And
when a stranger dwelleth among you and will offer Passover unto
the LORD, according to the ordinance of Passover and manner
thereof shall he offer it. And ye shall have one law both for the
stranger and for him that was born at home in the land. And the
same day that the habitation was reared up, a cloud covered it on
high {an hye} upon the tabernacle of witness: and at even there
was upon the habitation, as it were the similitude of fire until
the morning. And so it was alway, that the cloud covered it by
day, and the similitude of fire by night. And when the cloud was
taken up from of the tabernacle, then the children of Israel
journeyed: and where the cloud abode there the children of Israel
pitched their tents. At the mouth of the LORD the children of
Israel journeyed, and at the mouth of the LORD they pitched. And
as long as the cloud abode upon the habitation, they lay still,
and when the cloud tarried still upon the habitation long time,
the children of Israel waited upon the LORD and journeyed not. If
it chanced that the cloud abode any space of time upon the
habitation, then they kept their tents at the mouth of the LORD:
and they journeyed also at the commandment of the LORD.
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