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to bid Pharao, king of Egypt, let the sons of Israel go, (Exodus 6, 11)
When the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, giving them a message to the Israelites and to the Egyptian king, Pharao, and bidding them lead the sons of Israel away out of Egypt, (Exodus 6, 13)
these were the heads of families that had left their names to clans. From Ruben, Israel’s first-born, came Henoch, Phallu, Hesron and Charmi. (Exodus 6, 14)
All Egypt shall know that it was I, the Lord, who raised my hand against it, and brought out the sons of Israel from its midst. (Exodus 7, 5)
All Egypt shall know that it was I, the Lord, who raised my hand against it, and brought out the sons of Israel from its midst. (Exodus 8, 5)
And I will make a signal difference between the lands of Israel and the lands of the Egyptians; the Israelites will not lose any of their possessions at all. (Exodus 9, 4)
no one caught sight of his neighbour’s face, or moved from where he was. But wherever sons of Israel dwelt, the light shone. (Exodus 10, 23)
But where the Israelites dwell, all shall be still, man and beast, not a dog shall howl; you will know at last how signal a difference the Lord makes between Egypt and Israel. (Exodus 11, 7)
Make this proclamation to the whole assembly of Israel: On the tenth day of this month, each family, each household, is to choose out a yearling for its own use. (Exodus 12, 3)
These victims must be kept ready till the fourteenth day of the month, and on the evening of that day the whole people of Israel must immolate.✻ (Exodus 12, 6)
For a whole week you will eat unleavened bread; from the first day of it, yeast is to disappear from your houses, and the man who eats any leavened thing between the first day and the seventh, is lost to Israel.✻ (Exodus 12, 15)
no yeast to be found in any house for a whole week. If anyone, stranger or native, eats leavened bread during that time, there is one soul lost to Israel. (Exodus 12, 19)
