· Translation: KJV

Exodus 30:33Whoever compounds any like it, or whoever puts any of it on a stranger, he shall be cut off from his people.'"

The setting

Mount Sinai, Egypt/Sinai Peninsula, ~1446 BC. Moses receives detailed instructions for sacred oil that only priests could use...

The emotion here: recording divine fury at those who would cheapen the sacred

The original word

karat (כָּרַת) — to cut off, often meaning death or exile from the covenant community

Why it matters

Being 'cut off' meant losing all inheritance rights and community protection in ancient Israel

Read with care

What most readers miss in Exodus 30:33

This wasn't about perfume — it was about counterfeiting what represented God's presence

Common misconceptionPeople think this is harsh legalism, but it's about protecting the one thing that represented God's presence among His people. Counterfeit oil would make worship meaningless.

Bible Genome reading

Exodus 30:33 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerGod
Eraexodus
Primary emotionangry
Literary typelaw
MarkCommand

Emotional genome

Comfort power10%
Quotability40%
Memorability70%
Crisis relevance70%
Standalone40%
Themes:divine judgmentsacred violation

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Exodus 30:33 comes from the book of Exodus, written during the exodus period. These words are attributed to God. The dominant emotion in this verse is angry, with a comfort power of 10% and a tone that is commanding. It belongs to the law genre of biblical literature. Key themes include divine judgment, sacred violation. Notable phrases: cut off from his people. This verse contains a command.

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