Monday, October 22, 2012

Exodus 32:22-35 and Luke 6:1-11 (NLT)

Exodus 32:22-35
The Golden Calf (cont')

22  “Don’t get so upset, my lord,” Aaron replied. “You yourself know how evil these people are.
23  They said to me, ‘Make us gods who will lead us. We don’t know what happened to this fellow Moses, who brought us here from the land of Egypt.’
24  So I told them, ‘Whoever has gold jewelry, take it off.’ When they brought it to me, I simply threw it into the fire—and out came this calf!”
25  Moses saw that Aaron had let the people get completely out of control, much to the amusement of their enemies.
26  So he stood at the entrance to the camp and shouted, “All of you who are on the Lord’s side, come here and join me.” And all the Levites gathered around him.
27  Moses told them, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Each of you, take your swords and go back and forth from one end of the camp to the other. Kill everyone—even your brothers, friends, and neighbors.”
28  The Levites obeyed Moses’ command, and about 3,000 people died that day.
29  Then Moses told the Levites, “Today you have ordained yourselves for the service of the Lord, for you obeyed him even though it meant killing your own sons and brothers. Today you have earned a blessing.”
30  The next day Moses said to the people, “You have committed a terrible sin, but I will go back up to the Lord on the mountain. Perhaps I will be able to obtain forgiveness for your sin.”
31  So Moses returned to the Lord and said, “Oh, what a terrible sin these people have committed. They have made gods of gold for themselves.
32  But now, if you will only forgive their sin—but if not, erase my name from the record you have written!”
33  But the Lord replied to Moses, “No, I will erase the name of everyone who has sinned against me.
34  Now go, lead the people to the place I told you about. Look! My angel will lead the way before you. And when I come to call the people to account, I will certainly hold them responsible for their sins.”
35  Then the Lord sent a great plague upon the people because they had worshiped the calf Aaron had made.

Luke 6:1-11
Lord of the Sabbath

1    One Sabbath day as Jesus was walking through some grainfields, his disciples broke off heads of grain, rubbed off the husks in their hands, and ate the grain. 
2    But some Pharisees said, “Why are you breaking the law by harvesting grain on the Sabbath?”
3    Jesus replied, “Haven’t you read in the Scriptures what David did when he and his companions were hungry? 
4    He went into the house of God and broke the law by eating the sacred loaves of bread that only the priests can eat. He also gave some to his companions.” 
5    And Jesus added, “The Son of Man is Lord, even over the Sabbath.”
6   On another Sabbath day, a man with a deformed right hand was in the synagogue while Jesus was teaching.
7    The teachers of religious law and the Pharisees watched Jesus closely. If he healed the man’s hand, they planned to accuse him of working on the Sabbath.
8    But Jesus knew their thoughts. He said to the man with the deformed hand, “Come and stand in front of everyone.” So the man came forward.
9    Then Jesus said to his critics, “I have a question for you. Does the law permit good deeds on the Sabbath, or is it a day for doing evil? Is this a day to save life or to destroy it?”
10  He looked around at them one by one and then said to the man, “Hold out your hand.” So the man held out his hand, and it was restored!
11  At this, the enemies of Jesus were wild with rage and began to discuss what to do with him.

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