3 Moat - Hiddeqel
x1.1-5 All the sons of Jacob, and their families, now belong to
Pharaoh and Egypt.
x1.6 Joseph and all his brethren died there in captivity.
x1.6 Joseph and his brethren died, but G-d Blessed them by
children.
x1.7 The heirs of Jacob are sons and daughters of servants.
x1.7 G-d Blessed Also the children of Joseph and his brethren, In
Abundance And Might.
x1.8 G-d Had Blessed Egypt, And Pharaoh was Also Blessed with
sons as A Path To G-d; and to continue his reign, For Israel's Sake.
x1.8 Joseph and his brethren are unknown by Pharaoh. Their sons
are strangers in a strange land.
x1-9 Pharaoh believes that the children of Israel are too many to be
tolerated. His envy and hatred of the Hebrews is widespread
among the Egyptians also.
x1.9 G-d Brings these hatreds and prejudices To Bear Against
those that perpetrate them.
x1.10 Pharaoh had A Fear, that in time of war, the children of Israel
might turn against him to procure their freedom.
x1.10 The children of Israel had always acted honourably towards
Pharaoh and the Egyptians, both for their father's sake, and for the
sake of their good name. G-d Had Given Pharaoh This Fear, For
Israel's Emancipation, And Pharaoh's Destruction.
x1.11 Pharaoh set taskmasters over Israel to afflict them, and
break their spirit.
x1.11 They built for Pharaoh store cities, Pithom and Ramses.
x1.12 The afflictions continued.
x1.12 G-d Wanted To Prove Israel Worthy Of His Salvation First;
And To See if the Egyptians were capable of rendering Mercy to
their captives. Israel thrived in spite of their treatment, because
man doth not live by bread alone, but By The Grace And Mercy Of
The Lord.
x1.13 The afflictions became more and more rigorous; Mercy Was
Not Found among the Egyptians.
x1.14 Israel was pressed into hard service.
x1.15-6 Pharaoh spoke to the Hebrew mid-wives, and 'ordered'
them to kill all the male children that they delivered of the Hebrews.
x1.17 The Hebrew mid-wives Feared G-d, And Ignored Pharaoh's
'orders'.
x1.17 Pharaoh had created insurrection where none had existed.
x1.18 Pharaoh consults with the mid-wives, to check on the
progress of his infanticide campaign.
x1.19 The mid-wives Spared the children, by lying.
x1.19 Pharaoh had created lying servants where none existed.
x1.20-1 G-d Favoured The Hebrews, And The Mid-wives, And Both
Became Great.
x1.22 Under the influence of the Nephilim, Pharaoh 'commanded' all
Egyptians to cast every male Hebrew son born, into the river. As
they have sown, So Shall they Reap. The river that Should Bring
Life, Shall Now Bring Death. Egypt was officially no longer a
people, but was now, two peoples.
x1.22 The Hebrew daughters would be spared death. The Nephilim
had sought to clothe themselves In The Image Of G-d, before The
Flood; So Too Would G-d Destroy Pharaoh, that would now
attempt to clothe Egypt in the image of the daughter of Israel, Dinah.
When That Retribution By G-d for Sheechem Was Satisfied, G-d
Will Turn It Upon Egypt As Well.
x2.1-2 Levi bore a son they kept hidden three months.
x2.3 The Levite did follow Pharaoh's 'decree', and cast her son into
the river.
x2.3 The Levite first placed her son in an ark, which she anchored
within the flags by the river's edge; For The Lord Did Shut In His
People within an ark, To Preserve Life During His Baptism Of The
Earth. So Also Shall He Shut In All Peoples Within An Ark Of His
Covenant Of His Laws, To Preserve Life For Ever. And they that
Went In, Went In male and female of all flesh, As G-d Commanded
him; And The Lord Shut them In For Ever.
x2.4 The child's sister observed from a distance.
x2.5-6 The daughter of Pharaoh found the child crying, and had
compassion on him.
x2.7 The child's sister approached Pharaoh's daughter and
recommended a nurse.
x2.8-9 Pharaoh's daughter agreed, and paid the Levite woman to
take and nurse the child.
x2.10 Pharaoh's daughter named the child and raised him as her
own.
x2.10 This Punishment Also Came Unto Israel, for the same that
was done unto Bilhah and Zilpah. The child survived Pharaoh's
'decree'.
x2.11 When Moses was grown-up, he looked upon the burdens of
his brethren, with compassion.
x2.11 Moses saw an Egyptian smiting a Hebrew.
x2.12 Moses checked to make sure no one would see him, and he
killed the Egyptian who killed his brethren, and hid the body.
x2.12 G-d Will Repay injustice With Justice; by man shall his
blood be shed.
x2.13 Moses saw two Hebrews striving together the next day.
x2.13 Moses reprimanded the aggressor.
x2.14 The aggressor made it known to Moses that he knew of
Moses killing the Egyptian, and he announced it. Evil does not take
place on the Earth that the wicked do not know of it, and promote it.
