Exodus 32:1-22

Exodus 32:1-22

[1] And when the people  saw  that Moses  delayed  to come down  out of the mount,  the people  gathered themselves together  unto Aaron,  and said  unto him, Up,  make  us gods,  before  us; for as for this Moses,  the man  that brought  us up out of the land  of Egypt,  we wot  not what is become of him. [2] And Aaron  said  unto them, Break off  the golden  earrings,  which are in the ears  of your wives,  of your sons,  and of your daughters,  and bring  [3] And all the people  brake off  the golden  earrings  which were in their ears,  and brought  them unto Aaron.  [4] And he received  them at their hand,  it with a graving tool,  after he had made  it a molten  calf:  and they said,  These be thy gods,  O Israel,  which brought  thee up out of the land  of Egypt.  [5] And when Aaron  saw  it, he built  an altar  before  it; and Aaron  made proclamation,  and said,  To morrow  is a feast  to the LORD.  [6] And they rose up early  on the morrow,  and offered  burnt offerings,  and brought  peace offerings;  and the people  sat  down to eat  and to drink,  and rose up  to play.  [7] And the LORD  said  unto Moses,  get thee down;  for thy people,  which thou broughtest  out of the land  of Egypt,  have corrupted  [8] They have turned  aside quickly  out of the way  which I commanded  them: they have made  them a molten  calf,  and have worshipped  it, and have sacrificed  thereunto, and said,  These be thy gods,  O Israel,  which have brought thee up  out of the land  of Egypt.  [9] And the LORD  said  unto Moses,  I have seen  this people,  and, behold, it is a stiffnecked  people:  [10] Now therefore let me alone,  that my wrath  may wax hot  against them, and that I may consume  them: and I will make  of thee a great  nation.  [11] And Moses  besought  the LORD  his God,  and said,  LORD,  why doth thy wrath  wax hot  against thy people,  which thou hast brought forth  out of the land  of Egypt  with great  power,  and with a mighty  hand?  [12] speak,  For mischief  did he bring  them out, to slay  them in the mountains,  and to consume  them from the face  of the earth?  Turn  from thy fierce  wrath,  and repent  of this evil  against thy people.  [13] Remember  Abraham,  Isaac,  and Israel,  thy servants,  to whom thou swarest  by thine own self, and saidst  unto them, I will multiply  your seed  as the stars  of heaven,  and all this land  that I have spoken  of will I give  unto your seed,  and they shall inherit  it for ever.  [14] And the LORD  repented  of the evil  which he thought  to do  unto his people.  [15] And Moses  turned,  and went down  from the mount,  and the two  tables  of the testimony  were in his hand:  the tables  were written  on both  their sides;  on the one side and on the other were they written.  [16] And the tables  were the work  of God,  and the writing  of God,  graven  upon the tables.  [17] And when Joshua  heard  the noise  of the people  as they shouted,  he said  unto Moses,  There is a noise  of war  in the camp.  [18] And he said,  It is not the voice  of them that shout  for mastery,  neither is it the voice  of them that cry  for being overcome:  but the noise  do I hear.  [19] And it came to pass, as soon as he came nigh  unto the camp,  that he saw  the calf,  and the dancing:  and Moses'  anger  waxed hot,  and he cast  the tables  out of his hands,  and brake  them beneath  the mount.  [20] And he took  the calf  which they had made,  and burnt  it in the fire,  and ground  it to powder,  and strawed  it upon  the water,  and made the children  of Israel  drink  [21] And Moses  said  unto Aaron,  What did  this people  unto thee, that thou hast brought  so great  a sin  upon them? [22] And Aaron  said,  Let not the anger  of my lord  wax hot:  thou knowest  the people,  that they are set on mischief.