Kohath, and Merari. Sered, Elon, and Jahleel. Aram, with his daughter Dinah. All 34 that you shall say, Your ser- the persons, his sons and his daugh- 16 1Sam. Zephon and livestock bfrom our youth even till 16 The sons of Gad were 1Ziphion, Num. And the sons of Beriah 18 aGen. Egypt were born Manasseh and 3 Then Pharaoh said to his broth- Ephraim, whom Asenath, the daugh- 1Hupham, ers, aWhat is your occupation?
Now who were born to Jacob: fourteen bGen. Have your father and brothers daughter, and she bore these to dwell in the best of the land; let Jacob: seven persons in all. And they came 3 aGen. Acts and as food for your little ones. Pharaoh should have one-fifth, aex- 19 aGen.
So the awhy should we die in your pres- Ezra length of Jacobs life was one hun- bGen. For the money has failed. Thus he 1fed Acts 30 but alet me lie with my fathers; them with bread in exchange for all you shall carry me out of Egypt and their livestock that year.
And ; 1 Kin. And he swore to him. So aIsrael lord that our money is gone; my lord dGen. There is nothing left in the sight of 30 a2 Sam. Buy us Heb. Israel 1strengthened himself and sat 20 Then Joseph abought all the 1 aGen.
So the land became Pha- 2 1Collected 4 and said to me, Behold, I will raohs. Look, will be called by the name of their here is seed for you, and you shall brothers in their inheritance.
Four-fifths shall be your 7 aGen. And he said, which I took from the hand bof the Please bring them to me, and aI will 11 aGen. Then Joseph brought them near And Jacob called his sons and him, and he bkissed them and embraced them. Manasseh was the cfirstborn. God, bbefore whom my fathers 22 aJosh. And let them cgrow into a aI will divide them in Jacob multitude in the midst of the 4 aGen. Manassehs head. He also c1 Chr. And thus he set 1A symbol of And his donkeys colt Ephraim before Manasseh.
Joseph, 12 His eyes are darker than wine, And on the crown of the head And his teeth whiter than milk. In the morning he shall devour the prey, ships, bAnd at night he shall divide the And his border shall badjoin 17 aJudg.
Lying down between two 1Lit. And he blessed burdens; Troop 2Lit. And that the land was pleasant; He bowed ahis shoulder to bear 20 aDeut. Jacobs Death and Burial a burden, 29 Then he charged them and said And became a band of slaves. Ephron the Hittite as a possession backward.
Then Joseph afell on his fa- He uses beautiful words. So the physicians em- grieved him, ; balmed Israel. Shot at him and hated him. Now therefore, please let me Blessings of the deep that lies 3 aDeut. Blessings of the breasts and of 6 And Pharaoh said, Go up and the womb. Have excelled the blessings of 7 So Joseph went up to bury his my ancestors, bIs.
Now, please, seph, his brothers, and his fathers Mourning of forgive the trespass of the servants house. Only their little ones, their Egypt of bthe God of your father. And flocks, and their herds they left in Joseph wept when they spoke to the land of Goshen. There- ; your little ones. And he comforted fore its name was called 1Abel them and spoke 1kindly to them. Mizraim, which is beyond the Jor- 19 aGen. And 13 For ahis sons carried him to the 20 aPs. Within the protective womb of Egypt, the Jewish family of seventy rapidly multiplies.
At the right time, accompanied with severe birth pains, an infant nation, numbering between two and three million people, is brought into the world where it is divinely protected, fed, and nurtured. Exodus begins with Now to show it as a continuation of Genesis. The Greek title is Exodus, a word meaning exit, departure, or going out. This embodies Exoduss theme of redemption, because redemption is accomplished only through death. OW athese are the names of the N children of Israel who came to Egypt; each man and his household 5 aGen.
And awhen she saw that are more and amightier than we; 1harshness he was a beautiful child, she hid him 10 acome, let us bdeal shrewdly three months.
And they built for Pharaoh 19 aJosh. And her maidens walked along the And they were in dread of the chil- ] riverside; and when she saw the ark dren of Israel. So she had compassion on brick, and in all manner of service 22 aActs him, and said, This is one of the 1Sam.
All their service in Hebrews children. So the maiden went and duties of a midwife for the Hebrew 2 aActs called the childs mother. So the woman took the 17 But the midwives afeared God, 4 aNum. So she called 1Heb. So he looked at their burdens. And he saw bProv. And he said, one who did the wrong, Why are cGen. Do you off your feet, for the place where intend to kill me as you killed the cGen.
So Moses bfeared and 18 aNum. But 20 aGen. And Moses hid his face, for aMoses fled from 1the face of bhe was afraid to look upon God. Pharaoh and dwelt in the land of 21 aEx. There 2sojourner, rows. Canaanites and the Hittites and the ; 19 And they said, An Egyptian ; Amorites and the Perizzites and delivered us from the hand of the the Hivites and the Jebusites.