Evil begets Evil, for the Nephilim do perpetuate it within those who
are open to it. Righteousness is not so well known.
x2.14 Only The Lord May Perpetuate Righteousness, And Only
Within Those who are Open To It;
THIS IS THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH.
Moses is his brother's keeper. Moses Was Warned Thereby.
x2.15 Pharaoh learned of the murder of the Egyptian, and sought
the death of Moses. No one would have sought justice for the slain
Hebrew.
x2.15 Moses fled death from Pharaoh, and found refuge by a well
in Midian.
x2.16 The Priest of Midian had seven daughters that tended his
flock. He followed the teaching of Abraham his ancestor.
x2.17 Shepherds drove the daughters away from watering their
flock, so they could use the water themselves.
x2.17 Moses stood up and helped the women, and watered their
flock. The Lord Will Remember Not Only His People Israel, But All
The Meek Of This Earth.
x2.18 The father of the women is surprised that the flock has been
watered so soon, because they are regularly harassed and delayed
by the shepherds.
x2.19 The women report on the days events to their father.
x2.20 The father corrects his daughters, and instructs them to
invite the man to dine with them.
x2.21 Moses was content to dwell with the man, who gave him his
daughter Zipporah to wed. They are of the seed of Abraham, by
Keturah.
x2.22 Zipporah is a Cushite woman, not a Levite.
x2.22 Zipporah bears Moses: Gershom.
x2.23 The king of Egypt died, and things got worse for Israel
because of their oppression.
x2.23-5 G-d Heard The Cry Of Israel, Remembered His Covenant,
And Took Cognizance of them.
x3.1 Moses tended to his father-In-Law's flock, and a journey of
Righteousness Lead him To The Mountain Of The Lord.
x3.2 The Angel Of The Lord Appeared Unto Moses In a flame of
fire out of the midst of a bush, And the bush Was Not
Consumed.
x3.3 Moses Turned Aside To Seek Understanding Of This.
x3.4 The Lord Called Moses, And Moses Did Hear. And The Lord
Was Not the fire or the bush, for these are but Works Of His Hand,
but The Lord Was In The Word. And Moses Heard The Word, not
by the hearing of his ears, but With The Hearing of his heart.
x3.5 And The Lord Was With Moses In The Place where he stood.
The Lord Caused Moses To Remove his Shoes, For That Place
Was Now Holy.
x3.6 And he knew not that G-d Was Within him, For he perceived
G-d To Be in the seeing of his eyes, and the hearing of his ears.
And Moses hid his face, but he could not hide his heart, and his
iniquities, so he hid his face.
x3.6 And The Lord, Who Had Hidden His Face from man since the
day of Abel Mourning, First Chose A Levite To Receive Both His
HIS HOLY MANIFESTATION.
AND
HIS SPIRIT OF TRUTH;
URIM AND THUMMIM.
x3.7-9 The Lord Made Moses To Know Of His Great Mercy
Towards Israel In Deliverance from Egypt, to a good and large land,
flowing with milk and honey; the land of the sons of Canaan, the
Hittite, Amorite, Perizzite, Hivite, and Jebusite; and the land of
his ancestors: Terah, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
x3.10 To Accomplish This, The Lord Will Send Moses To Pharaoh.
x3.11 Moses Questioned G-d On his Worthiness To Do This.
Before G-d, none Are Worthy; neither should they Question Him
On His Decision.
x3.12 G-d Reminds Moses That He Will Be With him, and they
shall return here To Serve Him.
G-d Will Make them Worthy Of Him.
x3.13 Moses asks after The Name Of The Lord.
x3.14 The Lord Identifies Himself As The Living G-d, I Am, That I
Am. He Is, that He Exists Perennially. Man that can survive after
six thousand years, shall also, and shall partake of a Sabbath of
one thousand years of Peace, a Day Of The Lord. After this time,
the dead shall be reborn To Judgment, and those Found Worthy
among these shall avoid The Fire. The Nephilim also shall Receive
Final Judgment then.
x3.14 Man it is, that is not perennial, and must die, and With
Mercy, Be Reborn, but only until the end of days, and The
Judgment Commence after a Sabbath of one thousand years.
For with six thousand years, and the destruction of this world,
man Was Given Sufficient Time To Make Pure his heart.
x3.15 This Is The Name Of The Lord, I Am, Perennially unto the
children of Israel, as A Memorial Of His Redemption for us in Egypt,
And His Redemption Everlasting That Is To Come.
x3.16-22 The Lord Instructs Moses on what he must do, And What
Will Transpire.
x4.1 Moses answered The Lord, that he will not be believed.
x4.2-3 The Lord Caused Moses To Cast Down his rod, Which
Became a serpent.
x4.3 Moses fled from before the serpent.
