propose that you make a pact with us." 7 The men of Israel replied to the Hivites, "But perhaps you live among us; how then can we make a pact with you?" c
Joshua in the camp
J
See Deut. 27.3-8.
"This
e-«
is
can Saul
"Do you think that becoming the son-in-law of a king is a small when I am but a poor man of no consequence?" 24 Saul's courtiers
replied,
matter,
this to
b ""You
one." b 22
nevi'im
19 "My
Saul urged his son Jonathan and
father Saul
my
stand next to
my father
SAMUEL
David. But
his courtiers to kill 2 and
19.17
Jonathan told David,
bent on killing you. Be on your guard tomorrow
is
morning; get to a to
all
son Jonathan was very fond of David,
Saul's
I
secret place
and remain
father in the field
where you
about you. If I learn anything,
go out and
will
and
speak you." 4 So Jonathan
will be,
I will tell
He
spoke well of David to his father Saul.
3I
in hiding.
I will
Your
said to him, "Let not
Majesty wrong his servant David, for he has not wronged you; indeed, his actions
all
in his
have been very
hands and
victory for
much
and the
killed the Philistine,
all Israel.
You saw
it
and
He took his life Lord wrought a great 5
to your advantage.
Why then should you incur
rejoiced.
the guilt of shedding the blood of an innocent man, killing
David without
cause?" 6 Saul heeded Jonathan's plea, and Saul swore, "As the
he
shall
him
Lord lives,
not be put to death!" 7 Jonathan called David, and Jonathan told
all this.
Then Jonathan brought David
him
to Saul, and he served
as
before. 8 Fighting
He an
broke out again. David went out and fought the
evil spirit
house with
of the
his spear in his hand,
tried to pin
That night
him and
to
n Saul
kill
him
13 Michal
let
wall.
spear, but
David
fled
in the
[the lyre]
.
10 Saul
he eluded Saul, so that
and got away.
sent messengers to David's
"Unless you run for your 12 Michal
and David was playing
David to the wall with the
he drove the spear into the
home
morning. But David's wife Michal told him, life
tonight,
then took the household at its
you
idol, laid
will be killed
it
on
tomorrow."
sent back the messengers to see
said,
David
"He
is
fled.
the bed, and covered
head she put a net of goat's
messengers to seize David; but she
14 Saul
hair.
sick." 15 Saul,
for themselves. "Bring
he ordered, "that he may be put to death."
in the bed,"
on
to keep watch
David down from the window and he escaped and
with a cloth; and
me
Philistines.
upon them and they fled before him. 9 Then Lord came upon Saul while he was sitting in his
inflicted a great defeat
it
sent
however,
him up
16
When
to
the
messengers came, they found the household idol in the bed, with the net
of goat's hair trick
Michal, "Why did you my enemy get away safely?" "Because," Michal me: 'Help me get away or I'll kill you.' "
at its head. 17 Saul said to
on me and
let
Saul, "he said to
play that
answered
449
nevi'im
I
SAMUEL
18 David
made good
him
that Saul
told
all
Naioth.
at
19.18
19 Saul
and he came to Samuel
his escape,
He
had done to him.
was told
David was
that
a
saw
with Samuel standing by
as their leader; _c
God came upon Saul's messengers and ecstasy. 21 When Saul was told about this, he spoke in
gers; but they too
and they
also d_ the
spoke in
ecstasy. Saul sent a third
ecstasy. 22 So
20 and
band of prophets
a
c_
the spirit of
speak in
Ramah and
Naioth in Ramah,
at
They
Saul sent messengers to seize David. b 'speaking in ecstasy, _b
at
and Samuel went and stayed
and
they too began to sent other messen-
group of messengers;
When
he himself went to Ramah.
he
great cistern at Secu,~ d he asked,
"Where are Samuel and David?" and was told that they were at Naioth in Ramah. 23 He was on his way there, to Naioth in Ramah, when the spirit of God came upon him too; and he walked on, speaking in ecstasy, until he reached Naioth in Ramah. 24Then he too stripped off his clothes and he too spoke in came to
ecstasy before Samuel;
why
is
lay
naked
among
David
in
20
"What have
I
that he seeks
My
and he
people say, "Is Saul too
fled
from Naioth
done, what
my
life?" 2
father does not
me; why should a
my
is
He
that day
Ramah; he came
crime and
my
"Heaven
replied,
do anything,
my
all
and
all
That
night.
the prophets?"
to Jonathan and said,
your
guilt against
forbid!
You
shall
father,
not
great or small, without disclosing
father conceal this matter
from me?
die. it
to
cannot be!"
It
further, *
"Your father knows well that you are fond of me and has decided: Jonathan must not learn of this or he will be grieved. But, as the Lord lives and as you live, there is only a step between me 3
David
swore
and death." 4Jonathan said to David, "Whatever you want,
I will
do
it
for you." 5
sit
David
with
"Tomorrow
said to Jonathan,
the king at the meal. Instead, let b 6 If
countryside until the thirdc evening.
you
say,
is
'David asked
my
resolved to
is
safe;
but
do [me] harm. 8 Deal
its
if his
I will
your father notes
annual
anger
faithfully
down
to his
flares
up,
Cf. note at 10.5.
cc
Meaning
d-d
Septuagint reads "replied to him." Septuagint reads "will not sit meal. Let. Septuagint lacks "third."
b-b
.
c
450
.
.
.
.
."
to
my
absence,
home town,
know
he says
that he
is
with your servant, since you
of Heb. uncertain. Septuagint reads "the cistern of the threshing floor on the bare height."
a-a
am
hide in the
sacrifice there.' 7 If
Heb. "He." b-b
I b
new moon, and
me go and
permission to run
Bethlehem, for the whole family has 'Good,' your servant
the
nevi'im
LORD
have taken your servant into a covenant of the
am
me
guilty, kill
yourself, but don't
9 Jonathan replied,
resolved to athan,
"Don't
you,
kill
I will
tell
SAMUEL
with you.
make me go back
my
it." 10 David
you about
And
20.26
if I
to your father."
talk like that! If I learn that
surely
I
father has
said to Jon-
answers you harshly?" u Jonathan go into the open"; and they both went out into
"Who will tell me ifd your father
said to David, "Let us
the open. 12e Then
Jonathan said to David, "By the Lord, the
will
sound out
and
if [his
at
my
response]
once and disclose
may
the
Lord do
tomorrow,
father at this time is
of
Israel! I
the third day;
favorable for David, I will send a message to 13 But if
to you.
it
God
on
[or]
my
thus to Jonathan and
father intends to
more
if I
do
you
do you harm,
[not] disclose
it
to
you and send you off to escape unharmed. May the Lord be with you, as He used to be with my father. 14Nor shall you fail to show me the ^Lord's faithfulness, while I am alive; nor, when I am dead, 15 shall you - *"
ever discontinue your faithfulness to
my house—not even
after the
Lord
has wiped out every one of David's enemies from the face of the earth. 16
Thus has Jonathan covenanted with the house of David; and may the
Lord
requite the enemies of David!"
17 Jonathan,
him
out of his love for David, adjureds him again, for he loved
as himself. 18 Jonathan said to
and you
will
tomorrow, go down to one side of
are is
"Tomorrow will be the new moon;
i-
all
the
way
1
to the place
stay close to the Ezel stone. 20
time,) and
the
him,
be missed when your seat remains vacant. h
it,
as
though
I
Now
were shooting
19 So
the day after
where you hid Jthe other I will
at a
shoot three arrows
mark,
21 and I will
order
boy to go and find the arrows. If I call to the boy, 'Hey! the arrows on this side of you,' be reassuredk and come, for you are safe and there
no danger
—
the arrows are 23 As for
as the
beyond
the promise
between you and 24 David
Lord
me
hid in the
lives! 22 But
if,
instead, I call to the lad, 'Hey!
you,' then leave, for the
we made
to each other,
1
Lord
may
the
has sent you away.
Lord
be [witness]
forever." field.
The new moon came, and
the king sat
to partake of the meal. 25 When the king took his usual place
by the
wall,
Jonathan rose"1 and Abner
sat
down at Saul's side;
on
down
the seat
but David's
place remained vacant. 26That day, however, Saul said nothing. "It's acd
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
The meaning of several parts ofw. 12-16
e f- f
I.e.,
g
Septuagint reads "swore to."
h
At
uncertain.
Lord.
the festal meal.
'-'
Lit. "very
ii
Lit.
k
is
the faithfulness pledged in the covenant before the
much."
"on the day of the incident"; see 19.2 jf.
Lit. "accept it."
See above, w. 12-17. m ForceofHeb. uncertain; Septuagint "faced him." 1
451
nevi'im
SAMUEL
I
20.27
he thought. lv "He must be unclean and not yet cleansed.""" on the day after the new moon, the second day, David's place was vacant again. So Saul said to his son Jonathan, "Why didn't the son of Jesse come to the meal yesterday or today?" 28 Jonathan answered Saul, "David begged leave of me to go to Bethlehem. 29 He said, 'Please let me go, for we are going to have a family feast in our town and my brother has summoned me to it. Do me a favor, let me slip away to see my kinsmen.' That is why he has not come to the king's table." 30 Saul flew into a rage against Jonathan. "You son of a perverse, rebellious woman!" he shouted. "I know that you side with the son of to your shame, and to the shame of your mother's nakedness! 31 For Jesse as long as the son of Jesse lives on earth, neither you nor your kingship will be secure. Now then, have him brought to me, for he is marked for death." 32 But Jonathan spoke up and said to his father, "Why should he be put to death? What has he done?" 33 At that, Saul threwP his spear at him to strike him down; and Jonathan realized that his father was determined to do away with David. 34 Jonathan rose from the table in a rage. He ate no food on the second day of the new moon, because he was cidental,"
27But
—
grieved about David, and because his father had humiliated him. 35 In
the morning, Jonathan went out into the open for the meeting
with David, accompanied by a young boy.
ahead and find the arrows that 37
arrows past him.
When
shot by Jonathan had
the
fallen,
arrows are beyond you!"
38
I
shoot."
36
And
He
boy came to the
Jonathan
And
said to the boy,
as the
boy
ran,
where the arrows
place
called out to the boy,
Jonathan called
"Run
he shot the
"Hey, the
after the boy,
"Quick,
hurry up. Don't stop!" So Jonathan's boy gathered the arrows and came
back to his master.
39 The
boy suspected nothing; only Jonathan and 40 Jonathan handed the gear to his boy
David knew the arrangement.
and told him, "Take these back to the town."
David demerged from face
down on
the
his
concealment
ar°.
41
When
the Negeb.
ground and bowed low three
the 1"
times.
boy got
He
there,
flung himself
They
kissed each
other and wept together; David wept the longer. to David, "Go in peace! For we two have sworn to name of the Lord: 'May the Lord be [witness] between
42 Jonathan said
each other in the
^\
you and me, and between your offspring and mine, forever!' ^J JL David then went his way, and Jonathan returned to the town. "I
l
n-n
Heb. construction unclear.
o See note at 10.11. p
See 18.11
and
note.
q-qLz>. "rose upfront beside." '
452
Identical with the "Ezel Stone,"
v.
19.
nevi'im
2 David
went to the
priest
Ahimelech
at
alarm to meet David, and he said to him, 3
one with you?"
David answered the
SAMUEL
I
21.16
Nob. Ahimelech came out in "Why are you alone, and no
priest
Ahimelech, "The king has
me on a mission, and he said to me, 'No one must know anything about the mission on which I am sending you and for which I have given you orders.' So I have ^directed [my] young men to a such and such a place. 4 Now then, what have you got on hand? Anyb loaves of bread? Let me have them or whatever is available." 5 The priest answered David, "I ordered
—
have no ordinary bread on hand; there
men
vided the young
David
priest,
you
said, "I assure
Whenever
always.
I
is
—pro-
only consecrated bread 6 In
have kept away from women." that
women
reply to the
have been kept from
us, as
went on a mission, even if the journey was a common young men were consecrated; all the more then
one, the vessels of the c
~may consecrated food be put into
their vessels today.
"- c 7
So the
priest
gave him consecrated bread, because there was none there except the bread
of display, which had been removed from the presence of the LORD, to
warm
be replaced by
bread
was Doeg the Edomite, I
mission was urgent."
in a cloth,
give
it
was taken away.
8
Now one d his
you got
a spear or
10
The
priest said,
"There
is
whom you slew in the valley of Elah;
sword on hand?
because the king's
the sword of Goliath
it is
over there, wrapped
behind the ephod. If you want to take that one, take
none here but
of
name
Saul's e ~chief herdsman.- e
my sword or any of my weapons with me,
the Philistine
is
as it
said to Ahimelech, "Haven't
didn't take
there
soon
was there that day, d ~detained before the LORD;
Saul's officials
9 David
as
David
that one."
replied,
"There
is
none
it,
for
like
it;
to me."
n That
day David continued on
King Achish of Gath.
12
The
his flight
from Saul and he came to
courtiers of Achish said to him,
David, king of the land! That's the one of whom they sing
"Why,
as
that's
they dance:
Saul has slain his thousands;
David, his tens of thousands." 13
These words worried David and he became very much 14 So
Achish of Gath.
madness fTor and
"You aa
their benefit.^
let his saliva
see the
run
man
is
down
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain. ."
.
.
He
scratched marks
his beard. 15 And
raving;
young men
at.
afraid
of King
he concealed his good sense from them; he feigned
why
4QSam h
(cf.
bring
him
on the doors of the gate
Achish said to to
Septuagint) reads
me?
16
Do
I
his courtiers,
lack
madmen
"made an appointment with [my]
b Lit. "five."
cc
Meaning ofHeb. uncertain in part. dd I.e., excluded from the shrine, perhaps because of ritual impurity. e- e Meaning ofHeb. uncertain. f f Lit. "in their hand"; meaning ofHeb. uncertain. -
453
nevi'im
SAMUEL
I
that
my
22.1
you have brought
this fellow to rave for
me? Should
this fellow enter
house?"
22
David departed from there and escaped to the cave a of Adullam;
and when
down
and
his brothers
and everyone
who was
house heard, they joined him
his father's
all
who was
there. 2 Everyone
in straits
and everyone
who was
hundred men with him.
there were about four
3
David went from there
to Mizpeh of Moab, and he said to the king of Moab, "Let
mother come [and
stay]
me." 4 So he b led them long
as
as
to David,
6
with you, until
to~ b the
David remained
"Do
I
left
my father and
know what God
will
do
for
king of Moab, and they stayed with him
in the stronghold. 3
5
not stay in the stronghold; go
Judah." So David
in debt
desperate joined him, and he became their leader;
and went to the
forest
But the prophet Gad
at
said
once to the territory of
of Hereth.
When Saul heard that David and the men with him had been located on the height, attendance upon him 7 Saul said
Saul was then in Gibeah, sitting under the tamarisk tree spear in hand, with
all
his courtiers in
to the courtiers standing about him, "Listen,
son of Jesse c give
make
all
fields
men of Benjamin! Will the And will he
and vineyards to every one of you?
of you captains of thousands or captains of hundreds?
8 Is
that
why all of you have conspired against me? For no one informs me when my own son makes a pact with the son of Jesse; no one is concerned for me and no one informs me when my own son has set my servant e in ambush _e against me, as is now the case." 9 Doeg the Edomite, who was standing among the courtiers of Saul, 01
spoke up: "I saw the son of Jesse come to Ahimelech son of Ahitub
Nob.
10
He
inquired of the
Lord on
his behalf
he also gave him the sword of Goliath the
l
Philistine."
thereupon
king sent for the priest Ahimelech son of Ahitub and for
belonging to his
father's
house
at
Nob. They
And
Saul said to him,
against
—
him
"Why
may
14Ahimelech
rise e in
a sword,
replied to the king,
The "cave"
in
v.
1
is
"But
referred to as "stronghold" in
23.13-14; 1 Chron. 11.15-16. bb Targum and Syriac read "left them
454
c
See note at 10.11.
d
For
this
meaning o/holeh,
cf.
Amos
-a
Lit.
"wherever you
may
sojourn.'"
577
nevi'im
KINGS
II
he
said, "Tell
8.5
me
the wonderful things that Elisha has done."
all
5
While
telling the king how [Elisha] had revived a dead person, in came woman whose son he had revived, complaining to the king about her house and farm. "My lord king," said Gehazi, "this is the woman and this
he was the
whom
her son
is
she told
him
Elisha revived." 6The king questioned the
[the story]; so the king assigned a
structed him: "Restore
from the time she
left
all
her property, and
the country until
all
woman, and
eunuch to her and
in-
the revenue from her farm
now."
Damascus at a time when King Ben-hadad of Aram told, "The man of God is on his way here," 8 and he said to Hazael, "Take a gift with you and go meet the man of God, and through him inquire of the Lord: Will I recover from this illness?" 9 Hazael went to meet him, taking with him as a gift forty camel-loads of all the bounty of Damascus. He came and stood before him and said, "Your son, King Ben-hadad of Aram, has sent me to you to ask: Will I recover from this illness?" 10 Elisha said to him, "Go and say to him, 'You will recover.' However, the Lord has revealed to me that he will die." n The man of God c "kept his face expressionless for a long time; and 7 Elisha
was
ill.
arrived in
b ~The king" b
was
-"
3
12
then he wept.
know," he
"Why
replied,
on
will set their fortresses
their
little
does
my
fire,
mighty deed?" Elisha
as
14
king of Aram."
it
He
left
the
The next
and spread
succeeded him 16 In
15
recover."
in water,
put their
it
I
do to the Israelite people: you young men to the sword, dash 13 "But
who is a mere dog, perform such LORD has shown me a vision of you Elisha and returned to his master, who asked to you?" He replied, "He told me that you
replied,
him, "What did Elisha say
would
will
ones in pieces, and rip open their pregnant women."
how," asked Hazael, "can your a
lord weep?" asked Hazael. "Because
"what harm you
servant,
"The
day, [Hazael] took
over his
face.
c
~a
piece of netting, _c clipped
So [Ben-hadad] died, and Hazael
as king.
—
King Joram d son of Ahab of Israel Jehoshaphat Joram son of King Jehoshaphat of Judah became was thirty-two years old when he became long, and he reigned year of
fifth
—
had been king of Judah king. 17 He
in Jerusalem eight years. 18
He
followed the practices of the kings of
Is-
daughter —whatever the House of Ahab he had married of Ahab — and he did what was displeasing to the Lord. However, the a
did, for
rael
e
19
Lord
refrained
bb Brought up from cc d
I.e.,
b
Cf. Jer. 52.6. Hoping to escape across the Jordan.
=
d-d
Meaning
of Heb. uncertain.
611
nevi'im
II
KINGS
25.11
dean force that was with the chief of the guard tore
on every
Jerusalem
side.
—were taken into
12 But
the walls of left in
the
—and the
over to the king of Babylon
remnant of the population chief of the guards.
down
remnant of the people that was
who had gone
the defectors
city,
u The
some of
exile
by Nebuzaradan, the
the poorest in the land were
left
by
the chief of the guards, to be vinedressers and field hands. 13
The Chaldeans broke up the bronze columns of the House of the Lord, the stands, and the bronze tank that was in the House of the Lord; and they carried the bronze away to Babylon. 14They also took all the pails, scrapers, snuffers, ladles, and in the service.
15
The
all
the other bronze vessels used
chief of the guards took whatever
was of gold and
16
The two columns, the one tank, and the stands that Solomon provided for the House of the Lord all these objects contained bronze beyond weighing. 17 The one column was eighteen cubits high. It had a bronze capital above it; the height of the capital was three cubits, and there was a meshwork [decorated] with pomegranates about the capital, all made of bronze. And the like was true of the other column with its meshwork.
whatever was of silver: firepans and sprinkling bowls.
—
18
The
chief of the guards also took Seraiah, the chief priest, Zephaniah, 19
the deputy priest, and the three guardians of the threshold.
the city he took a eunuch
who were
privy councillors
commander, who was sixty
of the
common
people
in
command of the
And from
soldiers; five royal
present in the city; the scribe of the army
in charge
of mustering the people of the land; and
who were
inside the city. 20 Nebuzaradan, the
them and brought them
chief of the guards, took at Riblah. 21 The
who was
king of Babylon had them struck
to the king of Babylon
down and
put to death
region of Hamath.
at Riblah, in the
Thus Judah was
exiled
from
its
land. 22 King
Nebuchadnezzar of Bab-
ylon put Gedaliah son of Ahikam son of Shaphan in charge of the people
whom their
he
left in
men
the land of Judah. 23 When the officers of the troops and
heard that the king of Babylon had put Gedaliah in charge,
they came to Gedaliah at
Mizpah with Ishmael son of Nethaniah, Johanan
son of Kareah, Seraiah son of Tanhumeth the Netophathite, and Jaazaniah son of the Maachite, together with their men.
and
their
men,
saying,
"Do
not be afraid
f
24 Gedaliah reassuredc
deans. _t Stay in the land and serve the king of Babylon, and
with you." e
Lit. "took
f-f
612
jer 40.9
an oath
to
them."
reads "to serve the Chaldeans."
them
of the servants of the Chalit
will
go well
nevi'im
25 In
KINGS
25.30
the seventh month, Ishmael son of Nethaniah son of Elishama,
who was of
royal descent,
came with ten men, and thev
Gedaliah and he died; [they also
who were old,
II
present with
and the
officers
him
at
killed] the
Mizpah.
of the troops
set
26
struck
down
Judeans and the Chaldeans
And
all
the people,
voung and
out and went to Egypt because thev
were afraid of the Chaldeans. 27In the thirty-seventh year
of the
of King Jehoiachin of Judah,
exile
on the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month, King Evil-merodach of Babylon, in the vear he became king, stook note of? King Jehoiachin of Judah and released him from prison. 28 He spoke kindly to him, and gave him a throne above those of other kings who were with him in Babvlon. 29 His
prison garments were removed, and [Jehoiachin] received regular
rations
by
his favor for the rest
was given him all
at the instance
the davs of his
g-g Lit.
"raised the
head
of his
30
life.
A
regular allotment of food
—an allotment
of the king
for each dav
life.
of."
613
ISAIAH .A.
The prophecies of Isaiah son of Amoz, who prophesied concerning
Judah and Jerusalem in the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.
2 Hear,
O
For the
heavens, and give ear,
Lord
O
earth,
has spoken:
"I reared children
and brought them
up)
And they have rebelled against Me! 3 An ox knows its owner, An ass its master's crib: Israel
My
does not know,
people takes no thought."
4 Ah, sinful nation!
People laden with iniquity!
Brood of evildoers! Depraved children! They have forsaken
the
Lord,
Spurned the Holv One of
Turned 5
Whv
their backs [on
do you seek
Israel,
Him].
further beatings,
That you continue to offend? Every head
is
ailing,
And every heart is sick. 6 From head to foot
No
spot
is
All bruises,
And
sound:
and welts,
festering sores
615
nevi'im
ISAIAH Not Not
1.7
bound up,
pressed out, not
softened with
7 Your
Your
land
oil.
a waste,
is
burnt down;
cities
Before your eyes, the yield of your Is
consumed by
A wasteland a ~as 8 Fair b
Zion
soil
strangers
overthrown by strangers !~ a
is left
Like a booth in a vineyard, Like a hut in a cucumber
field,
Like a city beleaguered. 9
Had
We
Lord
not the
some
Left us
of Hosts
survivors,
should be
like
Sodom,
Another Gomorrah. 10 Hear
You
the
word of the Lord, of Sodom;
chieftains
Give ear to our God's instruction,
You
folk
of Gomorrah!
n "What
need have
Says the
Lord.
I
of
"I am sated with burnt And suet of fadings, And blood of bulls; And I have no delight
your
all
sacrifices?"
offerings of rams,
In lambs and he-goats. 12 That
Who
you come to appear before
asked that
Trample
c
Me
of you?
My courts
13
no more;
Bringing oblations Incense
is
is futile,
offensive to
New moon
-0
Me.
and sabbath,
Proclaiming of solemnities, d ~ Assemblies with iniquity,~ d I
a-a
cannot abide.
Emendation yields "like Sodom overthrown." "Daughter." Others "To trample My courts? l nBring no more vain
b Lit.
cc
dd Septuagint "Fast and assembly";
616
cf.
Joel 1.14.
oblations."
nevi'im
new moons and
14 Your
Fill
Me
They
become
are
15
And when you
My
turn
not
at length,
are stained with crime
yourselves clean;
Put your
evil
doings
Away from My Cease to do 17 Learn
away from you;
listen.
Your hands
Wash
up your hands,
lift
eyes
Though you pray
16
fixed seasons
burden to Me,
a
cannot endure them.
I will
1.22
with loathing;
I
I will
ISAIAH
to
sight.
evil;
do good.
Devote yourselves to
justice;
e
Aid the wronged.~ e Uphold the rights of the orphan; Defend the cause of the widow. 18
e let
"Come,
us reach an understanding,
—
says the
Lord.
Be your sins like crimson, They can turn snow-white; Be they red as dved wool, They can become like fleece." 19 If,
then,
You
will eat the
20 But if f
You
For 2
you
will
it
you agree and give heed, good things of the refuse
be devoured [by] the sword. 4
was the
'Alas, she has
The
Where
f-f
now
Meaning ofHeb.
o r uy
u
become
spoke.
a harlot,
filled
wiU
with
justice,
righteousness dwelt
murderers.
22 YourS silver
618
nevi'im
Aj
that Isaiah son of Amoz prophesied concerning
The word
ISAIAH
2.7
Judah and
Jerusalem.
2 In
the days to come,
The Mount of the Lord's House mountains
Shall stand firm above the
And tower above the And all the nations on
Shall gaze 3
And
it
manv
the
with
hills;
jov.
peoples shall go and sav:
"Come, Let us go up to the Mount of the Lord, To the House of the God of Jacob; That
He mav
And
that
instruct us in
we may walk
in
His ways,
His paths."
For instruction shall come forth a from Zion, The word of the Lord from Jerusalem. 4Thus He will judge among the nations And arbitrate for the many peoples,
And And
they shall beat their swords into plowshares b their spears into
pruning hooks:
shall not take up Sword against nation; Thev shall never again know c war.
Nation
O House of Jacob! Come, let us walk By the light of the Lord.
s
6 For
O d
vou have forsaken
ways of] your people,
House of Jacob!
For they
arc full
[
of practices from the East,
And of soothsaying They abound 7 Their
There
land is
no
Their land
There 1
[the
I.e., oracles will
b
More
6
Cf. Judg. 3.2.
is
customs of the
is full
of
and gold,
full
of horses,
limit to their chariots.
be obtainable.
exactly, the iron points with
Jd Emendation
silver
aliens. d
limit to their treasures;
is
no
in
]
like the Philistines;
yields
which wooden plows
war
tipped.
"For thev are full of divination-'and have abundance of soothsaying, Like
Philistines/And like alien folk." c
Cf.
Targum;
lit.
"children."
619
nevi'im
ISAIAH 8
And
2.8
their land
is full
of
idols;
They bow down to the work of their hands, To what their own fingers have wrought. 9 But man shall be humbled, And mortal brought low f Oh, do not forgive themK
Go
10
deep into the rock,
Bury yourselves
in the
ground,
Before the terror of the Lord And His dread majesty! u Man's haughty look shall be brought low, And the pride of mortals shall be humbled. None but the Lord shall be Exalted in that day. 12 For
the
Lord
of Hosts has ready a day
Against
all
that
is
proud and arrogant,
Against
all
that
is
lofty
13 Against all
Tall
and
And
all
all
17
the high mountains
the lofty
hills;
every soaring tower
every mighty wall;
16 Against all
And
brought low:
stately,
15 Against
And
it is
the oaks of Bashan;
14Against all
And
—so that
the cedars of Lebanon,
all
the gships of Tarshishs
the gallant barks.
Then man's haughtiness
shall
And the pride of man brought None but the Lord shall be
be humbled low.
Exalted in that day. 18
As
for idols, they shall vanish completely.
And men shall enter caverns in the rock And hollows in the ground Before the terror of the Lord And His dread majesty, When He comes forth to overawe the earth. 19
620
f f
Meaning ofHeb.
g-g
Probably a type of large ship.
uncertain.
Emendation
yields
"And
their idols with them";
cf.
w. 17-21.
nevi'im
20
On
To
that day,
men
shall fling
the h -flying foxes _h
The
idols
And
the idols of gold
3.6
away,
and the
bats,
of silver
Which thev made
for worshiping.
And they shall enter the clefts in And the crevices in the cliffs, Before the terror of the Lord And His dread majesty, When He comes forth to overawe 21
22 Oh, cease
Who
ISAIAH
the rocks
the earth.
to glorify man,
has only a breath in his nostrils!
For bv what does he merit esteem?
%J
For
lo!
