| Richard Graves - 1831 - 528 pągines
...verse 39, which states, " and the people baked unleavened " cakes of the dough which they brought forth out of Egypt ; and " could not tarry; neither had they prepared for themselves any victuals." Here, says our critic, is a direct contradiction ; for they had notice to prepare the passover the... | |
| 1833 - 1650 pągines
...Aud they baked unleavened rakes of the dough which tliey brought imii out of Egypt, for it was not I' because they were thrust out of Egypt and could not...tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any vidual. 40 Now the sojourning ot the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, sat * four hundred and... | |
| 1834 - 846 pągines
...before it was leavened, their kneading-troughs being bound up in their clothes upon their shoulders: And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which...tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual." If a care1834.] 16 [Jan. ful comparison be made between these declarations, and that of Tacitus,... | |
| 1834 - 274 pągines
...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...tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual. The Command for observing the Passover renewed. EXOD. xn. 43. ..51 ; xin. 3. ..10, 17...19.... | |
| Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet - 1839 - 230 pągines
...though in a way which shows with how much urgency and haste they had to conduct all their movements. " They baked unleavened cakes of the dough which they...tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual." Here, too, it is very probable that they were overtaken by some remaining parties of their... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1834 - 1038 pągines
...unleavened cakes of the dough, which they brought forth out of Egypt, for it was not leavened; because i they were thrust out of Egypt, and could not tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual. 40 H Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was k four hundred... | |
| 1835 - 1176 pągines
...38. And a mixed multitude went up also with them ; and flocks and herds, even very much cattle. 39. And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which...tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual. 40. IT Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1836 - 700 pągines
...that they had n?,t sufficient time to leaven their bread ; if is expressly said, thai their " dough was not leavened, because they were thrust out of Egypt and could not tarry (Exod. xii. 39.); and on this account it was enacted into a standing law, ' Thou shah eat unleavened... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1836 - 696 pągines
...that they had not sufficient time to leaven their bread ; it is expressly said, that their " dough was not leavened, because they were thrust out of Egypt and could not tarry (Exod. xii. 39.) ; and on this account it was enacted into a standing law, 'Thou shall eat unleavened... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1836 - 938 pągines
...ш? Egypt, f°r '' was no' leavened ; Ли. Biod.br. because "they were thrust out 4ЫЪ<гКвап. uel. AM or. »93. Ī. С. ев. 1712. AM cir. 2266. R С. а. 1ГЗ». 4 An victual. V) Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was bfour hundred aid... | |
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