B’midbar (Num) 9

1 (iii)Adonaispoke to Moshe in the Sinai Desert in the first month of the second year after they had left the land of Egypt; he said,

2 “Let the people of Isra’el observePesachat its designated time.

3 On the fourteenth day of this month, at dusk, you are to observe it — at its designated time. You are to observe it according to all its regulations and rules.”

4 Moshe told the people of Isra’el to observePesach.

5 So they observedPesachat dusk on the fourteenth day of the month in the Sinai Desert; the people of Isra’el acted in accordance with all thatAdonaihad ordered Moshe.

6 But there were certain people who had become unclean because of someone’s corpse, so that they could not observePesachon that day. So they came before Moshe and Aharon that day

7 and said to him, “We are unclean because of someone’s corpse; but why must we be kept from bringing the offering forAdonaiat the time designated for the people of Isra’el?”

8 Moshe answered them, “Wait, so that I can hear whatAdonaiwill order concerning you.”

9 Adonaisaid to Moshe,

10 “Tell the people of Isra’el, ‘If any of you now or in future generations is unclean because of a corpse, or if he is on a trip abroad, nevertheless he is to observePesach.

11 But he will observe it in the second month on the fourteenth day at dusk. They are to eat it withmatzahandmaror,

12 they are to leave none of it until morning, and they are not to break any of its bones — they are to observe it according to all the regulations ofPesach.

13 But the person who is clean and not on a trip who fails to observePesachwill be cut off from his people; because he did not bring the offering forAdonaiat its designated time, that person will bear the consequences of his sin.

14 If a foreigner is staying with you and wants to observePesachforAdonai, he is to do it according to the regulations and rules ofPesach —you are to have the same law for the foreigner as for the citizen of the land.’”

(iv)

15 On the day the tabernacle was put up, the cloud covered the tabernacle, that is, the tent of the testimony; and in the evening, over the tabernacle was what appeared to be fire, which remained until morning.

16 So the cloud always covered it, and it looked like fire at night.

17 Whenever the cloud was taken up from above the tent, the people of Isra’el continued their travels; and they camped wherever the cloud stopped.

18 At the order ofAdonai, the people of Isra’el traveled; at the order ofAdonai, they camped; and as long as the cloud stayed over the tabernacle, they stayed in camp.

19 Even when the cloud remained on the tabernacle for a long time, the people of Isra’el did whatAdonaihad charged them to do and did not travel.

20 Sometimes the cloud was a few days over the tabernacle; according toAdonai’s order, they remained in camp; and according toAdonai’s order, they traveled.

21 Sometimes the cloud was there only from evening until morning; so that when the cloud was taken up in the morning, they traveled. Or even if it continued up both day and night, when the cloud was up, they traveled.

22 Whether it was two days, a month or a year that the cloud remained over the tabernacle, staying on it, the people of Isra’el remained in camp and did not travel; but as soon as it was taken up, they traveled.

23 AtAdonai’s order, they camped; and atAdonai’s order, they traveled — they did whatAdonaihad charged them to do through Moshe.

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