The Sovereign Lord of Hosts Will remove from Jerusalem and from Judah
Prop and
stav,
Every prop of food
And
every prop of water
2 Soldier
a :
and warrior,
Magistrate and prophet,
Augur and 3
elder;
Captain of
fifty,
Magnate and counselor, and expert enchanter; b
Skilled artisan
4 And He c will make boys their And babes shall govern them. 5
So the people
shall
Each oppressing
The young
And 6 For
d In
rulers.
oppress one another
his fellow:
shall bullv the old;
the despised [shall bullv] the honored.
should a
man
whose
father's
"Come, be
a chief
seize his brother,
house there
is
clothing: d
over us,
hh Exact meaning of'Heb. uncertain.
Emendation yields "clothing"; cf. Emendation yields "-craftsman." c Heb. "I." d-d Emendation yields "His father's 3
>>.
7; 4.1.
b
son, saving.
..."
621
nevi'im
ISAIAH
And
3.7
let this
7 The
ruin e be under your care,"
other will thereupon protest,
"I will
not be a dresser of wounds,
With no food or clothing in my own house. You shall not make me chief of a people!" 8 Ah,
Jerusalem has stumbled,
And Judah
has fallen,
Because by word and deed
They
insult the
Lord,
Defying His majestic glance. 9 Their partiality in
judgment accuses them; They avow their sins like Sodom, They do not conceal them.
Woe
to them! For
Have they 10 (Hails
ill
served themselves.
the just
man,
for he shall fare well;
He shall eat the fruit of his works. u Woe to the wicked man, for he shall As 12
his
hands have
My people's
dealt, so shall
it
fare
ill;
be done to him.)
rulers are babes,
governed by women. h
It is
O my people! Your leaders are misleaders; They have confused the course of your 13
The Lord
He 14
rises to
up to plead champion peoples.
The Lord
stands
paths.
a cause,
1
will bring this charge
Against the elders and
officers
of His people:
you who have ravaged the vineyard; That which was robbed from the poor is in your houses. 15 How dare you crush My people "It
is
And
grind the faces of the poor?"
— 16
The LORD
says
my Lord God
of Hosts.
said:
"Because the daughters of Zion e
Meaning ofHeb.
f
So
g h '
Targum;
cf.
uncertain.
Emendation
yields
"wound."
Deut. 1.17; 16.19.
Emendation yields "Happy is." Emendation yields "boys"; cf. v. 4 (and Septuagint "His people"; cf. w. 14, 15.
v.
5).
622 ,
nevi'im
ISAIAH
4.1
Are so vain
And walk
with iheads thrown
With roving
And
back,-)
eyes,
with mincing
gait,
Making a tinkling with their feet" 17 My Lord will bare k the pates
Of the
daughters of Zion,
The Lord 18 In
uncover their heads.
will
my Lord
that day,
19 of
and the crescents;
will strip off the finery 1
of the
anklets, the
fillets,
the eardrops, the bracelets, and the veils; 20 the
turbans, the armlets, and the sashes; of the talismans and the amulets; 21 the
signet rings and the nose rings; 22 of the festive robes, the mantles,
and the shawls; the purses,
23 the lace
gowns, and the linen
vests;
and the
and the capes.
kerchiefs
And
24
then
Instead of perfume, there shall be rot;
And
instead of an apron, a rope;
Instead of a diadem of beaten-work,
A shorn
head;
Instead of a rich robe,
A girding m "A
of sackcloth;
burn instead of beauty."1
men
25 Her"
Her
fighting
And her And °she 26
Shall
A. In
sit
shall fall
bv the sword,
manhood
in battle;
gates shall lament and
mourn,
be emptied,
shall
on the ground.
women shall We will eat our own food And wear our own clothes;
take hold of
Only
name
that day, seven
one man, saying,
u
let
us be called by your 11
Take awav our i-i
k
Lit. "throats bent back. So Saadia. To bare a woman's head in public was an intolerable humiliation;
Kamma 1
disgrace!
Many
cf.
Mishnah Baba
8.6.
of the articles
of beauty"; " I.e., Zion's;
""Meaning
cf.
cf
note
w.
in w. 18-24 cannot be identified with cert unity. from Qumran, hereafter lQIs", read* "For shame shall take the place
named
mmffjg complete Isaiah
scroll
k.
16, 17;
Heb. "your."
of Heb. uncertain. Emendation
yields
"her wall";
cf.
Lam.
2.8.
623
ISAIAH
nevi'im
4.2
2a In that day,
The
Lord
radiance of the
Will lend beauty and glory, the splendor of b the land b
And
[Will give] dignity
and majesty,
To the survivors of Israel. 3 And those who remain in Zion And are left in Jerusalem All who are inscribed for life in Jerusalem Shall be called holy.
4
When my Lord
The
And from
5 the
has washed away
of c the daughters of Zion,
filth
c
Jerusalem's midst
Has
rinsed out her infamy
In a
spirit
And
in a spirit
of judgment of purging
Lord will create d over the whole shrine and meeting place of Mount
Zion cloud by day and smoke with a glow of flaming fire by night. Indeed, e ~all the glory~ e shall hang a canopy, 6 which shall serve as a pavilion
over
for shade
from heat by day and
as a shelter for protection against
drench-
ing rain.
%J
Let
me
A song My a
sing for
my
beloved
of my lover about
his vineyard.
beloved had a vineyard
On
a fruitful
hill. a
He broke the ground, cleared it of stones, And planted it with choice vines. 2
He He
built a
watchtower inside
even hewed a wine press in
For he hoped Instead,
it
it
and for
"splendor,"
would
it;
yield grapes.
yielded wild grapes.
For the interpretation of this
a
it,
cf.
the
verse, cf.
28.5. For "radiance," cf. Septuagint
meaning of peri
and the Syriac semha,
in 10.12.
Emendation yields "my Lord"; cf. the parallelism {in reverse order) in 3.17. Emendation yields "Daughter Zion," i.e., Zion personified; cf. 1.8 and note. d Emendation yields "spread"; cf. Ps. 105.39. e c Emendation yields "His whole shrine." b- b
cc
-
aa
624
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
nevi'im
3
"Now,
ISAIAH
5.9
then,
Dwellers of Jerusalem
And men of Judah, You be
the judges
Between 4
Me
What more
That
I
and
do in it? hoped it would
"Now
I
I
I will
remove it
may
will break
I
That 6
will
it
And
I
It shall
do
to
tell
you
My vineyard:
hedge,
be ravaged;
down
may be will
to
its
yield grapes,
grapes?
am going
What That
Mv vinevard
failed to
Why, when I Did it yield wild 5
Mv vinevard:
could have been done for
a
its
wall,
trampled.
~make
it
a desolation;
3
not be pruned or hoed,
And it shall be overgrown with briers and And I will command the clouds To drop no rain on it." 7 For
Is
the vineyard of the
the
And
Lord
thistles.
of Hosts
House of Israel,
the seedlings he lovingly tended
men of Judah. He hoped for justice,
Are the bAnd
But behold,
injustice;
For equity,
But behold,
iniquity!
«Ah,
Those who add house to house
And
join field to field,
Till there is
h
room
for
To
dwell in the land!
9 In
my
none but you
hearing [said] the
This sentence contains two word-plays:
Lord
"And He
meaning uncertain];/For sedaqah, But
there
is
of Hosts:
hoped for mishpat, se'aqah
[lit.
And
there
is
mispah
[exact
'outcry]"
625
nevi'im
ISAIAH
5.10
Surely, great houses
Shall
forlorn,
lie
Spacious and splendid ones
Without occupants. 10 For
ten acres of vineyard
Shall yield just
And
a field
one
bath, c
sown with
Shall yield a
a
homer of seed
mere ephah.
nAh, Those who chase liquor
From early in the morning, And till late in the evening Are inflamed by wine! 12d
Who,
Have
at their banquets, d lyre and lute,
Timbrel,
flute,
who
But
and wine;
never give a thought
To the plan of the Lord, And take no note Of what He is designing. 13 Assuredly,
My
people will suffer
exile
For not giving heed, Its
multitude victims of hunger
And
its
masses parched with
thirst.
14 Assuredly,
Sheol has opened wide
its
gullet
And parted its jaws in a measureless And down into it shall go,
gape;
That splendor and tumult, That din and 15 Yea,
And
revelry.
man
is
bowed,
mortal brought low;
Brought low
is
the pride of the haughty.
Lord of Hosts is exalted by judgment, The Holy God proved holy by retribution. 16
c
I.e.,
And
the
of wine. The bath was the liquid equivalent of the ephah;
and
the
homer was
ten bath*
or ephalif (Ezek 45.11). d-d
626
Emendation yields "whose
l
interests
are" (mish ehem,_/w« sha'ah "to turn to," 17.7, 8; 31.1).
nevi'im
17e
Then lambs
As
On
5.23
shall graze
meadows,
in their
And
ISAIAH
strangers shall feed
the ruins of the stout.
i«Ah,
Those who haul
And
sin
with cords of falsehood
iniquity as with cart ropes!
i9Who say/
Him
"Let If
we
speed,
let
Him
hasten His purpose,
are to give thought;
One of Israel
Let the plans of the Holy
Be quickly If
we
fulfilled,
are to give heed."
20AI1,
Those who
And good
Who And
good
present darkness as light light as darkness;
Who And
call evil
evil;
present bitter as sweet
sweet
as bitter!
2iAh,
Those who
So
are so wise
own
In their
opinion;
clever
In their
own
judgment!
22Ah,
Those who
are so
doughty
As drinkers of wine,
And
so valiant
As mixers of drink! 23 Who vindicate him who
is
in the
wrong
In return for a bribe,
And withhold vindication From him who is in the right. «
Meaning of verse [rams]JAnd
'
uncertain.
Emendation
yields
"The lambs
shall graze In the past are 1
the kids shall feedlOn the ranges of the stout bucks]." The lambs the rants and bucks are the rich oppressors (
Cf. 16.9.
Emendation
yields "tears";
Meaning ofw.
1
and 2
cf.
Ujjaritic 'dm't.
uncertain.
649
nevi'im
ISAIAH
16.2
2 "Like
fugitive birds,
Like nestlings driven away,
Moab's
By 3
villagers linger
the fords of the Arnon.
Give advice,
b Offer counsel." b
At high noon make Your shadow like night: Conceal the outcasts, Betray not the fugitives. 4 Let c "Moab's outcasts^
Find asylum in you;
Be
a shelter for
them
Against the despoiler."
For violence has vanished, Rapine
is
ended,
And marauders have perished from this land. 5 And a throne shall be established in goodness In the tent of David,
And on
it
shall sit in faithfulness
A ruler devoted to justice zealous for equity. d
And 6
"We
have heard of Moab's pride
Most haughty
is
he
Of his pride and haughtiness and And of the iniquity in him." e
arrogance,
Moab howl; in Moab howl!
7Ah, let
Let
all
For the
You 8
The
And b
c- c
of Kir-hareseth
moan most
vineyards of
are withered,
the vines of Sibmah;
Baale-goiim,- b
d
14.32, above, would read well here.
e
Baddaw
f
pitifully.
Heshbon
Meaning ofHeb. uncertain. Heb. "my outcasts, Moab."
Jer.
is
a
suffixed
form of the
Job 11.3, 41.4. 48.36 has "men."
suffixes,
650
shall
Their tendrils spread
To b-b
raisin-cakes f
preposition bede:
Nah. 2.13; Hab. 2.13; Job 39.25; with
ISAIAH
nevi'im
17.1
And reached to Jazer, And strayed to the desert; Their shoots spread out
And
crossed the sea.
9 Therefore,
weep for Jazer, weep for Sibmah's vines; Heshbon and Elealeh, drench you with my tears.
As So 1
I
I
sEnded
are the shouts
Over your
fig
10 Rejoicing
and grain
harvests.-g
and gladness
Are gone from the farm land; In the vineyards no shouting
Or
cheering
No more
Tread wine
in the presses
The shouts
h ~have
1
been
my
Like a lyre
And when
heart
moans
for
Moab,
very soul for Kir-heres.
it
has become apparent that
the outdoor shrine, he shall
14
silenced. _h
therefore,
And my 12
heard.
is
does the treader
come
Moab
has gained nothing in
to pray in his temple
Lord
—but
to
Moab
no
avail.
13 That is
the
word
that the
And now
the
Lord
has spoken: In three years, fixed like the years of a
spoke concerning
hired laborer, Moab's population, with
Only
remnant
a
17
shall
be
left,
all its
huge multitude,
long ago.
shall shrink.
of no consequence.
The "Damascus" Pronouncement. Behold,
Damascus It shall
g-gjer. i»-h
shall cease to
become
a
be a
heap of
city;
ruins.
48.32 reads "A ravager has come down/ Upon your fig and grape han'csts."
Lit. "I
have
silenced.
651
nevi'im
ISAIAH
17.2
The towns of Aroer shall be deserted; -3 They shall be a place for flocks 2a-
To
down, with none
lie
3 Fortresses
And
shall cease
disturbing.
from Ephraim, b
sovereignty from Damascus;
The remnant of Aram Like the mass of
shall
become
Israelites
—
declares the
Lord
of Hosts.
God
of Israel.
4In that day,
The mass of Jacob
And
shall
the fatness of his
5 After
being
like
dwindle,
body become
lean:
the standing grain
Harvested by the reaper
Who He
reaps ears by the armful
shall
be
gleaned
like the ears that are
In the Valley of Rephaim. 6 Only gleanings shall be left of him, As when one beats an olive tree: Two berries or three on the topmost branch, Four or five c ~on the boughs of the crown~ c declares the Lord,
—
7 In that
day,
One of Israel;
men
8 they
shall shall
the
turn to their Maker, their eyes look to the Holy
not turn to the
altars that their
own hands made, own fingers
or look to the sacred posts and incense stands that their
wrought. 9 In
d the
that day, their fortress cities shall be like the deserted sites
Horesh and the Amir d abandoned because of the
there shall be desolation.
10 Truly,
And That
you have forgotten the God who
have not remembered the Rock is
why, though you plant
What you sow proves 11
On
the day that
you
plant,
c-
you
see
Emendation yields (cf. Septuagint) "Its towns shall be Emendation yields "Aram." c Lit. "on her boughs, the many-branched one."
dd Septuagint reads "the Amorites and the Hivites." e Emendation yields "true." So Vulgate (cf. Septuagint);
652
saves
you
shelters you;
a delightfule sapling,
a disappointing
a-a
b
who
slip.
it
grow;
deserted forevermore."
cf.Jer. 2.21.
which
Israelites;
and
nevi'im
On
the morning you sow, vou But the branches wither away
On
see
it
ISAIAH
18.4
bud
day of sickness and mortal agony.
a
12 Ah,
many
the roar of
That roar
peoples
as roars the sea,
The rage of nations that rage As rage the mighty waters 13 Nations
He
But
Driven
raging
massive waters!
like
shouts at them, and they like chaff
And
like
14At
eventide, lo, terror!
tumbleweed before
By morning, Such
is
it is
awav,
hills,
a gale.
no more.
the lot of our despoilers,
The portion of them
18
flee far
before winds in the
that plunder us.
Ah, a "land
in the
Beyond the 2 Go,
To To
deep shadow of wings,
3
of Nubia!
rivers
swift messengers,
a nation b far
and remote,
people thrust forth and awav~ b
a
A nation of gibber and chatter —
—
Whose land is cut off bv streams; Which sends out envovs bv sea,
d
In papyrus vessels
upon
the water
M
3 [Say this:]
"All
you who
And
live in
When When
a flag
is
"I rest
raised in the
horn
a ram's
4For thus the
Lord
Or "Most sheltered land"; cf, bb Meaning of Heb. uncertain. Meaning
is
e.g.,
take note!
hills,
blown, give heed!"
said to
calm and confident
a-a
1
the world
inhabit the earth,
me: in
My
habitation
30.2, 3; Ps. 36.8; 57.2; 61.5.
of Heb. uncertain;
cf. 28.10. Biblical writers often characterize distant nations by thai33.19; Deut. 28.49; Jer. 5.15. dd Brought down from beginning of verse for clarity. The Hebrew verb for ''sends* agrees in gender with "nation," not with "land."
unintelligible speech;
c
cf.
Cf. hibbit "to rely" (Job 6.19). 20.5, 6.
The
related
noun mabbaf
occurs witlj similar
meaning
in lsa.
653
nevi'im
ISAIAH
18.5
Like a scorching heat upon sprouts, f
Like a rain-cloud in the heat of reaping time.' M
5
For before the harvest,? yet
after the
budding,
When the blossom has hardened into berries, He will trim away the twigs with pruning hooks, And lop off the trailing branches. 11
6They shall all
be
left
To the kites of the hills And to the beasts of the The
kites shall
And 7 In
earth;
summer on them
the beasts of the earth shall winter
all
on them.
that time,
Tribute shall be brought to the
[From] a people
From
far
Whose
land
is
of Hosts
and remote,
a people thrust forth
A nation of gibber
Lord
and
and away
chatter,
cut off by streams
At the place where the name of the Lord of Hosts At Mount Zion.
19 The
abides,
"Egypt" Pronouncement.
Mounted on a swift cloud, The Lord will come to Egypt; Egypt's idols shall tremble before
And
Him,
the heart of the Egyptians shall sink within them.
2 "I will incite
They
shall
Every
Egyptian against Egyptian:
war with each
man with
other,
his fellow,
City with city
And kingdom 3
Egypt
And
shall
I will
So they
with kingdom. 3
be drained of spirit,
confound
its
plans;
will consult the idols
and the shades
And the ghosts and the familiar 4And I will place the Egyptians ff I.e., like g
654
a threat of disaster; Emendation yields "vintage."
cf.
spirits.
Eccl. 11.4.
h
A figure of speech for the defeated enemy.
a
I.e.,
the various districts of Egypt, which
is
Isaiah's time were governed by hereditary princes.
nevi'im
ISAIAH
19.15
At the mere)' of a harsh master, And a ruthless king shall rule them"
— 5
Water
declares the Sovereign, the
from the
shall fail
Lord
of Hosts.
seas,
Rivers dry up and be parched, 6 Channcls
And
turn foul as thev ebb,
Egypt's canals run drv.
Reed and rush
shall decay,
7b "And the Nile papvrus
by the
And
the Nile
sown bv
evervthing
Shall wither,
blow away, and
The fishermen
8
shall
Nile-side- b
vanish.
lament;
who cast lines in the Nile shall mourn, And those who spread nets on the water shall
All
9
The
languish.
workers, too, shall be dismaved,
flax
Both carders and weavers chagrined. b 10c
Her foundations shall be crushed, And all who make dams shall be despondent.
n Utter The
fools are the nobles
of Tanis;
sagest of Pharaoh's advisers
[Have made] absurd predictions.
How
can you say to Pharaoh,
am
"I
a scion
A scion 12
of sages,
of Kcdemite kings"? d
Where, indeed,
Let them
tell
What
Lord
the
are
you,
your sages?
let
them discover
of Hosts has planned against Egvpt.
Thc nobles of Tanis have been fools, The nobles of Memphis deluded; 13
Egypt has been
led astray
By the chiefs of her tribes. ,4 The Lord has mixed within
A
spirit
Which As 15
a
Egypt
shall lead
astray in
vomiting drunkard goes
Nothing
By
her
of distortion,
cither
shall
be achieved
head or
Palm branch or
all
her undertakings
astrav;
in
Egypt
tail,
reed. e
bb Meaning of Heb. uncertain. c
Meaning
of verse uncertain; emendation
yields
"Her
drinkers shall be dejcctedJAnd all her
brewers despondent." d
Or
c I.e.,
The wisdom of the Kedemitcs was proverbial; of either high or low station; cf. 9.13, 14.
"advisers."
a
man
cf.
1
Kings 5.10.
655
nevi'im
ISAIAH 16 In
19.16
that day, the Egyptians shall be like
because the
Lord
of Hosts
will raise
women, trembling and terrified
His hand against them.
And
17
the
land of Judah shall also be the dread of the Egyptians; they shall quake
whenever anybody mentions Hosts
in the land
to the
18 In
what the
Lord
of
that day, there shall be severalf towns
of Egypt speaking the language of Canaan and swearing loyalty
Lord
19 In
to them, because of
it
planning against them.
is
of Hosts; ones
shall
be called
that day, there shall be an altar to
Town of Heres. h the Lord inside the
land of
Lord at its border. 20 They shall serve as a symbol and reminder of the Lord of Hosts in the land of Egypt, so that when [the Egyptians] cry out to the Lord against oppressors, He will send them a savior and champion to deliver them. 21 For the LORD will Egypt and
a pillar to the
make Himself known edge the
LORD
1
to the Egyptians,
and they
in that day,
oblation and shall
make vows
to the
and the Egyptians
shall serve
Lord
and
shall
[Him] with fulfill
them.
acknowl-
sacrifice 22 The
and
Lord
will first afflict
and then heal the Egyptians; when they turn back to the
Lord, He
respond to their entreaties and heal them.
will
23 In that day, there shall
be a highway from Egypt to Assyria. The
Assyrians shall join with the Egyptians and Egyptians with the Assyrians,
and then the Egyptians together with the Assyrians 24 In that day, Israel shall
on
a blessing)
"Blessed be
Lord].
be a third partner with Egypt and Assyria
earth; 25 for the
My people
shall serve [the
Egypt,
Lord
of Hosts will
bless
My handiwork Assyria,
and
as
them, saying,
My very own
Israel."
20
It
was the year that the Tartan 3 came to Ashdod
—
—being sent by
King Sargon of Assyria and attacked Ashdod and took it. 2 Previously, b the Lord had spoken to Isaiah son of Amoz, saying, "Go, untie the sackcloth from your loins and take your sandals off your feet," which he had done, going naked and barefoot. 3 And now the Lord said, "It is a sign and a portent for Egypt and Nubia. Just as My servant Isaiah has gone naked and barefoot for three years, 4 so shall the Icing of Assyria f
Lit. "five."
g
Or
h
Meaning
"each one."
i
i
a
As a I.e.,
656
symbol of the Lord's sovereignty over Egypt.
a standard by which
An Assyrian
b Lit.
Many Heb. mss. read heres, "sun," which may refer to Heliopolis, Targum's "Beth Shemesh" {offer. 43.13) has the same meaning.
uncertain.
City, in Egypt.
title
blessing
is
invoked; cf Gen. 12.2 with note.
meaning "General";
"At that time."
cf.
2 Kings 18.17 and
note.
i.e.,
Sun
nevi'im
drive off the captives of
Egypt and the
5
And
21.5
of Nubia, voung and old,
exiles
naked and barefoot and with bared buttocks
ISAIAH
—to the shame
of Egypt!
they shall be dismaved and chagrined because of Nubia their hope their boast. 6 In that dav, the dwellers
and Egypt
could happen to those
say, 'If this
we looked
help and rescue from the king of Assyria,
21
a "The
how
of
to, to
can
we
"Desert of the Sea" Pronouncement.
~
this coastland shall
whom we
fled for "
ourselves escape?'
a
Like the gales
That race through the Negeb,
comes from the
It
The 2
A
desert,
terrible land.
harsh prophecy
Has been announced "The betrayer
The
is
to me:
b_ betraying,
ravager ravaging.
13
Advance, Elam!
Lay
Media!
siege,
T have put an end To all her sighing." C
3 Therefore
my
loins
Are seized with trembling; I
am
gripped by pangs
Like a
woman
in travail,
Too anguished to hear, Too frightened to see. 4 I
My
shudder
in panic.
He
has turned to terror:
"Set the table!"
To
"Let the watchman watch!"
Emendation on in the
b-b
confused,
night of pleasure
s
cc
is
My •
a-a
mind
yields
"The 'From
the Desert*
Pronouncement," agreeing with the phrase farther
verse.
Emendation Emendation
yields
"betrayed
yields
"Put an end
.
.
.
ravaged"; to all
cf.
33.1.
her merrymaking!"
657
nevi'im
ISAIAH
21.6
"Eat and drink!" officers! grease d
To "Up, 6 For
thus
"Go,
set
my Lord
up
the shields!"
Let him announce what he 7
He
me:
said to
a sentry;
will see
sees.
mounted men,
Horsemen in pairs Riders on asses, Riders on camels
And
he will
Most 8
listen closely,
attentively."
And
e [like]
my
f-"On
a lion he" e called out:
Lord's lookout
- *"
I
stand
Ever by day,
And
my
at
post
I
watch
Every night. 9
And
there they come,
Horsemen in pairs!" Then he spoke up and "Fallen, fallen
And
all
is
mounted men said,
Babylon,
the images of her gods
Have crashed
to the ground!" lOg-My threshing, the product of my threshing
What I have heard from The God of Israel That
I
the
Lord
have told to you.
n The "Dumah" h Pronouncement.
A call
comes to me from Seir: "Watchman, what of the night? Watchman, what of the night?" 12 The watchman replied,
"Morning came, and so did night. you would inquire, inquire.
If
Come d
Emendation
back again."
yields "grasp."
IQIs" reads "The watcher." f-f Or "On a lookout, my lord." g-g Connection ofHeb. uncertain. h Name of a people; cf. Gen. 25.14.
e-e
658
of Hosts,
floor:
nevi'im
The "In
13
ISAIAH
22.5
the Steppe" Pronouncement.
In the scrub, in the steppe, you will lodge,
O 14
caravans of the Dedanites!
Meet
the thirsty with water,
You who
dwell in the land of Tema;
Greet the fugitive with bread. 15
For they have
fled before swords:
Before the whetted sword, Before the
bow
that
was drawn,
Before the stress of war. 16 For
my Lord
thus
has said to me: "In another year, fixed like the
years of a hired laborer,
the multitude of Kedar shall vanish;
all
remaining bows of Kedar's warriors the
God
22
of
Israel,
The
a
b What
in
number;
for the
17 the
Lord,
has spoken.
"Valley of Vision"~ a Pronouncement.
can have happened to you
That you have gone,
you who were
2
shall
be few
all
full
of you, up on the
roofs,
of tumult,
You clamorous town, You city so gav? Your
Nor
not the
slain are
slain
of the sword
the dead of battle. c
3
Your officers have all departed, They fled far away; Your survivors were all taken captive, a "Taken
captive without their bows." a
4That
why
I
will
is
weep
I
say,
"Let
me
be,
bitterly.
Press not to comfort
me
For the ruin of d
poor people.
mv
5 For my Lord God of Hosts had Of tumult and din and confusion
*•»
h
Meaning ofHeb.
d
a
day
uncertain.
Vv. 1-3 describe a scene of mourning to take plate in Jerusalem in the near future. In the ancient Near East, public weeping took place on the low flat roofs as well as in the streets ami squares;
c I.e.,
cf.
above, 15.3; Jer. 48.38.
executed, instead of dying in battle.
dd Lit "the young woman, .
my people.
659
ISAIAH
nevi'im
e
22.6
Kir raged in the Valley of Vision,
And Shoa on
hill; e
the
6 While
Elam bore the quiver In troops of mounted men,
And Kir bared the shield 7And your choicest lowlands Were filled with chariots and horsemen: They stormed at Judah's f gateway 8
And
pressed beyond
screen.s
its
You gave thought on that day To the arms in the Forest House,* 9 And you took note of the many breaches 1
In the City of David. 10l
"And you
collected the water of the
Lower
down
the houses of Jerusalem and pulled houses
you constructed
Pool; _i and you counted to fortify the wall;
n and
between the two walls for the water of the old
a basin
pool.
But you gave no thought to
You took no
note of
My Lord God
12
Him who
Him who
there
Killing of cattle
designed
it
it,
long before.
of Hosts summoned on that day
To weeping and lamenting, To tonsuring and girding with 13 Instead,
planned
sackcloth.
was rejoicing and merriment, and slaughtering of sheep,
Eating of meat and drinking of wine: "Eat and drink, for tomorrow 14
Then
the
Lord
we
die!"
of Hosts revealed Himself to
my
ears:
"This iniquity shall never be forgiven you Until you die," said
15
Thus
said
my Lord God
my Lord God
of Hosts:
of Hosts.
Go
in to see that steward, that
Shebna, in charge of the palace: 16
What have you
here,
and
That you have hewn out
whom
have you here,
tomb for yourself here? you who have hewn your) tomb on high;
O O you who
a
have hollowed out for yourself) an abode in the
cliff!
ee
Meaning
of Heb. uncertain.
On
Kir
see
2 Kings
16.9;
Amos
1.5; 9.7; on
Shoa
see Ezek.
23.23. f
Brought up from 8a for
g
Judah's gateway
'-'
i
660
clarity.
the upper course of the Valley ofElah.
mouth of the gateway, which was captured by See 1 Kings 7.2-5; 10.16-17. the
h
is
This clause would read well after the prose part of v. 11a.
