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they had。 Accordingly; he having got the Hebrews ready for their
departure; and having sorted the people into tribes; he kept them
together in one place: but when the fourteenth day was come; and
all were ready to depart they offered the sacrifice; and purified
their houses with the blood; using bunches of hyssop for that
purpose; and when they had supped; they burnt the remainder of
the flesh; as just ready to depart。 Whence it is that we do still
offer this sacrifice in like manner to this day; and call this
festival Pascha which signifies the feast of the passover;
because on that day God passed us over; and sent the plague upon
the Egyptians; for the destruction of the first…born came upon
the Egyptians that night; so that many of the Egyptians who lived
near the king's palace; persuaded Pharaoh to let the Hebrews go。
Accordingly he called for Moses; and bid them be gone; as
supposing; that if once the Hebrews were gone out of the country;
Egypt should be freed from its miseries。 They also honored the
Hebrews with gifts; (27) some; in order to get them to depart
quickly; and others on account of their neighborhood; and the
friendship they had with them。

CHAPTER 15。

How The Hebrews Under The Conduct Of Moses Left Egypt。

1。 So the Hebrews went out of Egypt; while the Egyptians wept;
and repented that they had treated them so hardly。 … Now they
took their journey by Letopolis; a place at that time deserted;
but where Babylon was built afterwards; when Cambyses laid Egypt
waste: but as they went away hastily; on the third day they came
to a place called Beelzephon; on the Red Sea; and when they had
no food out of the land; because it was a desert; they eat of
loaves kneaded of flour; only warmed by a gentle heat; and this
food they made use of for thirty days; for what they brought with
them out of Egypt would not suffice them any longer time; and
this only while they dispensed it to each person; to use so much
only as would serve for necessity; but not for satiety。 Whence it
is that; in memory of the want we were then in; we keep a feast
for eight days; which is called the feast of unleavened bread。
Now the entire multitude of those that went out; including the
women and children; was not easy to be numbered; but those that
were of an age fit for war; were six hundred thousand。

2。 They left Egypt in the month Xanthicus; on the fifteenth day
of the lunar month; four hundred and thirty years after our
forefather Abraham came into Canaan; but two hundred and fifteen
years only after Jacob removed into Egypt。 (28) It was the
eightieth year of the age of Moses; and of that of Aaron three
more。 They also carried out the bones of Joesph with them; as he
had charged his sons to do。

3。 But the Egyptians soon repented that the Hebrews were gone;
and the king also was mightily concerned that this had been
procured by the magic arts of Moses; so they resolved to go after
them。 Accordingly they took their weapons; and other warlike
furniture; and pursued after them; in order to bring them back;
if once they overtook them; because they would now have no
pretense to pray to God against them; since they had already been
permitted to go out; and they thought they should easily overcome
them; as they had no armor; and would be weary with their
journey; so they made haste in their pursuit; and asked of every
one they met which way they were gone。 And indeed that land was
difficult to be traveled over; not only by armies; but by single
persons。 Now Moses led the Hebrews this way; that in case the
Egyptians should repent and be desirous to pursue after them;
they might undergo the punishment of their wickedness; and of the
breach of those promises they had made to them。 As also he led
them this way on account of the Philistines; who had quarreled
with them; and hated them of old; that by all means they might
not know of their departure; for their country is near to that of
Egypt; and thence it was that Moses led them not along the road
that tended to the land of the Philistines; but he was desirous
that they should go through the desert; that so after a long
journey; and after many afflictions; they might enter upon the
land of Canaan。 Another reason of this was; that God commanded
him to bring the people to Mount Sinai; that there they might
offer him sacrifices。 Now when the Egyptians had overtaken the
Hebrews; they prepared to fight them; and by their multitude they
drove them into a narrow place; for the number that pursued after
them was six hundred chariots; with fifty thousand horsemen; and
two hundred thousand foot…men; all armed。 They also seized on the
passages by which they imagined the Hebrews might fly; shutting
them up (29) between inaccessible precipices and the sea; for
there was 'on each side' a 'ridge of' mountains that terminated
at the sea; which were impassable by reason of their roughness;
and obstructed their flight; wherefore they there pressed upon
the Hebrews with their army; where 'the ridges of' the mountains
were closed with the sea; which army they placed at the chops of
the mountains; that so they might deprive them of any passage
into the plain。

4。 When the Hebrews; therefore; were neither able to bear up;
being thus; as it were; besieged; because they wanted provisions;
nor saw any possible way of escaping; and if they should have
thought of fighting; they had no weapons; they expected a
universal destruction; unless they delivered themselves up to the
Egyptians。 So they laid the blame on Moses; and forgot all the
signs that had been wrought by God for the recovery of their
freedom; and this so far; that their incredulity prompted them to
throw stones at the prophet; while he encouraged them and
promised them deliverance; and they resolved that they would
deliver themselves up to the Egyptians。 So there was sorrow and
lamentation among the women and children; who had nothing but
destruction before their eyes; while they were encompassed with
mountains; the sea; and their enemies; and discerned no way of
flying from them。

5。 But Moses; though the multitude looked fiercely at him; did
not; however; give over the care of them; but despised all
dangers; out of his trust in God; who; as he had afforded them
the several steps already taken for the recovery of their
liberty; which he had foretold them; would not now suffer them to
be subdued by their enemies; to be either made slaves or be slain
by them; and; standing in midst of them; he said; 〃It is not just
of us to distrust even men; when they have hitherto well managed
our affairs; as if they would not be the same hereafter; but it
is no better than madness; at this time to despair of the
providence of God; by whose power all those things have been
performed he promised; when you expected no such things: I mean
all that I have been concerned in for deliverance and escape from
slavery。 Nay; when we are in the utmost distress; as you see we
ought rather to hope that God will succor us; by whose operation
it is that we are now this narrow place; that he may out of such
difficulties as are otherwise insurmountable and out of which
neither you nor your enemies expect you can be delivered; and may
at once demonstrate his own power and his providence over us。 Nor
does God use to give his help in small difficulties to those whom
he favors; but in such cases where no one can see how any hope in
man can better their condition。 Depend; therefore; upon such a
Protector as is able to make small things great; and to show that
this mighty force against you is nothing but weakness; and be not
affrighted at the Egyptian army; nor do you despair of being
preserved; because the sea before; and the mountains behind;
afford you no opportunity for flying; for even these mountains;
if God so please; may be made plain ground for you; and the sea
become dry land。〃

CHAPTER 16。

How The Sea Was Divided Asunder For The Hebrews; When They Were
Pursued By The Egyptians; And So Gave Them An Opportunity Of
Escaping From Them。

1。 When Moses had said this; he led them to the sea; while the
Egyptians looked on; for they were within sight。 Now these were
so distressed by the toil of their pursuit; that they thought
proper to put off fighting till the next day。 But when Moses was
come to the sea…shore; he took his rod; and made supplication to
God; and called upon him to be their helper and assistant; and
said 〃Thou art not ignorant; O Lord; that it is beyond human
strength and human contrivance to avoid the difficulties we are
now under; but it must be thy work altogether to procure
deliverance to this army; which has left Egypt at thy
appointment。 We despair of any other assistance or contrivance;
and have recourse only to that hope we have in thee; and if there
be any method that can promise us an escape by thy providence; we
look up to thee for it。 And let it come quickly; and manifest thy
power to us; and do thou raise up this people unto good courage
and hope of deliverance; who are deeply sunk into a disconsolate
state of mind。 We are in a helpless place; but still it is a
place that thou possessest; still the sea is thine; the mountains
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