Exodus 23
God commands the Israelites to keep the Sabbath and to celebrate three annual festivals: the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Harvest and the Feast of Ingathering.
Bible version
The Three Annual Festivals
Commentary
Exodus chapter 23 is a chapter that outlines the laws and regulations that God has given to the Israelites. It begins with a warning against false witnesses and those who spread lies. God commands the Israelites to be honest and truthful in all their dealings. He also commands them to show kindness and mercy to strangers, widows, and orphans. The chapter then goes on to outline the laws of the Sabbath and the festivals that the Israelites were to observe. God commands them to keep the Sabbath day holy and to rest on it. He also commands them to observe the festivals of Passover, Unleavened Bread, and the Feast of Weeks. The chapter then outlines the laws of the tithe and the firstfruits. God commands the Israelites to give a tenth of their produce to the Lord and to bring the firstfruits of their crops to the temple. The chapter ends with a warning against idolatry and a promise of God's protection and provision for the Israelites. God promises to protect them from their enemies and to provide for them in times of need. Exodus chapter 23 is an important chapter in the Bible as it outlines the laws and regulations that God has given to the Israelites. It is a reminder of God's love and care for His people and a reminder of His desire for them to live in obedience to His commands.
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There are 33 verses in Exodus, chapter 23.