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  • The Israelites left Rameses for Succoth, about six hundred thousand on the march-men, that is, not counting their families. (Exodus 12, 37)

  • The time that the Israelites spent in Egypt was four hundred and thirty years. (Exodus 12, 40)

  • The night when Yahweh kept vigil to bring them out of Egypt must be kept as a vigil in honour of Yahweh by all Israelites, for all generations. (Exodus 12, 42)

  • The Israelites all did as Yahweh had ordered Moses and Aaron, (Exodus 12, 50)

  • and that same day Yahweh brought the Israelites out of Egypt in their armies. (Exodus 12, 51)

  • 'Consecrate all the first-born to me, the first birth from every womb, among the Israelites. Whether man or beast, it is mine.' (Exodus 13, 2)

  • Instead, God led the people a roundabout way through the desert of the Sea of Reeds. The Israelites left Egypt fully armed. (Exodus 13, 18)

  • Moses took with him the bones of Joseph, since Joseph had put the Israelites on solemn oath with the words, 'It is sure that God will visit you,' he had said, 'and when that day comes you must take my bones away from here with you.' (Exodus 13, 19)

  • 'Tell the Israelites to turn back and pitch camp in front of Pi-Hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea, facing Baal-Zephon. You must pitch your camp opposite this place, beside the sea, (Exodus 14, 2)

  • and then Pharaoh will think, "The Israelites are wandering to and fro in the countryside; the desert has closed in on them." (Exodus 14, 3)

  • I shall then make Pharaoh stubborn and he will set out in pursuit of them; and I shall win glory for myself at the expense of Pharaoh and his whole army, and then the Egyptians will know that I am Yahweh.' And the Israelites did this. (Exodus 14, 4)

  • Yahweh made Pharaoh king of Egypt stubborn, and he gave chase to the Israelites. The Israelites marched confidently away, (Exodus 14, 8)


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