逾越节

以色列人离开埃及后第二年的一月,耶和华在西奈旷野对摩西说: “以色列人要在指定的时间守逾越节, 就是在一月十四日黄昏按照有关的律例和典章守逾越节。” 于是,摩西吩咐以色列人守逾越节。 一月十四日黄昏,以色列人照耶和华对摩西的吩咐,在西奈山守逾越节。

可是,有几个人因碰到死尸而不洁净,不能在那天守逾越节,他们就来见摩西和亚伦, 说:“我们不过因碰到死尸而不洁净,为什么不准我们跟其他以色列人一起在指定的时间向耶和华献供物?” 摩西说:“你们等一下,我要去听听耶和华对这事有什么吩咐。”

耶和华对摩西说: 10 “你把以下条例告诉以色列人。

“如果你们或你们的子孙中有人因为碰了死尸而不洁净,或是出了远门,可以改期为耶和华守逾越节。 11 他们可以在二月十四日黄昏守逾越节,要配无酵饼和苦菜一起吃逾越节的羊羔。 12 食物不可留到天明,也不可折断羊羔的一根骨头。要遵守逾越节的一切律例。 13 如果有人是洁净的,又没有出远门,却不守逾越节,要将他从民中铲除。他不在指定的时间向耶和华献供物,就必须自负罪责。 14 如果寄居在你们中间的外族人也想为耶和华守逾越节,他们也要遵守这些律例和典章。不论是外族人还是以色列人,都要遵守同样的律例。”

云彩遮盖会幕

15 安放约柜的圣幕支起来那天,云彩遮盖了它。当晚,云彩整夜像火焰一般。 16 之后,每天如此:白天云彩遮盖圣幕,晚上云彩像火。 17 云彩什么时候从圣幕上升起,以色列人就启行;云彩在哪里停下来,以色列人就在哪里安营。 18 他们无论启行还是安营,都遵照耶和华的吩咐。云彩在圣幕上停留多久,他们就安营多久。 19 有时云彩在圣幕上停留多日,他们就遵照耶和华的吩咐安营多日。 20 有时云彩在圣幕上只停留几天,他们就遵照耶和华的吩咐只安营几天。随后再照耶和华的吩咐启行。 21 有时云彩整夜停留在圣幕上,到早晨才升起,他们就早晨才启行。不管白天黑夜,云彩一升起,他们就启行。 22 不管是两天、一个月或是一年,只要云彩停留在圣幕上,以色列人就安营不动;云彩一升起,他们就启行。 23 他们遵照耶和华的吩咐安营,也遵照耶和华的吩咐启行。他们遵行耶和华借摩西吩咐的话。

在西奈守逾越节

以色列人出埃及地以后,第二年正月,耶和华在西奈旷野吩咐摩西说: “以色列人要在指定的时间守逾越节, 就是本月十四日,黄昏的时候,你们要在指定的时间守这节,要照着这节的一切律例和一切典章而行。” 于是,摩西吩咐以色列人要守逾越节。 他们就在正月十四日,黄昏的时候,在西奈旷野守了逾越节;耶和华怎样吩咐了摩西,以色列人就怎样行了。 有几个人因为触着死人而不洁净,以致他们不能在那一天守逾越节;当日他们来到摩西和亚伦面前。 这些人对摩西说:“我们虽然因为接触死人而不洁净,为甚么我们被拒绝,不能在以色列人中,在指定的时间献耶和华的供物呢?” 摩西对他们说:“你们且等候,我要去听耶和华对你们有甚么吩咐。”

耶和华对摩西说: 10 “你要告诉以色列人说:你们或你们的后代中,如果有人因为接触死人而成为不洁净,或因到远方旅行,他还要向耶和华守逾越节; 11 他们要在二月十四日,黄昏的时候,守逾越节,同时要吃无酵饼和苦菜; 12 一点也不留到早晨,羊羔的骨头,一根也不可折断;他们要照着逾越节的一切律例守节。 13 但那洁净的,又不在路上旅行的人,如果忽略守逾越节,那人就要从自己的民中被剪除,因为他没有在指定的时间内献上耶和华的供物,那人必担当自己的罪。 14 如果有外人寄居在你们中间,想要向耶和华守逾越节,他就必须照着逾越节的条例和典章而行;不论是外人或是本地人,只有一样的条例。”

云彩覆盖会幕(A)