Why is it that you pression with which the Egyptians have left the man? And this shall be a bsign to Then the children of Israel bgroaned 7 aEx.
God because of the bondage. And He said, Thus 11 aEx. And he led the 12 aGen. This is aMy snow. So he put his 16 Go and agather the elders of hand in his bosom again, and drew 17 aGen. I know that he can speak 1The Nile you shall not go empty-handed. And look, che is also coming 22 aBut every woman shall ask of 10 aEx. When he sees you, her neighbor, namely, of her who ; he will be glad in his heart. So cyou with his mouth, and cI will teach you shall plunder the Egyptians.
And he himself shall 12 aIs. He said, A rod. So he cast it on the ground, 12 cDeut. And Moses took bthe rod of bNum. God in his hand.
Let them go and gather straw hand. But bI will harden his heart, so , 35; , for themselves. You shall not reduce it. For bIsrael is My son, cMy firstborn. But if you 22 aEx. Then she said, bEx. You are a 1husband of blood! So he went and met him on bthe , 3 1Lit.
Then he did the signs in the 15 Then the officers of the children sight of the people. And indeed your servants ; dGen. First Encounter with Pharaoh 17 But he said, You are idle!
I do not know the ; 2 Chr. Please, let quota. Get back to your alabor. Why people and their officers, saying, ; ; is it You have sent me? For awith a strong 33, 39 2 1Heb. These are the families 4 aI have also 1established My 13 bLev. And the years of the life of groaning of the children of Israel 5 aEx. Then you sir, Elkanah, and Abiasaph.
God who brings you out cfrom 1One who 25 Eleazar, Aarons son, took for under the burdens of the Egyptians. These are the heads of 1charge Isaac, and Jacob; and I will give it to 14 aGen. How then shall 22 aLev. And Aaron your brother bEx. These are the families of 3 aEx. Acts cEx.
Say to Aaron, Take your rod and ; Deut. So he alifted 6 Then Moses and Aaron adid so; 7 aDeut. And all the bwaters that were old and bAaron eighty-three years ; John in the river were turned to blood. So there was blood and Aaron, saying, bDan.
Neither was his heart Pharaoh, and they did so, just aas 15 aEx. And Aaron bEx. The Second Plague: Frogs ments. But bEx. The First Plague: Waters Become , 21; 3 So the river shall bring forth Blood , 26 frogs abundantly, which shall go up 20 aEx.
Tomorrow this asign shall be. And he ; ; Egypt. The land was corrupted said, Let it be according to your ; [James because of the swarms of flies. If we sacrifice from Pharaoh. And the frogs 19 aEx. Luke 28 So Pharaoh said, I will let you bEx. But let Pharaoh not adeal deceit- ; dEx. For Aaron som, Ex. So to death by would he let the people go. So The houses of the Egyptians shall be 1 Sam. But the aheart heaven, that there may be ahail in all 10 aDeut.
And they caused aboils that ; break out in sores on man and beast. Moses and Aaron, and said to them, ; bI have sinned this time. Red Sea. There remained not one 6 They shall afill your houses, the ; 1 Cor. Let the men go, that ; Rev. Who are the ones that are 17 aEx. Let your blittle ones also awe must hold a feast to the LORD. Beware, for evil is ahead of you. Go now, you who are may feel the 26 Our alivestock also shall go men, and serve the LORD, for that is darkness with us; not a hoof shall be left what you desired.
And they were 22 aPs. For we must take some of driven aout from Pharaohs pres- Rev. Egypt, and beat every herb of the them go. Take heed to yourself 13 So Moses stretched out his rod our hands over the land of Egypt, and the and see my face no more! Egyptians and Israel. And when I see the blood, I will pass 8 And aall these your servants 3 aJosh. After sound 2a year 14 So this day shall be to you aa that I will go out. You shall keep it as a aPharaoh will not heed you, so that feast cby an everlasting ordinance.
On the first day 10 So Moses and Aaron did all these you shall remove leaven from your wonders before Pharaoh; aand the 9 aDeut. For whoever eats leavened LORD hardened Pharaohs heart, and bread from the first day until the he did not let the children of Israel go 10 aEx.
The Passover Instituted 11 aEx. No manner of work shall be done on them; but 12 aEx. Egyptians, so that they granted that is in the basin. And none of you 1Cross- them what they requested. Thus piece at top of shall go out of the door of his house door bthey plundered the Egyptians. So the people vance to the LORD for bringing bbowed their heads and worshiped.
For no csaid. For they alien and Aaron, so they did. Therefore I sacrifice to the 3 aDeut. God did not lead them by way of the be eaten.
And the children of Israel went with milk and honey, dthat you shall 10 aEx. And ano leavened bread shall be seen among you, nor 13 aEx. And they did so. And all the 3 aPs. So they were army of the Egyptians.
