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Day 110 - God's Covenant and Laws at Mount Sinai | Bible In A Year

Welcome to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. On Day 110, we explore the journey of the Israelites arriving at Mount Sinai two months after their exodus from Egypt. This episode covers Moses’ ascent to meet God and the delivery of crucial instructions and laws to the people of Israel. Key highlights include God’s promises of the Israelites being His treasured possession if they obey His covenant, the consecration of the people, the delivering of the Ten Commandments, and additional laws regarding worship, slavery, and personal injuries. Join us as we dive deeply into these significant moments in biblical history and understand their implications. Perfect for those following a Bible in a year plan.

00:00 Introduction to the Daily Bible Reading Experience
00:05 Arrival at Mount Sinai
00:25 God's Instructions to Moses
01:38 Preparation for God's Arrival
04:36 The Ten Commandments
08:37 Laws on Slavery and Personal Injury
12:38 Laws on Property and Compensation
14:18 Conclusion of Today's Reading

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Day 100 and 10

exactly.

Two months after the Israelites
left Egypt, they arrived

in the wilderness of Sinai.

After breaking camp at Rhim, they came
to the wilderness of Sinai and set up

camp there at the base of Mount Sinai.

Then Moses climbed the
mountain to appear before God.

The Lord called to him from the
mountain and said, Give these

instructions to the family of Jacob.

Announce it to the descendants of Israel.

You have seen what I did to the Egyptians.

You know how I carried you on Eagle's
wings and brought you to myself Now?

If you will obey me and keep my covenant,
you will be my own special treasure

from among all the peoples on earth.

For all the earth belongs to
me, and you will be my kingdom

of priests, my holy nation.

This is the message you must
give to the people of Israel.

So Moses returned from the mountain
and called together the elders of the

people and told them everything the
Lord had commanded him, and all the

people responded together, we will
do everything the Lord has commanded.

So Moses brought the people's
answer back to the Lord.

Then the Lord said to Moses, I
will come to you in a thick cloud,

Moses, so the people themselves
can hear me when I speak with you.

Then they will always trust you.

Moses told the Lord what
the people had said.

Then the Lord told Moses, go down and
prepare the people for my arrival.

Consecrate them today and tomorrow
and have them wash their clothing.

Be sure they are ready on the third day
for on that day, the Lord will come down

on Mount Sinai as all the people watch.

Mark off a boundary all
around the mountain.

Warn the people.

Be careful.

Do not go up on the mountain
or even touch its boundaries.

Anyone who touches the mountain
will certainly be put to death.

No hand may touch the person or
animal that crosses the boundary.

Instead, stone them or
shoot them with arrows.

They must be put to death.

However, when the rams horn
sounds a long blast, then the

people may go up on the mountain.

So Moses went down to the people,
he consecrated them for worship

and they washed their clothes.

He told them, get ready for the
third day, and until then, abstained

from having sexual intercourse.

On the morning of the third day, thunder
roared and lightning flashed, and a

dense cloud came down on the mountain.

There was a long, loud blast from a
Ram's horn and all the people trembled.

Moses led them out from the camp
to meet with God and they stood

at the foot of the mountain.

All of Mount Sinai was covered
with smoke because the Lord had

descended on it in the form of fire.

The smoke billowed into the sky,
like smoke from a brick kiln, and

the whole mountain shook violently.

As the blast of the rams
horn grew Louder and louder.

Moses spoke and God thundered his reply.

The Lord came down on the top of Mount
Sinai and called Moses to the top of the

mountain, so Moses climbed the mountain.

Then the Lord told Moses, go back
down and warn the people not to

break through the boundaries to
see the Lord or they will die.

Even the priests who regularly
come near to the Lord must purify

themselves so that the Lord does
not break out and destroy them.

But Lord Moses protested the people
cannot come up to Mount Sinai.

You already warned us.

You told me Mark off a boundary all around
the mountain to set it apart as holy.

But the Lord said, go down and
bring Aaron back up with you.

In the meantime, do not let
the priests or the people break

through to approach the Lord or he
will break out and destroy them.

So Moses went down to the people and
told them what the Lord had said.

Then God gave the people all these
instructions, I am the Lord your

God, who rescued you from the land
of Egypt, the place of your slavery.

You must not have any other God but me.

You must not make for yourself an idol of
any kind or an image of anything in the

heavens or on the earth or in the sea.

You must not bow down
to them or worship them.

For I the Lord your God, am a
jealous God who will not tolerate

your affection for any other gods.

I lay the sins of the
parents upon their children.

The entire family is affected, even
children in the third and fourth

generations of those who reject
me, but I lavish, unfailing love

for a thousand generations on those
who love me and obey my commands.

You must not misuse the
name of the Lord your God.

The Lord will not let you go
unpunished if you misuse his name.

Remember to observe the
Sabbath day by keeping it holy.

You have six days each week for
your ordinary work, but the seventh

day is a Sabbath day of rest
dedicated to the Lord your God.

On that day, no one in your
household may do any work.

This includes you, your sons and
daughters, your male and female

servants, your livestock, and
any foreigners living among you.

For in six days, the Lord made
the heavens, the earth, the

sea, and everything in them.

But on the seventh day, he rested.

That is why the Lord blessed the
Sabbath day and set it apart as holy

Honor your father and mother.

Then you will live a long,
full life in the land.

