Exodus. Vitulus Aureus.
Douay-Rheims translation
32:1 And the people seeing that Moses delayed to come down from the mount,
gathering together against Aaron, said: Arise, make us gods, that may go before
us: for as to this Moses, the man that brought us out of the land of Egypt,
we know not what has befallen him.
32:2 And Aaron said to them: Take the golden earrings from the ears of your
wives, and your sons and daughters, and bring them to me.
32:3 And the people did what he had commanded, bringing the earrings to Aaron.
32:4 And when he had received them, he fashioned them by founders' work, and
made of them a molten calf. And they said: These are thy gods, O Israel, that
have brought thee out of the land of Egypt.
32:5 And when Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it, and made proclamation
by a crier's voice, saying: To morrow is the solemnity of the Lord.
32:6 And rising in the morning, they offered holocausts, and peace victims,
and the people sat down to eat, and drink, and they rose up to play.
32:7 And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying: Go, get thee down: thy people, which
thou hast brought out of the land of Egypt, hath sinned.
32:8 They have quickly strayed from the way which thou didst shew them: and
they have made to themselves a molten calf, and have adored it, and sacrificing
victims to it, have said: These are thy gods, O Israel, that have brought
thee out of the land of Egypt.
32:9 And again the Lord said to Moses: See that this people is stiffnecked:
32:10 Let me alone, that my wrath may be kindled against them, and that I
may destroy them, and I will make of thee a great nation.
32:11 But Moses besought the Lord his God, saying: Why, O Lord, is thy indignation
kindled against thy people, whom thou hast brought out of the land of Egypt,
with great power, and with a mighty hand?
32:12 Let not the Egyptians say, I beseech thee: He craftily brought them
out, that he might kill them in the mountains, and destroy them from the earth:
let thy anger cease, and be appeased upon the wickedness of thy people.
[...]
32:14 And the Lord was appeased from doing the evil which he had spoken against
his people.
32:15 And Moses returned from the mount, carrying the two tables of the testimony
in his hand, written on both sides,
32:16 And made by the work of God: the writing also of God was graven in the
tables.
[...]
32:19 And when he came nigh to the camp, he saw the calf, and the dances:
and being very angry, he threw the tables out of his hand, and broke them
at the foot of the mount:
32:20 And laying hold of the calf which they had made, he burnt it, and beat
it to powder, which he strowed into water, and gave thereof to the children
of Israel to drink.