15 在竖立帐幕的那一天,有云彩遮盖着帐幕,就是法柜的帐幕;到了晚上,云彩在帐幕上,形状像火,直到早晨。 16 常常是这样:白天(《马索拉文本》无“白天”,现参照各古译本补上)有云彩遮盖帐幕,夜间云彩形状像火。 17 云彩甚么时候从会幕上收去,以色列人就起行;云彩在甚么地方停住,以色列人就在那里安营。 18 以色列人照着耶和华的吩咐起行,也照着耶和华的吩咐安营;云彩在帐幕上停留多久,他们就安营多久。 19 如果云彩多日停留在帐幕上,以色列人就遵守耶和华的吩咐,不起行。 20 有时云彩停留在帐幕上只有几天,他们就照着耶和华的吩咐安营;也照着耶和华的吩咐起行。 21 有时云彩从晚上到早晨停住;到了早晨,云彩一收上去,他们就起行;有时云彩从白昼到晚上都停住;云彩一收上去,他们就起行。 22 云彩停留在帐幕上不论有多久,或两天、或一月、或一年,以色列人就安营,不起行;云彩一收上去,他们就起行。 23 他们照着耶和华的吩咐安营,也照着耶和华的吩咐起行。他们遵守耶和华吩咐的,就是照着耶和华藉摩西吩咐的。

The Second Passover

A year after Israel’s departure from Egypt, the Lord spoke to Moses in the wilderness of Sinai. In the first month[a] of that year he said, “Tell the Israelites to celebrate the Passover at the prescribed time, at twilight on the fourteenth day of the first month.[b] Be sure to follow all my decrees and regulations concerning this celebration.”

So Moses told the people to celebrate the Passover in the wilderness of Sinai as twilight fell on the fourteenth day of the month. And they celebrated the festival there, just as the Lord had commanded Moses. But some of the men had been ceremonially defiled by touching a dead body, so they could not celebrate the Passover that day. They came to Moses and Aaron that day and said, “We have become ceremonially unclean by touching a dead body. But why should we be prevented from presenting the Lord’s offering at the proper time with the rest of the Israelites?”

Moses answered, “Wait here until I have received instructions for you from the Lord.”

This was the Lord’s reply to Moses. 10 “Give the following instructions to the people of Israel: If any of the people now or in future generations are ceremonially unclean at Passover time because of touching a dead body, or if they are on a journey and cannot be present at the ceremony, they may still celebrate the Lord’s Passover. 11 They must offer the Passover sacrifice one month later, at twilight on the fourteenth day of the second month.[c] They must eat the Passover lamb at that time with bitter salad greens and bread made without yeast. 12 They must not leave any of the lamb until the next morning, and they must not break any of its bones. They must follow all the normal regulations concerning the Passover.

13 “But those who neglect to celebrate the Passover at the regular time, even though they are ceremonially clean and not away on a trip, will be cut off from the community of Israel. If they fail to present the Lord’s offering at the proper time, they will suffer the consequences of their guilt. 14 And if foreigners living among you want to celebrate the Passover to the Lord, they must follow these same decrees and regulations. The same laws apply both to native-born Israelites and to the foreigners living among you.”

The Fiery Cloud

15 On the day the Tabernacle was set up, the cloud covered it.[d] But from evening until morning the cloud over the Tabernacle looked like a pillar of fire. 16 This was the regular pattern—at night the cloud that covered the Tabernacle had the appearance of fire. 17 Whenever the cloud lifted from over the sacred tent, the people of Israel would break camp and follow it. And wherever the cloud settled, the people of Israel would set up camp. 18 In this way, they traveled and camped at the Lord’s command wherever he told them to go. Then they remained in their camp as long as the cloud stayed over the Tabernacle. 19 If the cloud remained over the Tabernacle for a long time, the Israelites stayed and performed their duty to the Lord. 20 Sometimes the cloud would stay over the Tabernacle for only a few days, so the people would stay for only a few days, as the Lord commanded. Then at the Lord’s command they would break camp and move on. 21 Sometimes the cloud stayed only overnight and lifted the next morning. But day or night, when the cloud lifted, the people broke camp and moved on. 22 Whether the cloud stayed above the Tabernacle for two days, a month, or a year, the people of Israel stayed in camp and did not move on. But as soon as it lifted, they broke camp and moved on. 23 So they camped or traveled at the Lord’s command, and they did whatever the Lord told them through Moses.

Footnotes

  1. 9:1 The first month of the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar usually occurs within the months of March and April.
  2. 9:3 This day in the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar occurred in late March, April, or early May.
  3. 9:11 This day in the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar occurred in late April, May, or early June.
  4. 9:15 Hebrew covered the Tabernacle, the Tent of the Testimony.