4.4-5 Fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the
soul; but rather, Fear Him Which Is Able To Destroy both soul and
body In Hell. The Lord Instructed Moses to put forth his hand and
take it by the tail. Moses Obeyed, And It Became a rod again.
4.6-7 The Lord Caused Moses to hold his hand to his heart, and it
Became Leprous; And He Caused him to return the hand to his
heart, and it Was Healthy Again. Moses and all Israel Had Been
Given The Keys To The Kingdom Of Heaven, for in the beginning,
was the end of the life of man. The seed that shall bruise the head
of the serpent, and they, their heel, unto death, Now Had Been
Given Mastery over the serpent, and Over Death. This is because
the hand is the beginning of a man, and the foot is the end; just as
the head is the beginning of the serpent, and the tail is the end. If
a man change his heart to be towards the life of his brother, neither
shall die. Moses had returned his hand to the same chest, but the
result was not the same. G-d Had Allowed him A Heart To Do The
Lord's Will.
x4.8 G-d Had Not Thrust Upon men, a heart To Receive His Will.
That must come only from within men, but if they hear not Moses
and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose
from the dead.
x4.8 The Lord Said, 'If they will not Believe The First Sign, then
they will Believe The Latter Sign'.
x4.9 If they will not Believe Even These Two Signs, neither hearken
unto thy voice, take of the water of the river, and pour it upon the
dry land, and it shall become blood upon the dry ground.
x4-9 The Lord Intended: Follow no further, the man of rank and
wealth in building his cities, and tower, and name unto himself,
and instead Follow The Lord, and change your hearts To Do His
Mercy unto your brother and your neighbour; Lest The Lord Spill
Out your Blood Upon The Earth.
x4.10 Moses informs G-d, that he is not good with words or
speeches.
x4.11-2 G-d Reminded him Of Whom he Was Speaking to, And
That he Would Be His Voice.
x4.13 Moses told The Lord To Send someone else.
x4.14-6 The Lord Restrained Himself Of His Anger, And Will Allow
Aaron To Speak for Moses In The Lord's Behalf. He Will Put His
Words Into Moses' Mouth, And Moses Will Put His Words Into
Aaron's Mouth.
x4.17 The Lord Caused Moses To Rule Over The Beginnings Of
His Kingdom On Earth. G-d Felt That Moses Should Be Given The
Opportunity To Become What The Lord Shall Inspire in men.
x4.17 Moses was not Worthy, men are not Worthy, for he also is
flesh.
x4.18 Moses asked leave of his father-In-Law, who granted such.
G-d's Will Be Done.
x4.18 Hardship will be placed on Moses' family by his leaving.
x4.19 The Lord Comforted Moses With Knowledge Of Peace
towards him by all men.
x4.20 Moses took his wife and children, and Accepted G-d's
Mastery, By Taking Up The Rod Of His Kingdom.
x4.21 The Lord Instructs Moses To Do All The Works, The Lord
Had Given him. The Lord Will Do All Of What He Promised Israel.
x4.21 The Lord Will Harden Pharaoh's Heart, that he not let them
go. The Lord Will Harden Israel's Heart Also, Know That He Will
Not Withhold His Punishment for their iniquity either.
x4.22 The Lord Commands Moses To Announce To Pharaoh That
Israel Is The Son Of G-d, His First Born.
x4.23 Pharaoh Has Received Notice, 'Let My Son Go, That He May
Serve Me.' The Lord Will Claim Just Retribution On Pharaoh.
x4.23 Pharaoh has refused The Lord, he shall forfeit his first-born
son, It Shall Not Be Redeemed. Likewise, Israel Will Need
Redemption Also.
x4.24 The Lord Did Show His Intent On Moses.
x4.24 The Lord Sought To Slay Gershom, the first-born of Moses.
Moses had allowed his wife Before his G-d, as Adam had with Eve;
and Zipporah was Hamitic just as Pharaoh. This, because Abraham
had sent the sons of Keturah away, breaking Covenant Of
Circumcision.
x4.25-6 She had denied him To The Lord, by refusing him
Circumcision. She let it be known, she released him under duress.
Her anger due to Abraham having sent them away, causing her to
reject The Covenant.
x4.25-6 Zipporah did now remove her son's foreskin, and cast it At
His Feet, the end of the matter. For All men To Be Under The
Covenant Of Abraham, All men Must Be Circumcised.
x4.27 The Lord Simultaneously Sent Aaron To Meet Moses At
Horeb.
x4.28 Moses Told Aaron All Of The Lord's Words to him.
x4.29-31 Moses And Aaron Gathered all the elders, And Spoke
All The Words Of The Lord. They Did The Signs before the people;
And they Believed, And Bowed their heads, And Worshipped, For
The Lord Had Remembered them, And Had Seen their Affliction.
x5.1 Moses And Aaron Delivered G-d's Word To Pharaoh.
x5.2 Pharaoh had no Knowledge Of The Lord. Pharaoh concluded:
G-d does not exist. Pharaoh refused to release Israel.
x5.2 G-d Will Show Pharaoh: Who Exists and who does not exist.
