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God has brought him out of Egypt, is like the wild ox's horns to him. He devours the corpses of his enemies, breaking their bones, piercing them with his arrows. (Numbers 24, 8)
(as Yahweh had ordered Moses and the Israelites after leaving Egypt) men of twenty years and over: (Numbers 26, 4)
Amram's wife was called Jokebed daughter of Levi, born to him in Egypt. To Amram she bore Aaron, Moses and Miriam their sister. (Numbers 26, 59)
"No man of twenty years and over, who left Egypt, shall set eyes on the country which I promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob . . . , for they have not followed me absolutely, (Numbers 32, 11)
These were the stages of the journey made by the Israelites when they left Egypt in their companies under the leadership of Moses and Aaron. (Numbers 33, 1)
They left Rameses in the first month. It was the fifteenth day of the first month, the day following the Passover, when the Israelites confidently set out, under the eyes of all Egypt. (Numbers 33, 3)
The priest Aaron went up Mount Hor on Yahweh's orders and died there in the fortieth year of the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, in the fifth month, on the first day of the month. (Numbers 33, 38)
From Azmon the boundary will turn towards the Torrent of Egypt and end at the Sea. (Numbers 34, 5)
You muttered in your tents, saying, "Yahweh hates us, and that is why he has brought us out of Egypt, to put us into the Amorites' power and so destroy us. (Deuteronomy 1, 27)
Yahweh your God goes ahead of you and will be fighting on your side, just as you saw him act in Egypt. (Deuteronomy 1, 30)
but Yahweh has chosen you, bringing you out of the iron-foundry, Egypt, to be his own people, his own people as you still are today. (Deuteronomy 4, 20)
Has it ever been known before that any god took action himself to bring one nation out of another one, by ordeals, signs, wonders, war with mighty hand and outstretched arm, by fearsome terrors -- all of which things Yahweh your God has done for you before your eyes in Egypt? (Deuteronomy 4, 34)
