Exodus 19:16
Context19:16 On 1 the third day in the morning there was thunder and lightning and a dense 2 cloud on the mountain, and the sound of a very loud 3 horn; 4 all the people who were in the camp trembled.
Exodus 35:2
Context35:2 In six days 5 work may be done, but on the seventh day there must be a holy day 6 for you, a Sabbath of complete rest to the Lord. 7 Anyone who does work on it will be put to death.
Exodus 36:11
Context36:11 He made loops of blue material along the edge of the end curtain in the first set; he did the same along the edge of the end curtain in the second set.


[19:16] 1 tn Heb “and it was on.”
[19:16] 2 tn Heb “heavy” (כָּבֵד, kaved).
[19:16] 3 tn Literally “strong” (חָזָק, khazaq).
[19:16] 4 tn The word here is שֹׁפָר (shofar), the normal word for “horn.” This word is used especially to announce something important in a public event (see 1 Kgs 1:34; 2 Sam 6:15). The previous word used in the context (v. 16) was יֹבֵל (yovel, “ram’s horn”).
[35:2] 5 tn This is an adverbial accusative of time.
[35:2] 6 tn The word is קֹדֶשׁ (qodesh, “holiness”). S. R. Driver suggests that the word was transposed, and the line should read: “a sabbath of entire rest, holy to Jehovah” (Exodus, 379). But the word may simply be taken as a substitution for “holy day.”
[35:2] 7 sn See on this H. Routtenberg, “The Laws of the Sabbath: Biblical Sources,” Dor le Dor 6 (1977): 41-43, 99-101, 153-55, 204-6; G. Robinson, “The Idea of Rest in the Old Testament and the Search for the Basic Character of Sabbath,” ZAW 92 (1980): 32-43.