I Am, That I Am.
x5.3 They again request release by Pharaoh, Lest All Suffer G-d's
Wrath.
x5.4-5 Pharaoh chastens Moses and Aaron to get back to work,
as they have no power to cause interruption to the work of Israel.
x5.6-7 Pharaoh decides to punish Israel on Moses' behalf, by
instructing his taskmasters not to supply straw for the bricks.
x5.8-9 The tale of bricks must remain the same. Pharaoh shall
work them harder so they don't have time to listen to 'Moses' lies.'
x5.10-1 Israel is informed of Pharaoh's command.
x5.12 Israel was scattered abroad, in the process of fulfilling this
petty command.
x5.12 Israel complied with Pharaoh, by gathering stubble that
remained in the fields, and treating it as a serious concern.
x5.13 The taskmasters were urgent, and also treated it as a
serious concern.
x5.13-4 The taskmasters knew of the hard work and fidelity of
Israel to Pharaoh; but the taskmasters beat The Officers Of The
Children Of Israel for noncompliance, anyway.
x5.14 G-d Now Has Cause To Punish the taskmasters, as well as
Pharaoh; But the taskmasters Were Deserving Of Some Leniency,
for their loyalty to Pharaoh.
x5.15-6 The Officers Of The Children Of Israel confront Pharaoh over
their beatings, for lack of straw.
x5.16 The Officers Of The Children blame the peoples of Egypt for
not working hard enough to supply them with straw.
x5.17-8 Pharaoh tells them they are the idle ones because they
Wish To Go And Sacrifice Unto The Lord.
x5.19 Pharaoh's intent for mischief is now clear to Israel.
x5.20-1 The Officers Of The Children, then speak to Moses and
Aaron, to let them know that their blood is on their hands.
x5.20-1 Moses is directed by The Officers Of The Children, To
Seek Counsel Of The Lord.
x5.22-3 G-d Demonstrated Patience And Mercy For Moses, after
he failed To Do As G-d Had Requested of him Regarding Pharaoh.
x5.22-3 Moses had not done The Wonders That G-d Sent him to
Pharaoh For; afterwards blaming G-d for his own failure. Pharaoh's
taskmasters showed greater fidelity to Pharaoh, than Moses
Showed To G-d, because they backed up their words with beatings.
x6.1 G-d Informs Moses That His Word Shall Be Performed.
x6.1 G-d Will Deny Moses To Enter Into Canaan because he did
not Justify The Lord before Pharaoh and all Israel.
x6.2 G-d Reminds Moses Again That He Is The Lord.
x6.2 G-d Will Require a Different man To Enter Canaan And Fight
His Wars.
x6.3 G-d Had Not Found Abraham, Isaac, Or Jacob Worthy To
Know His Name, for they were likely to use It in vain.
x6.3 G-d Tells Moses He Is The Same That Appeared Unto
Abraham, Isaac, And Jacob, As G-d Almighty. They did not need
To Know His Name, For There Neither Was, Is, Nor Will Be, Any
Other To Distinguish Between. G-d Tells Moses His Name, for he
was very meek, above all the men that were upon the face of the
Earth. G-d Chose him For This Reason, because a man of might
and violence would never have gained audience with Pharaoh; but it
is also for this reason, that Pharaoh will not let them go, his foolish
pride will not allow it. And that, As The Lord Afflict And Prove thee
In The Wilderness, you Learn Of His True Nature, That Of Kindness
And Mercy. Only the meek Can Know His Name. It befits a man of
violence that he learn restraint; it would be unseemly, once learned,
that a man Of Peace turn to violence.
x6.4-8 The Lord Tells Moses The Words he shall speak Unto Israel.
x6.9 Moses Spoke The Word Of The Lord unto the Children.
x6.9 The Children Of Israel had no patience for Moses, and would
not abide him, for cruel bondage.
x6.10-1 Moses had ceased To Do The Lord's Word.
x6.10-1 The Lord Spoke To Moses, that he Speak Again To
Pharaoh, that he Let Israel Go.
x6.12 Moses reminds The Lord that he is not sufficient to speak to
The Children Of Israel, that they should abide him; and how much
less should Pharaoh.
x6.13 The Lord Gave Moses And Aaron The Authority To Address
Israel And Pharaoh together In His Name.
x6.14-25 Just as Reuben and Simeon had sons, so also Levi had
sons, and sons of sons, and of these were Moses and Aaron.
