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patriarchs and prophets-第69部分
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falsehood。 By a glance of the eye; a motion of the hand; an expression of
the countenance; a falsehood may be told as effectually as by words。 All
intentional overstatement; every hint or insinuation calculated to convey an
erroneous or exaggerated impression; even the statement of facts in such a
manner as to mislead; is falsehood。 This precept forbids every effort to
injure our neighbor's reputation by misrepresentation or evil surmising; by
slander or tale bearing。 Even the intentional suppression of truth; by which
injury may result to others; is a violation of the ninth commandment。
〃Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house; thou shalt not covet thy
neighbor's wife; nor his manservant; nor his maidservant; nor his ox; nor
his ass; nor anything that is thy neighbor's。〃
The tenth commandment strikes at the very root of all sins; prohibiting the
selfish desire; from which springs the sinful act。 He who in obedience to
God's law refrains from indulging even a sinful desire for that which
belongs to another will not be guilty of an act of wrong toward his fellow
creatures。
Such were the sacred precepts of the Decalogue; spoken amid thunder and
flame; and with a wonderful display of the power and majesty of the great
Lawgiver。 God accompanied the proclamation of His law with exhibitions of
His power and glory; that His people might never forget the scene; and that
they might be impressed with profound veneration for the Author of the law;
the Creator of heaven and earth。 He would also show to all men the
sacredness; the importance; and the permanence of His law。
The people of Israel were overwhelmed with terror。 The awful power of God's
utterances seemed more than their trembling hearts could bear。 For as God's
great rule of right was
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presented before them; they realized as never before the offensive character
of sin; and their own guilt in the sight of a holy God。 They shrank away
from the mountain in fear and awe。 The multitude cried out to Moses; 〃Speak
thou with us; and we will hear: but let not God speak with us; lest we die。〃
The leader answered; 〃Fear not: for God is come to prove you; and that His
fear may be before your faces; that ye sin not。〃 The people; however;
remained at a distance; gazing in terror upon the scene; while Moses 〃drew
near unto the thick darkness where God was。〃
The minds of the people; blinded and debased by slavery and heathenism; were
not prepared to appreciate fully the far…reaching principles of God's ten
precepts。 That the obligations of the Decalogue might be more fully
understood and enforced; additional precepts were given; illustrating and
applying the principles of the Ten Commandments。 These laws were called
judgments; both because they were framed in infinite wisdom and equity and
because the magistrates were to give judgment according to them。 Unlike the
Ten Commandments; they were delivered privately to Moses; who was to
communicate them to the people。
The first of these laws related to servants。 In ancient times criminals were
sometimes sold into slavery by the judges; in some cases; debtors were sold
by their creditors; and poverty even led persons to sell themselves or their
children。 But a Hebrew could not be sold as a slave for life。 His term of
service was limited to six years; on the seventh he was to be set at
liberty。 Manstealing; deliberate murder; and rebellion against parental
authority were to be punished with death。 The holding of slaves not of
Israelitish birth was permitted; but their life and person were strictly
guarded。 The murderer of a slave was to be punished; an injury inflicted
upon one by his master; though no more than the loss of a tooth; entitled
him to his freedom。
The Israelites had lately been servants themselves; and now that they were
to have servants under them; they were to beware of indulging the spirit of
cruelty and exaction from which they had suffered under their Egyptian
taskmasters。 The memory of their own bitter servitude should enable them to
put themselves in the servant's place; leading them to be kind and
compassionate; to deal with others as they would wish to be dealt with。
The rights of widows and orphans were especially guarded; and a tender
regard for their helpless condition was enjoined。
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〃If thou afflict them in any wise;〃 the Lord declared; 〃and they cry at all
unto Me; I will surely hear their cry; and My wrath shall wax hot; and I
will kill you with the sword; and your wives shall be widows; and your
