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Exodus 12:48                                    53                                    Exodus 14:5

               shall obserue it.  48  But if a stranger dwell with with a lambe: and if thou redeeme him not, then
               thee, and will obserue the Passeouer of the Lord,  thou shalt breake his necke: likewise all the first
               let him circumcise all the males, that belong vnto  borne of man among thy sonnes shalt thou bye
               him, and then let him come and obserue it, and    out.  14  And when thy sonne shall aske thee to
               he shall be as one that is borne in the land: for morowe, saying, What is this? thou shalt then say
               none vncircumcised person shall eate thereof.     vnto him, With a mightie hande the Lord brought
               49  One lawe shalbe to him that is borne in the   vs out of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
               land, and to the stranger that dwelleth among     15  For when Pharaoh was harde hearted against
               you.  50 Then all the children of Israel did as the  our departing, the Lord then slewe all the first
               Lord commanded Moses and Aaron: so did they.      borne in the lande of Egypt: from the first borne
               51  And the selfe same day did the Lord bring the  of man euen to the first borne of beast: therefore
               children of Israel out of the land of Egypt by their  I sacrifice vnto the Lord all the males that first
               armies.                                           open the wombe, but all the first borne of my
                                     13                          sonnes I redeeme.   16  And it shalbe as a token
                                                                 vpon thine hand, and as frontlets betweene thine
                  1  And the Lord spake vnto Moses, saying, eyes, that the Lord brought vs out of Egypt by a
               2  Sanctifie vnto me all the first borne: that is, mightie hande.  17  Nowe when Pharaoh had let
               euery one that first openeth the wombe among the people go, God caried them not by the way of
               the children of Israel, as well of man as of beast: the Philistims countrey, though it were neerer:
               for it is mine. Then Moses sayd vnto the people,  (for God sayd, Lest the people repent whe they
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               Remember this day in the which ye came out        see warre, and turne againe to Egypt)  18 But God
               of Egypt, out of the house of bondage: for by     made the people to go about by the way of the
               a mightie hande the Lord brought you out from     wildernesse of the red sea: and the children of
               thence: therefore no leauened bread shall bee Israel went vp armed out of the land of Egypt.
               eaten.  4  This day come yee out in the moneth    19 (And Moses tooke the bonesof Iosephwith him:
               of Abib.   5  Now when the Lord hath brought      for he had made the children of Israel sweare,
               thee into the land of the Canaanites, and Hittites, saying, God will surely visite you, and ye shall
               and Amorites, and Hiuites, and Iebusites (which   take my bones away hence with you)    20  So they
               he sware vnto thy fathers, that he woulde giue    tooke their iourney from Succoth, and camped
               thee, a land flowing with milke and honie) then   in Etham in the edge of the wildernesse.  21 And
               thou shalt keepe this seruice in this moneth.     the Lord went before them by day in a pillar of
               6  Seuen dayes shalt thou eate vnleauened bread,  a cloude to leade them the way, and by night in
               and the seuenth day shall be the feast of the Lord.  a pillar of fire to giue them light, that they might
               7 Vnleauened bread shall bee eaten seuen dayes,   go both by day and by night.  22 He tooke not away
               and there shall no leauened bread be seene with   the pillar of ye cloude by day, nor the pillar of fire
               thee, nor yet leauen be seene with thee in all    by night from before the people.
               thy quarters.  8  And thou shalt shew thy sonne
               in that day, saying, This is done, because of that
               which the Lord did vnto me, when I came out of                          14
               Egypt.  9  And it shalbe a signe vnto thee vpon     1  Then the Lord spake vnto Moses, saying,
               thine hande, and for a remembrance betweene       2  Speake to the children of Israel, that they re-
               thine eyes, that the Lawe of the Lord may be      turne and campe before Pi-hahiroth, betweene
               in thy mouth: for by a strong hand the Lord       Migdol and the Sea, ouer against Baal-zephon:
               brought thee out of Egypt.  10 Keepe therefore this  about it shall ye campe by the Sea. For Pharaoh
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               ordinance in his season appoynted from yeere to   will say of the children of Israel, They are tangled
               yeere.  11 And when the Lord shall bring thee into  in the land: the wildernesse hath shut them in.
               the lande of the Canaanites, as hee sware vnto    4 And I will harden Pharaohs heart that hee shall
               thee and to thy fathers, and shall giue it thee, follow after you: so I will get mee honour vpon
               12 Then thou shalt set apart vnto the Lord all that Pharaoh, and vpon all his hoste: the Egyptians
               first openeth the wombe: also euery thing that also shall knowe that I am the Lord: and they
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               first doeth open the wombe, and commeth forth did so. Then it was told the King of Egypt, that
               of thy beast: the males shalbe the Lordes.  13 But the people fled: and the heart of Pharaoh and of
               euery first foale of an asse, thou shalt redeeme his seruants was turned against the people, and
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