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  • By the next year, they came to him and said, My lord, we must needs be open with thee; we have come to the end of our cattle, as well as our money; thou canst see for thyself that nothing is left us except our lives and our lands. (Genesis 47, 18)

  • with all the inhabitants of it from one end of Egypt to the other; (Genesis 47, 21)

  • Rich in wheat shall Aser’s lands be; he shall send out delicacies for the tables of kings. (Genesis 49, 20)

  • So he made an end of giving the directions he would have his sons observe; then lay his full length on the bed, and died, and became a part of his people. (Genesis 49, 32)

  • When he and his brethren and all their next descendants were dead, (Exodus 1, 6)

  • Then the king of Egypt gave orders to Sephora and Phua, the midwives who attended the Hebrews; (Exodus 1, 15)

  • When you are called in, he said, to attend the Hebrew women, and their time comes, kill the child if it is a boy; if it is a girl keep it alive. (Exodus 1, 16)

  • And now one of the descendants of Levi wooed and married a woman of his own clan, (Exodus 2, 1)

  • Just then, Pharao’s daughter came down to bathe in the river, while her maid-servants walked along the bank. She caught sight of the basket among the rushes, and sent one of her attendants to fetch it; (Exodus 2, 5)

  • When he went out next day, he found two Hebrews that had come to blows, and asked the aggressor what he meant by offering violence to a friend. (Exodus 2, 13)

  • I have not been blind, the Lord told him, to the oppression which my people endures in Egypt, I have listened to their complaints about the cruelty of the men who are in charge of their work. (Exodus 3, 7)

  • At this, Moses said to God, Ah, who am I, that thou shouldst send me to Pharao? Who am I that I should lead the sons of Israel out of Egypt? (Exodus 3, 11)


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