The firstborn threatened. p.p.ch.3.22; 12.35. Ge.24.53, Jewels. EXODUS, 12 The passover instituted. borrow of his neighbour, and house of their fathers, a lamb ch.3.21, Human Favor, ch.2.2, Moses. Jb.32.9, Great Men. Ps.91.14, Saints Exalted. Midnight, Mt.25.6. ch.13.2, First-born. p.p.Ps.78.51; 105.36. sight of the people. 5 Your lamb shall be without 4 TAnd Mo'şeş said, Thus saith blemish, a male of the first year: Unblemished, Le.22.21. Ge.15.9, Goats. 5 And all the firstborn in the 6 And ye shall keep it up until De.10.17, Impartiality (2). unto the firstborn of the maid-ra-el shall kill it in the evening. Mills, Nu.11.8. Ge.23.2, Grief. p.p.ch.12.31. Jb.11.18, Security. 2 Chr.16.9, Divine Protec Ps.91.10, Safety. servant that is behind the mill; 7 And they shall take of the p.p.v.22. and all the firstborn of beasts. blood, and strike it on the two Blood Sprinkled, ch.24.8. like it, nor shall be like it any 8 And they shall eat the flesh See Feast of Passover, more. [Le.23.6. [ch.13.7. 7 But against any of the chil- and unleavened bread; and with Ge.19.3, Unleavened Bread, dren of Is'ra-el shall not a dog bitter herbs they shall eat it. move his tongue, against man 9 Eat not of it raw, nor sodden [tion. or beast: that ye may know at all with water, but roast with how that the LORD doth put a fire; his head with his legs, and 10 And ye shall let nothing of p.p.ch.34.25. difference between the E-gyp'- with the purtenance thereof. tians and Iş'ra-el. 8 And all these thy servants it remain until the morning; shall come down unto me, and and that which remaineth of it bow down themselves unto me, until the morning ye shall burn saying, Get thee out, and all the with fire. 2 K.19.28, Humiliation (1). Jb.9.13, Proud Humbled. ch.32.19, Indignation. Pr.15.11, Hearts Read. ch.4.21, Wonders. ch.8.15, Hardness (2). B.C.1491. ch.4.14, Aaron, ch.16.34. p.p.ch.13.4; De.16.1. people that follow thee: and 11 And thus shall ye eat it; after that I will go out. And with your loins girded, your 2 Co.8.19, Readiness (2). staff in your hand; and ye shall Ge.32.10, Staff, 1 S.17.40. unto you; that my wonders 12 For I will pass through the will smite all the firstborn in ch.13.2, First-born. CHAPTER 12 [Ps.9.16. [ch.13.16. The beginning of the year changed. the blood, I will pass over you, SeeBlood of Christ,Mt.26.28. 11 The and the plague shall not be up- ch.8.22, Immunity, ch.15.26. rite of the passover. 15 Unleav- on you to destroy you, when I Egypt are slain. 31 The Israelites smite the land of Egypt. are driven out of the land. 43 Or- 14 And this day shall be unto p.p.ch.13.9. AND the LORD spake unto keep it a feast to the LORD 2 This month shall be unto ordinance for ever. you the beginning of months: 15 Seven days shall ye eat Ge.2.3, Seven Days. ch.4.6, Divine Commands, the tenth day of this month bread from the first day until ch.29.39, Lambs. Excommunication, ch.30.33. Unleavened bread. Convocation, Le.23.3. ch.23.12, Rest Enjoined. Ge.22.5, Worshippers. 16 And in the first day there houses. And the people bowed at midnight the LORD smote all ch.11.4, Midnight. 17 And ye shall observe the the firstborn in the land of ch.7.20, Plagues (2). Le.23.6, Feast of Passover. feast of unleavened bread; for Egypt, from the firstborn of ch.13.2, First-born. in this selfsame day have I Pharaoh that sat on his throne brought your armies out of the unto the firstborn of the cap- De.10.17, Impartiality (2). land of Egypt: therefore shall tive that was in the dungeon; ye observe this day in your gen- and all the firstborn of cattle. Le.23.14,Perpetual Statutes. erations by an ordinance for 30 And Pharaoh rose up in ever. the night, he, and all his serv- ch.14.25, Panics. 