Exodus | |
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Testament: | Old |
Description: | Exodus is the second book of the Bible and recounts the story of the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt, their journey through the wilderness led by Moses, and the establishment of the Mosaic covenant at Mount Sinai. It includes the Ten Commandments and the construction of the Tabernacle. |
Chapter: | 34 |
Verse: | 22 |
Translations | |||
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Language | Language Code | Language Name | Verse Text |
English | kjv | King James Version | And thou shalt observe the feast of weeks, of the firstfruits of wheat harvest, and the feast of ingathering at the year’s end. |
English | bbe | Bible in Basic English | And you are to keep the feast of weeks when you get in the first-fruits of the grain, and the feast at the turn of the year when you take in the produce of your fields. |
English | web | World English Bible | “You shall observe the feast of weeks with the first fruits of wheat harvest, and the feast of harvest at the year’s end. |
English | webbe | World English Bible, British Edition | “You shall observe the feast of weeks with the first fruits of wheat harvest, and the feast of harvest at the year’s end. |
Latin | clementine | Clementine Latin Vulgate | Solemnitatem hebdomadarum facies tibi in primitiis frugum messis tuæ triticeæ, et solemnitatem, quando redeunte anni tempore cuncta conduntur. |
Explanations | |
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Age Group | Explanation |
5 | God wants us to celebrate a special holiday called the Festival of Weeks. It's like when you have a party to celebrate the end of the school year. |
10 | God wants us to remember how He gave His people the Ten Commandments by celebrating the Festival of Weeks. It's like when you remember a special event by watching a movie about it. |
15 | God wants us to remember our history and celebrate the giving of the Ten Commandments by observing the Festival of Weeks. It's like when you celebrate a national holiday with your community. |
20 | God wants us to honor our heritage and remember the giving of the Ten Commandments by celebrating the Festival of Weeks. It's like when you attend a cultural festival and learn about your ancestors. |