<h3>THE ESCAPE FROM EGYPT</h3>
<p>Moses called together all the leaders of Israel, and said to them,
"Take lambs from the herds according to your families and kill the
passover lamb. You shall also take a bunch of hyssop and dip it in<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_50" id="Page_50">[50]</SPAN></span>
the blood that is in the basin and strike the lintel and the two door
posts with the blood that is in the basin. And not one of you shall
go out of the door of his house until morning, for Jehovah will pass
through to kill the Egyptians, and when he sees the blood upon the
lintel and on the two door posts, he will pass over the door and will
not let the destroyer come into your houses to destroy you. You
and your children shall observe this event as a custom forever.</p>
<p>"When your children shall say to you, 'What do you mean by
this service?' you shall say, 'It is the sacrifice of the passover of
Jehovah, for he passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt,
when he destroyed the Egyptians and released our people.'"</p>
<p>Then the people bowed their heads and worshipped; and the
Israelites went and did as Jehovah had commanded Moses and
Aaron.</p>
<p>At midnight Jehovah destroyed all the eldest sons in the land of
Egypt, from the eldest son of Pharaoh who sat on his throne to the
eldest son of the captive who was in prison. Then Pharaoh arose
in the night, together with all his servants and all the Egyptians,
and there was a great cry of sorrow, for there was not a house in
Egypt in which there was not one dead. Pharaoh called Moses and
Aaron at night and said, "Go away from among my people, both
you and the Israelites; go, worship Jehovah as you have asked.
Also take with you your sheep and your cattle, as you have asked,
go and ask a blessing for me also." The Egyptians also told the
people to hasten out of the land, for they said, "We shall all perish."
So the people took their dough before the yeast had worked, and
their kneading-troughs were bound up in their clothes upon their
shoulders.</p>
<p>The Israelites went on foot from Rameses to Succoth; and a
mixed multitude went with them, and they had a great many flocks
and herds. They baked unraised cakes of the dough which they
had brought with them from Egypt, for there was no yeast in it,
because they had been driven out of Egypt and could not wait,
neither had they prepared for themselves any food for the journey.</p>
<p>And they went from Succoth and camped at Etham on the border
of the wilderness. Jehovah went before them by day in a pillar
of cloud, to show them the way, and at night in a pillar of fire,
to give them light, that they might march both by day and by
night; the pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire at night stayed
in front of the people.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_51" id="Page_51">[51]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>When the king of Egypt was told that the people had fled, the
feeling of Pharaoh and his servants toward them was changed, and
they said, "Why have we done this and let the Israelites escape
from serving us?" So he made ready his chariot and took his
people with him. He also took six hundred chosen chariots and the
rest of the chariots of Egypt with captains over all of them; and
Jehovah let the heart of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, remain stubborn,
so that he followed the Israelites, because they had defied him.</p>
<p>When Pharaoh drew near to them the Israelites looked up and
saw the Egyptians marching after them; and they were very much
afraid and cried to Jehovah. And they said to Moses, "Why have
you misled us by bringing us out of Egypt? Is not this what we
told you in Egypt, when we said, 'Let us alone, that we may serve
the Egyptians? For it is better for us to serve the Egyptians than
to die in the wilderness.'" But Moses said to the people, "Do not
be frightened, remain quiet and you will see how Jehovah will save
you to-day; for as surely as you now see the Egyptians you shall
never see them again. Jehovah will fight for you, and you are to
keep still."</p>
<p>Then the angel of God who went before the army of Israel
changed his position and went behind them. The pillar of cloud
also changed its position from in front of them and stood behind
them, coming between the army of the Egyptians and the army of
the Israelites. On the one side the cloud was dark and on the other
side it lighted up the night, so that throughout all the night neither
army came near the other.</p>
<p>Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and Jehovah
by means of a strong east wind caused the sea to go back all that
night and made the bed of the sea dry. And the Israelites crossed
over on the dry bed of the sea. The Egyptians followed and all of
Pharaoh's horses, his chariots, and his horsemen went after them
into the sea. In the morning before sunrise, Jehovah looked out
through the pillar of fire and of cloud upon the army of the Egyptians
and threw them into confusion. He also bound their chariot
wheels, so that they dragged heavily. Therefore the Egyptians
said, "Let us flee from the Israelites, for Jehovah fights for them
against us."</p>
<p>Then Jehovah said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand over the
sea, that the waters may come back upon the Egyptians, upon their
chariots, and upon their horsemen." So Moses stretched out his<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_52" id="Page_52">[52]</SPAN></span>
hand over the sea, and toward morning the sea returned to its
ordinary level while the Egyptians were flying before it. So Jehovah
overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea, and the waters
returned and covered the chariots and the horsemen, and all the
army of Pharaoh that went after them into the sea, so that not one
of them was left. Thus Jehovah saved the Israelites that day from
the power of the Egyptians; and they saw the Egyptians dead upon
the seashore. When the Israelites saw the great work which Jehovah
did to the Egyptians, the people feared Jehovah and believed
in him and in his servant Moses.</p>
<p>And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a tambourine
in her hand; and as all the women followed her with tambourines
and with dancing, she sang with them:</p>
<div class='poem2'>
"Sing to Jehovah, for he has triumphed gloriously:<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">Both horse and rider has he hurled into the sea."</span><br/></div>
<p>Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to Jehovah:</p>
<div class='poem2'>
"I will sing to Jehovah, for he has triumphed gloriously:<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">Both horse and rider he has hurled into the sea.</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">Jehovah is my strength and song, he has delivered me;</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">He is my God, I will praise him; my father's God whom I honor."</span><br/></div>
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