18 In the first month, on the ants, and all the E-gyp'tians; Ge.19.3, Unleavened Bread. even, ye shall eat unleavened Egypt; for there was not a Ge.2.3, Seven Days. v.15, Leaven, De.16.4. v.15, Excommunication. Strangers (3), v.49. ch.2.2, Moses, ch.14.21. ch.3.16, Elders. ch.29.39, Lambs. Hyssop, Le.14.6. v.7, Blood Sprinkled. D.p.v.12. v.13, Blood (6). Jb.11.18, Security. See Death Universal, [2 S.14.14. 19 Seven days shall there be 31 ¶ And he called for Mō'şeş Jb.9.13, Proud Humbled. shall ye eat unleavened bread. 33 And the E-gyp'tians were p.p.Ps.105.38. 21 Then Mō'şeş called for all urgent upon the people, that the elders of Is'ra-el, and said they might send them out of unto them, Draw out and take the land in haste; for they said, Ge.35.5, Fear of God (4). you a lamb according to your We be all dead men. families, and kill the passover. 34 And the people took their Le.26.36, Terror. 22 And ye shall take a bunch dough before it was leavened, Dough, Nu.15.20. side posts with the blood that 35 And the children of Iş'ra-el his house until the morning. the Egyptians jewels of sil-Ge.24.53, Jewels. tians; and when he seeth the 36 And the LORD gave the blood upon the lintel, and on people favour in the sight of ch.3.21, Human Favor. the two side posts, the LORD the E-gyptians, so that they will pass over the door, and will lent unto them such things as Jud.1.7, Retribution (2). 2 Chr.16.9, Divine Protection. not suffer the destroyer to come they required. And they spoiled Ge.34.28, Spoil, Nu.31.9. in unto your houses to smite the E-gyp'tians. 24 And ye shall observe this ra-el journeyed from Ra-me'sēs Ge.47.11, Rameses, Nu.33.3. Le.23.14,Perpetual Statutes. and to thy sons for ever. Ge.12.7, Promised Land. De.4.9, Instruction (3). v.11, Passover. ch.14.30, Deliverance (1). 25 And it shall come to pass, men, beside children. that ye shall keep this service. much cattle. 26 And it shall come to pass, 39 And they baked unleavened Ge.19.3, Unleavened Bread. when your children shall say cakes of the dough which they unto you, What mean ye by brought forth out of Egypt, for 27 That ye shall say, It is the they were thrust out of Egypt, Ge.19.22, Haste (2). who passed over the houses of they prepared for themselves Egypt, when he smote the 40 Now the sojourning of the Ge.12.10, Sojourners. The rite of the passover See Egypt, Ge.46.3. p.p.Ge.15.13; Ac.7.6. See Israel (2), ch.6.7. p.p.ch.7.4. De.8.2, Divine Leader. ch.14.30, Deliverance (1). v.11, Passover. Strangers (2), Le.17.8. Ge.17.10, Circumcision. p.p.Ps.34.20; Jn.19.33. Proselytes (1), Ezr.6.21. Egypt, was four hundred and by strength of hand the LORD De.5.15, God's Hand. thirty years, even the selfsame 4 This day came ye out in the hosts of the LORD went out from 5 And it shall be when the p.p.ch.23.15; 34.18. 42 It is a night to be much ob- land of the Ca'nǎan-ites, and the Ge.10.18, Canaanites. 43 ¶And the LORD said unto 6 Seven days thou shalt eat Ge.2.3, Seven Days. ordinance of the passover: There seventh day shall be a feast to Le.23.6, Feast of Passover [ch.23.15. 7 Unleavened bread shall be Ge.19.3, Unleavened Bread, 45 A foreigner and an hired leaven seen with thee in all thy quarters. 46 In one house shall it be 8 And thou shalt shew thy son eaten; thou shalt not carry forth in that day, saying, This is done De.4.9, Instruction (3). the house; neither shall ye break a bone thereof. 47 All the congregation of Is'ra-el shall keep it. 9 And it shall be for a sign Ge.9.12, Divine Tokens. unto thee upon thine hand, and 48 And when a stranger shall for a memorial between thine ch.12.14, Memorials. keep it; and he shall be as one 10 Thou shalt therefore keep that is born in the land: for no this ordinance in his season from ch.18.20, Ordinances. uncircumcised person shall eat year to year. Law Impartial, Le.24.22. 