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And thou shalt tell thy children in those after times all the Lord did for thee when thou madest thy escape from Egypt. (Exodus 13, 8)
This custom is to endure like a mark branded on the hand, to be kept in view like a badge worn on the forehead; the law of the Lord shall be continually on thy lips; was it not the Lord’s constraining power that rescued thee from Egypt? (Exodus 13, 9)
When, in after times, thy sons ask thee what is the meaning of this, thou shalt tell them how the Lord’s constraining power rescued you from your prison-house in Egypt; (Exodus 13, 14)
how Pharao’s heart was hardened, and he would not let you go free, until the Lord slew every first-born male thing, man or beast, in the land of Egypt. That (thou shalt say) is why I immolate to the Lord every first-born thing, the first-fruits of every womb, except among my own children; and for these I must pay ransom; (Exodus 13, 15)
this custom is to endure like a mark branded on the hand, to be kept in view like a badge worn on the forehead, to remind you, too, how the Lord’s constraining power rescued us from Egypt. (Exodus 13, 16)
Thus the people had Pharao’s leave to go on their way; but God did not lead them by the nearest road, the road through Philistia. Here they would have found themselves met by armed resistance, and perhaps, in despair of their enterprise, returned to Egypt. (Exodus 13, 17)
He took them round, instead, through the desert which borders on the Red Sea; and yet the Israelites left Egypt in war-like array. (Exodus 13, 18)
and I will harden his heart, so that he will give pursuit. Then I will win victory over Pharao and all his armies, and Egypt will learn to know me, the Lord, for what I am.The people did as they were bidden. (Exodus 14, 4)
not only his best chariots, six hundred in number, but all that were to be found in Egypt, and all the captains of his army. (Exodus 14, 7)
Thus the Lord hardened the heart of Pharao, king of Egypt, and he pursued the Israelites in the hour of their triumphant escape. (Exodus 14, 8)
Were there no graves for us in Egypt, they asked Moses, that thou hast brought us here, to die in the desert? Was it not ill done, to bring us away from Egypt at all? (Exodus 14, 11)
If thou wilt listen to the voice of the Lord thy God, his will doing, his word obeying, and all he bids thee observe, observing faithfully, never shall they fall on thee, the many woes brought on Egypt; I am the Lord, and it is health I bring thee. (Exodus 15, 26)