Heb. "his,"
The
the Assyrians.
screen
is
the fortress
Azekah, at
ISAIAH
nevi'im
Lord
17 The
is
about to shake vou
k "Severely, fellow,~ k
He
18 Indeed,
23.3
will
and then wrap you around Himself.
wind vou about Him m
1
as a headdress, a
turban. _m
Off to There
a
broad land!
vou
shall
and there
die,
shall
be the "chariots bearing
vour body,"
O
shame of your
19 For I will
And you 20
And
shall
summon My
in that day, I will
21 and I will
deliver
master's house!
vou from your station be torn down from vour
hurl
him with vour
invest
your authority into
his
habitants of Jerusalem and the
stand.
servant Eliakim son of Hilkiah,
tunic, gird
hand; and he
him with vour
shall
men of Judah.
sash,
be a father to the
22 I will place the
and in-
kevs of
on his shoulders; and what he unlocks none mav shut, and none may open. 23 He shall be a seat of honor to his father's will fix him as a peg in a firm place, 24on which all the
David's palace
what he
locks
household.
I
substance of his father's leaves
3
—
all
25 Pln that
household
be hung:
the small vessels, from bowls to
day
—
declares the
place shall give way:
it
LORD
be cut
shall
supports shall be destroyed. For
23
shall
all
of Hosts
down and
it is
the
a_
sorts
the sprouts and the
of jars.
—the peg
shall fall,
Lord who
fixed in a firm
and the Weight
it
has spoken.
The "Tyre" Pronouncement. Howl, you
a
ships of Tarshish!
3
For havoc has been wrought, not
As they came from the land of This was revealed to them.
a
house
is left;
Kittim,
Moan, you coastland dwellers, You traders of Sidon, Once thronged by seafarers, 3 Ovcr many waters 2
Your b revenue came: kk Emendation yields "as a jjatment 1
I.e.,
and walk
mm Emendation
off with you; yields "as
cf.
is
shaken out.
Jer. 43.12.
a turban
is
wound about."
°
Emendation yields "abode [cf. v. 16] of your body" Emendation yields "master's"; cf. p. 18 end.
p
Apparently continues
"•"
v.
[cf.
10.3, 16}.
19.
aa See note at 2.16. *
Heb. "her."
661
nevi'im
ISAIAH
23.4
From From
the trade of nations, the grain of Shihor,
The
harvest of the Nile.
4 Be
ashamed,
For the sea C
"I
am
as
—
one
Never given Never
Or 5
O this
Sidon!
stronghold of the sea
who
has
c
—
declares,
never labored,
birth,
raised youths
reared maidens!"
When
the Egyptians heard
it,
they quailed
As when they heard about Tyre. 6 Pass
on to Tarshish Howl, you coastland 7
Was
dwellers!
such your merry
city
In former times, of yore?
Did her
To 8
feet carry her off
sojourn far away?
Who
was
it
that planned this
For crown-wearing Tyre,
Whose merchants were nobles, Whose traders the world honored? 9
The Lord of Hosts planned
it
To defile all glorious beauty, To shame all the honored of the 10d "Traverse
your land
like
world.
the Nile,
Fair Tarshish; _d
This
is
a harbor e
no more.
The Lord poised His arm o'er And made kingdoms quake; It was He decreed destruction 1 :
the sea
For Phoenicia's f strongholds, 12
And
"You
O c" c
said,
shall
be gay no more,
plundered one, Fair Maiden Sidon.
Lit. "I have."
dd Meaning of Heb. uncertain. Emendation
yields
"Pass on to the land of KittimJTou ships of
Tarshish." c f
662
Meaning
of Heb. uncertain; taking mezah as a by-form o/mahoz: cf Heb. "Canaan's."
Ps.
107.30.
nevi'im
Up, cross over to Kittim Even there vou shall have no 13
rest."
the people that has ceased to be.
is
which founded
Assyria,
Which
raised
Erected
O
Howl,
it
for ships,
watchtowers,
its
ramparts,
its
Has turned
it
into a ruin.
ships of Tarshish,
For your stronghold 15 In
is
destroyed!
that day, Tyre shall remain forgotten for seventy years, equaling
the lifetime of one king. After a lapse of seventy years,
Tyre
24.2
gBehold the land of Chaldea—
This
14
ISAIAH
with the harlot in the
as
16
Take
a lyre,
it
shall
go with
ditty:
go about the town,
Harlot long forgotten; Sweetly play, make
To
17 For after a
and she the
much
music,
bring you back to mind.
of seventy
lapse
resume her
shall
years, the
lv "fee-taking"
kingdoms of the world, on the
"hire" shall be consecrated to the stored; rather shall her profits that they
24
may
eat their
will take
of the earth.
Lord. They to those
note of Tvre,
""play the harlot"
shall
who
and clothe themselves
18 But
11
with
all
her profits and
not be treasured or
abide before the
Lord,
elegantly.
Behold,
The Lord
And And And 2
fill
go
face
Lord
and
lay
it
twist
will strip the earth bare,
waste, its
scatter
surface,
its
Lavman and
inhabitants.
priest shall fare alike.
Slave and master, p
Meaning of verse people
uncertain. Emendation yields "The land of Kittim itself— /Which the Stdonian foundedJWhose watchtowers they raisedJWhose citadels they erected /Exists no more;/
—
Assyria has turned
hh
I.e.,
"trading
.
.
.
it
° into a ruin.
trade."
663
nevi'im
ISAIAH
24.3
Handmaid and Buyer and
mistress,
seller,
Lender and borrower, Creditor and debtor. 3
The
earth shall be bare, bare;
be plundered, plundered;
It shall
For
Lord who
the
it is
4The earth
spoke
this
withered, sear;
is
The world languishes, it is sear; a_ The most exalted people of the 5
For the earth was
Under
word.
eartrr a languish.
defiled
inhabitants;
its
Because they transgressed teachings, Violated laws,
Broke the ancient covenant. 6That is
And That
And
its is
why
a curse
15
consumes the
earth,
inhabitants pay the penalty;
why
earth's dwellers
men
but few
are
have dwindled,
left.
7
The new wine fails, The vine languishes;
And
all
the merry-hearted sigh.
8 Stilled is
Ended
the merriment of timbrels,
the clamor of revelers,
Stilled the 9
merriment of lyres.
They drink
Liquor 10
their
Towns
are broken,
Every house
n Even
wine without song;
tastes bitter to the drinker.
is
shut,
empty;
none
enters;
over wine, a cry goes up in the
streets:
The sun has set on all joy, The gladness of the earth is banished. 12 Desolation is left in the town
And 13
the gate
For thus
is
shall
battered to ruins. it
be
among
the peoples
In the midst of the earth: a-a
Change of vocalization
b I.e., c
664
yields
the moral law, which
Emendation
yields "left."
is
"both sky
binding on
and earth." all men (cf. Gen. 9.4-6).
nevi'im
As when the
olive tree
Like gleanings
when
14These shall lift
up
shall
is
over.
their voices,
shout from the
15 Therefore,
24.21
beaten out,
is
the vintage
Lord.
Exult in the majesty of the
They
ISAIAH
honor the
sea:
Lord
with
lights
In the coastlands of the sea
The name of the Lord, 16
From
We
the
God
the
of
Israel.
end of the earth
hear singing:
Glory to the righteous! d e
And I said: d T waste away!
The The
have acted
faithless
have broken
17f_ Terror,
and
Woe
waste away!
I
faithless
pit,
faith
And
fall
he
me!
and trap
-
e !
*
Upon you who dwell on earth! 18 He who flees at the report of the Shall
is
faithlessly;
terror
into the pit;
who
climbs out of the pit
Shall be caught in the trap.
For
And
sluices are
opened on high,
earth's foundations tremble.
19
Thc earth is breaking, breaking; The earth is crumbling, crumbling. The earth is tottering, tottering; 20 Thc earth is swaving like a drunkard; It is
Its
And 21
d d -
rocking to and fro
it
shall
fall,
like a hut.
down,
weigh
it
to rise
no more.
iniquity shall
In that day, the
Lord
will
The
host of heaven in heaven
And
the kings of the earth
Change of vocalization
yields
"They
^Meaning
punish
on
shall say.
earth.
"
of Heb. uncertain. Emendation yields "Villain [Arabic faithless who acted faithlessly/ Have been betrayed in turn."
11
i\i/.7l|,
foolish villain.'/The
Heb. pahad wa-paharii, wa-pah.
665
nevi'im
ISAIAH 24.22 22 Thev shall
As
be gathered in a dungeon
captives are gathered;
And
shall
But
after
23 Then
And
be locked up in a prison.
many
the
days they shall be remembered.
moon
be ashamed,
shall
the sun shall be abashed.
For the Lord of Hosts On Mount Zion and in
And
25
will reign
Jerusalem,
the Presence will be revealed to His elders.
Lord, You extol
1 will
are
You,
my God; praise
I will
Your name.
For You planned graciousness a of old, Counsels of steadfast faithfulness. 2
For You have turned
A
The
of strangers b into rubble, c
citadel
Never to be 3 Therefore
rebuilt.
a fierce people
A city of cruel 4 For
Shelter
When The
a refuge for the
needy
heat.
the fury of tyrants was like a winter rainstorm,
the heat with the shade of clouds, tyrants
The Lord of Hosts
For
poor man,
in his distress
rage of strangers b like heat in the desert,
You subdued
A A
man
from rainstorm, shade from
The singing d of the 6
must honor You,
nations must fear You.
You have been
A shelter for the
5
a city into a stone heap,
walled town into a ruin,
all
will
was vanquished.
make on
this
mounte
the peoples
banquet of c ~rich viands,
banquet of choice wines
Of rich viands seasoned with marrow, Of choice wines~ c well refined. -
See 9.5.
b
Emendation yields "arrogant men." Meaning ofHeb. uncertain. Meaning ofHeb. uncertain. Emendation
c
d
666
yields "rainstorm";
cf.
4d.
nevi'im
And He
7
That
the covering that
Over
He
8
drawn over the
is
And
mount e
this
faces
of
26.2
the shroud
the peoples
all
spread
is
the nations:
all
will destroy death* forever.
Mv
God
Lord
will
wipe the
From all faces And will put an end Over For 9 In
on
will destroy
ISAIAH
away
tears
to the reproach of
sHis people?
the earth
all
the
it is
Lord who
has spoken.
that dav thev shall sav:
This
We
our God;
is
Him, and He delivered us. the Lord, in whom we trusted;
trusted in
This
is
Let us rejoice and exult in His deliverance! 10 For
Lord
hand of the Upon this mount, e the
And Moab h As straw
is
n Then He
shall
descend
be trampled under
shall
Him
threshed to bits at Madmenah.' will spread
out His hands in their homeland,'
swimmer spreads his hands out to swim, will humble their pride Along with k thc emblems of their powcr.~ k As
a
And He 12 Yea,
He
the secure fortification of their walls 1
will lay
low and humble,
Will raze to the ground, to the very dust.
26
In that day, this song shall be sung
In the land of Judah:
Ours
is
mightv
a
He makes 2
Open
A
the gates, and
let
righteous nation enter,
[A nation the
citv;
victory our inner and outer wall.
Holy Land,
«
I.e.,
'
Perhaps an allusion
|
that keeps faith.
as in 11.9; 14.25; 57.13. to the
mass
killings
committed by the Assyrians;
cf.
10. ~; 14.20.
"
Emendation yields "peoples. Emendation yields "Assyria";
g p h
lo
ll
.
llili
noon, a
sunny day.
festivals into
rtwished"; if
mourning
yields "slurp
Lam
breeder";
tf.
tin-
next verse
nml II.
5 11.
mill note
i
"summer
///
"
fruit
cs
They enlarge And leave by
it
to a gate
it.
Their king marches before them.
The LORD Weaning
Meaning 12 I
1044
/.?
oj I
lib
at
their head.
uncertain; emendation
yield*
"you arise
//>
enemies against.
Heb uncertain; emendation fields "offpeaceful folk." may be an example of */«/< "acceptable" preaching.
oj
mendation
yields "in
n fold [Arabic sTrah]."
nevi'im
O
MICAH
3.7
I said:
you
Listen,
You
rulers
of Jacob,
of the House of
chiefs
Israel!
For you ought to know what 2a But
you hate good and love
is
right,
evil.
You have devoured My people's flesh; You have flayed the skin off them, And their flesh off their bones. 3
b
And after tearing their skins off them, And their flesh off their bones, b And breaking their bones to bits, You have cut it up c as into~ c a pot, Like meat in a caldron. 4 Someday they shall cry
out to the
Lord,
But He will not answer them; At that time He will hide His face from them, In accordance with the wrongs they have done. 5
Thus
Who Who
said the
lead
My
Lord
to the prophets
people astray,
cry "Peace!"
When
they have something to chew,
But launch
Who
fails
a
to
war on him fill
their
mouths:
6 Assuredly,
It shall
be night for you
you cannot prophesy, be dark for you So that you cannot divine; The sun shall set on the prophets, So
that
And
it
And
the dav shall be darkened for them.
7
The
And They •»
seers shall be
shamed
the diviners confounded; shall
cover their upper
Syntax of in'. 2-3 uncertain. Brought down from v. 2 for
b-b
lips, d
clarity.
Meaning ofHeb. uncertain; Septuagint and Svriac read As a sign of mourning; cf Ezelt. 24.17, 22; Lev. 13.45.
c-c
d
shall
"like flesh in."
1045
mvmm MR
All
3.8
Because mi response comes from God.
BBut
I,
am filled with strength by the spirit of the Lord, And with judgment and courage, To declare to Jacob his transgressions And to Israel his sin. I
*]
you
[ear this,
You
chiefs
Who
Israel,
detest justice
And make crooked lu
of the House of Jacob,
rulers
of the House of
that
all
straight,
is
\Yho build Zion with crime,
Jerusalem with iniquity! II Her rulers judge for gifts. Her priests give rulings for a
And
her prophets divine for pay;
Yet they rely
Lord
"The
No
Zion
And And
X
upon
is
in
the
LORD,
saving,
our midst;
calamitv shall overtake us."
12 Assuredly,
A
fee.
shall
because of you
be plowed
as a field,
Jerusalem shall become heaps of ruins, the
Temple Mount
shrine in the woods.
*In the daws to
come.
The Mount of the Lord's House
shall
stand
Firm above the mountains;
And
shall
it
The peoples
And
2
the
tower above the shall ga/.e
many
on
hills.
with
it
joy,
nations shall go and shall say:
"Come, go up to the Mount of the LORD, House of the God of Jacob;
Lei us
To
the
That
And
I
le
th.u
may instruct us in lis ways, we may walk in His paths." I
For instruction l,n- it /
046
-
/
orada
thi
butity
«/ //"
reamd-penon lingular feminine\
/
2 20, at
I In-
linn in which thr Bethlehemita belonged,
\et
I
Sam
17 12. Ruth
t
—
Lord
foundations of the earth!
Lord
For the I
midst
Lord
nevi'im
"My
5
MICAH
6.12
people,
Balak king of Moab
Remember what
Plotted against vou,
And how Balaam Responded
son of Beor
to him.
[Recall your passage]
And you The
—
Shittim to Gilgal b
From
will recognize
gracious acts of the
6 With
what
shall I
Do homage
approach the Lord,
God on
to
approach
Him
I
calves a year old?
Would
Lord
the
high?
with burnt offerings,
Shall
With 7
Lord."
be pleased with thousands of rams,
With myriads of streams of oil? Shall
The 8
"He
And And 9d
first-born for
of my body for
has told you,
And what Only
mv
give
I
fruit
the
do
to
LORD
c
man, what
will
good,
requires of vou:
your name achieve wisdom.
Lord the city:
Hear,
O
who
"~ d
scepter;
can direct her
10
e
but you?
overlook, 1 in the wicked man's house,
Will
I
The
granaries of wickedness
And
the accursed short epbabls
]
is
to walk modestlv with vour God;~ c
Summons
1
transgression,
sins?
to love goodness,
Then
For
my
justice
Hark! The e
O
my
Shall hc h be acquitted despite
wicked balances
And a bag of fraudulent weights? 12l Whosc rich men are full of lawlessness, 11
I.e.,
Or
In da\
Heb / I
/
gone
In
,
7/ .
the land west
"t
the Jordan, which
mendation yieUt "possea I mendation fittdt "Show
Hib
1054
s
to out fathers
'thin
"
ui
/>
represented n> far lea
fertile
than adjacent regions.
NAHUM .A.
A pronouncement on Nineveh: The Book of the Prophecy of Nahum
the Elkoshite.
The Lord is a passionate, avenging God; The Lord is vengeful and fierce in wrath. The Lord takes vengeance on His enemies, 2
He 3
rages against His foes.
The Lord
But the
slow to anger and of great forbearance,
is
LORD
does not remit
all
punishment.
He travels in whirlwind and storm, And clouds are the dust on His feet. 4He rebukes the sea and dries it up, And He makes all rivers fail; Bashan and Carmel languish,
And
the blossoms a of
Lebanon
wither.
The mountains quake because of Him, The earth heaves b before Him, 5
And
the
hills
melt.
The world and
all
that dwell therein.
Who can stand before His Who can resist His fury? 6
His anger pours out
And 7
wrath?
like fire,
Him. who hope
rocks are shattered because of
The Lord on
A haven
is
a
good
to [those
in
Him],
day of distress;
He is mindful of those who seek 8 And with a sweeping flood
refuge in
Him.
"bud."
'
Lit.
b
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
1055
NAHl'M
MYfi.M
1.9
He makes an end of '< her place. And chases lis enemies into darkness. 'Why will you plot against the Lord? He wreaks ntrer destruction: No adversary* opposes Him twice! lub For like men besotted with drink. (
I
1
They
are
burned up
Like straw that
like
tangled thorns.
thoroughly dried.
is
h
IUThe base plotter
Who I
designed
las left
12
lv
I
Even so
as
they were 1
full
are they over
surely as
will afflict
I
Lord
Lord:
"hus said the
"Even
As
evil against the
you.
afflicted
I
and many,
and gone; vou,
you no more.""
11
'Wnd now break
will
I
And 14
oft" his
yoke bar from vou
burst your cords apart.
Thc Lord
commanded concerning
has
b
No
posterity shall continue your name.
I
will
do away with
him:*1 b
The caned and graven images In the temples will
I
of your gods;
make your grave
Accord with your worthlcssness."b
Aj
Behold on the
hills
The toot steps of Announcing good .1
(
fortune!
elebrate your festivals,
af I
lib
uncertain, emendation
qaritu mi
I
>
.
Heb
O.Sn
would read
wM
//
/•/
tin-
dayi ofyour affliction >••
i
burden
Siptuagmt mul
Syriot
nevi'im
Shall bring offerings to 11 In
Me
3.17
in Fair Puzai. h
that day,
You will no longer By which you have For then
I will
And you
be shamed for
the deeds
exultant within you,
be haughty no more
will
On My
sacred mount.
12 But I
will leave within
A poor,
all
Me.
defied
remove
The proud and
And
ZEPHANIAH
humble
1
you
folk,
they shall find refuge
name of the Lord. The remnant of Israel Shall do no wrong And speak no falsehood; In the 13
A
deceitful
tongue
Shall not be in their mouths.
Only such as these shall graze and With none to trouble them. 14 Shout
lie
down,
for joy, Fair Zion,
O
Cry aloud,
Israel!
Rejoice and be glad with
all
your
heart,
Fair Jerusalem! 15
The Lord
He
has annulled the judgment against you,
has swept away your foes.
Israel's
Sovereign the
You need 16 In
Lord
fear misfortune
is
within you;
no more.
that day,
This shall be said to Jerusalem:
Have no
fear,
O
Zion;
Let not your hands droop! 17
A
Your God the warrior
He He 11
'
will rejoice will
Emendation I.e.,
in
My
who
yields
Lord
is
in
your midst,
brings triumph.
over you and be glad,
shout over you with jubilation. "Zion." For the thought,
holy land;
cf.
Isa. 11.9;
cf.
ha. 18.1,
7.
57.13; 65.25.
1077
mvmm XHPHANIAH I
Ic
\\ ill
3.18
soothe with
i
I
lis
tove
Thosc long disconsolate. w ill take away from you b
l8
I
woe
the
Over which you endured mockery. b '"At that time will make [an end] I
Of all
who
And And And
will rescue the
I
vou.
afflicted
lame [sheep]
gather the strayed; will
I
exchange
their disgrace
For tame and renown 20 At that
And For
at I
|
time
that] time
will
Among When I
will
I
all
I
in all
the earth.
gather vou. will bring
vou (home);
make you renowned and famous the peoples
restore
on
earth.
your fortunes
Before their* very eyes
—
Mniiiuiii
1078
at
Hih
uncertain
Emendation yieUb "renew
///» love
At
m
said the
tin-
its
—
upon the land upon the hills, upon the new grain and wine upon all that the ground produces, upon man and beast, and
heat
summons of
and to the words of the prophet Haggai, when the
the
Lord
not time for the coming of the time."
7-8 would read well after v. 11. cc Emendation yields "glorify if; see 2.7-9. d Meaning, perhaps, cast a curse on. b
Vv.
1079
HAGGAI
M-vn.M
God
then
1.13
Lord's messenger,
am
with you
Then
14
—
fulfilling the
Jcho/adak. and the
work on
to
to the people. "I
And the of
spirit
all
Mouse of
the
of Zerubbabel son o\
spirit
of the high
spirit
priest
Shealtiel,
Joshua son of
They came and of Hosts, their God, ls on the
the rest of the people:
Lord
the
day of the sixth month.
twenty-fourth
2
Haggai, the
Lord's mission, spoke
roused the
the governor of Judah,
set
l3
Lord."
declares the
Lord
the
And
Lord.
sent him; the people feared the
year of
the second
In
Darius, 'on the twenty-first day of the seventh month, the
Lord came
the
through the prophet Haggai:
Zerubbabel son of
-\Spcak to
King
word of
governor of Judah, and to
Shealtiel, the
the high priest Joshua son of Jehozadak, and to the rest of the people:
"Who
How
there
is
docs
be strong,
it
O
left
among vou who saw
look to you now?
Zerubbabel
—
says the
son of Jehozadak; be strong,
and
For
act!
I
am
—
House
Lord
—be
savs the
Mv
you when you came out of Egypt, and
4 But
nothing to you;
strong,
Lord
former splendor?
in its
like
O
vou people of die land
all
with vou
this
must seem
It
high priest Joshua
—savs the Lord—
of Hosts.
spirit
is still
5
So in
I
promised
vour midst.
Fear not! ''For thus said the
Lord
of Hosts: In
just a little
while longer
shake the heavens and the earth, the sea and the drv land; all
the nations.
And
the precious things of all the nations shall
7 I will
come
I
will
shake
[here],
will fill this House with glory, said the Lord of Hosts. Mine and gold is Mine savs the Lord of Hosts. 9 The glorv of this latter House shall be greater than that of the former one, said the Lord of
and
8 Silver is
I
—
Hosts; and
in this place
will
I
grant prosperity
—
declares the
Lord
of
Hosts.
On
l0
the twenty-fourth day of the ninth
Lord came
of Darius, the word of the
"Thus and with
It
filed?"
0X0
If a
man
that fold
is
of Hosts: Seek
earning
And
month
a
in the
second year
ruling from the priests, as
oil,
reply, the priests said, a
|,
sacrificial flesh in a fold
touches bread, stew, wine,
become holy? In someone defiled by
the latter
on.
Lord
said the l2
follows:
[
to the prophet Haggai:
corpse touches
the priests responded, "Yes."
am
of
his
garment,
or anv other food, will
"No." '-'Haggai went of these, will
it
be de-
nevi'im
2.23
is how this people and that is how this Lord and so, too, the work of their Whatever they offer there is defiled. 15 And now take thought, from
14Thereupon
nation looks to hands:
HAGGAI
Haggai
said:
That
Me—declares
—
the
day backward: a As long
as no stone had been laid on another in the House of the Lord, 16 if one came to a heap of twenty measures, b it would yield only ten; and if one came to a wine vat to skim off fifty measures, the press would yield only twenty. 17 I struck you all the works
this
—with blight and mildew and but to Me— the Lord. Take note, from
of your hands turn
hail,
18
declares
—
c
~you did not
this
re-
day forward
from the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month, from the day when the foundation was laid for the Lord's Temple take note 19 while the seed
—
is still
20
and the
in the granary,
have not yet borne
And
the
fruit.
word of
vine, fig tree, pomegranate,
For from
the
Lord came
twenty-fourth day of the month:
Judah:
am
I
day on
this
I
will
and
olive tree
send blessings.
to Haggai a second time
21 Speak
on the
to Zerubbabel the governor of
going to shake the heavens and the
earth. 22 And I will over-
turn the thrones of kingdoms and destroy the might of the kingdoms of the nations. riders shall
the
Lord
—
Or
b I.e.,
«
—
declares
take you,
O My
—
23
On
—
that day
declares
servant Zerubbabel son of
Lord and make you the Lord of Hosts.
as a signet; d for I
have
"forward." ofgrain.
Lit. "there
d I.e.,
I will
declares the
chosen you
3
overturn chariots and their drivers. Horses and their
each by the sword of his fellow.
of Hosts
—
Shealtiel
I will
fall,
was not with you
bring you
close to
Me;
to
Me";
contrast
cf.
Amos
4.9.
J er. 22.24-30.
1081
ZECHARIAH .A. In the eighth
month of the second
word of the
year of Darius, this
Lord came to the prophet Zechariah son of Berechiah son of Iddo: a 2 The LORD was very angry with your fathers. 3 Sav to them further: Thus said the Lord of Hosts: Turn back to me says the Lord of Hosts and I will turn back to you said the Lord of Hosts. 4 Do not
—
be
like
fathers!
Lord
For when the
earlier
Where
are
your fathers now?
And
overtook your fathers
The Lord has dealt as He purposed.'
On
I
charged
—did they not? — and
ways and vour
evil
Me—declares
did the prophets
warnings and the decrees with which
7
prophets called to them, "Thus
of Hosts: Come, turn back from your
deeds, they did not obey or give heed to
evil 5
—
your
said the
—
live forever?
My servants
in the
the
Lord.
6 But
the
the prophets
end they had to admit,
with us according to our wavs and our deeds,
just
month of the second vear word of the Lord came to the
the twentv-fourth day of the eleventh
of Darius
—the month of Shebat—
this
prophet Zechariah son of Berechiah son of Iddo: the night, I had a vision. I saw a man, mounted on a bay horse, standing b ~among the myrtles -15 in the Deep, and behind him were bav, c 8 In
sorrel, d
angel 10
who
Then
said,
11
and white horses. the
me man who was
talked with
9I
asked,
in fact, they
let
my
Lord
to
"We
roam
"O Lord of Hosts! How
11
the
are."
spoke up and
Lord who was standing
'Thereupon long will
And
the earth."
have roamed the earth, and
the earth dwelling in tranquility."
lord?"
you know what thcv
standing b ~among the myrtles
reported to the angel of the
b ~among the myrtles,~ b
exclaimed,
are those,
answered, "I will
"These were sent out by the
And
"What
have:
found
the angel of the
all
Lord
You withhold pardon from
A clause like "Say to the people" is here understood; cf. 7.5. hb Scptuaijint reads "between the mountains"; cf. 6.1. In 6.1 leave the ff. four tennis of horses LORD'S abode to roam the four quarters of the earth; in 1.8 If they are about to reenter His abode after such a reconnaisance.
•'
c
Septnaaint adds "dappled";
>'
Meaning ofHcb.
ucti
CUM
trmmemoratirtfl, respectively, tin
or bltSSi
eventi
of
and
'". Meaning ofHeb uncertain,
1096
of Judah
'-'The land shall wail, each family
1
Emendation / I
Jerusalem.
of pity and compassion; and they
bitter grief as
Megiddon.
it
are a I
sticks .\nd like a
its site, in
divine being
Jerusalem shall be as great as the wailing
w
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PSALMS BOOK ONE Happy
the
is
man who
has not followed the counsel of the
wicked, or taken the path of sinners, or joined the 2 rather,
company of the
the teaching of the
insolent;
Lord
is
his delight,
and he studies 3 that teaching day and 3
He
a tree planted beside streams
is like
which
yields
its
thrives. b
so the wicked;
rather, they are like chaff that 5
wind blows away.
Therefore the wicked will not survive judgment,
nor 6 For
will sinners, in the
the
Lord
but the
^J
of water,
fruit in season,
whose foliage never fades, and whatever b_ it produces 4 Not
night.
Why
assembly of the righteous.
way of the righteous, way of the wicked is doomed. cherishes the
do nations assemble,
and peoples plot a vain things; 2 kings
of the earth take
their stand,
and regents intrigue together against the 3 "Let
Lord
and against His anointed?
us break the cords of their yoke,
shake off their ropes from us!" a
o r "recites";
b-b
a
Or
lit.
"utters."
"he does prospers.