11 ¶And it shall be when the 49 One law shall be to him LORD shall bring thee into the that is homeborn, and unto the land of the Ca'nǎan-ites, as he Ge.12.7, Promised Land. v.19, Strangers (3), ch.20.10. stranger that sojourneth among sware unto thee and to thy fa- Ge.22.16, God's Oaths. you. thers, and shall give it thee, 50 Thus did all the children of 12 That thou shalt set apart Ge.6.22, Obedience (2). B.C.1491. First-born, ch.34.19. Is'ra-el; as the LORD commanded unto the LORD all that openeth Mo'şeş and Aâr'on, so did they. the matrix, and every firstling v.2, First-born. 51 And it came to pass the self- that cometh of a beast which same day, that the LORD did thou hast; the males shall be ch.19.5, Divine Owner- of the land of Egypt by their 13 And every firstling of an ass CHAPTER 13 The firstborn sanctified to God. 3 then thou shalt break his neck: 17 The Israelites go out of Egypt, among thy children shalt thou them: 20 they come to Etham: 21 14 ¶ And it shall be when thy ND the LORD spake unto saying, What is this? that thou A Moses, saying, [ship (1). shalt say unto him, By strength De.4.9, Instruction (3). 2 Sanctify unto me all the first- of hand the LORD brought us De.5.15, God's Hand. born, whatsoever openeth the out from Egypt, from the house De.8.2, Divine Leader. [Nu.3.13. womb among the children of Is- of bondage: ch.1.11, Bondage of Israel. ra-el, both of man and of beast: 15 And it came to pass, when it is mine. Departure from Egypt. Ge.9.12, Divine Tokens, sacrifice to the LORD all that 5 ¶And it was told the king of De.6.8. Phylacteries. De.8.2, Divine Leader. ch.14.16, Way Provided. Ge.21.34, Philistia, Jos.13.2. p.p.ch.14.11; Nu.14.1. Ge.12.10, Egypt. p.p.ch.14.2. Ps. 18.30, Divine Ways. Pharaoh had let the people go, 7 And he took six hundred that God led them not through chosen chariots, and all the Chariots (1), Jos.11.4. near; for God said, Lest perad- 8 And the LORD hardened the ch.8.15, Hardness (2). 18 But God led the people children of Is'ra-el went out p.p.Nu.33.3; Ac.13.17. wilderness of the Red sea: and 9 But the E-gyptians pursued p.p.ch.15.9. Egypt. horsemen, and his army, and 19 And Mo'ses took the bones overtook them encamping by Ge.30.24, Joseph, Jos.24.32. of Joseph with him: for he the sea, beside Pi'-ha-hi'roth, p.p.v.2. had straitly sworn the children before Ba'al-ze phon. p.p.Ge.50.25. of Is'ra-el, saying, God will 10 ¶And when Pha'raōh drew 1 K.8.56, God's Word Sure. surely visit you; and ye shall nigh, the children of Isra-el carry up my bones away hence lifted up their eyes, and, behold, with you. the E-gyp'tians marched after 20 And they took their jour- them; and they were sore De.1.17, Fear of Man. ney from Suc'coth, and en- afraid: and the children of Is- Mt.14.30. Needless Fear. ch.2.23, Crying to God, camped in E'tham, in the edge ra-el cried out unto the LORD. [ch.17.4. of the wilderness. 11 And they said unto Mō'şeş, ch.6.9, Despair. 21 And the LORD went before Because there were no graves Murmuring (2), ch.15.24. them by day in a pillar of a cloud, in Egypt, hast thou taken us Nu.13.33, Cowardice. to lead them the way; and by away to die in the wilderness? night in a pillar of fire, to give wherefore hast thou dealt thus them light; to go by day and with us, to carry us forth out of night: Ge.24.27, Guidance (3), De.4.31, Divine Constancy. B.C.1491. p.p.Nu.33.7. Egypt? 22 He took not away the pillar 12 Is not this the word that lar of fire by night, from before ing, Let us alone, that we may Ge.40.23, Ingratitude (2). CHAPTER 14 God instructeth the Israelites in their the E-gyptians, than that we The Israelites murmur: 13 Moses [ch.1.11. Fear not," Stillness, Nu.9.8. comforteth them. 15 God in 13 ¶And Mō'şeş said unto the Encouragement, 2 Chr.35.2. 