x7.1 G-d Gave Moses The Authority To Represent Him Before
Pharaoh; And Aaron To Interpret That Message As Prophet.
x7.2-5 The Lord Commanded Moses And Aaron To Perform His
Will unto Pharaoh, that not just Israel, but Egypt also, Know That
He Is The Lord.
x7.6-7 Moses And Aaron Did As Directed. At ages eighty, and
eighty three, they were not very threatening to Pharaoh.
x7.8-10 The Lord Commanded Moses And Aaron To Go before
Pharaoh; And Aaron Cast Down his Rod That It Became a serpent
For The Lord.
x7.11-2 Pharaoh called for his sorcerers and magicians, who also
cast down their rods. A few of the Nephilim placed their spirit
within the rods, in open defiance of The Lord. These became
serpents also.
x7.11-2 There Is Only One Master Of Nephilim and men, His Rod
Swallowed Up the renegade Nephilim.
x7.13 Pharaoh's heart Was Hardened.
x7.13 Pharaoh's reaction was exactly As The Lord Had Spoken.
x7.14-21 Moses Then Followed The Lord's Command that he
Smite the Nile river With his Rod Causing it To Become Blood.
And All water throughout Egypt Became Blood. And All the fish
Died And Fouled the river. As they have sown, So Shall they Reap.
x7.14-21 All Did Suffer For The Fouling of the waters.
x7.22-3 Pharaoh's magicians did match The Lord's Command, but
on a small scale. Pharaoh's heart Was Hardened, and he ignored
Moses.
x7.22-3 Pharaoh's magicians Could Not Reverse The Lord's
Command, because the Nephilim that aid them, Owe their Power
And Existence To G-d.
x7.24 The Egyptians digged about the river for water to drink.
x7.24 G-d Showed Mercy By Allowing Egypt The Water they Dug.
x7.25 G-d's Command Lasted For Seven Days upon the river.
x7.26-9 G-d Bade Moses To Forewarn Pharaoh that he will be
inundated with frogs.
x7.26-9 Pharaoh took not Heed To This.
x8.1-2 The Covering of Egypt With Frogs Was Performed.
x8.1-2 All did suffer in Egypt.
x8.3 The magicians also brought up frogs; Nephilim did enter into
frogs and came forth, in defiance of The Lord.
x8.3 The magicians could not eliminate The Word.
x8.4 Pharaoh asks That It Be Withdrawn, and he will let Israel go.
x8.5-7 Moses asks Pharaoh what time he would like the frogs
destroyed. It Shall Be Done Tomorrow.
x8.8-10 Moses Asked, and The Lord Did So.
x8.8-10 The frogs died, and were gathered into smelly heaps,
unburied.
x8.11 When Pharaoh was again at ease, he reversed his order.
x8.11 The Lord Was Moved To Consume Egypt.
x8.12-3 The Lord Commanded That His Will Be Accomplished
through Moses and Aaron, That The Rod Of His Kingship Be
Moved Against the land, And it Bring Forth gnats.
x8.14 Pharaoh's magicians tried to imitate The Bringing Forth of
gnats, in opposition To G-d, to make weak His Hand.
x8.14 The Lord Had Commanded that only by man, or by beast,
could man's blood be shed. The Nephilim Are Forbidden By G-d to
take the life or the blood, which is the life of man, Directly. The
magicians failed.
x8.15 The magicians concede This, The Work Of The Lord, And No
Longer Assist Pharaoh.
x8.15 Pharaoh ignores his magicians also.
x8.16-7 The Lord Allows Moses To Warn Pharaoh That He Will
Further Afflict Egypt With Swarms of flies.
x8.18-9 The Lord Will Set Apart the land of Goshen, Where Israel
Dwells, That There Be No Affliction There.
x8.20 The Word Is Performed.
x8.20 Pharaoh brought Affliction On All his people.
x8.21 Pharaoh calls for Moses and Aaron, to allow sacrifices in Egypt.
x8.21 Pharaoh tries to negotiate with Moses and Aaron, that Israel
remain.
x8.22 Moses Informs Pharaoh; That Pharaoh's 'g-d' Is To Be
Sacrificed Unto The Lord, because it is an Abomination.
x8.22 Moses also believes the Egyptians will stone Israel if they
Sacrifice in front of them, their
'g-d'.
x8.23 Moses Advises Pharaoh; That he Will Take Israel, three
days journey into the wilderness, To Sacrifice. Pharaoh does not
try to defend his 'g-d', by word or by deed.
x8.24 Pharaoh allows the journey to the wilderness, For The
Sacrifice.
x8.24 Pharaoh does not abandon his claim on Israel.
x8.25-7 Moses Asks The Lord To Remove the flies From Egypt.
x8.28 Pharaoh again rescinded his orders.
x9.1-2 The Lord Has Moses Tell Pharaoh That Not Only Must
Israel Go For The Sacrifice, but Pharaoh may no longer hold them,
Because they Are His Servants, and not Pharaoh's.
x9.2-3 The Lord Will Destroy All of Pharaoh's cattle if Pharaoh
does not concede to let Israel go. Pharaoh's people hold these
beasts in reverence as 'deity'.
x9.4 The Lord Will Spare All of Israel's cattle.
x9.5-6 All Pharaoh's cattle died.
x9.5-6 The Lord Had Appointed A Set Time For This, And It Was
Fulfilled.