Lit. "utter."
1109
MS
KETHL'VIM PSA]
4
2.4
Hc who
enthroned
is
Lord mocks
the
sThen
speaks to them in anger,
le
1
them
terrifying
°"But
me
My
said to
My
king
me,
b
"You
I
have lathered you
«Ask
My
holy mountain!"
of the decree:
tell
Lord
the
His rage,
in
have installed
I
on Xion, "Let
heaven laughs;
in
them.
at
are
son, this
daw
h
of Me,
it
and
make
will
I
your
the nations your domain;
of the
estate, the limits
earth.
"You can smash them with an iron mace,
them
shatter
10
O
So now,
ware."
like potter's
kings, be prudent;
accept discipline, you rulers of the earth! ll Serve
Lord
the
12d -pav
He
lest
Happv
A
awe;
fright,
homage
in
4
-"
faith, d
good
be angered, and your wav be
mere
the
in
in
with
•-'-tremble
are
flash
who
all
doomed
of His anger.
take refuge in
psalm of David when he
Him.
from
fled
his
son Absalom.
Lord, my foes are so many! Main are those who attack me; main say of me, 2
"There
But my
You,
I
lie
-
>...
'
A
Lord,
glory,
m at
1
le
I
[e
answers
the L( >ki //
wnd
him through Clod." about me,
my
head high.
holds
me from
1
lis
wake
holv mountain.
again,
sustains me.
R 9927$.
>am
?
Hil)
uncertain, others "rejoice with trembling."
a/ 1
hi/
uncertain
liturgical direction
»/
Srlnh.-
1
LORD,
sleep and >
for
are a shield
who
to the
down and
lot
Meaning Meaning
no deliverance
u\ aloud and
'•I
is
()
uncertain meaning
Sclah.
KETHUVIM PSALMS
71
have no fear of the myriad forces
me on
arrayed against
8 Rise,
O
O my
For You slap
You
all
JL
a ~For
God!
my
enemies in the
face; b
break the teeth of the wicked.
9 Deliverance is
Your
every side.
Lord!
Deliver me,
A
5.2
the Lord's;
blessing be
upon Your
people!
the leader; with instrumental music.
Answer me when I call, O God, my vindicator! You freed me from distress; have mercy on me and hear
a
Selah.
A psalm
of David.
2
3
You men, how long you love
will
will
my
my
prayer.
glory be mocked,
illusions,
have recourse to frauds?
Lord
4
Know
5
So tremble, and
the
that the
Lord
ponder
it
hears
7 c
Many
I call
"O
to
faithful for Himself;
Him.
no more; sigh. b
righteousness
trust in the
say,
out the
on your bed, and
6 Offer sacrifices in
and
when
sin
Selah.
singles
for
Lord. good
Bestow Your favor on
days!" us, c
O
Lord.
You put joy into my heart when their grain and wine show increase. 9 Safe and sound, I lie down and sleep, d for You alone, O Lord, keep me secure. 8
d
EC
sJ
a
For the 2
leader;
Givc car to consider
b Lit.
b
nehilothr*
A
psalm of David.
my speech, O LORD; my utterance.
"cheek."
Meaning ofHeb.
»-»
on
Others "be
cc Lit. "Lift
uncertain.
still."
up the light of Tour countenance upon us"; cf
O Lord,
d-d
Or
>-•>
Meaninq ofHeb.
"for Tou,
keep
mt alone and
Num.
6.25
f.
secure."
uncertain.
1111
KETHUVTM PSALMS 3
Heed my
the sound of
my
voice, C)
daybreak
at
You
5 For
Lord,
at
daybreak;
plead before You, and wait.
I
are not a
God who
desires wickedness;
cannot abide with You;
evil f,
pray to You.
I
[car
I
my ay,
king and Clod.
for 4
5.3
w anton men cannot endure
in
You detest all evildoers; "You doom those who speak murderous, deceitful
men
sight.
lies;
the
through Your abundant
8 But I,
Your
Lord
abhors.
love, enter Y'our house;
r
bow down in at \ our holy temple. Lord, Head mc along Your righteous [path] awe
I
9
because of
my
b
watchful foes;
make Your way straight before mc. 10 For there is no sincerity on their lips; c their heart
their
let
them
cast
slippery.
O
them, fall
with] malice;
an open grave;
is
tongue
"Condemn
[filled
is
their throat
God;
bv their
them out
own
for their
devices;
many
crimes,
for they defy You. 12
But
let all
who
You rejoice, You shelter them; who love Your name exult take refuge in
ever jubilant as
and l3 For
let
You
those
surely bless the righteous
encompassing him with favor
V>l of
'
for the leader; with instrumental music on the
'(
)
LORD, do not punish me d
>
/ ;/
a
/
not chastise
me
on hi, righteous, lead me.
"mouth." Uiiiniiii
112
()
>ij
iiih
uncertain
in
in fury. "
You.
Lord,
like a shield.
>.ivid.
I
(
man,
in
anger,
sbniiinith.
a
A
psalm
KETHUVIM PSALMS Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I languish; heal me, O Lord, for my bones shake with
3
4
My whole
being
O
Lord,
Deliver
—O, how
6 For
turn!
me
there
in Sheol,
7I
am weary
no
My eyes
8
faithfulness.
of You among the dead;
can acclaim You?
with groaning;
my
melt
Your
praise
who
every night I
long!
Rescue me!
as befits is
terror.
stricken with terror,
Lord
while You, s
is
7.6
are
I
drench
couch in
my
bed,
tears.
wasted by vexation,
worn out because of all my
Away from me,
9
all
you
foes.
evildoers,
Lord heeds the sound of my weeping. The Lord heeds my plea, the Lord accepts my prayer. 11 All my enemies will be frustrated and stricken with for the
10
terror;
they will turn back in an instant, frustrated.
7
Shiggaion of David,
a
which he sang to the Lord, concerning Cush,
a Benjaminite.
2
Lord, my God, deliver 3 lest,
me from
like a lion,
in all
You
my
I
seek refuge;
pursuers and save me,
they tear
me
apart,
rending in pieces, and no one save me. 4
Lord, my God, if
my
5 if I
—
b I
if I
hands bear the
have dealt
who
have done such things, guilt
evil to
rescued
my
my
of wrongdoing, ally,
—
foe without reward b
6 then let
the enemy pursue and overtake me; him trample my life to the ground, and lay my body in the dust.
let
Meaning ofHeb. uncertain. bb Meaning ofHeb, uncertain; others "or stripped
Selah.
a-a
my foe
clean."
1113
KETHIVIM PSALMS LORD,
"Rise. C)
ill
Your anger;
Yourself* against the tun of my toes; -
assert
my
bestir Yourself on
behalf;
You have ordained judgment. Ba Let the assembly of peoples gather about You,
You enthroned above, on
with
LORD
"The
high.
a
judges the peoples;
Lord,
vindicate me. C)
tor the righteousness
and blamelessness that are mine.
"'Let the evil of the wicked
come
to an end,
but establish the righteous;
who
he
probes the mind and conseience d
is
God
the
righteous. llc
look to
I
God
the deliverer 12
to shield
me;
c
of the upright.
God vindicates the righteous; God 'pronounces doom* each
l38
day.
one does not turn back, but whets
If
bends
bow and
his
14then
aims
his
sword,
it,
against himself he readies deadly weapons,
and makes
his
arrows sharp, g
'\Scc, he hatches evil, conceives mischief,
and gives birth to fraud. k,
He
dug
has
and
a pit
and deepened
will fall into the trap
it,
he made.
upon his own head; come down upon his skull.
'"His mischief will recoil his lawlessness will 1H
I
will praise the
and smg
8
1
)
I
I
RD, our Lord,
low majestic
Tour fun againsl my
i
Ihn
Otken
I
.in mill Kniiln, In
is
Your name throughout the
earth.
" foes.
"My
Shield
ii
upon God
"
" '/'.S
Lord
But the
He
C
He who
judges the world with righteousness,
with equity.
rules the peoples
LORD
'"The a 1
haven
•Those for
l2 Sing
who know Your name
14
the righteous man accomfdisbedi
tin
"li tin
psalm of David.
Lord!
faithful are
the loyal have vanished from
Meaning
A
"the portion cf their in/>
KETHUVIM PSALMS 3
Men
speak
to one another;
lies
their speech
13.6
smooth;
is
they talk with duplicity.
May
4
Lord
the
cut off
all
flattering lips,
every tongue that speaks arrogance. 5
They
lips
6 "Because I will a
7
"By our tongues we
say,
with
such
shall prevail;
can be our master?"
of the groans of the plundered poor and needy
now
act," says the
"I will give help,"
The words of the silver
who
as ours,
purged
in
Lord.
He affirms to him." a Lord are pure words, an earthen crucible,
refined sevenfold. 8
O
You,
Lord,
will
keep them,
guarding each a "from 9
On
a "when
13
this
every side the wicked
For the
baseness
leader.
is
age _a evermore.
roam
exalted
among men.~ a
A psalm of David.
How long, O Lord; will You ignore me forever? How long will You hide Your face from me? 3 How long will I have cares on my mind, 2
grief in
How
my
long will
4 Look at
heart
lest I sleep
my my
Lord, my God!
eyes,
foes exult
say, "I
when
Your
have overcome him,"
I totter.
faithfulness,
heart will exult in
Lord, been good
Your
deliverance.
sing to the
for
»-»
my
have the upper hand?
O
the sleep of death;
my enemy
6 But I trust in
I will
day?
me, answer me,
Restore the luster to
5 lest
all
my enemy
He
Meaning ofHeb.
has
to me.
uncertain.
1119
PSALMS
KF.THIYIM
14
14.1
David
'For the leader. Ot"
man
The benighted b
"God does
Man\
thinks.
not care."
deeds are corrupt
h
-\\k\
loathsome;
HO one does good. 2
The LORD
down from
looks
heaven on mankind
a man of understanding, man mindful of God.
to find a
•Wll have turned bad.
altogether foul; there
who
none
is
does good,
not even one.
Are they so witless, all those who devour my people as
evildoers,
they devour food,
and do not invoke the LORD? •There they 6 You
may
present
is
in
Lord
his refuge.
is
of
that the deliverance
When
the
Jacob
15 A
fright,
the circle of the righteous.
naught the counsel of the lowly,
set at
but the
7
be seized with
will
God
for
Lord
Israel
might come from Zion!
restores the fortunes
of His people,
will exult, Israel will rejoice.
psalm of David.
Lord, who may sojourn in Your tent, who may dwell on Your holy mountain? I
who lives without blame, who does what is right.
[e
Mid 3
•'
acknowledges the truth;
heart
in his
whose tongue
who
has nevet
is
not given to
done harm
evil;
'
to his fellow,
OI borne reproach tor |his acts tow aid
Mm whom
I ii
I
20
Then
iimmi
"/
u no Hiii
God nun
tf
a
contemptible man
ft
>t, mi,
10 or
is
|
his
I
"who
/'
iii)
tutnder
neighbor;
abhorrent,
ii/'oii
hi tongue
KETHUVIM PSALMS
16.11
but who honors those who fear the Lord; who stands by his oath even to his hurt; 5 who has never lent money at interest, or accepted a bribe against the innocent.
The man who
16A
acts thus shall
never be shaken.
michtam & of David.
O
Protect me, 2I
say to the
"You
are
God,
for I seek refuge in You.
Lord,
my
Lord, b 'my benefactor;
none above You." b to the holy and mighty ones that are in the my whole desire concerning them is that there
is
3 c "As
^those
who
espouse another [god]
may have many I will
sorrows!
_c
have no part of their bloody libations;
names
their 5
land,
not pass
will
my allotted You control my fate.
The Lord
6 Delightful
is
country has
lovely indeed 71 bless
the
is
my
Lord who
my
lips.
share and portion; d
fallen to
my
lot;
estate.
has guided me;
my admonishes me at night. am ever mindful of the Lord's presence; He is at my right hand; I shall never be shaken. 9 So my heart rejoices, my whole being exults, and my body rests secure. iopor You will not abandon me to Sheol, conscience e
8I
or II
You
In
let
Your
faithful
will teach
Your presence
me is
one
see the Pit.
the path of
life.
perfect joy;
delights are ever in
Your
right hand.
Meaning ofHeb. uncertain. bh Others "I have no good but in You." cc Meaning of Heb. uncertain; "holy and mighty ones" taken as •>
qedoshim
in Ps. 89.6, 8,
Lord, grant
Tour anger."
victory to the king;
may He answer
us
when wt
"
coll
KETHUVIM PSALMS consumes them.
fire 11
You wipe
their offspring
from the
earth,
from among men.
their issue 12 For
22.
they schemed against You;
they laid plans,
but could not succeed. i3b-p or
turn backr b
You make them
by Your bows aimed
O
14 Be exalted,
we
22
will sing
For the 2
My
God,
why why
my
have
My I
of Your mightv deeds.
-
A psalm
of David.
God,
You abandoned me;
my
me
anguished roaring?
God,
—You answer not;
cry by day
by night, and have no 4b
praises
^ayyeleth ha-shaharr 2
so far from delivering
and from 3
strength;
and chant the
on
leader;
at their face.
Lord, through Your
But You
are the
respite.
Holy One,
enthroned, the Praise of Israel. b
You our
5 In
fathers trusted;
they trusted, and 6
To You
You
rescued them.
they cried out
and they escaped; in
You
they trusted
and were not disappointed. 7 But I
am
a
worm,
less
than human;
scorned by men, despised by people. 8 All c
who
see
me mock me;
they curl their
lips,~ c
they shake their heads. bb Meaning ofHeb. uncertain. aa
Meaning ofHeb.
b-b
Or "But Ton
«
uncertain.
are holy, enthroned upon the praises of Israel." Lit. "they open wide with a lip."
1129
khTurvi.M PSA
Ms 22»
I
""Let him commit himself to the let
I
Lord;
Iim rescue him,
Him save him, He is pleased with him." 10 You * drew me a from the womb, made me secure at mv mother's breast. let
for
"I became Your charge
mv
from
Do
l2
not be
tor trouble
mv
ChkI.
near.
is
none to
is
have been
from me,
tar
and there
at birth;
womb You
mother's
help.
surround me,
'•\\lanv bulls
mighty ones of Bashan encircle me. 14
Thcv open
My
l5d
life
my
ebbs away:
heart
at
me
roaring lions.
my bones
all
mouths
their
like tearing,
are disjointed;
wax,
like
is
d
melting within me;
mv vigor my tongue ,6
dries
up
like lions [they
palate;
the dust of death.
pack of evil ones closes
a
18 I
mv
cleaves to
You commit me to 17 Dogs surround me; t
shard;
like a
in
on me,
my hands and my bones
maul]
take the count of
all
feet.
while they look on and gloat. l9
They
divide
my
clothes
listing lots for
20 But
You,
my 21
Save
my I
()
my
Lord, be nor
strength, hasten to
mv
lite
themselves,
tar off;
mv
aid.
from the sword,
precious
deliver
among
garments.
lite
me from
1
from the clutches of a dog.
a lion's
mouth;
from the horns ot wild oxen rescue^ me. 2V I'hen will proclaim Your tame to my brethren, I
/ it
I
"/ urn
praise
You
pound
mil hki
WithBjubi, a mil:
./
Isa
in
the congregation.
unit)
"
)8 13
I it
M)
-
kethuvim PSALMS
23.3
who fear the Lord, praise Him! you offspring of Jacob, honor Him! Be in dread of Him, all you offspring of Israel! 25 For He did not scorn, He did not spurn 24You
All
the pleah of the lowly;
He
did not hide His face from him;
when he I
cried out to
of You
26 i-Because
my vows
pay
27 Let the let all
I
Him, He
offer praise
in the presence
lowly eat and be
who
-1
in the great congregation;
of His worshipers.
satisfied;
Lord
seek the
listened.
praise
Him.
Always be of good cheer! 28 Let all the
ends of the earth pay heed and turn to the
Lord,
and the peoples of all nations prostrate themselves before You; 29 for
30 J-A11
kingship
He
and
is
the
Lord's
rules the nations.
those in
full
vigor shall eat and prostrate themselves;
those at death's door, whose
all
shall
spirits flag,
bend the knee before Him.J
31 Offspring shall
serve
Lord's fame 32 to come;
the
they shall
tell
Him;
shall
be proclaimed to the generation
of His beneficence
to people yet to be born, for
23 A
He
has acted.
psalm of David.
The Lord I lack 2
'-'
i-i
Or
my
shepherd;
He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me to a_ water in places of repose; 3 He renews my life; He guides me in right paths as befits
11
is
nothing.
3
His name.
"plight."
From You is my praise." Meaning ofHeb. uncertain; others "All the fat ones of the earth shall eat and worship;!All they that go down to the dust shall kneel before HimJEven he that cannot keep his soul alive." Lit.
aa Others
"still
waters."
1131
kktiuvim PSALMS
23.4
Though
4
I
h a valley
walk through
I
no harm,
tear
tor
Your rod and Your 5You spread
You
mc
my
drink
for
24 Of
many long
A
David.
The
dwell
shall
I
earth
is
mc
lite,
in
the house of the
LORD
years.
psalm.
the
LORD'S and
the world and 2
steadfast love shall pursue
my
the days of
and
oil;
abundant.
is
Only goodness and all
me.
view of my enemies;
in hill
You anoint my head with
b
mc;
— they comfort
start"
tabic tor
a
of deepest darkness,
arc with
all
that
it
holds,
inhabitants.
its
For He founded it upon the ocean, set it on the nether-streams.
Who may ascend the mountain of the Lord? Who may stand in His holy place? ;
4
Hc w ho has clean hands and a pure heart, who has not taken a false oath by My8 life or sworn deceitfully.
*He
earn away
shall
'Such
'
is
the circle
who
Jacob,
7
gates,
Up
a blessing
reward from God,
a just
lift
1
1
seek
of those
Your
"Who the the )
Lift
A iu / it
1132
turn to
is
the
lifi
them
"the valley
n in version*
Hi minium
may come m!
King of glory?
Lord, mighty and valiant, Lord, valiant in battle.
gates,
up your heads!
up. VOVJ everlasting doors.
n\
and
the \hiuio\v >»»/
*
i'l
ill
mac come
nth"
rtiut "///>
Him, Sclab.
up your heads'
so the King ot glory Othen
who
presence.
high, you everlasting doors,
so the King of glory
''(
from the Lord,
his deliverer.
in!
kethuvim PSALMS 25.14
Who
10
25 Of K
O
A
Lord
He
is
O
1
King of glory!
I set
my God,
Selah.
my
in
hope on You;
You
I trust;
may I not be disappointed, may my enemies not exult over me. let none who look to You be disappointed; let
"I
of hosts,
David.
2
s
the
Lord,
D
King of glory?
the
is
the
the faithless be disappointed, empty-handed.
me know Your paths, O Lord; teach me Your ways; 5 guide me in Your true way and teach for You are God, my deliverer;
4Let
n
me,
You I look to at all times. Lord, be mindful of Your compassion
it is T
6
and Your
faithfulness;
they are old as time,
n
7g e not mindful of my youthful sins and transgressions;
keeping with Your faithfulness consider what
in
is
in
my
favor, as befits
U
8
1
9
Good and
therefore
He
O Lord. Lord;
Your goodness, upright
He
is
the
shows sinners the way.
guides the lowly in the right path,
and teaches the lowly His way.
3
10 A11
the
LORD'S paths
for those s
n As
befits
pardon )3
12
J
13
Whoever he
He
shall
a
Or
14
are steadfast love
keep the decrees of His covenant.
Your name,
O
my
though
iniquity
Lord, it
Lord, be shown what path
be great.
fears the
shall live a
and
D
who
happy
to choose.
life,
his children shall inherit the land.
The counsel* of the Lord
is
for those
who
fear
Him;
"secret."
1133
Ms
kKlHl'VIM PSA]
them He makes known His covenant
to
y
l5
My
eves are ever toward the
He
for
D
lf1
Turn
rb
am
1
My
m\
will loose
to me, have
tor
Y
26.15
LORD,
from the
feel
net.
mercy on me,
alone .\nd afflicted
deep
distress
!i
increases;
deliver me from my straits. l8 Look at my affliction and suffering, and forgive all my sins. '"See how numerous my enemies are,
"l
and how unjustly they hate me!
W
me and
^Protect
me
let
for
n
21
I
Ma\
22
have sought refuge
integrity
for
I
26 Of
Israel
David.
tor
I
O
Lord,
have walked without blame; in the
I
have trusted
I
have not faltered.
Probe me,
Lord;
Lord, and
C)
me,
try
my heart and mind; b for mv eves are on Your steadfast b have set my course by -1
test 3
-
1
low;
it.
I
4I
and uprightness watch over me,
distress.
all its
Vindicate me,
2
You.
in
look to You.
God, redeem from
save me;
not be disappointed,
do not consort with
scoundrels,
or mix with hypocrites; 5I
detest the
company of evil men,
and do not consort with the wicked; "I
wash
a\k\
raising
and / ;/
" I in
distrea
my
1134
'
/
inn innnr
m
mnoeenee, altar,
mj voice all Your wonders. in
thanksgiving,
telling
"/
my
ml Inml '
hands
walk around Your
o\
btart "
ToUf
foithfidttOS,
mni
ftlVHVjfi
null; in
)
our Inn
\/«itl>\
kethuvim PSALMS Lord,
27.6
Your temple abode, the dwelling-place of Your glory. 9 Do not sweep me away with sinners, 8
I
love
my
or [snuff out] 10
who
and hands 11
But
12
My feet
full
of
with murderers,
life
have schemes
at their fingertips,
bribes.
walk without blame;
I
redeem me, have mercy on me!
on
are
In assemblies
level
ground.
I will bless
Lord.
the
27
Of David.
is my light and my help; whom should I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life, whom should I dread?
The Lord
2
When a
evil
they,
it is
who 3
assail me my flesh* my foes and my
men
to devour
stumble and
enemies,
fall.
Should an army besiege me,
my
heart
would have no
fear;
should war beset me, still
4
One
would
thing
I
I
be confident.
ask of the
only that do
Lord,
seek:
I
to live in the house of the all
the days of
to gaze
upon
He
will shelter
on an
life,
the beauty of the
b to frequcnt b 5
my
LORD Lord,
His temple.
me
in
His pavilion
evil day,
me the protection of His me high upon a rock. 6 Now is my head high grant
tent,
raise
Or "to slander me"; cf. Dan. 3.8; 6.25. hb Meaning of Heb. uncertain.
a-a
1135
KETHl'VIM
PSALMS
2
over m\ enemies roundabout; I
sacrifice in
His rent with shouts of joy,
singing and chanting
O
Hear.
LORD, when
I
hymn
a
to the
Lord.
cry aloud;
have mercy on me, answer me. b In
8
Your
behalf b
My
"Seek
O
my
heart says;
race!"
Lord, seek your race. "Do not hide Your taee from me; I
dn not
thrust aside
You have
Do
my
ever been
in
anger;
help.
not forsake me, do not abandon me,
O 10
Your servant
God, my
Though my
deliverer.
father
and mother abandon me,
the Lord will take me in. Show me Your way, O Lord, and lead me on a level path because of my watchful foes. 12 Do not subjeet me to the will of my
11
for false witnesses
foes,
and unjust aceuscrs
have appeared against me. 13
Had
not the assurance
I
that
,4
I
would enjoy
the goodness of the
the land of the living
in
Look
to the
.
.
LORD
.
Lord;
be strong and of good courage! (
28,
)
)t
()
look to the
David.
Lord,
1136
I
eall
to
You;
do not disregard me, You hold aloof from me. shall be like those gone down
my
rock,
for
it
I
I
Lord!
isten lo
my
plea tor met
w
into the
Lit.
kethuvim PSALMS when when
I
29.5
cry out to You,
my
I lift
hands
toward Your inner sanctuary. 3
Do
not
who
a_
with the wicked and evildoers
profess goodwill toward their fellows
while malice 4 Pay
me _a
count
in their heart.
is
them according
to their deeds,
their malicious acts;
according to their handiwork pay them, give 5
them
their deserts.
For they do not consider the Lord's deeds,
work of His hands. May He tear them down, the
never to rebuild them! 6 Blessed is
Lord,
the
He listens to my plea for mercy. 7 The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him. I was helped, b and my heart exulted, so I will glorify Him with my song. 8 The Lord is c their strength; He is a stronghold for the deliverance of His 9 Deliver and bless Your very own people; for
anointed.
tend them and sustain them forever.
29A
psalm of David.
O
Lord,
Ascribe to the
divine beings,
Lord glory and strength. Lord the glory of His name;
ascribe to the 2 Ascribe
to the
bow down 3
The
to the
voice of the
Lord,
LORD
the
God
the
Lord, over
is
majestic in holiness.
over the waters;
of glory thunders, the mighty waters.
Lord is power; the voice of the Lord is majesty; 5 the voice of the Lord breaks cedars;
4 The
voice of the
w b
Or "drag me off"; meaning ofHeb. Or "strengthened."
cc Septuagint, Saadia,
and
uncertain.
others render,
and some
mss. read, 'oz
le'ammo, "the strength of His
people."
1137
PSALMS
KhiHi-vi.M
Lord
the 1
29.6
makes Lebanon skip
fc
of Lebanon.
shatters the cedars
like a calf.
young wild
Sirion, like a
•'
ox.
LORD kindles flames of rire; of the Lord convulses the wilderness;
"The voice of the s
the voice
Lord
the
convulses the wilderness ofKadesh;
LORD
"the voice of the b
and snips
while
'"The the
in
causes hinds to calve.
forests bare;
His temple
all
1,
sav "Glory!"
LORD sat enthroned at the Flood; LORD sits enthroned, king forever.
"May
LORD grant strength to His people; may the Lord bestow on His people wellbeing.
30 A :
the
A
psalm of David
Vou,
extol
I
O
Lord,
You have
for
and not
me
lifted
my
let
song for the dedication of the House.
up,
enemies rejoice aver me.
KD Lord, my God, cried out to
I
You,
and Yon healed me.
Lord, You brought me up from
4 ()
preserved
s
O
von
me from going down
Sheol,
into the Pit.
of the Lord, sing to Him,
faithful
and praise His holy name. '
For
I
is
[e
angry but
and w hen
I
moment,
toi
Vou.
"I shall
()
/
1 1
1
maket them Hop
h
n
i
\
ni
/ ""
Hili
\um 23 19
"Know, David
uncertain
/'>
waskil
of David, 2whcn
is
in
hiding
name
lor
u
among
indicate me.
uncertain; othen "I will wait lor Your
unknown God >i
A
by Your name;
n
Miiimiiii I
of His people,
Israel will rejoice.
told Saul,
by Your power
R
might come from Zion!
lor the leader; with instrumental music.
the Ziphites
a\k\ lies thev utter.
put an end to them;
put an end to that
mouths,
lips.
them be trapped by
Let
shield, the Lord,
Selah.
kethuvim PSALMS 15
They come each evening growling
16
They wander
roaming the and whine 17 But I will
city.
in search
of food;
they are not
if
satisfied.
sing of
You have been my
haven,
of trouble.
a refuge in time
my strength, to You I sing hymns; for God is my haven, my faithful God.
18
60
dogs,
like
Your strength, each morning Your faithfulness;
extol
for
60.9
For the
on z shushan eduthr 3
leader;
-
A
michtam of David
(to be
when he fought with Aram-Naharaim and Aram-Zobah, and Joab returned and defeated Edom [an army] of twelve thousand men taught),
2
—
3
Salt. b
of
in the Valley
God, You have
rejected us,
You have made a breach You have been angry;
in us;
restore us! 4You
have made the land quake;
You have
Mend
torn
it
open.
its fissures,
for
it is
collapsing.
You have made Your people suffer hardship; c You have given us wine that makes us reel.~ c 6a Give those who fear You because of Your truth 5
a
banner for
7d That those
whom You
deliver with
8
God
promised
that
rallying.
Your e
would
I
in
3
Selab.
love might be rescued,
right
hand and answer me.
His sanctuary
exultingly divide
up Shechem,
and measure the Valley of Sukkoth; 9 Gilead
and Manasseh would be mine,
my chief stronghold, my scepter;
Ephraim Judah aa *>
c-c
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
2 Sam. 8; 1 Chron. 18. Q r
at
Hih
uncertain
kethuvim PSALMS 77.13
who are around Him Awesome One. a
a all
shall
bring tribute to
the 13
He
curbs the spirit of princes,
inspires
77 / /
For the
2I
awe
leader;
cry aloud to I
3 In
cry to
my [my
hand
God
I
give ear to me.
turn to the Lord,
[uplifted]; all
night without respite;~ a
to mind, I
complain,
You have
6
My thoughts
am
A psalm.
not be comforted.
5
I
He may
that
eyes] flow
I will
I
earth.
