Catholic Public Domain Version

Exodus 32:14-27 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

14. And the Lord was appeased from doing the evil which he had spoken against his people.

15. And Moses returned from the mountain, carrying the two tablets of the testimony in his hand, written on both sides,

16. and accomplished by the work of God. Also, the writing of God was engraved on the tablets.

17. Then Joshua, hearing the tumult of the people shouting, said to Moses: "The outcry of battle is heard in the camp."

18. But he responded: "It is not the clamor of men being exhorted to battle, nor the shout of men being compelled to flee. But I hear the voice of singing."

19. And when he had approached to the camp, he saw the calf and the dances. And being very angry, he threw down the tablets from his hand, and he broke them at the base of the mountain.

20. And seizing the calf, which they had made, he burnt it and crushed it, even to dust, which he scattered into water. And he gave from it to the sons of Israel to drink.

21. And he said to Aaron, "What has this people done to you, so that you would bring upon them the greatest sin?"

22. And he answered him: "Let not my lord be indignant. For you know this people, that they are prone to evil.

23. They said to me: 'Make gods for us, who may go before us. For this Moses, who led us away from the land of Egypt, we do not know what has befallen him.'

24. And I said to them, 'Which of you has gold?' And they took it and gave it to me. And I threw it into the fire, and this calf came out."

25. Therefore, Moses, seeing that the people were naked (for Aaron had stripped them because of the disgrace of their sordidness, and he had set them naked among their enemies),

26. and standing at the gate of the camp, said: "If anyone is for the Lord, let him join with me." And all the sons of Levi gathered themselves together to him.

27. And he said to them: "Thus says the Lord God of Israel: Let a man place his sword at his thigh. Go forth, and then return, from gate to gate, through the midst of the camp, and let each one kill his brother, and friend, and neighbor."