9.7 Pharaoh sent, and there was not a single animal belonging to
Israel that had died.
x9.7 Pharaoh did not relent.
x9.8-11 The Lord Commanded that Moses and Aaron take soot
of the furnace, and cast it upward to become a small dust over
Egypt, Causing A Pox With Blisters upon man and beast. The Pox
Was Greatest upon the magicians who could no longer stand before
Moses; This, for their opposition.
x9.12 The Lord Again Hardened Pharaoh's heart that he hearkened
not unto them.
x9.13-4 The Lord Commands Moses To Speak Again To Pharaoh
to let Israel go, Lest He Now Send All His Plagues Upon Egypt.
x9.15-6 He Mentions That He Could Have Destroyed All Egypt,
But they Were Spared, Both By His Mercy, And Also That His
Name Be Declared Throughout All The Earth.
x9.17 And yet, Pharaoh still exalts himself against G-d and Israel.
x9.18-9 The Lord Warned Pharaoh That He Would Now Cause A
Grievous Hail To Come upon man and beast of the field, With Death.
x9.20-1 The Lord Allowed His Punishment To Rest With those
Who Did Not Fear Him, But Spared, even among the Egyptians,
those That Brought In their cattle and servants, And Believed. The
Lord Had Mercy, even on the servants of those that Believed In Him,
both man and beast.
x9.22-5 The Lord Has Moses Put Forth his rod, And The Lord
Brought Forth Thunder, Hail, And Lightning, Causing Fire To Flare-
Up Amidst The Hail.
x9.22-5 The Hail Smote man and beast, and every herb and tree.
x9.26 In Goshen, There Was No Hail.
x9.27-8 Pharaoh calls Moses and Aaron, and Repents his sins,
and those of his people. He Acknowledges The Righteousness Of
The Lord. He will let them go.
x9.29 Moses Will go out of the city, and Spread Forth his hands To
The Lord, and the thunders and hail shall cease, Because All Of
Heaven And Earth Is The Lord's.
x9.30 Moses understands that Pharaoh will reconsider.
x9.30 Pharaoh and his servants will not yet Fear The Lord.
x9.31 The flax and the barley Were Destroyed.
x9.32 The wheat and the spelt Are A Mercy unto man, Even As
They Were unto Adam. These crops survived by virtue of their
immaturity, and The Lord's Compassion.
x9.33 Moses did as he said he would; the thunders and hail
ceased.
x9.34-5 Pharaoh saw the hail ending, and again sinned and
recounted.
x10.1 The Lord Has Brought All These Things upon a people who
have hardened their hearts against What Was before them
MANIFESTLY,
against The Lord. His Punishment against those who have hardened
their hearts, Has No Bounds.
x10.2 The Lord's Great Works in Egypt Shall Stand As A Reminder
for all generations of men, That His Mercy Also Has No Bounds.
x10.3-6 By His Mercy, Moses and Aaron Again Warn Pharaoh of
what will befall Egypt if he does not Comply.
x10.7 Pharaoh's servants counsel him wisely, To Submit Unto The
Lord.
x10.7 Pharaoh's servants, are just servants to Pharaoh.
x10.8 Pharaoh did allow the counsel of his servants.
x10.8 Pharaoh questions Moses, as to who should leave, and who
should stay.
x10.9 Moses informs Pharaoh that all the Hebrews will leave, with
all their possessions, unconditionally.
x10.10 Pharaoh tells Moses: They may leave with their little ones,
but evil will be before them if they do.
x10.11 Pharaoh will only allow the men to leave. Moses and Aaron
are forcefully driven out from before Pharaoh.
x10.11 Pharaoh will allow the men To Go And Serve The Lord.
