Bible Society of South Africa

Season after Pentecost: Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost

First reading and Psalm

The Gold Bull Calf

1When the people saw that Moses had not come down from the mountain but was staying there a long time, they gathered round Aaron and said to him, “We do not know what has happened to this man Moses, who led us out of Egypt; so make us a god to lead us.”

2Aaron said to them, “Take off the gold earrings which your wives, your sons, and your daughters are wearing, and bring them to me.” 3So all the people took off their gold earrings and brought them to Aaron. 4He took the earrings, melted them, poured the gold into a mould, and made a gold bull calf.

The people said, “Israel, this is our god, who led us out of Egypt!”

5Then Aaron built an altar in front of the gold bull calf and announced, “Tomorrow there will be a festival to honour the LORD.” 6Early the next morning they brought some animals to burn as sacrifices and others to eat as fellowship offerings. The people sat down to a feast, which turned into an orgy of drinking and sex.

7The LORD said to Moses, “Go back down at once, because your people, whom you led out of Egypt, have sinned and rejected me. 8They have already left the way that I commanded them to follow; they have made a bull calf out of melted gold and have worshipped it and offered sacrifices to it. They are saying that this is their god, who led them out of Egypt. 9I know how stubborn these people are. 10Now, don't try to stop me. I am angry with them, and I am going to destroy them. Then I will make you and your descendants into a great nation.”

11But Moses pleaded with the LORD his God and said, “LORD, why should you be so angry with your people, whom you rescued from Egypt with great might and power? 12Why should the Egyptians be able to say that you led your people out of Egypt, planning to kill them in the mountains and destroy them completely? Stop being angry; change your mind and do not bring this disaster on your people. 13Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Remember the solemn promise you made to them to give them as many descendants as there are stars in the sky and to give their descendants all that land you promised would be their possession for ever.” 14So the LORD changed his mind and did not bring on his people the disaster he had threatened.

Exodus 32:1-14GNBOpen in Bible reader

The LORD's Goodness to his People

1Praise the LORD!

Give thanks to the LORD, because he is good;

his love is eternal.

2Who can tell all the great things he has done?

Who can praise him enough?

3Happy are those who obey his commands,

who always do what is right.

4Remember me, LORD, when you help your people;

include me when you save them.

5Let me see the prosperity of your people

and share in the happiness of your nation,

in the glad pride of those who belong to you.

6We have sinned as our ancestors did;

we have been wicked and evil.

Psalms 106:1-6GNBOpen in Bible reader

19They made a gold bull calf at Sinai

and worshipped that idol;

20they exchanged the glory of God

for the image of an animal that eats grass.

21They forgot the God who had saved them

by his mighty acts in Egypt.

22What wonderful things he did there!

What amazing things at the Red Sea!

23When God said that he would destroy his people,

his chosen servant, Moses, stood up against God

and prevented his anger from destroying them.

Psalms 106:19-23GNBOpen in Bible reader
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