God;
God
my
of the
on Jeduthun. Of Asaph.
time of distress
a ~with
4I call
in the kings
held
my
moan, Selah.
spirit fails.
my
eyelids open;
overwrought,
I
cannot speak.
turn to days of old,
to years long past. 71 recall at I
night their jibes at me;
commune with
my
myself;
spirit inquires,
8 "Will
the
Lord
reject forever
and never again show favor? 9 Has
His faithfulness disappeared forever?
Will His promise be unfulfilled for
all
time?
Has God forgotten how to pity? Has He in anger stifled His compassion?" 10
11
And
I said,
a
"It
that the right
12 I recall
aa
recount
Meaning ofHeb.
my
fault
hand of the Most High has changed."
the deeds of the
yes, I recall 13 I
is
Selah.
3
Lord;
Your wonders of old; Your works;
all
uncertain.
1197
KETHL'VIM
PSALMS ".14 I
speak of Your
acts.
u O God, Your ways what god
is
God?
God who works
'"You are the
lf1
arc holiness;
as great as
wonders;
You have manifested Your strength among Bv Your arm You redeemed Your people,
the peoples.
the children of Jacob and Joseph.
'The
waters saw You,
O
Seldh.
God.
You And were convulsed;
the waters saw
the very deep quaked as well. 18 Clouds
streamed water;
die heavens rumbled; Y'our arrows flew about;
'"Your thunder rumbled
like
wheels;
up the world; the earth quaked and trembled. 20 \ our wav was through the sea, lightning
lit
r
Y'our path, through the mighty waters;
Your 21
You
tracks could not be seen.
led Y'our people like a flock
in the care
78 A
of Moses and Aaron.
maskil of Asaph.
Give
ear,
mv
people, to
mv
turn vour ear to what 2
1
will
expound
a
I
teaching,
saw
theme,
hold forth on the lessons of the past, •^things
that 4
Wc
we have heard and known,
our fathers have told
will
us.
not withhold them from their children,
telling the
coming generation
Lord and His wonders He performed.
the praises of the
and the I
[e
established a decree in Jacob,
Ordained
a
teaching
charging our lathers
L198
in Israel,
might,
kethuvim PSALMS 78.20
to
make them known
6 that a future
to their children,
generation might
know
— children yet to be born and
in turn tell their children
7that
they might put their confidence in God,
and not forget God's great deeds, but observe His commandments, 8 and
not be
like their fathers,
wayward and defiant generation, a generation whose heart was inconstant, whose spirit was not true to God. a
9 Like
the Ephraimite
who
played
10 they
bowmen
false in
the day of battle,
did not keep God's covenant,
they refused to follow His instruction; 11 they
forgot His deeds
and the wonders that 12
He
He showed
them.
performed marvels in the sight of their
in the land
He split the sea and took them through He made the waters stand like a wall. 14 He led them with a cloud by day, 13
and throughout the night by the 15
He
split
He
as if
of fire.
from the great deep.
brought forth streams from a rock
and made them flow down 17 But
light
it;
rocks in the wilderness
and gave them drink 16
fathers,
of Egypt, the plain of Zoan.
like a river.
on sinning against Him, defying the Most High in the parched land. 18 To test God was in their mind when they demanded food for themselves. 19 They spoke against God, saying, "Can God spread a feast in the wilderness? they went
20 True,
He
struck the rock and waters flowed,
streams gushed forth;
1199
K.ETHI-YIM
PSALMS
"8.21
He
but can
provide bread?
Can He supply His people with meat?" 21 The Lord heard and He raged; tire
broke out against Jacob.
anger tiared up
at Israel,
—because they did not put
their trust in
God,
did not relv on His deliverance.
He commanded the He opened the doors
2, So
:4 and
giving
manna upon them them heavenly grain.
for food.
rained
man
2S Each
skies above,
of heaven
ate a hero's meal;
He sent them provision in plenty. 26 He set the east wind moving in heaven, and drove the south wind bv His might. 2
~He
rained meat
winged birds 28 making
on them
like dust,
the sands of the sea,
like
them come down
inside
His camp,
around His dwelling-place. 29 Thev ate
He
till
they were sated;
gave them what thev craved.
30 Thev
had not vet wearied of what they craved,
the food
was
He
struck
down
at
them.
33
He made
,4
\Vhcn
the youth of Israel.
faith in
their davs
their years in
He
end
in futility,
sudden death.
God once
remembered
God Most
High,
Yct they deceived lied to
His wonders.
struck' them, they turned to
and sought 3STney
on sinning
thev went
and had no
,f,
mouths
anger flared up
slew their sturdiest,
32 Nonctheless,
•
in their
still
when God's
31
Him
that
God was
their
Him
their rock,
Redeemer.
with their speech,
with their words;
then hearts were inconstant toward -
1200
l.u
"lolled*
Him
again.
Him;
kethuvim PSALMS 78.53 they were untrue to His covenant. 38 But
He, being merciful, forgave
iniquity
and would not destroy;
He
restrained His wrath time
and did not give
full
He remembered
39 for
and again
vent to His fury; that they
were but
flesh,
a passing breath that does not return.
How often
40
did they defy
Him
did they grieve 41 Again
He
how He
45
redeemed them from the
foe;
displayed His signs in Egypt,
His wonders
^He
One of Israel.
did not remember His strength,
or the day 43
in the wilderness,
and again they tested God,
vexed b the Holy 42 They
Him
in the wasteland!
of Zoan.
in the plain
turned their rivers into blood;
He made their waters undrinkable. He inflicted upon them swarms of insects
to devour them,
frogs to destroy them.
^He
gave their crops over to grubs,
their 47
He
produce to
killed their vines
their sycamores 48
locusts.
He
c
with
with
hail,
frost. c
gave their beasts over to
hail,
their cattle to lightning bolts. 49
He
inflicted
His burning anger upon them,
wrath, indignation, trouble, a 50
band of deadly messengers.
He cleared a path for His anger; He did not stop short of slaying
them,
but gave them over to pestilence. 51
He
struck every first-born in Egypt,
the 52
He
first fruits
set
b
Or
c"c
"set
He
a limit
led
their vigor in the tents
His people moving
drove them 53
of
them
of Ham.
like sheep,
like a flock in the wilderness.
in safety; they
were unafraid;
to."
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
1201
KETHl/YIM
PSALMS
8.54
enemies, the sea covered them.
as for their
5*Hc brought them to His holv realm,*the mountain His right hand had acquired. 1
He
??
expelled nations before them, settled the tribes
them
allotting
of
Israel in their tents.
their portion
line. c
by the
God Most High,
s^Yet they defiantly tested
and did not observe His decrees.
"Thev
fell
away, disloyal
thev played
60
He
bow
vexed
thev
God
treacherous
false like a
Him with their high places; incensed Him with their idols.
58 Thev
59
like their fathers;
heard
and was enraged;
it
lie Utterly rejected Israel.
forsook the tabernacle of Shiloh,
the tent
M He
He
had
set
among men.
His might* go into
let
captivity,
His glorv into the hands of the 62
63 Firc
consumed
^Their and ,s
priests
their
^Hc
?
remained unwed. ~g
bv the sword,
fell
widows could not weep.
Thc Lord awoke like a
young men,
their
and their maidens
'
foe.
He gave His people over to the sword; He was enraged at His Very own.
as
from
sleep,
warrior ^shaking off c wine.
beat back His foes,
dealing them lasting disgrace. 1
[e rejected I
f,s I
le
le
the clan of Joseph;
did not choose the tribe of Ephraim.
did choose the tribe of Judah,
Mount
Zion, which
He
loved.
'''He built His Sanctuary like the heavens, like the earth that
1
Ic
established forever.
~"Hc chose David, His servant, and took him from the shcepfolds.
,
let
my
man when
>ki).
hear
my
prayer;
CTJ
come
before You.
)d noi hide
Your
face
in in\
from
me
lime ot trouble;
turn Ymii eai to me;
when
1226
house.
know nothing of evil.
will
He who I
my
eyes anything base;
I
I
Lord.
blameless;
without blame within
Perverse thoughts 5
justice;
co You, c)
way of the
study the
will live
I
psalm.
of faithfulness and
will sing
I
A
I
CTV,
answer
me
speedily.
he
is
faint
>\\^\
pours forth his
kethuvim PSALMS 102.21
my days have vanished like smoke my bones are charred like a hearth.
4 For
and 5
My
body
a "too
6 on
7I
am
b ~show
bones
among
awake;
day long
my
1
me;
revile
my name
to curse.
bread
like
drink with
tears,
because of Your wrath and Your
You have
for 12
my
skin.~ b
a roof.
have eaten ashes
and mixed
my
in the wilderness,
enemies
deriders use
10 For I
vehement groaning
like
upon
my
like grass;
food;
the ruins.
am
I
a lone bird 9 All
my
through
owl
like a great
an owl 8 I lie
my
account of
my
and withered
stricken
is
wasted" a to eat
My days I
You,
me
far
fury;
away.
shadow;
are like a lengthening
wither
13 But
cast
like grass.
O
Lord,
are
enthroned forever;
Your fame endures throughout the ages. 14 You will surely arise and take pity on Zion, for
it is
time to be gracious to her;
the appointed time has come. 15
Your
16
The
servants take delight in
and cherish
18
name of the Lord, Your glory.
the kings of the earth, the
Lord
has built Zion;
He has appeared in He has turned to the
all
May
this
be written
His glory.
prayer
and has not spurned 19
c
of the destitute
their prayer.
down
for a
that people yet to be created 20 For
stones,
dust.
nations will fear the
all
17 For
its
its
coming generation, praise the Lord.
may
He looks down from His holy height; Lord beholds the earth from heaven
the 21
to hear the groans of the prisoner,
to release those
M
Others "I forget."
M>
Lit. "cling to
c
condemned
to death;
my flesh."
< Meaning ofHeb. uncertain.
1227
kethuvim PSALMS
102.22
LORD may
—that the fame of the
be recounted
in
Zion,
praises in Jerusalem,
lis
1
when
23
the nations gather together,
the kingdoms, to serve the Lord.
He drained my strength in mid-course. He shortened my davs. 25] say, "O my God, do not take me away in the midst of my days,
:4
You whose
on
years ^.o
on end.
for generations
-"Of old You established the earth;
work of Your hands.
the heavens are the 27They shall perish,
they shall
all
but You
wear out
endure;
shall
like a
garment;
You change them like clothing and they pass away. You are the same, and Y'our years never end.
28 But
May
29
the children of
and
103 Of 2
soul,
O mv
Lord,
forget
le forgives all
He
securely
in Y'our presence."
being. His holy name.
and do not
heals
O mv
Lord,
mv
Bless the
"I
endure
David.
Bless the all
Your servants dwell
their offspring
all
soul
His bounties.
all
your sms,
your diseases.
redeems your
life
from the
Pit,
surrounds you with steadfast lave mk\ mercy. 5 ] le satisfies
vou with good things
so that your youth
''The
Lord
le I
M
deeds
Thc LORD
Mtiiiiiwi
I22.X
made known lis
nj
'
iiiii
•'
the prime of
like the eagle's.
executes righteous acts
and judgments I
renewed
is
in
is
t
for I
lis
all
w
who
a\
s
are
wronged.
to Moses,
the children Of Israel.
compassionate and gracious,
uncertain
lite,
•'
KETHUVIM PSALMS
104.1
slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love. 9
He
will
not contend forever,
or nurse His anger for 10
He
nor has
u For
He
As
east
As
requited us according to our iniquities.
is
His steadfast love toward those
from west, has He removed our
a father has
so the
who
fear
Him.
far
is
so far 13
sins,
heavens are high above the earth,
as the
so great 12
time.
all
has not dealt with us according to our
Lord
sins
compassion for
from
us.
his children,
has compassion for those
who
fear
Him.
He knows how we are formed; He is mindful that we are dust.
14 For
15
Man,
his days are like those
he blooms 16 a its
17 But
wind
own
like a
field;
no more, no longer knows it.
passes by and
place
of grass;
flower of the it is
Lord's steadfast love is for all eternity toward those who fear Him, and His beneficence is for the children's children the
18 of
who
those
keep His covenant
and remember to observe His precepts. 19
The Lord has
established His throne in heaven,
and His sovereign 20 Bless
the
Lord,
O
mighty creatures
rule
is
over
all.
His angels,
who do His
bidding,
ever obedient to His bidding; 21 bless
the
Lord,
His servants 22 bless
the
all
His hosts,
who do His
Lord,
all
will;
His works,
through the length and breadth of His realm; bless the
104
Bless the
O
Lord,
O my soul.
Lord,
O my
Lord, my God, You
soul;
arc verv great;
1229
ki
mi aim PSALMS
104.2
You arc clothed in glory and majesty, wrapped in a robe of light; You spread the heavens like a tent cloth.
2
He
3
of His
sets the ratters
lofts in the waters,
makes the clouds His chariot, moves on the wings of the wind.
*Hc makes fiery s
Hc
the winds His messengers,
flames His servants.
established the earth
so that
shall
it
on
its
foundations,
never totter.
"You made the deep cover
it
as a
garment;
the waters stood above the mountains.
"Thev
Your
fled at
rushed away 8
—mountains
to the place 9 You set
blast,
at the
sound of Your thunder,
rising, valleys sinking
You
established for them.
bounds they must not pass
so that they never again cover the earth.
"'You make springs gush forth they 1
make
their
in torrents;
way between
'giving drink to
all
the
hills,
the wild beasts;
the wild asses slake their thirst. 12
The
them
birds of the skv dwell beside
and smg among the l3
You water
14
You make
foliage.
the mountains from
the earth
sated
is
from the
Your
fruit
1
lofts;
of Your work.
the grass grow for the cattle,
and herbage for man's labor
may
that he
l5wine that 11
makes the
oil that
and bread
"The
trees
get food
t
out of the earth
cheers the hearts of
that sustains
the
LORD
1
where buds make
In I
230
stork has her
to »ml;t
tin
jut
i
thine front oil."
lite.
I
lis
own
fill,
planting,
their nests;
home
II
a
man's
drink their
the cedars of Lebanon,
tin-
men
face shine, b
in
the jumpers.
kethuvim PSALMS 104.32 18
The high mountains
are for wild goats;
the crags are a refuge for rock-badgers.
19
He made
20
the sun knows when to set. You bring on darkness and it is night, when all the beasts of the forests stir.
21 The lions
the
moon
to
mark
the seasons;
roar for prey,
seeking their food from God. 22
When
the sun
and couch 23
Man
they
rises,
come home
in their dens.
then goes out to his work,
to his labor until the evening.
24
How many the earth
is full
its
creatures
go the
Lord;
and wide,
beyond number, and
living things, small 26 There
O
with wisdom;
all
of Your creations.
25 There is the sea, vast
with
You have made,
are the things
You have made them
great.
ships,
and Leviathan that You formed to sport with. 27A11
of them look to You
to give 28 Give it
them
their
food when
to them, they gather
open Your hand, they
it
it is
due.
up;
are well satisfied;
29 hide
take
Your face, they are terrified; away their breath, thev perish
and turn again into dust; 30 send
back Your breath, they are created,
and You renew the
face
of the
earth.
31
May
32
may the Lord rejoice in His works! He looks at the earth and it trembles; He touches the mountains and they smoke.
the glory of the
Lord
endure forever;
1231
MS
KETHUVIM PSA1
104.33
Lord
33 1 will sing to the
long
as
as
I
live;
my lift will chant hymns re my 'May my prayer be pleasing to Him; all
I
35
I
will rejoice in the
May
clod.
LORD.
sinners disappear from the earth,
and the wicked be no more, Bless the
O my
Lord,
soul.
Halleluiah.
105
LORD;
Praise the
on His name;
call
proclaim His deeds
among
the peoples.
Sing praises to Him;
2
speak of 3 Exult in let all
4 Turn
His wondrous
all
acts.
His holy name;
who
to the
seek the
Lord,
LORD
rejoice.
to His might;-1
seek His presence constantly.
Remember
5
wonders
the
He
has done.
His portents and the judgments
He
has pronounced,
of Abraham, His servant,
"() offspring
descendants of Jacob, His chosen ones.
"He 1
,X
I
le
is
lis is
the
Lord
ever mindful of
the promise ''that
our God;
judgments are throughout the
He made
swore to
He
I
lis
earth.
covenant,
gave for
a
thousand generations,
with Abraham,
[saac,
'"and confirmed in a decree for Jacob, for Israel, as an eternal covenant,
"saving, as
1
'
I
"To you
hcv were then few a
I
will give the land
voui allotted heritage.
m
number,
mere handful, sojourning
there,
'^wandering from nation to nation, /.
1232
.
ih,
Ad-.
,1
ft
78.6li
\
ofCanaaij
kethuvim PSALMS
105.31
from one kingdom to another. 14
He allowed no one to oppress them; He reproved Icings on their account, 15
"Do
My
do not harm 16
He
My
not touch
called
down
anointed ones;
prophets."
on the
a famine
land,
destroyed every staff of bread. 17
He
sent ahead of
them
a
man,
Joseph, sold into slavery. 18 His feet
were subjected to
fetters;
an iron collar was put on his neck. 19 Until his
prediction
20 The
came
Lord
the decree of the
true
purged him.
king sent to have him freed;
the ruler of nations released him.
He made him
21
the lord of his household,
empowered him over
all
his possessions,
22 to discipline his princes at will,
to teach his elders 23
Then
Israel
came
wisdom.
to Egypt;
Jacob sojourned in the land of 24
He made
His people very
more numerous than 2Sb
He
changed
their
Ham.
fruitful,
their foes.
hearr b to hate His people,
to plot against His servants. 26
He
sent His servant Moses,
and Aaron, 27 They
whom He
had chosen.
performed His signs among them,
His wonders, against the land of Ham. 28
Hc c
29
Hc
sent darkness;
it
was very dark;
did they not defy His word?
c
turned their waters into blood
and
killed their fish.
30 Their
land teemed with frogs,
even the rooms of their king. 3
'Swarms of
b-b
Or
«
Meaning ofHeb.
insects
came
at
His command,
"Their heart changed." uncertain.
1233
kethuvim PSALMS
throughout
lice, :; 1
[c
105.32
gave them
and flaming ;; 1
le
their country,
hail far rain,
their land.
fire in
struck their vines and
broke
down
•^Locusts came
rig trees.
the trees of their country.
His command,
at
grasshoppers without number. 35They
devoured every green thing
they ;
'i le
consumed
down
struck
the 1
le led Israel*
none among
39
Hc
when
they
left,
Israel d
had
fallen
40They
and
fire
to light
asked and satisfied
He opened it
upon them.
spread a cloud for a cover,
and
41
of
and gold;
silver
their tribes faltered.
38 Egypt rejoiced
for dread
their vigor.
out with
1
soil.
every first-born in the land,
of
first fruit
;_
in the land;
the produce of the
flowed
42 Mindful
up the
He
night.
brought them
quail,
them with food from heaven.
a rock so that
water gushed forth;
stream
parched land.
as a
in the
of His sacred promise
to His servant 4;ile led
Abraham,
His people out
in gladness,
His chosen ones with joyous song. 44
He
gave them the lands of nations;
they inherited the wealth of peoples, ^Sthat they a\k\ I
106
might keep His laws
observe
1
lis
teachings.
[allclujah.
Hallelujah.
Praise the l.oi tor 1
" / it
1234
them
lis
steadfast love
He is
is
good;
eternal.
kethuvim PSALMS 106.17 2
Who
can
tell
proclaim
3
Happy
6
all
His
right at
Lord,
praises?
who
are those
who do 4 Be
the mighty acts of the
all
act justly,
times.
O
Lord, when You favor Your people; take note of me when You deliver them, 5 that I may enjoy the prosperity of Your chosen ones, share the joy of Your nation, glow in Your very own people. mindful of me,
We
have sinned
like
our forefathers;
we have gone astray, done evil. 7 Our forefathers in Egypt did not perceive Your wonders; they did not remember Your abundant love,
but rebelled
He
8 Yet
He
befits
Sea of Reeds.
His name,
make known His might.
to 9
at the sea, at the
saved them, as
sent His blast against the Sea of Reeds;
it
became
dry;
He led them through the deep 10 He delivered them from the foe,
as
through a wilderness.
redeemed them from the enemy. 11
Water covered their adversaries; not one of them was left.
12
Then they
believed His promise,
and sang His 13 But
praises.
they soon forgot His deeds;
they would not wait to learn His plan. They were seized with craving in the wilderness,
14
and put 15
He
God
to the test in the wasteland.
gave them what they asked
then 16 There
for,
made them waste away. was envy of Moses
in the
camp,
and of Aaron, the holy one of the Lord. 17
Thc
earth
opened up and swallowed Dathan,
closed over the party of Abiram.
1235
KETHUVTM PSALMS
A
1S
among
blazed
fire
a
106.18
flame that
They made a and bowed down
l9
2(l
The\ exchanged tor the
21
their party,
consumed the wicked. calf at Horcb to a molten image.
their glorv
image of
a bull that feeds
on
grass.
Thev forgot God who saved them,
who performed
great deeds in Egypt,
—wondrous deeds in the land of Ham. awesome deeds at the Sea of Reeds. ^He would have destroyed them had not Moses His chosen one
Him
confronted
in the
breach
to avert His destructive wrath. 24 Thev rejected
25
the desirable land,
and put no faith Thev grumbled in
in
His promise.
their tents
and disobeyed the Lord. 26 So
He
to
raised
His hand
make them
fall in
in
oath
the wilderness,
27to disperse-1 their offspring
and 28Thev
scatter
them through the
among
the nations
lands.
attached themselves to Baal Peor,
ate sacrifices offered to the dead. 2>/
rhev provoked anger by their deeds,
and
a
plague broke out
among them.
sophinehas stepped forth and intervened, .\\k\
the plague ceased.
was reckoned to
31 It
tor 32They
all
his merit
generations, to eternity.
provoked wrath
at
and Moses suffered on
the waters of their account,
"because thev rebelled against llim and he spoke
;
I
hey did not destroy the nations as the
liiniiiiii.
236
rashly.
Ktmln
I.
oki> had commanded them,
Meribah
kethuvim PSALMS 106.48 35 but
mingled with the nations
and learned 36 They
their ways.
worshiped their
which became 37 Their
own
idols,
a snare for them.
sons and daughters
they sacrificed to demons. 38 They
shed innocent blood,
the blood of their sons and daughters,
whom
they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan;
so the land was polluted with bloodguilt. 39 Thus
they became defiled by their
debauched through
acts,
their deeds.
Lord was angry with His people and He abhorred His inheritance. 41 He handed them over to the nations; 40The
their foes ruled them. 42 Their
enemies oppressed them
and they were subject to 43
He
their
power.
saved them time and again,
but they were deliberately rebellious,
and so they were brought low by
their iniquity.
^When He saw that they were in distress, when He heard their cry, 45 He was mindful of His covenant and 46
in
His great
He made
all
47 Deliver us,
faithfulness relented.
their captors kindly disposed
toward them.
O Lord our God,
and gather us from among the nations, to acclaim to glory in
Your holy name, Your praise.
48 Blessed is the
From Let
all
Lord, God of Israel,
eternity to eternity.
the people say,
"Amen."
Hallelujah.
1237
KM HI AIM PSALMS HOC) K
107
107.1
IV E
F
Praise the
Lord,
His steadfast love
Thus
2
He
far is
the redeemed of the
let
good;
is
eternal!"
Lord
say,
He redeemed from adversity, 'whom He gathered in from the lands,
those
from
east
and west,
from the north and from the 4
Some
lost their
way
in the
w
sea.
ilderness,
in the wasteland;
they found no settled plaee. s
Hungry and
thirsty,
their spirit failed. 6In their adversity they eried to die
and 7
He
LORD,
reseued them from their troubles.
He showed them
way
a direct
to reach a settled place. 8 Let
them
praise the
Lord
for
His steadfast
Love,
His wondrous deeds for mankind;
He
9 for
the hungry with
filled
1()
Some
has satisfied the thirsty, all
good
things.
lived in deepest darkness,
bound
in cruel irons,
"because they defied the word of God, spurned the counsel of the Most High. 12
He humbled
their hearts
through suffering;
they stumbled with no one to help. l3 In
then adversity they cried to the
and
He
Lord,
rescued them from their troubles.
"Ik' brought them out of deepest darkness, broke their bonds asunder. 1
In them
praise-
the
Lord
for
I
lis
steadfast love,
His wondrous deeds lor mankind, "•for I
1238
le
I
le
shattered gates of bronze,
broke then iron
bars.
kethuvim PSALMS 107.34 17 There
and 18 A11
were fools
who
suffered for their sinful way,
for their iniquities.
food was loathsome to them;
they reached the gates of death. 19 In
Lord
their adversity they cried to the
and
He
saved them from their troubles.
He gave an order and healed them; He delivered them from the pits. a 21 Let them praise the Lord for His steadfast 20
love,
His wondrous deeds for mankind. 22 Let
them
and
tell
23 Others
offer thanksgiving sacrifices,
His deeds in joyful song.
go down to the
sea in ships,
ply their trade in the mighty waters; 24 they
LORD
have seen the works of the
and His wonders
in the deep.
By His word He raised a storm wind that made the waves surge. 26 Mounting up to the heaven, plunging down to the depths, 25
disgorging in their misery, 27they reeled all
and staggered
their skill to
28 In their adversity
and 29
He
He
drunken man,
like a
avail.
they cried to the
Lord,
saved them from their troubles.
reduced the storm to a whisper;
the waves were 30 They rejoiced
and 31 Let
no
He
them
stilled.
when
all
was
quiet,
brought them to the port they desired. praise the
Lord
for
His steadfast
love,
His wondrous deeds for mankind.
them
exalt
Him
acclaim
Him
in the assembly
32 Let
33
He
in the congregation
of the
of the people,
elders.
turns the rivers into a wilderness,
springs of water into thirsty land, 34fruitful land into a salt
marsh,
because of the wickedness of
its
inhabitants.
Viz., of death.
1239
kethi-vim
PSALMS
^Hc
107.35
turns the wilderness into pools,
parched land into springs of water. ;
He
°There
hungry;
settles the
they build a place to settle •
~Thev sow
;
in.
and plant vineyards
fields
that yield a fruitful harvest. 38
He
blesses
He
and
them and thev
does not
^'after they
increase greatly;
their cattle decrease,
let
had been few and crushed
by oppression, misery, and sorrow. 4l,
He
pours contempt on great
and makes them 4 'but
and increases 42 The
I
3
song.
A
it
and
rejoice;
heart
is
stopped.
Lord.
firm,
O
God;
and chant
a
hymn
with
all
my
soul.
O
will
4 I will
is
note of these things;
will take
psalm of David.
will sing
Awake, I
suffering,
consider the steadfast love of the
will
'My
2
man
in trackless deserts;
from
mouth of all wrongdoers
4VThe wise
108 A
secures
their families like flocks.
upright see
the
he
way
lose their
He
the needy
men
harp and lyre! wake the dawn.
You among the peoples, O Lord, hymn to You among the nations;
praise
sing
a
Hot Your faithfulness is higher than the heavens; Your steadfastness reaches to the skv. '
>Exall let
Yourself over the heavens,
Your glory be over
7bTha(
those
whom You Your
deliver with
"Clod promised that
With n Wnl> it
1240
I
II.
,/
in
I
love
light
lis
O
God;
the earth!
may
be rescued,
hand and answer me.
sanctuary
'
would cxultinglv divide up Shcchcm, ,7.8
7
i
all
/'
u>it
to
meaning ofHeb
Bed
5.1.
uncertain
kethuvim PROVERBS
u Honest
and balances
scales
bag
All the weights in the 12
Wicked deeds
For the throne 13 Truthful
are is
are the
16.28
Lord's;
His work.
are
an abomination to kings,
established
by righteousness.
speech wins the favor of kings;
They love those who speak honestly. 14The king's wrath is a messenger of death, But a wise man can appease it. 15 The king's smile means life; His favor 16
like a rain
is
How much
To
better to acquire
acquire understanding
17 The
18 Pride
preserve his
gold;
life
evil;
watches his way.
goes before ruin,
Arrogance, before 19 Better
Than
wisdom than
preferable to silver.
is
highway of the upright avoids
He who would
to be
failure.
humble and among the lowly
to share spoils with the proud.
He who
20
cloud in spring.
Happy
is
adept in a matter will attain success;
who
trusts in the Lord. The wise-hearted is called discerning; One whose speech is pleasing gains wisdom.
he
is
21
Good sense is a fountain of life to those who have it, And folly is the punishment of fools. 23 The mind of the wise man makes his speech effective And increases the wisdom on his lips. 22
24 Pleasant
words
are like a
Sweet to the palate and 25
A
But
road
may seem
in the
end
26 The appetite
it is
Because
his
h Lit.
on
a
c
"forces
him
on.~ c
plots c evil;
his lips
A shifty man
And p
men;
evil
not desire to be with them;
2For their hearts- talk violence, 1
And
A
their lips speak mischief.
house
3
And
built
is
by wisdom,
established by understanding;
is
By
know ledge are its rooms rilled With all precious and beautiful things.
