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We must take our children with us, answered Moses, and the old as well; our sons and daughters, our flocks and our herds; it is a solemn festival of the Lord our God. (Exodus 10, 9)
They covered the whole face of the ground, laying everything waste; devoured all the growing things which the soil produced, and all the fruit which the hail had left on the trees; no green was to be found on tree or plant all over Egypt. (Exodus 10, 15)
who thereupon sent a violent west wind, that caught up the locusts and swept them away into the Red Sea; not one was left in the whole land of Egypt. (Exodus 10, 19)
It shall be as thou sayest, Moses answered; I will not come into thy presence any more. (Exodus 10, 29)
The Israelites, then, set out from Ramesses to Socoth, about six hundred thousand men on the march, not reckoning in the children; (Exodus 12, 37)
It was four hundred and thirty years since the Israelites had first dwelt in Egypt; (Exodus 12, 40)
a slave acquired by purchase may do so, if he will be circumcised, (Exodus 12, 44)
but not a foreign resident, not a hired servant. (Exodus 12, 45)
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)
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)
Meanwhile, Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the Lord cleared it away from their path. All night a fierce sirocco blew, and the Lord turned the sea into dry land, the waters parting this way and that.✻ (Exodus 14, 21)
Back came the water, overwhelming all the chariots and horsemen of Pharao’s army that had entered the sea in their pursuit; not a man escaped. (Exodus 14, 28)
