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When you are fighting an enemy who attacks you in your own land, blow the trumpets loudly. The Lord your God will ·take notice of [remember] you and will save you from your enemies. 10 Also blow your trumpets at happy times and during your feasts and at New Moon festivals [29:6; 1 Sam. 20:5; 2 Kin. 4:23; Ezra 3:5; Ps. 81:3; Is. 1:13; Amos 8:5]. Blow them over your burnt offerings [Lev. 1:1–17] and ·fellowship [or peace; well-being] offerings [Lev. 3:1], because they will help you remember your God. I am the Lord your God.”

The Israelites Move Camp

11 The cloud lifted from the ·Tent [Tabernacle] of the ·Agreement [Testimony; Treaty; Covenant] on the twentieth day of the second month of the second year.

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When you go into battle in your own land against an enemy who is oppressing you,(A) sound a blast on the trumpets.(B) Then you will be remembered(C) by the Lord your God and rescued from your enemies.(D) 10 Also at your times of rejoicing—your appointed festivals and New Moon feasts(E)—you are to sound the trumpets(F) over your burnt offerings(G) and fellowship offerings,(H) and they will be a memorial for you before your God. I am the Lord your God.(I)

The Israelites Leave Sinai

11 On the twentieth day of the second month of the second year,(J) the cloud lifted(K) from above the tabernacle of the covenant law.(L)

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