A
5
A
man
wise
is
strength;
knowledgeable man exerts power;
6 For
by stratagems yOU wage war.
And
victory
comes with much planning.
Wisdom is too loth' tor a tool; He does not open his mouth in "He who lays plans to do harm 7
called by
Is
men
a
the gate.
schemer.
''The schemes offolly are sin.
And
a scoffer is
an abomination to men.
vou showed yourself slack in power,
'"If
in
time of trouble.
Wanting
"It 'vou retrained from rescuing those taken oil to death.
Those condemned It
Surely I
Ic
And nctt
to
Mainiwi Set noli to
1324
h
ur hie
man
as
w
ill
kn< >w
he deserves.
it.
kethuvim PROVERBS 24.27
My son,
13
Let 14
its
eat honey, for
it is
good;
sweet drops be on your palate.
Know: such
wisdom
is
for vour soul;
you attain it, there is a future; Your hope will not be cut off. If
Do
Wicked man! Do no violence 15
16 Seven
If
your enemy
he
trips, let
18 Lest
And
the
avert
home of the
righteous man;
to his dwelling.
times the righteous
While the wicked 17If
not lurk by the
man
are tripped
do not
falls,
see
it
and gets up,
exult;
your heart not
Lord
falls
by one misfortune.
rejoice,
and be displeased,
His wrath from him.
Do not be vexed by evildoers; Do not be incensed by the wicked; 19
20 For there
is
no
future for the evil
The lamp of the wicked goes 21 Fear
the
And do
Lord, my
son, and the king,
comes from them suddenly;
The doom both
decree
23 These also are
by the sages:
24
out.
not mix with dissenters,
22 For disaster
It is
man;
who
can foreknow?
not right to be partial in judgment.
He who
says to the guilty,
Shall be cursed
Damned by
"You
are innocent,"
by peoples,
nations;
go well with them who decide justly; good things will light upon them.
25 But it shall
Blessings of
26 Giving a Is like
27 Put
straightforward reply
giving a
kiss.
your external
affairs in order,
1325
KhmrviM PROVERBS
24.28
ready what you have
cict
in the field,
Then build yourself a home.
Od
:s
not be
Would you
^Do w
I
M] l
a
witness against your fellow without
do
not say, "I will
pay the
ill
good
cause;
mislead with your speech?
man what
to
him what he did
to
me;
he deserves."
passed by the held of a lazy man.
By the vineyard of a man lacking sense. ;i It was all overgrown with thorns;
-
surface
Its
And
was covered with duckweed,
stone fence lay
its
&1 observed and took saw it and learned a
it
A
to heart;
lesson.
I
33
in ruins.
more sleep, a bit more slumber, more A bit hugging yourself in bed, u And poverty will come b calling upon vou, bit
•
And
?q
^jkJ ot
want,
man
like a
b
with a shield.
These too are proverbs ot Solomon, which die
men
ot
-It
the glory of
is
And
God
Is
A
mind of kings
the
4 The
plumb
le/ekiah
a matter. like
the earth in
— unfathomable.
dross having been separated from the
vessel
emerged
silver,
for the smith.
^Remove the wicked from the king's presence. And his throne will be established in justice. "Do not exalt yourself in the king's presence;
Do
not stand in the place ot nobles.
For
Than
Do H
ii
is
i
not
better to be told, "Step
be degraded
let
w
hat
of 1
lib
uncertain
in
up here,"
the presence of the great.
vour eves have seen
Be vented rashly
Meaning
32f>
I
to conceal a matter.
the glory of a king to
'Like the heavens in their height,
1
King
fudah copied:
in
.1
quarrel;
its
depth.
kethuvim PROVERBS 25.23 Thinka of what
When
it
will effect in the end,
your fellow puts you to shame.
9 Defend
vour right against your fellow,
But do not give away the 10 Lest
who
he
And your bad 11 Like
repute never end.
13 Like
a ring
of gold, a golden ornament,
the coldness of
Is a trusty
one
snow
clouds,
who
harvesttime
who
send him;
wind
—but no
you
rain
boasts of gifts not given.
Through forbearance
A gentle
a ruler
may
be
won
over;
tongue can break bones.
what you need, you throw it up.
find honey, eat only
Lest, surfeiting yourself, 17 Visit
at
messenger to those
ear.
his master's spirits.
lifts
14 Like
16 If
showpieces b
silver
wise man's reproof in a receptive
Is a
15
of another,
secrets
reproach you,
golden apples in
12 Like
Is
it
phrase well turned.
Is a
He
hears
your neighbor sparingly,
Lest he have his surfeit of you and loathe you. 18 Like a
Is a
club, a sword, a sharpened arrow,
man who
19 Like a
Is a
testifies falsely
against his fellow.
loose tooth and an unsteady leg,
treacherous support in time of trouble.
20 Disrobing
on
a chilly day,
Like vinegar on natron,
one
Is
21 If
he
22
You
23
sings songs to a sorrowful soul.
your enemy
If
And
who
is
will
the
b
hungry, give him bread to
A north
him water
be heaping
Lord
will
eat;
to drink.
live coals
on
his head,
reward you.
wind produces
And whispered »
is
thirsty, give
rain,
words, a glowering
face.
Lit. "Lest."
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
1327
PROYl-RKs
kethi-vim
^Dwelling Than
25.24
corner of a root'
in the
woman
contentious
a
h
in
a
better
is
spacious house. b
^Like cold water to a parched throat Is ^i>od news from a distant land. :
:
~Ir is
b
Nor
is
:
As
So ;
not
uncurbed.
.\nd rain at harvesttime.
for a horse
must
and
swallow
a
backfire.
fly.
a
a bridle for a
donkey,
rod for the back of dullards.
a
Do
b
fitting tor a dullard.
a gratuitous curse
A whip
And 4
summer
in is
is
sparrow must Hit and
a
wicked one.
an open city without walls
honor
i
a
much honey,
honorable to search tor honor.
it
snow
Like
before
fallen
nor good to eat
man whose temper
Is a
Si
spring, a ruined fountain.
man
righteous
:s I.ikc
26
muddied
°I.ikc a
Is a
not answer
Else you ^Answer
become
will a
dullard in accord with his
a
like
folly,
him.
dullard in accord with his folk',
Else he will think himself wise.
who
"I le
sends
a
message by
Will wear out legs and
As Si
H
legs
Like
S.
a
pebble
in the
dullard
a cripple.
mouth of dullards. a dullard.
thorn comes to the hand of a drunkard,
''As a
So
a
"K
A master
proverb to the mouth of
a
dullard.
can produce anything,
*
But he who hires a dullard is as one M As a dog returns to his vomit,
So
dullard repeals his
a
\ou
It
I
Ik e t
\
/ //
see a
man who
more hope
man
says,
"
tlnul;
Mnnitiitf
1328
is
lazy
Kcthib afiti at
b lawlessness
in a sling.
paying honor to
is
.
hang limp on
proverb
a
is
i
a
must put up with
ll
Ihli
uncertain
who
lures transients.
folly. t
h inks himself wise,
tor a dullard than tor him.
kethuvim PROVERBS 26.28 "There's a cub 14The
And
He
road, a lion in the squares."
hinge,
its
man on his bed. man buries his hand
the lazv
The
15
on the
door turns on lazv
will
not even bring
it
in the
bowl;
to his mouth.
The lazy man thinks himself wiser Than seven men who give good advice. 16
A passerby who
17
one
18 Like
a
19 Is
20 For lack
And
of wood a
And They
man
for kindling
words of a querulous man
Are ardent
lips
An enemy
24
are bruising;
with an
evil
deceit.
may be
his evil will be
He who
trust
him,
are in his mind.
concealed by dissimulation,
exposed to public view.
digs a pit will
And whoever
do not
fair-spoken
For seven abominations hatred
mind.
dissembles with his speech,
Though he be
A
strife.
over earthenware
Inwardly he harbors
28
stilled.
penetrate one's inmost parts.
23 Base silver laid
26 His
man contention is wood for a fire
embers and
for
a contentious
22 The
27
quarrel
goes out,
fire
without a querulous
21 Charcoal
But
else's
who seizes a dog by its ears. madman scattering deadlv firebrands, arrows, one who cheats his fellow and says, "I was only joking."
Is like
25
someone
gets embroiled in
fall
rolls a stone,
lying tongue hates
c
it
in
it,
will roll
back on him.
those crushed by
it;~
c
Smooth speech throws one down.
1329
PROVERBS
ki-mrvi.M
17
£j / Do
27.1
nor boast CM tomorrow.
For you do nor know what the day
will bring.
I.ct
the
mouth of another
The
lips
of a stranger, nor your own.
:
;
A
praise you, nor yours,
stone has weight, sand
Bur
a tool's
heavy,
is
vexation outweighs them both.
There is the cruelty of fury, the overflowing of anger, Rut who can withstand jealousy? 5 Open reproof is better than concealed love. ^Wounds by a loved one are long lasting; The kisses of an enemy are profuse. "A sated person disdains honey, Rut to 8 Like
a
a
hungry man anything
man who wanders from
Is a
bitter
sparrow wandering from his
9 Oil
and incense gladden the
And
the sweetness of a friend
its
seems sweet.
nest
home.
heart. is
better than one's
own
counsel.
Do not desert vour friend and your father's friend; Do not enter your brother's house in your rime of misfortune; A close neighbor is better than a distant brother. 1(l
"Get wisdom, my son, and gladden mv heart, That I may have what to answer those who taunt me. 12 The shrewd man saw trouble and took cover; The simple kept going and paid the penalty. 13 Sei/.e
his
Take
as a pledge, [for
ir
garment, for he stood surety for another;-
he stood surety] for an unfamiliar woman.
le
who
greers his fellow loudly early in the
Shall
have
ir
I4 1
An
ls
reckoned to him
endless dripping on
a
morning
as a curse.
rainy day
And a contentious wife are alike; "As soon repress her as repress the wind, (
)i
declare one's right hand to be
oil.
'"As iron sharpens iron
So
.1
man
sharpens the wit
who tends a And he who cares IN
IIe
'''As face
1:1
1330
"Jk
answers
1,
of his friend.
fig tree will
for his i
Meaning ofHeb.
b-b
Or "make
•>-•>
Meaning ofHeb.
that
many
God
sides to sagacity;
has overlooked for you
some of your
3
uncertain.
sport of";
cf.
Pal.
Aram.
'afli.
uncertain.
1353
KKTHIVIM JOB
L.7
1
Would vmi discover the mystery of God? Would you discover the limit of the Almighty? S
[ighcr than heaven
I
Deeper than Sheol measure
"Its
And 1(M
Or ll
— what
— what can you know?
longer than the earth
is
broader than the
Should
k
knows
lie
sea.
pass by, or confine.
an assembly,
call
For
I
can you dor
who
deceitful
can stop
Him?
•'
men;
When He sees iniquity, docs He not discern 1: A hollow man will get understanding. When a wild ass is bom a man. »
it?
-'
l3
But
And
if
you
direct
your mind.
spread forth your hands toward
l4If there
And do
is
not
reside in
let injustice
Him
remove
iniquity with you,
it.
your tent
Then, free of blemish, you will hold your head high. And, b when in straits, h be unafraid. ls
'"You (
'"•'
then put vour misery out of mind,
will
bnsider
it
water that has flowed
as
Life will be brighter than
noon;
past. a
You will shine, you will be like the morning. ls You will be secure, for there is hope. And, entrenched, '''You will
lie
The great
will
:,,
you
will rest secure;
undisturbed;
court your favor.
But the eyes of the wicked pine away;
Escape
is
cut off
Thcv have onlv
12
•'
down
Then Job
said
from them;
their last breath to look forward to.
m
reply:
Indeed, inn are the [voice o\
And w isdom w Bui ili'n
1
354
:mr..i.|
I.
like
other
ill
you, have
Heb
|
the people.
die with vou.
editions
a
mind,
mu?faq, "you
will be firm."
KETHUVIM JOB
And am
Who 4I
not
less
than you.
know
does not
such things?
have become a laughingstock to
"One who
to
calls
God and
Blamelessly innocent" 5a
Tn
12.19
—
my
friend
answered,
is
a laughingstock.
the thought of the complacent there
contempt for
is
calamity;
ready for those whose foot
It is
6 Robbers live
And a
those
7 But
The 8
Or
The 9
untroubled in their
who
whom
Those
provoke
and they
fish
tents,
are secure,
of the
sea,
all
His hand
is
it
a
will teach you;
birds of the sky, they will
speak to the earth,
tell
you,
will teach you;
they will inform you.
these does not
That the hand of the 10 In
God
God's hands have produced.
ask the beasts,
Who among
~ slips. a
Lord
know
has done this?
every living soul
And the breath of all mankind. n Truly, the ear tests arguments As the palate tastes foods. 12 Is wisdom in the aged
And 13
understanding in the long-lived?
With
Him
wisdom and
are
courage;
His are counsel and understanding. 14Whatever
He
Whomever He
tears
down
cannot be
rebuilt;
imprisons cannot be set
free.
When He holds back the waters, they dry up; When He lets them loose, they tear up the land. 16 With Him are strength and resourcefulness; 15
Erring and causing to err are from Him. 17
He makes
And
counselors go about naked b
causes judges to
go mad.
He undoes the belts of kings, And fastens loincloths on them. 19 He makes priests go about naked, b 18
And "•>
h c
leads tcmple-servants c astray.
Meaning ofHeb.
A
uncertain.
sign of madness.
Cf. Ufjaritic
ytnm, a
class
of temple servants; others "the mighty"
1355
KMiirviM JOB
And
men of
deprives trusty
[e
1
2l
L2.20
away the reason of elders.
takes
He
speech.
pours disgrace upon great men.
And loosens the belt of the mighty. :: Hc draws mysteries OUt of the darkness. And brings obscurities to light. ;
-
I
le exalts
nations, then destroys them;
He expands nations, then leads them away. :4 He deranges the leaders of the people. And makes them wander 25Thej
grope without
He makes them wander
13 My My
eve has seen
I
"Indeed, I
All
know
I
it.
also;
you. to the Almighty;
on arguing with God.
insist
4 But
drunk.
as if
and understood
would speak
I
waste.
this;
all
ear has heard
What you know, am not less than
2
in a trackless
light in the darkness;
you invent
lies;
of you are quacks.
Ifyou would only keep quiet It would be considered wisdom on your Hear now my arguments,
5
part.
fl
listen to
my
pleading.
"Will von speak unjustly on God's behalf? Will you speak deceitfully for
you be
'Will
partial
Him?
toward Him?
Will you plead God's cause? ''Will
it
go
well
Will you tool lu
He
[fin
Him
•'
your heart
•
lis
Vour
Lit
In lavry
1356
"
one
tools
men?
you
'
are partial
toward Him.
threat will terrify you, I
tear
u
ill
briefs .ue
Your responses "
as
reprove you
will surely
"His And 1
when He examines you?
seize vou.
empty4
.ire
'
platitudes;
iinsubst.inti.il/
KETHUVIM JOB 13
Keep
14
How long!
15d
I will
my
take
I will
life
He may well
Yet
my
quiet; I will have
Come what may upon
my
teeth;
me;
I
may have no hope;
d
my case before Him. my salvation:
too
is
That no impious
man
17 Listen closely to
Give ear to
my
18 See
I
now,
know
flesh in
hands.
argue
I will
16 In this
my
my
slay
say,
me.
take
in
14.2
can come into His presence.
my words;
discourse.
have prepared a case;
win it. would challenge me? then 1 should keep silent and expire. 20 But two things do not do to me, So that I need not hide from You: 2 Remove Your hand from me, And let not Your terror frighten me. 22 Then summon me and I will respond, Or I will speak and You reply to me. I
23
I will
is it
How many
Advise 24
that
who
19 For
Why
And
me
that
are
my
iniquities
do You hide Your
treat
and
of my transgression and
me
like
sins? sin.
face,
an enemy?
You harass a driven leaf, You pursue dried-up straw, 26 That You decree for me bitter things And make me e answer for e the iniquities of my 27 That You put my feet in the stocks And watch all my ways, f~Hemming in my footsteps?* 25 Will
Will
~
28
Man
wastes away
youth,
like a rotten thing,
Like a garment eaten by moths.
14 Man 2
He
born of woman blossoms
dd So with kcthib;
« Lit. f- f
like a
others with qcrc
is
short-lived
and sated with trouble.
flower and withers; "Though
He
slay me, yet will I trust in
Him."
"inherit."
Meaning ofHeb.
uncertain.
1357
KFIHI'YIM JOB
He
14.3
vanishes
like a
shadow and docs not endure.
*Do You fix Your gaze on such Will You go to law with me?
Who
4a
a
oner
can produce a clean thing out of an unclean one?
one!
days are determined;
"1 lis
You know the number of his months; You have set him limits that he cannot pass. 6Turn away from him. that he may be at ease Until, like a hireling, he finishes out his daw "There If Its
hope
is
for a tree;
down
cut
it is
it
And
roots are old in the earth,
stump
its
dies in the
9 At the scent
of water
And produce
branches
10 But
Man
where
like a sapling.
he?
is
down
lies
fail,
up and
the river dries
So man
He
bud
mortals languish and die;
expires;
And
ground,
will
it
'The waters of the sea
12
is
never to
that
me
Set
l4 If a
a fixed
man
my
Until
You
no more,
in Sheol,
passes.
time to attend to me.
dies,
can he
of my
All the time
are
his sleep.
You would hide me Conceal me until Your anger 13
parched. rise;
awake only when the heavens
will
Onlv then be aroused from
ls
itself;
shoots will not cease.
BIf its
1
renew
will
again?
live
service
I
wait
replacement comes.
WOllld
call
mk\
I
would answer You;
You would set Your heart on Your handiwork. "'Then You would not count mv steps, (
)r
17
keep watch over
Mv
Y< hi
Mainmii
U5X
nf
transgression
would Hih
mv
coal over
1111,1
rtniii
sin.
would be
my
sealed
iniquity
up
in a
pouch;
No
KETHUVTM JOB 18 Mountains
Rocks
collapse
are dislodged
15.12
and crumble;
from
their place.
wears away stone;
19 Water
Torrents wash away earth;
So you destroy man's hope, You overpower him forever and he perishes; You alter his visage and dispatch him. 21 His sons attain honor and he does not know 20
They 22
He
And
15
are
humbled and he
feels
is
not aware of
only the pain of his
his spirit
mourns
it;
it.
flesh,
in him.
Eliphaz the Temanite said in reply:
2
Does
And 3
a wise
fill
answer with windy opinions,
with the east wind?
Should he argue with
With words 4
man
his belly
You
that are of
useless talk,
no worth?
subvert piety
And
restrain prayer to God. Your sinfulness dictates your speech, So you choose crafty language. 6 Your own mouth condemns you not Your lips testify against you. 5
—
I;
7 Were you the first man born? Were you created before the hills? 8 Have you listened in on the council of God? Have you sole possession of wisdom? 9 What do you know that we do not know, Or understand that we do not? 10
Among
Older by 11
than your father.
Are God's consolations not enough
And His 12
us are gray-haired old men, far
How
gentle
for you,
words to you?
your heart has carried you away,
1359
kimrvi.M JOB
I
15.13
low your eyes
•'
have
failed
you,
•'
l3
That you could vent your anger on clod. And let micIi words our oi your mouth!
What 1^ man that he can be cleared or guilt. One born of woman, that he be in the right? l4
ls
Hc
puts no trust in His holy ones;
The heavens
His sight;
are not guiltless in
What then of one loathsome and Man, who drinks wrongdoing like l6
'"I will
hold forth;
What
have seen,
18
I
listen to I
foul,
water!
me;
will declare
That which wise men have transmitted from
And have not withheld, ,9 To whom alone the land was given, No stranger passing among them: 20 The wicked man writhes in torment Pew 2
all
his days;
years are reserved for the ruthless.
'Frightening sounds
rill
his ears;
When he is at ease a robber falls upon him. 22 He is never sure he will come back from the
A
sword
23
He
him
stares
wanders about
for bread
— where
is it?
that the day of darkness has been readied for him.
^Troubles
terrify
king
a
2S For
And 2,, \
•'
runs
le
Him
at
his thickly
face
lis
dwells
defiantly13
in cities
houses that
1
[e will
lis
1
1
shall
Mtiomiii 'ifitli
ill
produce lib
at l
link
"
•'
doomed
to ruin.
not be lived
in.
become heaps
ot rubble.
not be rich;
wealth w
lis
fat
with blubber.
That are destined to 'I
a
bossed shield.
covered with
is
his loins
2K I Ic
In
him, anxiety overpowers him.
expecting a siege.
he has raised his arm against Clod
With I
a
played the hero against the Almighty.
And
1360
dark;
in the face.
He knows Like
I il
their fathers.
not endure;
shall not
uncertain
bend to the
earth.
•'
KETHUVIM JOB 30
He
will never get
Flames a
"He
16.9
away from the darkness;
will sear his shoots;
will pass
away by the breath of His mouth.
He will not be trusted; He will be misled by falsehood, 31
And 32
falsehood will be his recompense. _a
He
will wither before his time,
His boughs never having flourished.
He will drop his unripe grapes like a vine; He will shed his blossoms like an olive tree. 33
34 For the
consumes the
Fire
35 For
And
16
is
desolate;
of the briber;
tents
they have conceived mischief, given birth to
their
Job said 2I
company of the impious
womb
evil,
has produced deceit.
in reply:
have often heard such things;
You
are
all
mischievous comforters.
Have windy words no limit? What afflicts you that you speak on? 4 I would also talk like you If you were in my place; I would barrage you with words, I would wag my head over you. 5 1 would encourage you with words, 3 My moving lips would bring relief. 3
6 If I
speak,
my
pain will not be relieved,
—
And if I do not what have I lost? TNow He has truly worn me out; You have destroyed my whole community. 8 You have shriveled me;
My
gauntness serves as a witness,
And
J
Lit.
testifies
against me.
He
9 In
His anger
He
gnashes His teeth at me;
Mv
foe stabs
me
tears
and persecutes me;
with his eves.
"my mouth."
1361
KEIHUVIM JOB
lfi.ll)
open wide
10 Thc\
mouths
their
me;
at
Reviling me, they strike
my
They inflame themselves
against me.
"God
me
Thrusts 12 I
me
hands
over to an
checks;
evil
He
had been untroubled, and
He He
man.
into the clutches of the wicked.
me
broke
in pieces;
me b\ the scruff and shattered me; me up as His target; l3 His bowmen surrounded me; He pierced my kidneys; He showed no mercy; 1
set
my
le spilled
14
I
took
He
rushed
le
15
I
onto the ground.
bile
breached me, breach at
me
like a
sewed sackcloth oxer
I
b
my
buried
"\\lv lace
is
For no
And
my
skin;
glorv~ b in the dust.
red with weeping;
Darkness covers l7c
alter breach;
w arrior.
my
on my
injustice
lor the purity
eves part
of my pra\er!
c
do not cover my blood; Let there be no resting place for my outcry! ,9 Surelv now my witness is in heaven; He who can testify for me is on high. 18 Earth,
2n
O my
Before 21
God my
Him
Let
—For And
more
I
is
man and God
a
his fellow
years will pass.
go the way of no
shall
spirit
between
man and
a
a few
fellows.
eyes shed tears;
arbitrate
As between
17 'My
my
advocates,
crushed,
my
return.
days run out;
The graveyard waits tor me.
it
eh mocking men keep
And
one now.
Who You / it < >i
1
362
imiiii I
me company,
with their provocations st.nui surety tor
will give his
hand on
close
I
m\
eyes.
me!
mv
behalf?
have hidden understanding from then minds; m\ hum
hiiiuih I
did
(;//i
niln
injustice,
Ami my prayer
"
Lit.
my
wife;
I
am
18
Evcn youngsters disdain me;
loathsome to
children.
"Ten times."
1365
KhlHlVIM JOB
l°.l
n
When rise, they speak 10 A11 my bosom friends
against me.
I
Those
stick to ray skin
my
escape with the skin of
1
me, pin- me! You are
2l Pity
me;
lave have turned against me.
I
"Mv bones
:
detest
and
flesh;
teeth.
my
friends;
For the hand of God has struck me!
—Why b
do you pursue me
Maligning
like
God,
insatiably: b
me
2 *0 that my words were written down; Would they were inscribed in a record,
24 Incised
on
With iron 2?
But
know
I
In the
a rock forever
stylus
and
that
lead!
my
Vindicator
lives;
He will testify on earth my skin will have been would behold God while still end
26 This, after
peeled
But
in
:
I
Would
My
my own
see with
oft'.
Mesh,
would behold Him;
myself, not another,
~I
my
eyes:
heart* pines within me.
28 You say, "How do we persecute him? The root of the matter is in him.** 1
2lJ
Bc
in fear
of the sword,
For [your] fury
Know
20
there
is
is
a
Zophar the Xaamathitc 2
;
is
I
spirit
The
thoughts urge
me
to
answer
hear reproof that insults me);
out of my understanding makes
l)o you not
Since
said in reply:
because of my feelings
\\'hen
A 4
my
In truth,
(It
worthy of the sword;
iniquity
judgment!
man |o\
know
w.is set
of the
this, that
on
/ ;/
'
.s//
ok
And
wicked man's portion from God,
that be
after
a flood,
in reply:
with
my
be cast forth b\
the day of His wrath.
well to
let
will
his iniquity;
a
man?
patience?
be appalled.
hand to your mouth.
think of is
my
it I
am
terrified;
seized with shuddering.
do the wicked
live
on,
Prosper and grow wealthy?
"Their children are with them always,
And they see their children's children. Their homes arc secure, without tear; They do not feel the rod of God. '"Their bull breeds and does not
tail;
Their cow calves and never miscarries; 1
'Thcv Id their infants run loose
And
1
368
their children skip about
like
sheep.
KETHUVIM JOB 21.29 12
They
And
sing to the music of timbrel and lute,
of the pipe;
revel to the tune
They spend their days in happiness, And go down to Sheol in peace. 14 They say to God, "Leave us alone, We do not want to learn Your ways; 13
What is Shaddai that we should serve Him? What will we gain by praying to Him?" 16 Their happiness is not their own doing. 15
(The thoughts of the wicked are beyond me!) 17
How seldom does
the lamp of the wicked
fail,
Does the calamity they deserve befall them, Does He apportion [their] lot in anger! 18 Let them become like straw in the wind, Like chaff carried off by a storm. 19 [You say,]
Let
it
"God
is
reserving his punishment for his sons";
be paid back to him that he
may
feel
it,
20 Let his eyes see his ruin,
And
let
21 For
When
him drink
the wrath of Shaddai!
what does he his
care about the fate
number of months runs
of his family,
out?
God be instructed in knowledge, He who judges from such heights? 23 One man dies in robust health, 22 Can
All tranquil
and untroubled;
24 His pails are full
of milk;
The marrow of his bones 25 Another dies
is
juicy.
embittered,
Never having tasted happiness. 26 They
And
lie
in the dust
are covered with
27 Oh,
And
both
I
know your
worms.
thoughts,
you will devise against me. 28 You will say, "Where is the house of the great man And where the tent in which the wicked dwelled?" 29 You must have consulted the wayfarers; You cannot deny their evidence. the tactics
1369
KETHUVIM JOB
21.30
;
man is spared on the day of calamity, day when wrath is led forth.
the evil
m
[ow Can
How >.»)i
that
am wrong.
I
m
imposes peace
.in
(
/
shrivel like mallows.
in reply:
l)ominion and dread ate
He (
them be gone;
the heads of grain.
like
Bildad the Shuhitc said
2
end
1
lis;
His heights.
troops be numbered? d< >es
man
I
lis light
be
in
"I il»
chapter
not shine?
the right before Clod-
can one born of
in tin
relies.
affairs.
no one can confute me.
Or prove
no
widow deprived of good.
his
woman
iln
be cleared ol guilt?
translation
/
oundrds, nobodies.
Stricken from the earth.
'N
asjnm
a
pll
unctrtam
byword 4 '""
f
to them. s
1
among my
KETHUVIM JOB 30.26 10They abhor me; they keep their distance from me; They do not withhold spittle from mv face. n Because God b has disarmed and humbled me, They have thrown off restraint in my presence. 12 Mere striplings assail me at my right hand: They put me to flight; They build their roads for my ruin. 13They tear up my path; They promote my fall, Although it does them no good. 14They come as through a wide breach; They roll in a "like raging billows. a 15 Terror tumbles upon me; It sweeps away my honor like the wind;
My dignity1 vanishes now my
16 So
life
like a cloud.
runs out;
Days of misery have taken hold of me. 17 By night my bones feel gnawed;
My
sinews never
18a "With
great effort
The neck of my
He
19
regarded
have become
I
20 I cry
21
I
tunic
me
change clothing;
my
fits
waist." a
as clay,
like
dust and ashes.
out to You, but
wait, but
I
rest.