Moses and Aaron have become a more formidable opponent, that
Pharaoh would even make this concession.
x10.12-5 Locusts Covered the face of The Whole Earth.
x10.12-5 The Lord Made Swift His Punishment. As the lightning
that comes out of the east, and does shine even unto the west; So
Does The Left Hand Of The Lord, Render Justice From Heaven
Unto Earth.
x10.16-7 Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron, for his Repentance
Unto The Lord.
x10.18 Moses Entreated The Lord on Pharaoh's behalf.
x10.19 The Lord Made Equally Swift His Mercy. So Does The Right
Hand Of The Lord Deliver Mercy And Compassion unto the repentant.
x10.20 The Lord Hardened Pharaoh's heart, he did not let them go.
x10.21-2 The Lord Commanded Moses put forth his hand toward
Heaven, That There Be Darkness over Egypt, Even Darkness
Which May Be 'Felt', For Thickness. And It Was Done For Three
Days.
x10.21-2 The kind of darkness as of those who go down into The
Pit, into The Terror; and there was great wailing and lamentation.
x10.23 All Egypt could not rise up from his place, for three days.
x10.23 All Israel Had Light in their dwellings, Because The Lord
Dwells Within The Thick Darkness.
x10.24 Pharaoh then consented to allow Israel to leave, young and
old.
x10.24 Pharaoh will not allow their flocks and herds to leave.
Pharaoh still does place a condition On G-d.
x10.25-6 Moses informed Pharaoh that they must have their cattle
To Make Sacrifices Therewith.
x10.25-6 Egypt and Pharaoh still worship their cattle as 'deity'.
x10.27-8 Pharaoh is now angered to have to consider, that Israel
must leave, To Sacrifice his 'g-d's, Unto their G-d. Pharaoh informs
Moses, that if he sees Pharaoh again, Moses will die.
x10.29 As a man sows, so shall he reap; if Pharaoh sees Moses
again, Pharaoh shall die. Moses is happy to not see Pharaoh again.
x11.1 The Lord Has Spoken, One More Plague Must Befall Egypt,
before Israel will be thrust out from here altogether.
x11.1 The Lord Will Demonstrate This Final Time, His Might, and
Pharaoh will let Israel go from here.
x11.2-3 Israel could not sell the lands that they had lived and
worked for four hundred, and thirty years. Everything they could not
carry, would be left to Pharaoh, and Egypt.
x11.2-3 The Lord Instructed Moses: That All Israel Must Ask their
neighbours For Jewels Of Silver, And Jewels Of Gold. The Lord
Gave Moses and the Children, Great Favour in the eyes of
Pharaoh's servants, and the Egyptian people.
x11.4-6 Moses informs Pharaoh that he will go into the midst of
Egypt about midnight, and all the first-born of Egypt Will Die. The
Lord Had Hardened Pharaoh's heart For This End, That his father's
order to slay Israel's sons, Would Come Upon his sons, and the
sons of his people.
x11.4-6 All the first-born of Egypt Will Die, from the cattle, to the
servant, to Pharaoh. Pharaoh did not live to see the death of his
son's son, nor his people's sons, By The Lord's Hand; this for his
edict to kill Israel's sons.
x11.7 None of Israel's sons shall be harmed, neither man nor beast,
to the end that Pharaoh know that The Lord Places A Difference
Between Israel And Egypt.
x11.8 All Pharaoh's servants will bow before Moses, and request
he and all his people leave, in spite of, and in front of, Pharaoh.
Then will Moses and Israel go out.
x11.8 Moses went out from Pharaoh in hot anger. Moses had not
completely conquered his anger. Pharaoh might have tried to
restrain, or harm him, If The Lord Allowed It.
x11.10 Moses and Aaron did All These Wonders before Pharaoh,
and all Egypt.
x11.9-10 The Lord Hardened Pharaoh's heart, and he did not let
Israel go.
x12.1-2 The Lord Reminds Moses And Aaron: That This Month,
Abib, Is The Beginning Of Months, And The First Month Of
The Year to them; just as it was for Noah, for we are all
born of him.
x12.3-10 The Lord Will Redeem His First-Born Son Israel, With
The Sacrifice of a year old male lamb, without blemish, of the
sheep or the goats. The Blood Of The Lamb Shall Be A Sign Upon
Thy Doorposts and Lintel, For The Name Of The Lord. To Identify
The House, As A House Of G-d, For The Destroyer of flesh, Who
Will Pass-Over It. The lamb may only be roasted and eaten therein,
and thoroughly burnt by fire, so nothing of it shall remain. Therefore,
death shall completely perish from Israel, as it consumes those
who have hardened their hearts Unto The Lord. After two days, The
Lord Shall Revive His Children with bitter herbs. After three days,
He Will Raise them Up Unto Pure Unleavened Bread, Manna.
x12.3-10 Many men shall perish for lack of Redemption.
x12.11-2 This Is The Lord's Pass-Over, And those That Are Of His
House Shall Be Spared, And Shall Rule by the staff in their hands
those not of Israel, that The Lord Had Mercy On, Unto A Sabbath
Of One Thousand Years, come after six thousand years of wars,
hunger, and disease. 'I Will Execute All These Judgments: I Am
The Lord'.