The Lord your God is giving you.

You must not murder.

You must not commit adultery.

You must not steal.

You must not testify falsely
against your neighbor.

You must not covet your neighbor's house.

You must not covet your neighbor's
wife, male or female, servant,

ox or donkey, or anything else
that belongs to your neighbor.

When the people heard the thunder and
the loud blast of the rams horn, and when

they saw the flashes of lightning and
the smoke billowing from the mountain,

they stood at a distance trembling with
fear, and they said to Moses, you speak

to us and we will listen, but don't let
God speak directly to us or we will die.

Don't be afraid.

Moses answered them.

For God has come in this way to test you.

And so that your fear of him
will keep you from sinning.

As the people stood in the distance, Moses
approached the dark cloud where God was,

and the Lord said to Moses, say
this to the people of Israel.

You saw for yourselves that
I spoke to you from heaven.

Remember, you must not make any
idols of silver or gold to rival me.

Build for me an altar made of earth
and offer your sacrifices to me, your

burnt offerings and peace offerings,
your sheep and goats and your cattle.

Build my altar wherever I cause
my name to be remembered and I

will come to you and bless you if
you use stones to build my altar.

Use only natural uncut stones do not
shape the stones with a tool for that

would make the altar unfit for holy use.

And do not approach my
altar by going up steps.

If you do, someone might look up under
your clothing and see your nakedness.

These are the regulations
you must present to Israel.

If you by a Hebrew slave, he may serve
for no more than six years, set him

free in the seventh year, and he will
owe you nothing for his freedom if he

was single when he became your slave.

He shall leave single.

But if he was married before
he became a slave, then his

wife must be freed with him.

If his master gave him a wife while
he was a slave and they had sons

or daughters, then only the man
will be free in the seventh year.

But his wife and children will
still belong to his master,

but the slave may declare.

I love my master, my wife and my children.

I don't want to go free.

If he does this, his master
must present him before God.

Then his master must take him to the
door or doorpost and publicly pierce

his ear with an all after that.

The slave will serve his master for life.

When a man sells his daughter as a
slave, she will not be freed at the

end of six years as the men are.

If she does not satisfy her owner,
he must allow her to be bought back

again, but he is not allowed to sell
her to foreigners since he is the

one who broke the contract with her.

But if the slave's owner arranges for
her to marry his son, he may no longer

treat her as a slave, but as a daughter,
If a man who has married a slave wife

takes another wife for himself, he must
not neglect the rights of the first wife

to food, clothing, and sexual intimacy.

If he fails in any of these three
obligations, she may leave as a free

woman with without making any payment.

Anyone who assaults and kills
another person must be put to death.

But if it was simply an accident permitted
by God, I will appoint a place of refuge

where the slayer can run for safety.

However, if someone deliberately
kills another person, then the

slayer must be dragged even from
my altar and be put to death.

Anyone who strikes father or
mother must be put to death.

Kidnappers must be put to death
whether they are caught in

possession of their victims or
have already sold them as slaves.

Anyone who dishonors father or
mother must be put to death.

Now, suppose two men quarrel and
one hits the other with a stone or

fist, and the injured person does
not die, but is confined to bed.

If he is later able to walk outside
again, even with a crutch, the

assailant will not be punished, but
must compensate his victim for lost

wages and provide for his full recovery.

If a man beats his male or female slave
with a club and the slave dies, as a

result, the owner must be punished.

But if the slave recovers within a day
or two, then the owner shall not be

punished since the slave is his property.

Now, suppose two men are fighting
and in the process they accidentally

strike a pregnant woman, so
she gives birth prematurely.

If no further injury results, the
man who struck the woman must pay the

amount of compensation the woman's
husband demands, and the judges approve.

But if there is further injury, the
punishment must match the injury.

A life for a life.

An eye for an eye.

A tooth for a tooth.

A hand for a hand.

A foot for a foot.

A burn for a burn, a wound for
a wound, a bruise for a bruise.

If a man hits his male or female
slave in the eye and the eye is

blinded, he must let the slave go
free to compensate for the eye.

And if a man knocks out the tooth of his
male or female slave, he must let the

slave go free to compensate for the tooth.

If an ox gores a man or woman
to death, the ox must be stoned

and its flesh may not be eaten.

In such a case, however, the
owner will not be held liable.

But suppose the OX had a reputation for
goring and the owner had been informed

but failed to keep it under control.

If the ox then kills someone,
it must be stoned and the owner

must also be put to death.

However, the dead person's
relatives may accept payment to

compensate for the loss of life.

The owner of the ox may redeem his
life by paying whatever is demanded.

The same regulation applies if the ox
gores a boy or girl, but if the ox gores

a slave, either male or female, the
animal owner must pay the slave's owner 30

silver coins, and the ox must be stoned.

Suppose someone digs or uncovers a
pit and fails to cover it, and then

an ox or a donkey falls into it.

The owner of the pit must pay full
compensation to the owner of the animal,

but then he gets to keep the dead animal.

If someone's ox injures a neighbor's
ox and the injured ox dies, then the

two owners must sell the live ox and
divide the price equally between them.

They must also divide the dead animal.

But if the ox had a reputation for Goring,
yet its owner failed to keep it under

control, he must pay full compensation.

A live ox for the dead one,
but he may keep the Dead Ox.

This concludes today's
Immerse reading experience.

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