You do
You do not answer me;
[not] consider
You have become
cruel to
me.
me;
With Your powerful hand You harass me. 22 You lift me up and mount me on the wind; You make my courage melt. 23 I
know You
The house Surely
If,
in calamity,
Did 26 I I
b Lit.
He would
24a
25 Did I I
will bring
assigned for
me
all
to death.
the living.
not strike
at a ruin
one cried out to Him.~ a
not weep for the unfortunate?
not grieve for the needy?
looked forward to good fortune, but
hoped
evil
came;
for light, but darkness came.
"He."
my
[bow] string."
c
Lit. "loosened
d
Heb. veshu'athi taken as related
to shoa', "noble."
1381
RETHIVIM JOB
30.2;
My
27
bowels arc
turmoil without respite;
in
Days of misery confront me. :s I
walk about
have become
2 ^l
A companion ;
M\
My 31
gloom;
in sunless
the assembly and cry out.
rise in
I
brother to lackals,
a
to ostriches.
skin, blackened,
peeling off me;
is
bones are charred bv the
heat.
So my lvre is given over to mourning. pipe to accompany weepers.
My
31
Not :
mv
have covenanted with
I
to gaze
\Vhat fete
What
on
decreed bv
is
bv Shaddai
lot.
•sCalamitv
is
eves
maiden.
a
God
above?
in the heights?
surely for the iniquitous;
Misfortune, for the worker of mischief.
He
4 Surelv
observes
Takes account of 5
Ha\c
I
Or my 6 Lct
Let
My And
ways,
every step.
walked with worthless men.
feet hurried to deceit?
Him God
Hf my
mv
mv
weigh me on the
ascertain
scale
of righteousness;
mv ntegrity. i
have strayed from their course.
feet
heart followed after a stain sullied
my
my
eyes,
hands,
Mav sow. but another reap. May the growth of my field be uprooted! If my heart was ravished bv the wife of mv And lay in wait at his door. l°May my wife grind fix another. s
I
I
M.i\ others kneel over her!
"For
A
that
re (
13X2
would have been debauchery,
criminal offense,
burning
onsuming
down
to
Abaddon.
the roots of all
my
increase.
neighbor.
KETHUVIM JOB Did
13
When
I
ever brush aside the case of
thev
made
mv
a complaint against
man
servants,
31.31
or maid,
me?
I do when God arises; me to account, what should I answer Him? 15 Did not He who made me in mv mother's bellv make him? Did not One form us both in the womb?
What
14
then should
When He
Did
16
Or 17Bv
I
denv the poor
let a a
The 18
calls
widow
mv
eating
their needs,
pine away,
food alone,
not eating of
fatherless
it
also?
Why, from mv youth he grew up with me
as
though
I
were
his father;
Since 19 I
I left
my
womb
mother's
I
was her b guide.
never saw an unclad wretch,
A needy man without clothing, 20
Whose
not
loins did
me
bless
As he warmed himself with the shearings of mv 21 If I raised mv hand against the fatherless, Looking to mv supporters in the gate, 22Mav mv arm drop off mv shoulder;
Mv
forearm break off c
23 For I I
am
in
Or
mv
put
elbow.
c
dread of God-sent calamity;
cannot bear His
24Did I
at the
sheep.
threat.
reliance
regard fine gold as
25 Did I rejoice in
my
on
my
gold,
bulwark?
great wealth,
In having attained plenty? 26 If ever I
saw the
The moon on
its
light shining,
course in
full glory,
And I secretiv succumbed, And mv hand touched mv mouth 27
in a kiss,
28 That, too,
For
I
would have been a criminal would have denied God above.
29 Did I rejoice
Did 30 I
I thrill
never
let
By wishing 31
a
over
because
mv his
(Indeed, the
my
offense,
enemv's misfortune?
evil befell
him?
mouth d sin
death in a curse.
men of mv
clan said,
of a." widows.
Lit. "the eyes
b Viz., the
cc Lit. "from d Lit.
its
shaft,"
i.e.,
the humerus.
"palate."
1383
KHTHIVIM JOB
31.32
"We would consume ;:
my
opened
I
33 Did
Bun;4
transgressions like in
my bosom,
shattered by the contempt of families,
keep
I
that
silent
and do not step outdoors?
had someone to give
I
C) that
Shaddai would reply to
Or my
accuser
,(,
I
would
Tie
me a hearing; my writ.
draw up a true bill! it on mv shoulder;
carry
around
it
Adam,
should |no\v] fear the great multitude.
I
that
O
my
my wrongdoing
That
So
doors to the road.
hide
I
And am
,s
his flesh insatiably!")
N\> sojourner spent the night in the open;
me
for a wreath.
would give him an account of mv Offer it as to a commander. a7I
,8 If
Its
mv
steps,
land cries out against me.
furrows weep together;
39If
I
have eaten
And made *°May
its
nettles
its
produce without payment.
[rightful]
grow
owners despair,
there instead of wheat;
Instead of barlcv, stinkweed!
The words of Job
32 right.
angr\
2
These three
men
are at an end.
ceased replying to Job, for he considered himself
Then Klihu son of Barachel angry
was angry
at
the Bu/.itc, of the family of
Job because he thought himself light against God.
as well at his three friends,
all
men had nothing
to
reply,
5 But
when
Klihu saw that the three
he was angrj
'Then klihu son of Barachel the Bu/ite
3X4
•''He
because thev found no reply, but
merely condemned Job. *Elihu waited out Job's speech, for they were older than he.
1
Ram, was
said in reply:
KETHUVIM JOB 32.22 have but few years, while you are old;
I
Therefore
To
was too awestruck and
I
among
hold forth
fearful
you.
thought, "Let age speak;
71
Let advanced years declare wise things." 8
But
truly
the spirit in men,
it is
The breath of Shaddai, 9 It is
The
who
elders,
that gives
who
not the aged
understand
10 Therefore I say,
them understanding.
are wise,
how
to judge.
"Listen to me;
too would hold forth."
I
n Here
I
have waited out your speeches,
have given ear to your insights,
I
While you probed the
issues;
12
But
as I
attended to you,
I
saw
that
none of you could argue with Job,
Or
offer replies to his statements.
13 I
fear
you
God will 14 He did Nor
will say,
"We
have found the wise course;
defeat him, not man."
not
shall I
set
out his case against me,
use your reasons to reply to him.
15
They have been broken and can no longer Words fail them. 16 I
Till 17
I
have waited
they stopped speakings
they ended and no longer replied.
Now
I
also
too would
18 For I
am
The wind 19
till
reply;
My
like to
full
in
belly
would have my
is
say;
hold forth,
of words;
my like
belly presses
me.
wine not yet opened,
new wine ready to burst. me speak, then, and get relief; me open my lips and reply.
Like jugs of 20 Let
Let 21 I
would not show regard
Or temper my
for any
man,
speech for anyone's sake;
do not know how to temper my speech Maker would soon carry me off!
22 For I
My
1385
m
mi'vi.M JOB
33.1
33
i^J*^JBut now. fob, Give car ro :
Now
listen to
that
all
open mv
I
mv
say.
I
lips;
M\ tongue tonus words
mv mouth.
in
words bespeak the uprightness of my
\\lv
Mv
words.
lips utter insight
heart;
honestly.
4 The spirit of God formed me; The breath of Shaddai sustains me.
5Ifyou
can. answer
me;
Argue against me, take your stand. °Vou and I are the same before God; I
too was nipped from claw
"You
My
are not
8 Indccd,
^T am
you have
am
of me;
stated in
my
hearing,
guiltless, free
He
'"But
He
II
puts
me
His enemy.
mv feet in stocks, my ways.* 3
all
12
you
In this
are not right;
answer vou:
ill
Why
l3
Thai
I
14 For
God
greater than any man.
is
do you complain le
oppose me.
finds reasons to
Watches
w
from transgression;
innocent, without iniquity.
Considers
I
fear
heard the words spoken,
I
I
overwhelmed by
pressure does not weigh heavily on vou.
against
Him
does not rcplv to any of man's charges?
Ciod speaks
•>
rime and again
—Though man does not ls Ill a
dream,
When
deep sleep
a
perceive
'
it
night vision, falls
on men.
While they slumber on then beds. "'
1
hen lie opens men's understanding.
And I
I
I
1
.s.Xo
>
->
they are not obedient,
shall perish
Meaning ofHeb.
by the sword,
uncertain.
1391
ki-thiyim FOB
36.13
Die for lack of understanding. l
3But the
impious
become enraged;
in heart
They do not cry for help when u Thev die in their youth; Expire]
|
He
among
1
Ie afflicts
them.
the depraved.
rescues the lowly from their affliction.
ls
And opens their understanding through distress. l6Indeed, He draws you away from the brink of distress To a broad place where there is no constraint; Your
table
laid
is
out with rich food.
'"You arc obsessed with the case of the wicked man.
But the ls
of the case
justice
be upheld.
will
Lct anger at his affluence not mislead you;
much
Let
bribery not turn you aside.
I9a
Will your limitless wealth avail vou," a
All
your powerful
20
Do
not long for the night
When 2
efforts?
peoples vanish where they
'Beware!
Do
arc.
not turn to mischief;
Because of that vou have been tried bv
God
—Sec,
Who
governs
-'Who
Who
is
beyond reach like
Him?
ever reproached
ever said,
24 Rcmcmbcr,
affliction.
His power;
in
Him
for
His conduct?
"You have done wrong"?
then, to magnify His work.
Of which men have sung, 2S Which all men have beheld, Men have seen, trom a distance. See, Clod
is
greater than
we
can know;
The number of His years cannot be counted.
He forms
the droplets of water.
Which cluster into ram, from 2K Thc skies rain; They pour down on I
all
1
lis
mist.
mankind.
.m one, indeed, contemplate the expanse of clouds.
The thundenngs from His pavilion? I
liiDiDin
1
392
til
llih
Ie
spreads
inn irl mil
1
lis
lightning over
it;
KETHUVIM JOB 37.13
It 31
the bed of the sea.
fills
By
He
these things
32 Lightning
He
orders
33 Its a
%J /
He
noise
The
His hands;
fills
it
to hit the mark.
tells
of Him.
kindling of anger against iniquity.
Because of this, too,
And
leaps
2 Just listen
To 3
controls peoples;
gives food in abundance.
its
my
heart quakes,
place.
to the noise of His rumbling,
sound that comes out of His mouth.
the
He
from
lets it
loose beneath the entire heavens
His lightning, to the ends of the 4After
3
it,
He
lets
earth.
out a roar;
He
thunders in His majestic voice.
No
one can find a
trace
of it by the time His voice
God thunders marvelously with His voice; He works wonders that we cannot understand. 6 He commands the snow, "Fall to the ground!" And the downpour of rain, His mighty downpour
is
heard.
5
7 Is as a
sign
That
men may know His
8
Then
And 9
all
rain,
on every man's hand,
the beast enters
remains in
its
doings.
its lair,
den.
The storm wind comes from
And
of
its
chamber,
the cold from the constellations.
10 By the breath of God ice is formed, And the expanse of water becomes solid. 11 He also loads the clouds with moisture And scatters His lightning-clouds.
12a 'He
keeps turning events by His stratagems," 3
That they might accomplish
all
that
He commands them
Throughout the inhabited earth, 13 Causing each of them to happen to His Whether as a scourge or as a blessing. aa
Meaning ofHeb.
land,
uncertain.
1393
KHIUVIM JOB 14
14
.>
Gi\c car to
lob;
this,
Stop to consider the marvels of God. ls
Do
you know what charge God
upon them
lays
When His lightning-clouds shine? u> Po you know the man els worked upon Bj Him whose understanding is perfect, r
>
the land
Can you
l8
Firm
becalmed by the south wind?
i^
help
him
stretch out the heavens,
mirror of cast metal:
as a
l9Inform us.
We
ofdouds
your clothes become hot
\\"h\
When
the expanse
then,
what we may
say to
cannot argue because [we are
in]
Him;
darkness
"K anything conveyed to Him when speak? Can a man say anything when he is confused? :
I
M Now, Though
be bright
it
the north
\Shaddai Ic
1
m
38
Who
is
awesome.
justice
righteousness; are in
awe of
none of the wise can
Then the
l
God
power and
And abundant in :4 Thcrctorc, men
Whom
LORD
this
is
them [ofdouds].
gt^lden rays emerge;
— we cannot attain to Him;
great
is
heavens. clears
,\r.:,i:,i,i'.:.i!
I
wake or rouse
until
it
please
i; ".
imartam 1
1
I
140-S
in
,i
d
figUl •,/,,/;;;,."
lilt!
I
Jtf 6.4
jn
>nnt.
Ji,, mi .
,
1
till
f>
8
I
It rtath
besamim,
"spite
kethuvim 6
Who
is
she that comes
up from the
THE SONG OF SONGS
4.3
desert
Like columns of smoke, In clouds of mvrrh and frankincense,
Of all
the powders of the merchant?
7 There is
Solomon's couch,
Encircled by sixty warriors
Of the
warriors of Israel,
of them trained in warfare,
8 A11
Skilled in battle,
Each with sword on thigh Because of terror bv night.
Solomon made him
9 King
a palanquin
Of wood from Lebanon. 10 He made its posts of silver, Its
backd of gold,
Its seat
of purple wool.
Within,
Bv
was decked with
it
e "love e
the maidens of Jerusalem.
u O maidens of Zion, go forth And gaze upon King Solomon Wearing the crown that his mother Gave him on his wedding day,
On
I
his
dav of
bliss.
Ah, vou
are fair,
Ah, you
are
Your
hair
Your
veil.
is like
Streaming 2
darling,
eyes are like doves
Behind vour
Your
my
fair.
a flock
down Mount
of goats Gilead.
teeth are like a flock of ewes a
Climbing up from the washing pool; All
of them bear twins,
And
not one loses her young.
Your lips are like a crimson Your mouth is lovely. 3
Akkadian ahazu,
c
Cf.
d
Meaning ofHeb.
cc a
Emendation
Cf. 6.6; exact
thread,
"to learn."
uncertain.
yields "ebony,
I
O
maidens ofJerusalem!"
nuance o/'qcsuboth uncertain, perhaps "shorn
"
ours.
1409
kethuvim
THE SONG OF SONGS
4.4
Your brow behind your veil Gleams like a pomegranate |
|
*Your neck
split
open.
Tower of David,
the
like
is
Built h to hold weapons,-*1
Hung
with
thousand shields
a
of warriors.
All the quivers
Your breasts are like two fawns, Twins of a gazelle. 5
Browsing among the ,w \Yhen
And I
the
shadows
me
will betake
To
the
7 Everv
There
lilies.
the day blows gently
mount of myrrh,
of frankincense.
hill
vou
part of is
flee,
to the
is fair,
no blemish
in
mv
darling.
vou
From Lebanon come with me; From Lebanon, my bride, with me! Trip down from Amana's peak, From the peak of Scnir d and Hermon, From the dens of lions, From the hills*-" of leopards. 8
9 You
My
have captured
my
own,'
mv
You have captured my With one With one l0 l
heart,
bride,
heart
[glance] of vour eves,
of vour necklace.
coil
low sweet
vour love,
is
Mv
own, my bride! much more delightful your Your ointments more fragrant I
low
Than anv 1
spice!
'Sweetness drops
In >m your I
love than wine,
O
lips,
bride;
Innev and milk
Are under vour tongue;
And
.
the scent of
[pparently « poetu figure
Set
I ::
/«>
I
.ebanon.
jewelry^
meaning
nota at 2,17.
Emendation
1410
ofyour robes
the scent
Is like
yields
u
>:,! ui
M
la*rs
i
>t
Nab
J 13
frequently below
«i
Heb. uncertain.
kethuvim
THE SONG OF SONGS
5.2
A garden locked
12
my
Is
own,
my
bride,
A fountain locked, A sealed-up spring. 13
Your limbs
are an orchard
of pomegranates
And of all luscious fruits, Of henna and of nard 14 Nard
and
saffron,
Fragrant reed and cinnamon,
With all aromatic woods, Myrrh and aloes All the choice perfumes. 15 §-[You are]
A A
a
garden spring,
well of fresh water,s
of Lebanon.
rill
16 Awake,
O north wind,
Come, O south wind! Blow upon my garden, That Let
And
\J
I
its
my
perfume may spread. beloved come to his garden
enjoy
its
luscious fruits!
have come to
my
garden,
My own, my bride; my myrrh and spice, my honey and honeycomb, Drunk my wine and my milk.
I
have plucked
Eaten
Eat, lovers,
and drink:
Drink deep of love! 2a I
was
asleep,
my heart was wakeful. Hark, my beloved knocks! "Let me in, my own, My darling, my faultless dove! But
;-g
Emendation
yields
"The spring
In w. 2-8 the maiden
relates
in
my garden
I
Is
a well offresh water."
a dream.
1411
KEIHUVTM
THE
SONV- OF SONGS
For
my
Mv
locks with the
head
drenched with dew.
is
damp
of night."
had taken off my robe
•^1
Was
don
to
I
Was
I
My
beloved
My My
b
again? latch. b
took his hand off the
was
heart
rose to
feet
them
to soil
And my 5I
again?
it
my
had bathed
I
5.3
stirred
my
let in
c
for him.
c
beloved;
hands dripped myrrh flowing myrrh
ringers,
Upon
the handles of the bolt.
opened the door for my beloved, But my beloved had turned and gone.
ft
I
I
was
I
sought, but found him not;
I
called,
^because of what he
faint
said. d
but he did not answer.
met the watchmen6
"I
Who
town;
patrol the
They struck me, they bruised me. The guards of the walls Stripped 8I
me of my
If you
meet
That
am
9
I
How low
is
my
mantle.
maidens of Jerusalem!
beloved,
tell
him
this:
with love.
faint
your beloved better than another,'
is
fairest 1
O
adjure you,
of women?
your beloved better than another*
That you adjure us so?
"'Mv beloved Preeminent 1
I
head
'I lis
among is
finest
ten thousand.
gold,
locks are curled
lis
And I
clear-skinned and ruddy,
is
black as
a
raven.
eyCS are like doves
lis
By watercourses, Meaning ofHeb utusurtuin. Mum mantuenpu mut tditiom read (
iuniin
nan
of
at
vocalization yieldi "because i
i
ln»i
I
117'/// tori "I
1412
"within
beloved
heart.
vour hand.
fierce as death,
mighty
darts are
uuiuiiunm wcliU
I It
roused vou;
bore vou conceived vou.
Like the seal up
wisdom, he ton will he forgotten;
A good
is
the day of birth. b 2 It is
better to
for that
is
a
to a house of
the end of every
"Vexation
may be
go
is
man, and
better than rcvclrv;
4 \Visc
glad.
men
mourning than
are
c
drawn
a living
to a house of feasting;
one should take
though the
for
to heart.
it
face be sad, the heart
to a house of mourning, and fools to
house of merrymaking. 5 It is
better to listen to
of fools,
a
a kettle. c But that
too
wise man's reproof than to listen to the praise
of the fool
''for the levity*1
is
like the crackling
illusory; "for cheating'
is
may rob
of
under
nettles
the wise
man of
reason and destroy the prudence of the cautious. u H
Thc end of a matter
Better
a
is
Stillbirth were cast into pits or hidden (
Meaning
of
bat tin wise '
a
8
l
I
iu
Imli
r o)
tin-
fool,
In-
yietdi
"And
who knows bow
m
no recognizable
if thegullet
to get on
graves',
v.
cf.
4 end.
m
/>
lift
not toted, s wbat advantage
over the pauper?"
verse uncertain.
shadow that";
cf.
Qumran Aranutu
iiu lulu!
In*
gj
practical
maxims
,
n man dies, then >• always danger that he may empty revelry precludes real happiness; cf. 2 2
I
/
around
betel
mid
Syriat
meffol;
and
tet
which, however, he conclude!
i
w. 23
limited value
in
l
oiir tin
author now offen « tUtmber
I
I
tin-
it.
spirit.
i
i
.44.X
man
'according to
mi of mil
•
Heb, uncertain; emendation
Meaning offirst I
m
haughty
1626
Prov
i
better than the beginning of
patient spirit than a
end
oj verse
name.
.liMi
urn yitldl 'finiiu'
tectum, to
forfeit bis good
~.
»
J
but
The sons of Reuben the first-born of Israel. (He was the first-born; when he defiled his father's bed, his birthright was given to the sons
of Joseph son of Israel, so he
is
not reckoned
as first-born in the
genealogy;
2 though
Judah became more powerful than his brothers and a leader came from him, yet the birthright belonged to Joseph.) 3The sons of Reuben, the first-born of Israel: Enoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi. 4The sons of Joel: his
son Shemaiah,
son Gog, his son Shimei,
5 his
son Micah,
his
son Beerah—whom King Tillegath-pilneser —was chieftain of the Reubenites. And kinsmen, by
son Reaiah, his son
of Assyria exiled
his
Baal, 6 his
7
his
their families, according to their lines in the genealogy: the head, Jeiel,
and Zechariah, 8 and Bela son of Azaz son of Shema son of Joel; he dwelt in
Aroer
as far as
had increased
made war on
n The 13
all
this side
He
fell
by
also dwelt to the east as far
of the Euphrates, because 10
of Gilead.
who
the Hagrites,
9
And
in the days
their hand;
their
of Saul they
and they occupied
the region east of Gilead.
Gad dwelt facing them in the land of Bashan as far as the chief, Shapham the second, Janai, and Shaphat in Ba-
sons of
Salcah: 12 Joel
shan.
in the land
throughout
their tents
Baal-meon.
of the wilderness
as the fringe cattle
Nebo and
And by
—seven.
Eber
clans: Michael,
14These
Meshullam, Sheba,
Jorai, Jacan, Zia,
and
were the sons of Abihail son of Huri son of Jaroah
son of Gilead son of Michael son of Jeshishai son of Jahdo son of Buz; 15
Ahi son of Abdiel son of Guni was chief of their
in Gilead, in
Bashan, and in
of Sharon, to their in the days
of
clan, 16 and they
dependencies, and in
limits. 17 AJ1
all
dwelt
the pasturelands
of them were registered by genealogies
of King Jotham of Judah, and
in the days
of King Jeroboam
Israel. 18
The Reubenites,
riors at
its
who
the Gadites, and the half- tribe of Manasseh had war-
carried shield
— 44,760, ready
war
Jetur,
and
and sword, drew the bow, and were experienced for service. 19 They
Naphish, and Nodab.
all
cried to
who were with them were God in the battle, and He
they trusted in
Him.
21
made war on
20They prevailed against
They
the Hagrites
them; the Hagrites
delivered into their hands, for they
responded to
their entreaty because
carried off their livestock:
50,000 of
their
1537
kuhl-vim
I
CHRONICLES
^.22
camcK. 250,000 sheep. 2.000 asses, and 100.000 people. --For many tell slain, because it was God's battle. And they dwelt in their plaee until the exile.
:v rhe
members
ot the half-tribe
ofManasseh dwelt
in the land;
they
were very numerous from Bashan to Baal-hermon. Senir. .md Mount :4 Thcse
Hermon.
were the
of their
chiefs
leremiah. Hodaviah, and Jahdicl,
of their
after the
Pul of Assyria
— the
2(
\So the
God
of
Ishi, Eliel, A/riel,
substance, famous men. chiefs
God of their
gods of the peoples of the
destroyed before them.
carried
men of
25But they trespassed against the
clans.
going astray
Epher,
clans:
land,
roused the
Israel
fathers by
whom
Clod had
spirit
of King Tillegath-pilneser of Assyria
spirit
them away, namely,
of King
— and
he
the Rcubcnites, the Gaditcs, and the half-tribe
of Manasseh, and brought them to Halah, Habor, Hara, and the river
Gozan, to
this da)
27aThe sons
of Levi: Gershom, Kohath, and Merari.
Kohath: Amram, Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel.
2s The
29 The children
sons of
of Amram:
Aaron. Moses, and Miriam. The sons of Aaron: Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, .\nd Ithamar.
^Eleazar begot Phinehas, Phinehas begot Abishua,
begot Bukki, Bukki begot Uzzi, Meraioth,
33Meraioth
32 Uzzi
begot Zerahiah, Zerahiah begot
begot Amariah, Amariah begot Ahitub, -^Ahitub
begot Zadok, Zadok begot Ahimaaz,
35Ahimaaz
begot Johanan. ^and lohanan begot Azariah priest in the
House
31Abishua
that
Solomon
(it
begot A/.ariah, Azariah
was he who served
as
built in Jerusalem). 37 Azariah begot
Amariah. Amariah begot Ahitub, -^Ahitub begot Zadok, Zadok begot Shallum, 39 Shallum begot Hilkiah, Hilkiah begot Azariah, 40 Azariah begot Seraiah, Seraiah begot Jehozadak;
when
the
LORD
exiled Judah
4l .m(.\
Jehozadak went into
exile
and Jerusalem by the hand of Nebuchad-
nezzar.
V-l The sons of Levi: Gershom, Kohath, and Merari. -And these are the names of the sons ol Gershom: l.ibni and Shimei. The sons ol Kohath:
Amram, shi.
Izhar.
Gershom: his
son
1
Iebroii,
These were the his
son
ami Uzziel.
l.ibni, his
son Iddo, his son Zerah,
Amminadab,
his
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(>
he sons of Merari: Mahli mk\ Mil-
son Jahath, his son his
son Koran,
Ebiasaph, Ins son Assir, hi
H
H)f Zimmah, "his son Joah, The sons ol Kohath: his
families ot the Levites according to their clans.
hiillin
''Ins
Inn
son leatherai. his
son Assir,
son Tahath,
his
8 his
son Elkanah, his son
son Uriel, his son Uzziah,
kethuvim and
his
10
son Shaul.
The
son Elkanah, his son Zophai, 13
his
a
14
Abijah.
The sons of Samuel:
The sons of Merari: Mahli, 15 his
son Uzzah,
16 These
son Nahath,
his
12 his
son Eliab,
his first-born a
son Libni,
his
son Shimea, his son Haggiah, and
his
his
6.44
n his
sons of Elkanah: Amasai and Ahimoth,
Jeroham, his son Elkanah.
and
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I
son
his
Vashni,
son Shimei,
son Asaiah.
were appointed by David to be in charge of song in the House rest. 17
of the Lord, from the time the Ark came to
They served
at the
Tabernacle of the Tent of Meeting with song until Solomon built the
House of
the
Lord
in Jerusalem;
prescribed for them.
18 Those
were: the Kohathites:
Heman
and they carried out
son of Toah
Eliel
of Elkanah son of Mahath son of Amasai son of Azariah son of Zephaniah Ebiasaph son of Korah Israel; 24 and his
Malchijah
Zimmah
of 29
On
the
were
Hilkiah
who
stood on his right, namely, Asaph
of Michael son of Baaseiah son of
28 son
their kinsmen: the sons
Mushi son of Merari son of
27 son
of Ethan son
of Jahath son of Gershom son of Levi.
30 son
of Merari: Ethan son of Kishi
of Hashabiah son of Amaziah son of
of Amzi son of Bani son of Shemer
31 son
of Zuph son
of Tahath son of Assir son of
of Ethni son of Zerah son of Adaiah
son of Abdi son of Malluch
20 son
of Elkanah son of Joel
25 son
kinsman Asaph,
son of Shimei
left
22 son
21 son
19 son
of Izhar son of Kohath son of Levi son of
son of Berechiah son of Shimea 26 son
their sons
the singer, son of Joel son of Samuel
of Elkanah son of Jeroham son of
23 son
their duties as
were the appointed men; and
Levi;
33 and their
32 son
of Mahli son of
kinsmen the Levites were
all the service of the Tabernacle of the House of God. Aaron and his sons made offerings upon the altar of burnt ofand upon the altar of incense, performing all the tasks of the most
appointed for 34 But
fering
holy place, to make atonement for servant of
God had commanded.
according to
Israel,
35 These are
all
that
Moses
the
the sons of Aaron: his son
Eleazar, his son Phinehas, his son Abishua, 36 his son Bukki, his son Uzzi, his
son Zerahiah,
38 his
son Zadok,
37 his
his
son Meraioth, his son Amariah, his son Ahitub, son Ahimaaz. 39bThese are their dwelling-places
according to their settlements within their borders: to the sons of Aaron
of the families of Kohathites, for
them Hebron
in the land
the fields of the city and nch. 42 To the sons of
theirs
of Judah and its
its
was the
pasturelands, Jattir and
43 Hilcn
its
pasturelands, Dcbir with
b '
gave 41
but
gave to Caleb son of Jcphun-
Aaron they gave the cities of refuge: Hebron and Eshtemoa with its pasturelands,
its
aa
lot; 40 they
surrounding pasturelands,
villages they
Libnah with with
[first]
Some ancient pp. read "Joel, and the With w. 24-51, cf.Josh. 21.3-A2.
second";
cf.
