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It is a night for keeping vigil in the Lord’s honour, this night when he led them away out of the land of Egypt; the sons of Israel, age after age, must needs observe it. (Exodus 12, 42)
So all the sons of Israel carried out the divine commands Moses and Aaron had received; (Exodus 12, 50)
Dedicate to me every first-born thing that Israel yields, whether it be man or beast, the first-fruits of every womb; all these are forfeit to me. (Exodus 13, 2)
Nor did Moses forget to take with him the body of Joseph, who had bound the sons of Israel by an oath to carry his bones away with them when God shewed mercy to them. (Exodus 13, 19)
And with that, God’s angel, that went on before the host of Israel, moved to their rear; the pillar of cloud, too, left its place in the van and came behind them. (Exodus 14, 19)
It stood there between the Egyptian camp and the camp of Israel, a cloud that shed light in the darkness, yet was itself deep mist, so that neither army could approach the other all that night. (Exodus 14, 20)
He turned the wheels of their chariots aside, so that they drove through deep places, and the Egyptians began to say, Back, back! There is no facing Israel; the Lord is fighting on their side against us. (Exodus 14, 25)
But the sons of Israel made their way through the midst of the sea where it had parted, its waters towering like a wall to right and left. (Exodus 14, 29)
So the Lord rescued Israel that day from the assault of the Egyptians; (Exodus 14, 30)
Thy mercy had delivered Israel; thy mercy should be their guide; thy strong arms should carry them to the holy place where thou dwellest. (Exodus 15, 13)
To horse! cried Pharao, and swept chariots and horsemen on into the sea; and the Lord brought the waters of the sea back over them, while the sons of Israel went through the midst of it dry-shod.✻✻ (Exodus 15, 19)
And now Moses led Israel away from the Red Sea, and they went out into the desert of Sur, where they found no water in three days’ marching over waste ground. (Exodus 15, 22)
