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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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ecome of him.And they asked Aaron to make idols for them, such as the heathen nationsworshipped. Aaron made them a golden calf and the people offered burntofferings to the idol. When Moses came down the mountain, with the two tables of stone in hishand, he saw the golden calf and the people dancing before it. Then he was ingreat anger, and threw the two tables of stone out of his hands, and they werebroken in pieces as they fell down below the mount. And Moses took the calf and burned it in the fire, and ground it up into very small pieces, like powder, or dust. Then he strewed the dust on the water that they drank, and made the children of Israel drink of the water, and he punished the people by causing great numbers of them to be slain. Afterward Moses prayed that the Lord would forgive the people for their sin, and God told Moses to make two tables of stone like those he had broken. The Lord wrote on the two tables of stone which Moses brought, the words of the Ten Commandments. 66
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MOSES COMES DOWX FROM THE MOUNTAIN AXD SPEAKS TO THE PEOPLE. 07 I \ - XIX 2& The Children of Israel Refuse to Enter Canaan. WHEN the children of Israel had come near to Canaan, the land that Godhad promised them for their own, Moses told them to go in and takeit, as the Lord had said they should. But they asked him first to send men asspies, who should go and search the land, and bring them word of what theysaw there. And Moses sent twelve men, one from each tribe. He told them notto fear, but to go and look at the land and to bring back also some of the fruitsthat they found there. Then the s)Dies went into Canaan, and walked through it from one end tothe other, for the Lord kept the people who lived there from doing them anyharm. At a place called Eshcol, where grapes were growing, they cut off fromthe vine a branch with a single cluster upon it. This cluster was so large thatit took two men to carry it. They hung it upon a pole, or staff, and one mancarried one end of the staff

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