children fatherless。〃 Aliens who united themselves with Israel were to be
protected from wrong or oppression。 〃Thou shalt not oppress a stranger: for
ye know the heart of a stranger; seeing ye were strangers in the land of
Egypt。〃
The taking of usury from the poor was forbidden。 A poor man's raiment or
blanket taken as a pledge; must be restored to him at nightfall。 He who was
guilty of theft was required to restore double。 Respect for magistrates and
rulers was enjoined; and judges were warned against perverting judgment;
aiding a false cause; or receiving bribes。 Calumny and slander were
prohibited; and acts of kindness enjoined; even toward personal enemies。
Again the people were reminded of the sacred obligation of the Sabbath。
Yearly feasts were appointed; at which all the men of the nation were to
assemble before the Lord; bringing to Him their offerings of gratitude and
the first fruits of His bounties。 The object of all these regulations was
stated: they proceeded from no exercise of mere arbitrary sovereignty; all
were given for the good of Israel。 The Lord said; 〃Ye shall be holy men unto
Me〃worthy to be acknowledged by a holy God。
These laws were to be recorded by Moses; and carefully treasured as the
foundation of the national law; and; with the ten precepts which they were
given to illustrate; the condition of the fulfillment of God's promises to
Israel。
The message was now given them from Jehovah: 〃Behold; I send an Angel before
thee; to keep thee in the way; and to bring thee into the place which I have
prepared。 Beware of Him; and obey His voice; provoke Him not; for He will
not pardon your transgressions: for My name is in Him。 But if thou shalt
indeed obey His voice; and do all that I speak; then I will be an enemy unto
thine enemies; and an adversary unto thine adversaries。〃 During all the
wanderings of Israel; Christ; in the pillar of cloud and of fire; was their
Leader。 While there were types pointing to a Saviour to come; there was also
a present Saviour; who gave commands to Moses for the people; and who was
set forth before them as the only channel of blessing。
Upon descending from the mountain; 〃Moses came and told the people all the
words of the Lord; and all the judgments:
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and all the people answered with one voice; and said; All the words which
the Lord hath said will we do。〃 This pledge; together with the words of the
Lord which it bound them to obey; was written by Moses in a book。
Then followed the ratification of the covenant。 An altar was built at the
foot of the mountain; and beside it twelve pillars were set up; 〃according
to the twelve tribes of Israel;〃 as a testimony to their acceptance of the
covenant。 Sacrifices were then presented by young men chosen for the
service。
Having sprinkled the altar with the blood of the offerings; Moses 〃took the
book of the covenant; and read in the audience of the people。〃 Thus the
conditions of the covenant were solemnly repeated; and all were at liberty
to choose whether or not they would comply with them。 They had at the first
promised to obey the voice of God; but they had since heard His law
proclaimed; and its principles had been particularized; that they might know
how much this covenant involved。 Again the people answered with one accord;
〃All that the Lord hath said will we do; and be obedient。〃 〃When Moses had
spoken every precept to all the people according to the law; he took the
blood; 。 。 。 and sprinkled both the book and all the people; saying; This is
the blood of the testament which God hath enjoined unto you。〃 Hebrews 9:19;
20。
Arrangements were now to be made for the full establishment of the chosen
nation under Jehovah as their king。 Moses had received the command; 〃Come up
unto the Lord; thou; and Aaron; Nadab; and Abihu; and seventy of the elders
of Israel; and worship ye afar off。 And Moses alone shall come near the
Lord。〃 While the people worshiped at its foot; these chosen men were called
up into the mount。 The seventy elders were to assist Moses in the government
of Israel; and God put upon them His Spirit; and honored them with a view of
His power and greatness。 〃And they saw the God of Israel: and there was
under His feet as it were a paved work of a sapphire stone; and as it were
the body of heaven in his clearness。〃 They did not behold the Deity; but
they saw the glory of His presence。 Before this they could not have endured
such a scene; but the exhibition of God's power had awed them to repentance;
they had been contemplating His glory; purity; and mercy; until they could
approach near
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