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1 The
LORD spoke to
Moses in the
wilderness of
Sinai, in the
first month of
the second year
after they had
come out of
the land of Egypt,
saying,
2 “Let the
children of Israel
keep the Passover
in its appointed
season.
3 On
the fourteenth day
of this month,
at evening, you
shall keep it
in its appointed
season. You shall
keep it according
to all its
statutes and
according to all
its ordinances.”
4 Moses
told the children
of Israel that
they should keep
the Passover.
5 They
kept the Passover
in the first
month, on the
fourteenth day of
the month at
evening, in the
wilderness of
Sinai. According to
all that the
LORD commanded
Moses, so the
children of Israel
did.
6 There
were certain men
who were unclean
because of the
dead body of
a man, so
that they could
not keep the
Passover on that
day, and they
came before Moses
and Aaron on that
day.
7 Those
men said to him,
“We are unclean
because of the
dead body of
a man. Why
are we kept back,
that we may
not offer the
offering of the
LORD in its
appointed season
among the children
of Israel?”
8 Moses
answered them, “Wait, that I may
hear what the
LORD will command
concerning you.”
9 The
LORD spoke to
Moses, saying,
10 “Say
to the children
of Israel, ‘If
any man of
you or of
your generations
is unclean
by reason of a
dead body, or
is on a
journey far away,
he shall still
keep the Passover
to the LORD.
11 In
the second month,
on the fourteenth
day at evening
they shall keep
it; they shall eat
it with unleavened
bread and bitter
herbs.
12 They
shall leave none
of it until
the morning, nor
break a bone
of it. According
to all the
statute of the
Passover they
shall keep it.
13 But
the man who
is clean, and
is not on
a journey,
and fails to keep
the Passover, that
soul shall be
cut off from
his people.
Because he didn’t
offer the offering
of the LORD
in its appointed
season, that man
shall bear his
sin.
14 “ ‘If
a foreigner
lives among you
and desires to
keep the Passover
to the LORD,
then he shall
do so according
to the statute
of the Passover,
and according to
its ordinance. You
shall have one
statute, both for
the foreigner and
for him who
is born in
the land.’ ”
15 On
the day that
the tabernacle was
raised up, the
cloud covered the
tabernacle, even
the Tent of the
Testimony. At
evening it was
over the
tabernacle, as it
were the
appearance of fire,
until morning.
16 So
it was continually.
The cloud covered
it, and the
appearance of fire
by night.
17 Whenever
the cloud was
taken up from
over the Tent,
then after that
the children of
Israel traveled;
and in the
place where the
cloud remained,
there the children
of Israel encamped.
18 At
the commandment of
the LORD, the
children of Israel
traveled, and at
the commandment of
the LORD they
encamped. As long
as the cloud
remained on the
tabernacle they
remained encamped.
19 When
the cloud stayed
on the tabernacle
many days, then
the children of
Israel kept the
LORD’s command,
and didn’t travel.
20 Sometimes
the cloud was
a few days
on the tabernacle;
then according to
the commandment of
the LORD they
remained encamped,
and according to
the commandment of
the LORD they
traveled.
21 Sometimes
the cloud was
from evening until
morning; and when
the cloud was
taken up in
the morning, they
traveled; or by
day and by
night, when the
cloud was taken
up, they traveled.
22 Whether it
was two days,
or a month,
or a year
that the cloud
stayed on the
tabernacle, remaining
on it, the
children of Israel
remained encamped,
and didn’t travel; but
when it was
taken up, they
traveled.
23 At
the commandment of
the LORD they
encamped, and at
the commandment of
the LORD they
traveled. They
kept the LORD’s
command, at the
commandment of the
LORD by Moses.