9:1 And
the
LORD
spoke
to
Moses
in
the
wilderness
of
Sinai,
in
the
first
month
of
the
second
year
after
they
had
come
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
saying,
9:2 "Let
the
people
of
Israel
keep
the
Passover
at
its
appointed
time.
9:3 On
the
fourteenth
day
of
this
month,
at
twilight,
you
shall
keep
it
at
its
appointed
time;
according
to
all
its
statutes
and
all
its
rules
you
shall
keep
it."
9:4 So
Moses
told
the
people
of
Israel
that
they
should
keep
the
Passover.
9:5 And
they
kept
the
Passover
in
the
first
month,
on
the
fourteenth
day
of
the
month,
at
twilight,
in
the
wilderness
of
Sinai;
according
to
all
that
the
LORD
commanded
Moses,
so
the
people
of
Israel
did.
9:6 And
there
were
certain
men
who
were
unclean
through
touching
a
dead
body,
so
that
they
could
not
keep
the
Passover
on
that
day,
and
they
came
before
Moses
and
Aaron
on
that
day.
9:7 And
those
men
said
to
him,
"We
are
unclean
through
touching
a
dead
body.
Why
are
we
kept
from
bringing
the
LORD's
offering
at
its
appointed
time
among
the
people
of
Israel"
9:8 And
Moses
said
to
them,
"Wait,
that
I
may
hear
what
the
LORD
will
command
concerning
you."
9:9 The
LORD
spoke
to
Moses,
saying,
9:10 "Speak
to
the
people
of
Israel,
saying,
If
any
one
of
you
or
of
your
descendants
is
unclean
through
touching
a
dead
body,
or
is
on
a
long
journey,
he
shall
still
keep
the
Passover
to
the
LORD.
9:11 In
the
second
month
on
the
fourteenth
day
at
twilight
they
shall
keep
it.
They
shall
eat
it
with
unleavened
bread
and
bitter
herbs.
9:12 They
shall
leave
none
of
it
until
the
morning,
nor
break
any
of
its
bones;
according
to
all
the
statute
for
the
Passover
they
shall
keep
it.
9:13 But
if
anyone
who
is
clean
and
is
not
on
a
journey
fails
to
keep
the
Passover,
that
person
shall
be
cut
off
from
his
people
because
he
did
not
bring
the
LORD's
offering
at
its
appointed
time;
that
man
shall
bear
his
sin.
9:14 And
if
a
stranger
sojourns
among
you
and
would
keep
the
Passover
to
the
LORD,
according
to
the
statute
of
the
Passover
and
according
to
its
rule,
so
shall
he
do.
You
shall
have
one
statute,
both
for
the
sojourner
and
for
the
native."
9:15 On
the
day
that
the
tabernacle
was
set
up,
the
cloud
covered
the
tabernacle,
the
tent
of
the
testimony.
And
at
evening
it
was
over
the
tabernacle
like
the
appearance
of
fire
until
morning.
9:16 So
it
was
always:
the
cloud
covered
it
by
day
and
the
appearance
of
fire
by
night.
9:17 And
whenever
the
cloud
lifted
from
over
the
tent,
after
that
the
people
of
Israel
set
out,
and
in
the
place
where
the
cloud
settled
down,
there
the
people
of
Israel
camped.
9:18 At
the
command
of
the
LORD
the
people
of
Israel
set
out,
and
at
the
command
of
the
LORD
they
camped.
As
long
as
the
cloud
rested
over
the
tabernacle,
they
remained
in
camp.
9:19 Even
when
the
cloud
continued
over
the
tabernacle
many
days,
the
people
of
Israel
kept
the
charge
of
the
LORD
and
did
not
set
out.
9:20 Sometimes
the
cloud
was
a
few
days
over
the
tabernacle,
and
according
to
the
command
of
the
LORD
they
remained
in
camp;
then
according
to
the
command
of
the
LORD
they
set
out.
9:21 And
sometimes
the
cloud
remained
from
evening
until
morning.
And
when
the
cloud
lifted
in
the
morning,
they
set
out,
or
if
it
continued
for
a
day
and
a
night,
when
the
cloud
lifted
they
set
out.
9:22 Whether
it
was
two
days,
or
a
month,
or
a
longer
time,
that
the
cloud
continued
over
the
tabernacle,
abiding
there,
the
people
of
Israel
remained
in
camp
and
did
not
set
out,
but
when
it
lifted
they
set
out.
9:23 At
the
command
of
the
LORD
they
camped,
and
at
the
command
of
the
LORD
they
set
out.
They
kept
the
charge
of
the
LORD,
at
the
command
of
the
LORD
by
Moses.