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TWOT Reference: 1624
Strong's Number H5927 matches the Hebrew עָלָה (ʿālâ),
which occurs 894 times in 817 verses
in the WLC Hebrew.
Page 3 / 17 (Exo 34:4–Num 23:2)
Moses cut two stone tablets like the first ones. He got up early in the morning, and taking the two stone tablets in his hand, he climbed Mount Sinai, just as the LORD had commanded him.
“For I will drive out nations before you and enlarge your territory. No one will covet your land when you go up three times a year to appear before the LORD your God.
“Then bring in the table and lay out its arrangement; also bring in the lampstand and set up its lamps.
He placed the altar of burnt offering at the entrance to the tabernacle, the tent of meeting, and offered the burnt offering and the grain offering on it, just as the LORD had commanded him.
The Israelites set out whenever the cloud was taken up from the tabernacle throughout all the stages of their journey.
“You may present them to the LORD as an offering of firstfruits, but they are not to be offered on the altar as a pleasing aroma.
“But among the ones that chew the cud or have divided hooves you are not to eat these:
camels, though they chew the cud,
do not have divided hooves — they are unclean for you;
“All animals that have hooves but do not have a divided hoof and do not chew the cud are unclean for you. Whoever touches them becomes unclean.
“For I am the LORD, who brought you up from the land of Egypt to be your God, so you must be holy because I am holy.
“The priest is to offer the burnt offering and the grain offering on the altar. The priest will make atonement for him, and he will be clean.
“he is to present the goat chosen by lot for the LORD and sacrifice it as a sin offering.
“But the goat chosen by lot for an uninhabitable place is to be presented alive before the LORD to make atonement with it by sending it into the wilderness for an uninhabitable place.
“Say to them: Anyone from the house of Israel or from the aliens who reside among them who offers a burnt offering or a sacrifice
“You are to keep my statutes. Do not crossbreed two different kinds of your livestock, sow your fields with two kinds of seed, or put on a garment made of two kinds of material.
“Command the Israelites to bring you pure oil from crushed olives for the light, in order to keep the lamp burning regularly.
“Speak to Aaron and tell him: When you set up the lamps, the seven lamps are to give light in front of the lampstand.”
So Aaron did this; he set up its lamps to give light in front of the lampstand just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
Whenever the cloud was lifted up above the tent, the Israelites would set out; at the place where the cloud stopped, there the Israelites camped.
Sometimes the cloud remained only from evening until morning; when the cloud lifted in the morning, they set out. Or if it remained a day and a night, they moved out when the cloud lifted.
Whether it was two days, a month, or longer,[fn] the Israelites camped and did not set out as long as the cloud stayed over the tabernacle. But when it was lifted, they set out.
During the second year, in the second month on the twentieth day of the month, the cloud was lifted up above the tabernacle of the testimony.
When Moses sent them to scout out the land of Canaan, he told them, “Go up this way to the Negev, then go up into the hill country.
They went up through the Negev and came to Hebron, where Ahiman, Sheshai, and Talmai, the descendants of Anak, were living. Hebron was built seven years before Zoan in Egypt.
Then Caleb quieted the people in the presence of Moses and said, “Let’s go up now and take possession of the land because we can certainly conquer it! ”
But the men who had gone up with him responded, “We can’t attack the people because they are stronger than we are! ”
But Moses replied to the LORD, “The Egyptians will hear about it, for by your strength you brought up this people from them.
They got up early the next morning and went up the ridge of the hill country, saying, “Let’s go to the place the LORD promised, for we were wrong.”
“Don’t go, because the LORD is not among you and you will be defeated by your enemies.
But they dared to go up the ridge of the hill country, even though the ark of the LORD’s covenant and Moses did not leave the camp.
Moses sent for Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, but they said, “We will not come!
“Is it not enough that you brought us up from a land flowing with milk and honey to kill us in the wilderness? Do you also have to appoint yourself as ruler over us?
“Furthermore, you didn’t bring us to a land flowing with milk and honey or give us an inheritance of fields and vineyards. Will you gouge out the eyes of these men? We will not come! ”
So they got away from the dwellings of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. Meanwhile, Dathan and Abiram came out and stood at the entrance of their tents with their wives, children, and infants.
“This is the legal statute that the LORD has commanded: Instruct the Israelites to bring you an unblemished red cow that has no defect and has never been yoked.
“Why have you led us up from Egypt to bring us to this evil place? It’s not a place of grain, figs, vines, and pomegranates, and there is no water to drink! ”
“We will go on the main road,” the Israelites replied to them, “and if we or our herds drink your water, we will pay its price. There will be no problem; only let us travel through on foot.”
So Moses did as the LORD commanded, and they climbed Mount Hor in the sight of the whole community.
The people spoke against God and Moses: “Why have you led us up from Egypt to die in the wilderness? There is no bread or water, and we detest this wretched food! ”
Then they turned and went up the road to Bashan, and King Og of Bashan came out against them with his whole army to do battle at Edrei.
In the morning, Balak took Balaam and brought him to Bamoth-baal.[fn] From there he saw the outskirts of the people’s camp.
3. Exo 34:4–Num 23:2
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