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Exodus 33
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses,
a
Depart,
and
go
up
hence,
thou
and
the
people
which
thou
hast
brought
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
unto
the
land
which
I
sware
unto
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob,
saying,
Unto
thy
b
seed
will
I
give
it:
2 And
I
will
send
an
a
angel
before
thee;
and
I
will
drive
out
the
b
Canaanite,
the
Amorite,
and
the
Hittite,
and
the
Perizzite,
the
Hivite,
and
the
Jebusite:
3 Unto
a
land
a
flowing
with
milk
and
honey:
for
I
will
not
go
up
in
the
midst
of
thee;
for
thou
art
a
stiffnecked
people:
lest
I
consume
thee
in
the
way.
4 And
when
the
people
heard
these
evil
tidings,
they
a
mourned:
and
no
man
did
put
on
him
his
b
ornaments.
5 For
the
Lord
had
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
Ye
are
a
a
stiffnecked
people:
b
I
will
come
up
into
the
midst
of
thee
in
a
moment,
and
consume
thee:
therefore
now
put
off
thy
ornaments
from
thee,
that
I
may
know
what
to
do
unto
thee.
6 And
the
children
of
Israel
stripped
themselves
of
their
ornaments
by
the
mount
Horeb.
7 And
Moses
took
the
tabernacle,
and
pitched
it
without
the
camp,
afar
off
from
the
camp,
and
called
it
the
a
Tabernacle
of
the
congregation.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
every
one
which
sought
the
Lord
went
out
unto
the
b
tabernacle
of
the
congregation,
which
was
without
the
camp.
8 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Moses
went
out
unto
the
tabernacle,
that
all
the
people
rose
up,
and
stood
every
man
at
his
a
tent
door,
and
looked
after
Moses,
until
he
was
gone
into
the
tabernacle.
9 And
it
came
to
pass,
as
Moses
entered
into
the
tabernacle,
the
a
cloudy
pillar
descended,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
the
tabernacle,
and
the
Lord
talked
with
Moses.
10 And
all
the
people
saw
the
cloudy
pillar
stand
at
the
tabernacle
door:
and
all
the
people
rose
up
and
worshipped,
every
man
in
his
tent
door.
11 And
the
Lord
a
spake
unto
Moses
b
face
to
face,
as
a
man
c
speaketh
unto
his
d
friend.
And
he
turned
again
into
the
camp:
but
his
servant
e
Joshua,
the
son
of
f
Nun,
a
young
man,
departed
not
out
of
the
tabernacle.
12 And
Moses
said
unto
the
Lord,
See,
thou
sayest
unto
me,
a
Bring
up
this
people:
and
thou
hast
not
let
me
know
whom
thou
wilt
send
with
me.
Yet
thou
hast
said,
I
b
know
thee
by
c
name,
and
thou
hast
also
found
grace
in
my
sight.
13 Now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
if
I
have
found
a
grace
in
thy
sight,
b
shew
me
now
thy
c
way,
that
I
may
know
thee,
that
I
may
find
grace
in
thy
sight:
and
consider
that
this
nation
is
d
thy
e
people.
14 And
he
said,
My
a
presence
shall
go
with
thee,
and
I
will
give
thee
b
rest.
15 And
he
said
unto
him,
If
thy
presence
go
not
with
me,
carry
us
not
up
hence.
16 For
wherein
shall
it
be
known
here
that
I
and
thy
people
have
found
grace
in
thy
sight?
is
it
not
in
that
thou
a
goest
with
us?
so
shall
we
be
b
separated,
I
and
thy
people,
from
all
the
people
that
are
upon
the
face
of
the
earth.
17 And
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses,
a
I
will
b
do
this
thing
also
that
thou
hast
spoken:
for
thou
hast
found
grace
in
my
sight,
and
I
know
thee
by
name.
18 And
he
said,
I
beseech
thee,
a
shew
me
thy
b
glory.
19 And
he
said,
I
will
make
all
my
a
goodness
pass
before
thee,
and
I
will
b
proclaim
the
name
of
the
Lord
before
thee;
and
will
be
gracious
to
whom
I
will
be
gracious,
and
will
shew
c
mercy
on
whom
I
will
shew
mercy.
20
a
And
he
said,
Thou
canst
not
see
my
face:
for
b
there
shall
no
man
c
see
me,
and
live.
21 And
the
Lord
said,
Behold,
there
is
a
place
by
me,
and
thou
shalt
stand
upon
a
rock:
22 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
while
my
glory
passeth
by,
that
I
will
put
thee
in
a
clift
of
the
rock,
and
will
cover
thee
with
my
hand
a
while
I
pass
by:
23 And
I
will
take
away
mine
hand,
and
thou
shalt
a
see
my
b
back
parts:
but
my
face
shall
not
be
c
seen.
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