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- 1 Og Gud talede alle disse Ord og sagde:
- 2 Jeg er Herren din Gud, som udførte dig af Ægyptens Land, af Trælles Hus.
- 3 Du skal ikke have andre Guder for mig.
- 4 Du skal ikke gøre dig udskaaret Billede eller nogen Lignelse efter det, som er i Himmelen oventil, eller det paa Jorden nedentil, eller det, som er i Vandet under Jorden.
- 5 Du skal ikke tilbede dem og ikke tjene dem; thi jeg, Herren din Gud, er en nidkær Gud, som hjemsøger Fædres Misgerning paa Børn, paa dem i tredje og paa dem i fjerde Led, paa dem, som hade mig;
- 6 og den, som gør Miskundhed i tusinde Led mod dem, som elske mig, og mod dem, som holde mine Bud.
- 7 Du skal ikke tage Herren din Guds Navn forfængelig; thi Herren skal ikke lade den være uskyldig, som tager hans Navn forfængelig.
- 8 Kom Sabbatens Dag ihu, at du holder den hellig.
- 9 Seks Dage skal du arbejde og gøre al din Gerning.
- 10 Men den syvende Dag er Sabbat for Herren din Gud; da skal du ingen Gerning gøre, hverken du eller din Søn eller din Datter, din Svend eller din Pige eller dit Dyr eller din fremmede, som er inden dine Porte.
- 11 Thi i seks Dage gjorde Herren Himmelen og Jorden, Havet og alt det, som er i dem, og hvilede paa den syvende Dag; derfor velsignede Herren Sabbatsdagen og helligede den.
- 12 Ær din Fader og din Moder, paa det dine Dage kunne forlænges i Landet, som Herren din Gud giver dig.
- 13 Du skal ikke ihjelslaa.
- 14 Du skal ikke bedrive Hor.
- 15 Du skal ikke stjæle.
- 16 Du skal ikke svare mod din Næste som et falsk Vidne.
- 17 Du skal ikke begære din Næstes Hus. Du skal ikke begære din Næstes Hustru eller hans Svend eller hans Pige eller hans Okse eller hans Asen eller noget, som hører din Næste til.
- 18 Og alt Folket saa Tordenen og Blussene og Basunens Lyd og Bjerget ryge; Folket saa det, og de flyede og stode langt borte.
- 19 Og de sagde til Mose: Tal du med os, og vi ville være lydige; og lad Gud ikke tale med os, at vi ikke dø.
- 20 Og Mose sagde til Folket: Frygter ikke, thi Gud er kommen for at forsøge eder, og for at hans Frygt skal være over eders Ansigt, at I ikke skulle synde.
- 21 Og Folket stod langt borte; og Mose gik nær til Mørket, hvor Gud var.
- 22 Og Herren sagde til Mose: Saa skal du sige til Israels Børn: I have set, at jeg har talet af Himmelen med eder.
- 23 I skulle ikke gøre noget til at sætte ved Siden af mig; Sølvguder eller Guldguder skulle I ikke gøre eder.
- 24 Et Alter af Jord skal du gøre mig, og derpaa skal du ofre dine Brændofre og dine Takofre, dine Faar og dine Øksne; paa hvert Sted, hvor jeg lader mit Navn ihukomme, vil jeg komme til dig og velsigne dig.
- 25 Og dersom du vil gøre mig et Alter af Sten, da skal du ikke bygge det af huggen Sten; thi lader du dit Huggejern komme derover, da vanhelliger du det.
- 26 Og du skal ikke gaa op ad Trapper til mit Alter, at din Blusel ikke skal blottes over det.
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