1
its
Sam.
pasturelands,
^Ashan with
8.2.
Josh. 21.13, "city."
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kethuvim
6.45
pasturelands, and Beth-shemesh with
its
of Benjamin. Geba with
and Anathoth with
were
ilies 4
"To
pasturdands. All their
its
sFrom
pasturelands.
its
pasturelands, Alemeth with
its
throughout their fam-
cities
thirteen.
the remaining Kohathites were given by lot out of the family of
the tribe, out of the half-tribe, the half of Manasseh, ten
Gershomites according to
of the
the tribe
pasturelands,
its
their families
were
tribes oflssachar, Asher, Naphtali,
eities. 4
"To the
allotted thirteen eities
and Manasseh
Bashan.
in
out
4S
To
the Merarites according to their families were allotted twelve eities out of the tribes of
Reuben. Gad, and Zebulun.
4 "So
the people of Israel gave
the Levites the eities with their pasturelands. S0 Thev gave
of the tribe of the Judahites these
and out of the
them by lot out mentioned by name,
eities that are
of the Simeonites, and out of the
tribe
tribe
of the Ben-
jamin ites.
And some
51
refuge:
Shechem with
Gezer with with its
of the families of the sons of Kohath had 52 Thev
out of the tribe of Ephraim.
territory
its
pasturelands in the
its
pasturelands, 53 Jokmeam with
54 Aijalon its pasturelands,
pasturelands;
^and out of
pasturelands, and Bileam with
with
of
pasturelands, Beth-horon
its
Gath-rimmon with
the half-tribe of Manasseh: its
eities
eountrv of Ephraim,
hill
pasturelands,
its
of their
eities
gave them the
Aner with
its
pasturelands, for the rest of the families
of the Kohathites. S6
To
the Gershomites; out of the half-tribe of Manasseh:
Bashan with
its
pasturelands and Ashtaroth with
out of the tribe of Issaehar: Kedesh with its
pasturelands,
ss
Ramoth with
its
its
its
with its
its
pasturelands,
pasturelands; its
(>i
MM.\
pasturelands;
''"I
pasturelands, and
lukok with
Rimmono
beyond
with
the Jordan
its
at
tube of Reuben: Be/er
with
its
its
pas-
pasturelands, Ab-
pasturelands, and
Rehob with in Galilee
pasturelands, and Kinathaim with
pasturelands.
[ericho, in
on the
Tabor with east side
the wilderness with
MKedemoth
its
its
pasturelands; '"and out ot the tube of Gad:
Mahanaim
pasturelands; "'and
p.isturelands, Jaha/ with
with us pasturdands, and Mephaath with
pasturelands,
pasturelands,
its
of the Jordan, out of the
its
with us pasturelands,
turelands, and fazei with us pasturelands.
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its
with
pasturelands. " 2 To the rest of the Merarites, out of the tribe of Zeb-
ulun:
its
Anem
out of the tribe of Naphtali: Kedesh
lammon
I
its
in
pasturelands, Dobrath with
turelands; 59out of the tribe of Asher: Mashal with
don with
Golan
pasturelands; -"and
its
Ramoth ""I
m
Gilead with
leshbon with us pas*
kethuvim
7
The sons of Issachar:
men of substance
days of David was 22,600.
3
And
according to their
The sons of Uzzi: and Isshiah
together with them, by their
were units of the fighting sons.
5 Their
87,000
men
6 [The
lines; their
Izrahiah.
—
all
of substance; they were
2
four.
number
And
All
five.
The
in the
the sons of
of them were
according to their clans,
lines,
had many wives and
force, 36,000, for they
kinsmen belonging to
—
7.23
Jahmai, Ibsam, Shemuel, chiefs of
Jeriel,
Izrahiah: Michael, Obadiah, Joel, chiefs. 4
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Tola, Puah, Jashub, and Shimron
sons of Tola: Uzzi, Rephaiah, their clans,
I
the families of Issachar were in
all
registered
all
bv genealogy.
—
sons of] Benjamin: Bela, Becher, and Jediael
three. 7 The sons
— of men —22,034. The sons of Becher: Ze-
of Bela: Ezbon, Uzzi, Uzziel, Jerimoth, and
five, chiefs
Iri
clans,
8
of substance, registered by genealogy
mirah, Joash, Eliezer, Elioenai, Omri, Jeremoth, Abijah, Anathoth, and
Alemeth. All these were the sons of Becher; genealogy according to their stance
—20,200.
Jeush, Benjamin, 11 All
14
Bilhan.
And
clans,
men of
sub-
the sons of Bilhan:
Ehud, Chenaanah, Zethan, Tarshish, and Ahishahar.
who made up
were the sons of ants
The sons of Jediael:
they were registered bv
of their
lines, as chiefs
men of substance And Shuppim and Huppim
these were the sons of Jediael, chiefs of the clans,
17,200,
13
10
9 and
Ir;
the fighting force.
Hushim
The sons of Naphtali:
12
the sons of Aher.
Jahziel,
Guni, Jezer, and Shallum, the descend-
of Bilhah.
The sons of Manasseh:
Asriel,
whom
she bore Machir the father of Gilead.
pim and
for
15
Shuppim. The name of his
Aramean concubine bore; took wives for Hupwas Maacah. And the name
his
And Machir sister
of the second was Zelophehad; and Zelophehad had daughters.
16
And
Maacah the wife of Machir bore a son, and she named him Peresh; and the name of his brother was Sheresh; and his sons were Ulam and Rekem. 17 The sons of Ulam: Bedan. These were the sons of Gilead son of Machir son of Manasseh. 18 And his sister Hammolecheth bore Ishhod, Abiczer, and Mahlah. 19 The sons of Shemida were Ahian, Shechem, Likhi, and Aniam. 20 The
sons of Ephraim: Shuthelah, his son Bcred, his son Tahath, his
son Eleadah, his son Tahath,
21 his
son Zabad,
his
son Shuthelah, also
men of Gath, born in the land, killed them because they had gone down to take their cattle. 22And Ephraim their father mourned many days, and his brothers came to comfort him. 23 He cohabEzer and Elead. The
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who
with his wife,
iced
Beriah. because
it
is
I
:?
l"//en-sheerah. :t,
conceived and bore
who
its
1
His son Rephah, his son Rcshcph,
son Non. his son [oshua.
and
named him
son; and she in his
house. 24 His
both Lower and Upper Beth-horon, and
built
son I.adan, his son
his
a
occurred w hen there was misfortune'
daughter was Shccrah,
son Tahan,
7.24
28Their
Ammihud,
his
his
son Telah,
son Elishama,
his
2 ~his
possessions and settlements were Bethel
dependencies, and on the east Xaaran, and on the west Ge/.er and
its
dependencies, Shechem and
its
dependencies, and Aiah and
its
de-
pendencies; *9 also along die borders of the Manassites, Beth-shean and its
dependencies, Taanach and
Dor and
encies.
of
its
its
dependencies,
Mcgiddo and
its
depend-
dependencies. In these dwelt the sons of Joseph son
Israel.
The sons of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and their sister 31 The sons of Beriah: Heber and Malchiel, who was the lather of Birzaith. 32 Heber begot Japhiet, Shomer, Hotham, and their sister, Shua. 3(,
Serah.
-"The sons of Japhiet: Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath. These were the sons of Japhiet.
34 The
sons of Shemer: Ahi, Rohgah, Hubbah, and Aram.
35 The
sons of
36 The
sons of Zophah: Suah, Hamepher, Shual, Beri, Imrah, 37 Be/er,
Helem
his brother:
3y The
phunneh, Pispa, and Ara.
men of Asher,
of these
stance, heads
Irnna, Shelesh,
of the
sons of Ulla: Arah, Hanniel, and Rizia.
chiefs
chieftains.
of the
And
clans, select
8
Benjamin begot Bela
Ciera.
Nohah
ot Cicha.
Ashbel the second, Aharah the
his first-born,
the fourth, and
— they were
chiefs
and they were exiled to Manahath:
he exiled them the country
.\nd
begot
ofMoab
wives. ''lie had sons bv '"Jen/. Sachiah,
I
'//a
alter
7
I
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hh
Beriah and Ik
i.i
.ih
Sherm
s
his wile: Jobab, Xibia,
and Mirrnah. These were
Misham, and Shemed, who
Ahijah, and Ciera
And Shaharaim had sons awav Hushim mk\ Baara his
he had sent
Hodesh
of clans of the inhabitants
Naaman,
and Ahihud.
built
Ono
Mesha, Malcam,
his sons, chiefs
also lugot In Hushim: Abitub and Elpaal
.ind
men was 26,000 men.
Rapha the fifth, \-\nd Bela had sons: Addar, 4 Abihud, Abishua, Naaman, Ahoah, s Cicra, Shephuphan, and Huram. :
'These were the sons of Ehud
in
men, men of sub-
they were registered bv genealogy
according to righting force; the number of the
third.
and Amal.
Shilshah, Ithran, and Beera. 38The sons of Jether: Je-
Hod, Shamma, 4 "A1I
Zophah,
\nf
the Merantes had sons:
but
his
lather designated
him
chief).
kethuvim
u Hilkiah
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26.32
the second, Tebaliah the third, Zechariah the fourth. All the
sons and brothers of 12 These
worked
I
Hosah
are the divisions
in] shifts
of the Lord.
13
—
13.
of the gatekeepers, by
their chief
men, [who
corresponding to their kinsmen, ministering in the House
They
cast lots, small
and great
by
alike,
clans, for
each
gate.
The
14
lot for the east [gate] fell to Shelemiah.
Then they
cast lots [for]
Zechariah his son, a prudent counselor, and his lot came out to be the 15 For
lecheth gate
Obed-edom, the south [gate], and for his sons, the Shuppim and for Hosah, the west [gate], with the Shalon the ascending highway. Watch corresponded to watch:
17 At
—
north [gate].
vestibule. 16 For
the east
six Levites; at the
daily; at the vestibule at the
north
—two by two;
causeway and two
at the
18 at
—four
—four the colonnade on the west—four daily; at the
19 These
colonnade.
south
were the divisions of
Korah and the sons of Merari. 20And the Levites: Ahijah over the treasuries of the House of God and the treasuries of the dedicated things. 21 The sons of Ladan: the sons of
the gatekeepers of the sons of
the Gershonites belonging to Ladan; the chiefs of the clans of Ladan, the
Gershonite
—
Jehieli. 22 The
was over the 23
Of
sons of
Zetham and
Jehieli:
Joel; his brother
of the House of the Lord.
the Amramites, the Izharites, the Hebronites, the Uzzielites:
24 Shebuel
son of Gershom son of Moses was the chief
treasuries. 25
his
treasuries
And
his brothers: Eliezer, his
son Joram, his son Zichri, his son Shelomith
his brothers
were over
all
officer
over the
son Rehabiah, his son Jeshaiah, 26 that
Shelomith and
the treasuries of dedicated things that were
dedicated by King David and the chiefs of the clans, and the officers of
thousands and hundreds and the other army
officers; 27 they
dedicated
some of the booty of the wars to maintain the House of the Lord. 28 A11 that Samuel the seer had dedicated, and Saul son of Kish, and Abner son of Ner, and Joab son of Zeruiah
— or [what] any other man had dedicated,
was under the charge of Shelomith and 29 The Izharites:
Chenaniah and
his brothers.
his sons
were over
magistrates for affairs outside [the sanctuary].
Israel as clerks
30 Thc
and
Hebronites: Ha-
shabiah and his brothers, capable men, 1,700, supervising Israel on the
west side of the Jordan in
all
matters of the
king. 31 The Hebronites: Jeriah, the chief
Lord
and the
service
of the Hebronites
of the
—they were
investigated in the fortieth year of David's reign by clans of all their lines,
and men of substance were found among them
in Jazer-gilcad. 32 His
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kethuvim
men.
brothers, able
2.
27.1
"00. chiefs of clans—David put them
the Reubenites. the Gadites, and the half-tribe
ofManasseh
chargc of
in
l
in all matters
of God mu\ matters of the king.
97
Aj /
he
I
number of
hundreds and \
lsions,
Israelites
their clerks,
who worked
in
—
who
monthly
chiefs or clans, officers or thousands
served the king in shifts
each division, 24,000. 2Over the
shobeam son of Zabdiel; he. the chief 4
0\ er
of
all
his division
was chief officer of his division;
month
officer for the third
and [over]
thirtv;
fourth, for the fourth
10
The
Shamhut
month,
month
— Dodai
—
Ja-
his division
first
month.
the Ahohite; Mikloth
had 24,000. s The third army priest; his
Benaiah, one of the warriors of the thirtv
his division
was Ammizabad
month, Asahel brother of Joab, and
The
fifth,
son of Ikkesh the Tekoite;
his son.
his
9
Thc
his division
"The
son Zeba-
for the fifth
the Izrahite; his division had 24,000.
Ira
month
first
had 24,000. "Of the sons of Perez,
diah after him; his division had 24,000.
the sixth
months of the vear
the
— Benaiah son of Jehoiada, the chief
That was
division had 24,000.
the offieer
all
division for the
the officers of the army, [served] for the
the division of the second
and over the
during
first
and
matters of the di-
all
month,
sixth, for
had 24,000.
seventh, for the seventh month, Helez the Pelonite, of the Ephraim-
ites; his
division
the Hushathite,
had 24,000. n The eighth,
of Zerah;
for the eighth
had 24,000.
his division
12
month, Sibbeeai
The
ninth, for the
ninth month, Abiezer the Anathothite, of Benjamin; his division had
24,000.
ls
Thc
tenth, for the tenth
Zerah; his division had 24,000.
month, Mahrai the Netophathite. of
The
14
eleventh, for the eleventh
month,
Benaiah the Pirathonite, of the Ephraimires; his division had 24,000. ISThe twelfth, for the twelfth month, Heldai the Netophathite, of Othniel; his
division had 24,000.
"•Over the tribes of
Reuben: the chief
Israel:
Xkhn. Simeon: Nhephatiah son muel. Aaron: Zadok.
Omri son
of
l8Judah:
Azriel.
ofManasseh:
Joel
Elihu,
MEphraimitCS: son ofPedaiah.
son of Zechahah. Benjamin:
Jaasiel
1
Ioshea son of A/a/iah. The half21 Half
Manassch
son of Abner.
[eroham. These were the officers of the tubes of I
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>.i\
id
son of Ke-
of the brothers of David, [ssachar: Michael. l9 Zebulun: [shmaiah son ofObadiah. Naphtali:
Jenmoth son of tribe
Hlie/er son o\
offieer,
ofMaaca. r I.evi: Hashabiah
dul not
t.ike
.1
in
M Dart:
Gilead: lddo
A/arel son of
Israel.
census of those under twenty years of
.i«j,e.
for
kethuvim
the
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I
28.7
LORD had promised to make Israel as numerous as the stars of heaven.
24Joab
son of Zeruiah did begin to count them, but he did not
wrath struck
on account of
Israel
this,
finish;
and the census was not entered
King David. Azmaveth son of Adiel. Over the
into the account of the chronicles of 25 Over
in the
the royal treasuries:
country
of Uzziah.
—
and the
in the towns, the hamlets,
citadels:
26 Over the field laborers in agricultural
work: Ezri son of
And
Chelub. 27 Over the vineyards: Shimei the Ramathite.
duce in the vineyards for wine olive trees
and the sycamores
the Sharonite.
And
over the
31 Over
cattle in the valleys:
And
and
king's sons. 33 Ahitophel
was the
Sharon: Shirtai
Shaphat son of Adlai.
over the she-asses: Jehdeiah
the flocks: Jaziz the Hagrite. All these were
stewards of the property of King David. a counselor, a master,
28 Over the
in the Shephelah: Baal-hanan the Gederite.
the camels: Obil the Ishmaelite.
the Meronothite.
over the pro-
Zabdi the Shiphmite.
oil-stores: Joash. 29 Over the cattle pasturing in
Over the 30 Over
cellars:
treasuries
Jonathan son
32 Jonathan,
was
a counselor to the king.
king's friend. 34After Ahitophel
David's uncle, was
of Hachmoni was with the
a scribe: Jehiel son
Hushai the Archite
were Jehoiada son of Benaiah
and Abiathar. The commander of the king's army was Joab.
28
David assembled
who
divisional officers
all
—the
the officers of Israel
captains of hundreds, and the stewards of
the king
and
substance
me,
my
his sons,
my
all
the property and cattle of
with the eunuchs and the warriors,
—to Jerusalem.
brothers,
tribal officers, the
served the king, the captains of thousands and the
2
King David rose to his people! I wanted to build a
feet
all
and
the
men of
said,
"Hear
resting-place for the
Ark of the Covenant of the Lord, for the footstool of our God, and I laid aside material for building. 3 But God said to me, 'You will not build a house for My name, for you are a man of battles and have shed blood.' 4The Lord God of Israel chose me of all my father's house to be king over Israel forever. For Judah,
me
my
father's
king over
all
He
chose Judah to be
house; and of
Israel; 5 and
—
of
my father's my sons
all
ruler,
sons,
—
for
and of the family of
He
preferred to
manv
make
are the sons die
Lord gave me He chose my son Solomon to sit on the throne of the kingdom of the Lord over Israel. 6 He said to me, 'It will be your son Solomon who will build My House and My courts, for I have chosen him to be a son to Mc, and I will be a father to him. 7 I will establish his
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I
kingdom ments
forever, if
28.
he keeps firmly to the observance of My command-
he does now.'
m\.i\id
it:
do
you; lie
L570
9 "All this that the
give you in writing
I
said to his son
all
LORD
for
kinds
(
is
)|
fail
understand by His hand on
the works.
Solomon, "Be strong and of good courage
not be afraid or dismayed, for the will not
of the all
Lord made me
— the plan of
you or forsake you
till
LORD God mv God all
the
work on
the
is
,\ud
with
House
done. ''Here are the divisions of the priests and Levites
sen
ice ol the
I
louse of God, and with vou
in all
the
work
kethuvim
are willing
men,
skilled in
sorts
all
of
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I
tasks; also the officers
and
29.15
all
the
has chosen
my
people are at your command."
29
King David
for the temple a
no
is
silver for silver,
not for a
up
effort to lay
"God
said to the entire assemblage,
son Solomon alone, an untried
although the work to be done
lad,
man
Lord
but for the
God.
House of my God gold
for the
copper for copper, iron for iron,
2I
is
have spared
for golden objects,
wood for wooden,
stone and inlay- stone, stone of antimony and variegated colors
much
kind of precious stone and for the
House of my God, House of my God
—
to the
House:
4 3,000
silver for
all
officers
the work)
in addition to
freewill offering
that
holv
laid aside for the
I
5 (gold
for golden objects, silver
Now who
is
and devote himself today to the Lord?" officers
of the
tribes
of Israel and the
king's work work of the House of God: 5,000
and hundreds and the supervisors of the
freewill offerings, 7 giving for the
talents
all
—into the hands of craftsmen.
of the clans and the
captains of thousands
made
3 Besides, out of my solicitude my private hoard of gold and silver
gold talents of Ophir gold, and 7,000 talents of refined
going to make a
The
onyx-
—everv
marble.
gave over
covering the walls of the houses
for silver for
6
I
vast
of gold, 10,000
darics,
10,000
copper, 100,000 talents of iron.
8
gave them to the treasury of the
talents
of
18,000
silver,
Whoever had stones House of the Lord
talents
of
in his possession in the charge
of
Jehiel the Gershonite. 9 The people rejoiced over the freewill offerings
they made, for with a whole heart they
Lord; King David 10 David
esty
yes,
much.
Lord in front of all the assemblage; David Lord, God of Israel our father, from eternity to
n Yours, Lord,
—
freewill offerings to the
blessed the
"Blessed are You, nity.
also rejoiced very
made
all
that
is
in
are greatness, might, splendor, triumph,
eter-
and maj-
heaven and on earth; to You, Lord, belong king-
ship and preeminence above
You have dominion
said,
over
all.
all;
12 Riches
with
You
and honor
are
are strength
Yours to dispense;
and might, and
it is
in Your power to make anyone great and strong. Now, God, we praise You and extol Your glorious name. 14Who am I and who are mv people, that we should have the means to make such a freewill offering; but all is from You, and it is Your gift that we have given to You. 15 For we are 13
sojourners with You, mere transients like our fathers; our davs a
on
earth
Lit. "fortress."
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shadow, with nothing
arc like a
great mass that
name
is
29.16
we have
from You. and
in prospect. U, C)
laid aside to build
Yours.
all
is
it
the heart and desire uprightness; these things;
making
Olisl)
now Your
I
LORD a
our God,
House
know, God,
all
You
that
this
Your holy
tor
search
with upright heart, freely offered
I.
who
people,
I_
You
are present here
LORD God
freewill offerings. l8
—
I
all
saw them jov-
of Abraham,
Isaac,
and
remember this to the eternal credit of the thoughts oi and make their hearts constant toward You. 19 As to my son Solomon, give him a whole heart to observe Your commandments. Your admonitions, and Your laws, and to fulfill them all, and to our
Israel,
fathers,
Your people's
hearts,
build this temple- for which 1
20David
said to the
have made provision."
I
"Now bless the Loan your Lord God of their fathers, and
whole assemblage,
God."
All the assemblage blessed the
bowed
their heads low to the
to the
LORD
Lord
Thev offered sacrifices Lord on the morrow of
and the king.
and made burnt offerings to the
21
that day: 1,000 bulls, 1,000 rams, 1,000 lambs, with their libations; [they
made in
number
sacrifices in great
|
the presence of the
for
Lord on
all Israel, 22
and they
ate
that day with great joy.
and drank
They again
proclaimed Solomon son of David king, and they anointed him before the
as
high
Lord
as
king instead of his father David, and
over the throne of the
went well with him. All
Israel
warriors, and the sons of
King David
Israel,
all
priest.
^Solomon
accepted him; as well,
24 all
successfully took
the officials and the
gave their hand
26 Thus
David son of Jesse reigned over
all
Israel;
2
thirty-three years in Jerusalem. lite,
w Thc
riches ^
*
Lit.
"my father."
With
pp.
2-17,
cf.
1
Kings
6; 7.1-22.
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in the Holy of Holies, and they were overlaid with gold. n Thc outspread wings of the cherubim were 20 cubits across: one wing
tuned cherubim
5 cubits long touching
one wall of the House, and the other wing 5 cubits 12 one wing of the other
long touching the wing of the other cherub;
[cherub] 5 cubits long extending to the other wall of the House, and
other wing 5 cubits long touching the wing of the
w ingsprcad ot these cherubim was thus 20 cubits 14
standing up facing the House.
yam and
crimson
fine linen,
Hc made
first
across,
l3
cherub.
its
The
and they were
the curtain of blue, purple, and
and he worked cherubim into
it.
15
At the
House he made two columns 35 cubits high; the capitals on top of them were 5 cubits high. 16 He made chainwork in the inner Sanctuary and set it on the top of the columns; he made a hundred pomegranates and set them into the chainwork. 17 Hc erected the columns front of the
in front
of the Great Hall, one to
the right
X
11
was
called Jachin,
He made
a
an
its
and one to
right
and the one to the
left,
its left;
the
one to
Boaz.
of bronze 20 cubits long, 20 cubits wide, and 10
altar
cubits high.
Hc made
2
the sea b of cast metal 10 cubits across from brim to brim,
perfectly round;
it
was 5
cubits high, and
•^Beneath were figures of oxen set
oxen were
the sea; the
upon twelve oxen: and three faced
like that 6
of
on the
it,
of 10
was
a
handbreadth
of a
lily.
thick,
and
its
stood
brim was made
on the
right
and
thev would rinse off in them the parts of the burnt
left;
stands of gold as prescribed, and placed the right mk\ five five
4 It
it.
held 3,000 bath.
It
ten bron/x lavers for washing; he set five
ottering; but the sea served the priests for washing.
Great Hall,
cubits, encircling
one piece with
cast in
with the sea resting upon them; their haunches were
5 It
a cup, like the petals
He made
five
two rows,
circumference was 30 cubits.
its
around
three faced north, three faced west, three faced south,
east,
turned inward.
all
in
all
on the
on the
left. K
right
Hc made
and
five
them
in
7
He made
ten lamp-
the Great Hall, five
on
them in the He made one hundred
ten tables and placed
on the
left.
gold basins. ''He built the court of the priests and the great eourt, and
doors for the great court; he overlaid the doors with bronze.
on the
sea
M
right side,
hiram made the
I
at
(
1
IS 76
f
1
I
n
a/ 1 iil>
hu,,, liuitt
723
pails,
basin,
uncertain SO.
l
le set
the
the southeast corner.
With that Huram Solomon louse in the King
the shovels, and the basins.
completed the work he had undertaken Mitiiiiuii
1(l
for
I
kethuvim 12 the
of God:
two columns, the globes, and two pieces of network
the columns; and the
the
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on top of two globes of
capitals
to cover the
on top of the columns; 13 the four hundred pomegranates for the two pieces of network, two rows of pomegranates for each network, to cover the two globes of the capitals on top of the columns; 14he made the stands and the lavers upon the stands; 15 one sea with the twelve oxen the capitals
beneath
made
16 the pails,
it;
for
the shovels, and the bowls. c
King Solomon
were of burnished bronze. of the earth, 18
in the plain
Solomon made
display; 20 the lampstands
number of vessels; the weight of the bronze And Solomon made all the furnishings that
the altar of gold; the tables for the bread of
and
their lamps, to
of the inner Sanctuary, of solid gold;
of purest gold;
the vessels
19
House of God:
in the
all
of the Jordan between Succoth and Zeredah.
a very large
used could not be reckoned.
were
And
House of the Lord by Huram his master 17 The king had them cast in molds dug out
for the
21 and
burn
as prescribed in front
the petals, lamps, and tongs,
22 the snuffers, basins, ladles,
and
fire
pans, of solid gold;
and the entrance to the House: the doors of the innermost part of the House, the Holy of Holies, and the doors of the Great Hall of the House, of gold.
kJ aWhen all the work that King Solomon undertook for the House of the Lord was completed, Solomon brought the things that his father David had consecrated
—the
silver,
the gold, and the utensils
—and de-
them in the treasury of the House of God. 2 Then Solomon convoked the elders of Israel all the heads of the
posited
and the
ancestral chiefs
of the
Israelites
Ark of the Covenant of the Lord from 3 All
the
men of Israel
seventh month. 4When the Ark.
5
all
—
—
the City of David, that
assembled before the king
tribes
up the
in Jerusalem, to bring
is,
Zion.
at the Feast, b in die
the elders of Israel had come, the Levites carried
They brought up the Ark and
holy vessels that were in the Tent
the Tent of Meeting and
all
the
—the Levite
priests brought them up. King Solomon and the whole community of Israel, who had him before the Ark, were sacrificing sheep and oxen in such
6 Meanwhile,
gathered to
abundance that they could not be numbered or counted. 7
The
priests
brought the Ark of the Lord's Covenant to
the inner Sanctuary of the House, in the
Holy of
its
place in
Holies, beneath the
wings of the cherubim; 8 for the cherubim had their wings spread out over c
-
Or
"forks."
Cf.l Kings 7.51-8.11.
b I.e.,
of Tabernacles.
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Ark so that the cherubim covered the Ark and its poles from above. "The poles projected beyond the Ark and the ends of the the place of the
poles were visible
from the front of the inner Sanctuary, but thev could
not be seen from the outside; and there they remain to this
was nothing inside the Ark but the two
Lord made [a Egypt. "When
Horcb, when the
at
their departure
arv
—
all
from
tablets that
daw '"There
Moses placed
Covenant] with the
|
there]
Israelites after
came out of the Sanctu-
the priests
the priests present had sanctified themselves, without keeping to 12 all
the set divisions
Heman, leduthun,
die Levite singers, Asaph,
sons and their brothers, dressed
in fine linen,
their
holding cymbals, harps, and
altar, and with them were 120 The trumpeters and die singers joined in priests unison to praise and extol the Lord; and as the sound of the trumpets, cymbals, and other musical instruments, and the praise of the Lord, "For
were standing to the east of the
lyres,
who
blew trumpets.
He
is
the
House of the Lord, was
stav
good, for His steadfast love
and perform the
Lord
\J
a
Then Solomon
To
Lord
priests
could not
declared:
abide in a thick cloud;
A
stately
blessed the
h
You
House, where You
a place
dwell forever."
lor
whole congregation of
Israel, h
He
Egypt,
I
leader
5