Why have you 16 aNum. Stretch out your hand over the sea, 17 aEx. For it would have been better for us 27 And Moses stretched out his to serve the Egyptians than that we 21 aPs. For the Egyptians whom you 28 Then athe waters returned and see today, you shall dsee again no covered the chariots, the horsemen, more forever. Not so and you shall bhold1 your peace. Tell the 25 aEx.
And the children of 27 aJosh. LORD worked gloriously! Thus it was a cloud and darkness to 2 The LORD is my strength and the one, and it gave light by night to asong, the other, so that the one did not 1 aPs. You have overthrown those 9 aJudg. But the children of Israel went nostrils 1mighty ones on dry land in the midst of the sea.
The waters were gathered together; 13 a[Ps. I will bdivide the spoil; cNum. They sank like lead in the 17 aPs. Bitter Waters Made Sweet ; , 68 cPs. And they Who is like You, bglorious in went three days in the wilderness holiness, 18 aIs.
Fearful in cpraises, ddoing 19 aEx. There- hand; 20 aJudg. There He bmade a 14 The apeople will hear and be 23 aNum. Bitter and there cHe tested them, bSorrow1 will take hold of the 26 and said, aIf you diligently heed inhabitants of Philistia.
For I am dAll the inhabitants of Canaan 26 aDeut. And they ajourneyed from 16 Elim, and all the congregation of the children of Israel came to the 11; Ezek. For they did not know the children of Israel acomplained ; Lam. And Moses said to against Moses and Aaron in the them, aThis is the bread which the wilderness.
For you have brought us out 1Lit. And the people shall 6 aEx. Every man whether they will cwalk in My law , 40 or not. But some of them left 6 Then Moses and Aaron said to 1 Thess.
And Moses was 10 aEx. And when the sun became bhears your complaints against the Num. But cwhat are we, that you ; 1 Kin. And 14 aEx. Your complaints are Num. Bake what you will bake not against us but aagainst the Deut. Say to all the congregation of the 15 aEx. Moses commanded; and it did not before the LORD, for He has heard ; [John astink, nor were there any worms in , 49, 58]; your complaints. Speak to ; Lev. And you My commandments and My laws? LORD among us or not?
What, Ex. Victory over the Amalekites 33 aHeb. And ait was like 34aNum. And 1 aEx. Moses, Aaron, and Hur went up to you in the wilderness, when I brought cEx. LORD, to be kept for your genera- 3 aEx. Then aall the congregation of of Joshua, that bI will utterly blot out 17 the children of Israel set out on their journey from the Wilder- Contention 3tested the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.
So Moses generation. Jethros Advice with me? Why do you btempt the LORD? And aJethro, the priest of Mid- 3 And the people thirsted there for water, and the people acom- Heb. They are almost ready 3 with her atwo sons, of whom the 1 aEx. Also take in your hand your 1Eliezer for he said, The God of my rod with which byou struck the river, 3 aActs father was my ahelp, and delivered bEx. Stranger me from the sword of Pharaoh ; 6 aBehold, I will stand before you There 5 and Jethro, Moses father-in- there on the rock in Horeb; and you 2sojourner, law, came with his sons and his wife shall strike the rock, and water will temporary to Moses in the wilderness, where resident come out of it, that the people may he was encamped at athe mountain drink.
And Moses did so in the 4 aGen. My God of God. And they asked each 8 aEx. LXX; Syr. And 19 aEx. Israel at Mount Sinai Israel bto eat bread with Moses ; In the third month after the father-in-law before God. So Israel camped there doing for the people? Why do you bNum. Egyptians, and how bI 1bore you on they come to me, and I judge between , 30 eagles wings and brought you to one and another; and I make known Myself.
For this thing is too much 3 aActs dom of priests and a bholy nation. So them the way in which they must 9] bDeut. So Moses told the rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, ; words of the people to the LORD.
For on the third day the 15 a[1 Cor. When the in heaven above, or that is 19 aHeb. In it you shall do and louder, aMoses spoke, and bGod 6 aDeut.
Get down and then come 13 15 aYou shall not steal. But do 16 aYou shall not bear false wit- not let the priests and the people 16 aDeut. The People Afraid of Gods 20 a[Is. He shall have no right to flashes, the sound of the trumpet, sell her to a foreign people, since he and the mountain csmoking; and 22 aDeut. I love my master, my wife, and my 24 aeye for eye, tooth for tooth, children; I will not go out free, her children hand for hand, foot for foot, come out 6 then his master shall bring him 25 burn for burn, wound for to the ajudges.
He shall also bring 24 aLev. CHAPTER 22 brought to the ajudges to see 29 But if the ox 1tended to thrust whether he has put his hand into his with its horn in times past, and it 1a2 Sam. He should make full restitu- 1 Kin. In like manner you 25 aLev. What 31 aLev. And it will be that bEzek. By clicking sign up, I agree that I would like information, tips, and offers about Microsoft Store and other Microsoft products and services.
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