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What does the Bible say about the giving of the law at Mount Sinai?

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The giving of the law at Mount Sinai was marked by terrifying manifestations of God's glory, including fire, smoke, and a loud trumpet.

The giving of the law at Mount Sinai, as described in Exodus 19-20, was an awe-inspiring and terrifying event. God manifested His glory in a way that left the Israelites trembling in fear. The day was characterized by thunderings, lightnings, a thick cloud, and the mountain being enveloped in smoke as God descended in fire, creating an unforgettable impression upon the people. This event not only marked God's covenant with Israel but also served as a vivid reminder of His holiness and the serious nature of the law being given, highlighting the need for a mediator between God and man.
Scripture References: Exodus 19:16-20, Exodus 20:18-21

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