2 Speak unto the children of shall see them again no more v.30, Deliverance (1). camp before Pi'-ha-hi'roth, be- 14 The LORD shall fight for God of Battles, ch.15.3. ch.10.19, Red Sea, ch.23.31. shall ye encamp by the sea. 15 TAnd the LORD said unto p.p.Ps.35.21. p.p.v.17. 2 K.19.28, Divine Control. p.p.ch.9.16. 3 For Pharaoh will say of the Mo'şeş, Wherefore criest thou forward: 4 And I will harden Pharaoh's 16 But lift thou up thy rod, ch.4.2, Moses' Rod, ch.17.5. ch.6.7, Knowledge (5). And they did so. 17 And I, behold, I will harden Passage of the Red sea. Ps.29.2, Honor God. v.7, Chariots (1). ch.6.7, Knowledge (5). Nu.21.3, Destruction (3). the hearts of the E-gyp'tians, and covered the chariots, and left. Ge.16.7, Ministering Angels, 19 And the angel of God, 30 Thus the LORD saved Is'- Deliverance (1), 1 S.14.15. [ch.23.20. which went before the camp of ra-el that day out of the hand Ge.14.15, Victories, Jos.6.20. Is'ra-el, removed and went be- of the Egyptians; and Iş'ra-el ch.13.21, Pillar of Cloud, hind them; and the pillar of the saw the Egyptians dead upon Ps.37.36, Death of the [ch.16.10. cloud went from before their the sea shore. Ge.35.5, Divine Protec [Wicked. face, and stood behind them: 31 And Iş ́ra-el saw that great 1 Chr.29.12, God's Power. 20 And it came between the work which the LORD did upon ch.4.21, Wonders. camp of the E-gyptians and the the E-gyp'tians: and the people camp of Is'ra-el; and it was a feared the LORD, and believed Ne.5.15, Godly Fear. [tion (2), 2 K.6.17. cloud and darkness to them, the LORD, and his servant Mō'- Lu.17.5, Faith (1). See God a Light, Ps.27.1. ch.2.2, Moses, ch.19.20. v.16, Way Provided. p.p.ch.15.8. but it gave light by night to ses. these: so that the one came CHAPTER 15 not near the other all the night. Moses' song. 22 The people want wa- B.C.1491. 21 And Mō'şeş stretched out his hand over the sea; and the LORD caused the sea to go back ter. 23 The bitter waters at Ma- children of Israel this song night, and made the sea dry unto the LORD, and spake, say- 22 And the children of Iş'ra-el ously: the horse and his rider Jb.22.16, Wicked Cut Off. upon the dry ground: and the 2 The LORD is my strength God our Strength, 2 S.22.33. waters were a wall unto them and song, and he is become my Ps.27.1, Salvation of God. on their right hand, and on salvation: he is my God, and I Ge.28.21, Jehovah Chosen. their left. will prepare him an habitation; 1 Chr.29.11, Glorifying God. 23 ¶ And the E-gyptians pur- my father's God, and I will Ps.21.13, God Exalted. sued, and went in after them to exalt him. the midst of the sea, even all 3 The LORD is a man of war: ch.14.14, God of Battles, [ch.23.27. Pha'raoh's horses, his chariots, the LORD is his name. p.p.Ps.83.18. and his horsemen. 4 Pharaoh's chariots and his Abasement (2), 2 Chr.32.21. 24 And it came to pass, that in host hath he cast into the sea: Ps.37.38, End of the Wicked. the morning watch the LORD his chosen captains also are Ge.3.8, Divine Presence (2). looked unto the host of the drowned in the Red sea. Jb.18.8, Wicked Snared. Watches, Jud.7.19. 2 K.19.28, Divine Control. [with God. Jb.26.10, Sea Controlled. ch.10.19, Red Sea. E-gyp'tians through the pillar 5 The depths have covered God's Enemies, De.32.41. said, Let us flee from the face 7 And in the greatness of over the sea, that the waters 8 And with the blast of thy 27 And Mō'şeş stretched forth depths were congealed in the Jb.26.10, Sea Controlled. sea returned to his strength 9 The enemy said, I will pur- v.6. God's Enemies. when the morning appeared; sue, I will overtake, I will divide Pr.14.16,Self-confidence (2). and the E-gyptians fled against the spoil; my lust shall be sat-1 S.17.44, Boasters. Ps.37.2, Fate of the Wicked. it; and the LORD overthrew the isfied upon them; I will draw E-ġyp'tians in the midst of the my sword, my hand shall des 28 And the waters returned, 10 Thou didst blow with thy Ps.148.8, Wind Ruled. |