And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which they brought forth out of Egypt, for it was not leavened ; because they were thrust out of Egypt, and could not tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual. The Nile: Notes for Travellers in Egypt - Page 35by Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge - 1890 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
 | 1874
...Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required : and they spoiled the Egyptians. And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth,...about six hundred thousand on foot that were men, besides children. And a mixed multitude went up also with them ; and flocks and herds, even very much... | |
 | Mary E S. Leathley - 1875
...Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians. And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth,...about six hundred thousand on foot that were men, - besides children. And the number of years that they had dwelt in Egypt was four hundred and thirty.... | |
 | Mary E S. Leathley - 1875
...Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians. And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth,...about six hundred thousand on foot that were men, besides children. And the number of years that they had dwelt in Egypt was four hundred and thirty.... | |
 | Walter John Trower (bp. of Gibraltar.) - 1876 - 407 pages
...them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians. The First-born Slain. 103 37 And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth,...hundred thousand on foot that were men, beside children. 38 And a mixed multitude went up also with them ; and flocks, and herds, even very much cattle. 39... | |
 | Samuel Richard Bosanquet - 1876
...Egyptians,' so that they lent unto them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians. ' And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about six hundred 1 54 Rxod^is. thousand on foot that were men, beside children. ' And a mixed multitude went up also... | |
 | 1878 - 569 pages
...Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians. And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth,...children. And a mixed multitude went up also with them ; and flocks, and herds, even very much cattle. And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which... | |
 | John Morris (author of The new nation.) - 1880
...Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians. 37 And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth,...hundred thousand on foot that were men, beside children. 38 And a mixed multitude went up also with them ; and flocks, and herds, even very much cattle. The... | |
 | Heinrich Brugsch - 1880 - 260 pages
...Because I drew him out of the water. — Ex. ii. 5-10. And the children of Israel journeyed from Eameses to Succoth, about six hundred thousand on foot that were men, beside children. — Ex. xii. 37. And they took their journey from Succoth, and encamped in Etham, in the edge of the... | |
 | Mercer Davies - 1881 - 206 pages
...numbers to which this people had risen at the time of their departure from Egypt. (Exodus xii. 37.) "The children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to...thousand on foot that were men, beside children." This number did not include the " mixed multitude " that went up with them. Considering the numbers... | |
 | John Findlay Buckler - 1881 - 91 pages
...required. And xthey spoiled the Egyptians. 37 If And v the children of Israel journeyed from *Ramesea to Succoth, about "six hundred thousand on foot that were men, beside children. 38 And sa mixed multitnde went up also with them : and flocks, and herds, even very much cattle. 89... | |
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