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Numbers 9:11-22 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

11. They must celebrate Passover just before dark on the 14th day of the second month. At that time they must eat the lamb, the bread made without yeast, and the bitter herbs.

12. They must not leave any of that food until the next morning. And they must not break any of the bones of the lamb. They must follow all the rules about Passover.

13. But anyone who is able must celebrate Passover at the right time. If they are clean and they are not away on a trip, there is no excuse for them not to do it. If they don’t celebrate Passover at the right time, they must be separated from their people. They are guilty and must be punished, because they did not give the Lord his gift at the right time.

14. “A foreigner living among you might want to share in the Lord’S Passover with you. This is allowed, but that person must follow all the rules about Passover. The same rules are for everyone.”

15. On the day the Holy Tent, the Tent of the Agreement, was set up, a cloud covered it. At night the cloud over the Holy Tent looked like fire.

16. The cloud stayed over the Holy Tent all the time. And at night the cloud looked like fire.

17. When the cloud moved from its place over the Holy Tent, the Israelites followed it. When the cloud stopped, that is the place where the Israelites camped.

18. This was the way the Lord showed the Israelites when to move and when to stop and set up camp. While the cloud stayed over the Holy Tent, the people continued to camp in that same place.

19. Sometimes the cloud would stay over the Holy Tent for a long time. The Israelites obeyed the Lord and did not move.

20. Sometimes the cloud was over the Holy Tent for only a few days. So the people obeyed the Lord’S command—they followed the cloud when it moved.

21. Sometimes the cloud stayed only during the night—the next morning the cloud moved. So the people gathered their things and followed it. If the cloud moved, during the day or during the night, they followed it.

22. If the cloud stayed over the Holy Tent for two days, a month, or a year, the people stayed at that place. They did not leave until the cloud moved. When the cloud rose from its place and moved, they also moved.

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