x12.11-2 You shall not go out of your house on This Night: your
loins shall be girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your
hand, Least The Lord See you Apart From His House, And Clothed
Not In Righteousness. For The Lord Will Go Through Egypt And
Execute Judgments on man and beast. Judgments Also Upon
All the 'g-d's' of Egypt, The Nephilim who took that form.
x12.13 The Blood Shall Be A Token upon the houses where you
are, That There Be No Plague upon you When The Lord Shall
Smite Egypt. G-d Will Requite Blood For Blood.
x12.13 This, for Pharaoh's father having shed the blood of Israel's
sons. He who sheds man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed;
he who sheds the blood of Israel, By G-d Shall his blood Be Shed.
x12.14-28 This, the fourteenth day of the first month, at evening,
Shall Be A Memorial, And A Feast Unto The Lord, By An
Ordinance For Ever. The first day, and Seventh Day, are A Holy
Convocation, no manner of work may be done in them, save what
you must eat. Seven days, shall unleavened bread be eaten, and
whosoever shall eat leavened bread from the first day unto the
Seventh Day, That soul Shall Be Cut-Off From Israel. G-d Does
Make It Known, What It Is That He Requires of us, That His
Presence May Dwell among us Without Causing Death.
x12.29 The Word Of The Lord Was Performed.
x12.29-30 All the first-born of Egypt, even the first-born of cattle
Died At Midnight, and there was a great cry in Egypt.
x12.30 And as it was in the beginning with the first-born of all men,
The Flood Came And All Perished to whom righteousness was not
found.
x12.31-2 Pharaoh gave all Israel leave to go. Pharaoh now asks
that they Bless him also.
x12.33 The Egyptians were urgent to send them out swiftly, so that
they could not take all of their possessions they wanted.
x12.33 Those That Had Greater Faith In The Lord, had made their
preparations to leave sooner, and Fared Better For It.
x12.34 Israel took their dough before it was leavened, at the
urgency of the Egyptians, and made unleavened bread.
x12.34-6 Israel did as Moses had told them, and asked their
neighbors for jewels of gold, jewels of silver, and also raiment. The
Egyptians were anxious to have them leave, and would also receive
their lands, houses, and possessions; And The Lord Gave Them
Favour in the sight of the Egyptians, so they let them have what
they asked.
x12.36 Egyptians had profited greatly by the taking of slaves, G-d
Would Cause It To Be For Nought.
x12.37-8 Israel Journeyed from Ramses to Succoth, about six
hundred thousand men, beside children, flocks, herds, and cattle.
And a mixed multitude also went up with them.
x12.48 And when a stranger shall sojourn with thee, and Will
Keep The Pass-Over To The Lord, Let All his Males Be
Circumcised, And Then Let him Come Near And Keep It; And
he shall be as one that is born in the land; but no
uncircumcised person shall eat therof.
x12.49 The Lord Commanded, 'One Law Shall Be To him That
Is Homeborn, And Unto the stranger That Sojourneth Among
you; neither from the hand of a foreigner shall ye Offer The
Bread Of your G-d, of any of these, because their corruption
is in them, there is blemish in them; they Shall Not Be
Accepted for you. Thou shalt not delay to Offer of the fulness
of thy harvest, and of the outflow of thy presses. The First-
Born of thy sons shalt thou Give Unto Me. Likewise shalt thou
do with thine oxen, and with thy sheep; seven days it shall
be with its dam; on the eighth day thou shalt Give it To Me.
And ye shall be Holy Men Unto Me; therefore ye shall not
eat any flesh that is torn of beasts of the field; ye shall cast
it to the dogs. When a bullock, or a sheep, or a goat, is
brought forth, then it shall be seven days under the dam; but
from the eighth day and thenceforth, it may be accepted for
An Offering Made By Fire Unto The Lord. And whether it be a
cow or ewe, ye shall not kill it and its young both in one day.
And When ye sacrifice, A Sacrifice Of Thanksgiving Unto The
Lord, Ye shall Sacrifice It That ye May Be Accepted. On the
same day It Shall Be Eaten; ye shall leave none of It until
morning: I Am The Lord and ye shall Keep My
Commandments, And Do Them: I Am The Lord and ye shall
Not Profane My Holy Name; but I Will Be Hallowed Among
The Children: I Am The Lord Who Hallowed you, That brought
you Out of the land of Egypt, To Be Your G-d: I Am The Lord,
Sanctify Unto Me All The First-Born, Whatsoever Openeth The
Womb among the Children, both of man and of beast, It Is
Mine. And it shall be When The Lord Shall Bring thee Into The
Land of the Canaanite, as He Swore unto thee and to thy fathers,
And Shall Give It thee, that thou Shalt Set Apart Unto The Lord All
That Openeth The Womb; every firstling that is a male, which thou
hast coming of a beast, Shall Be The Lord's. And every firstling of
an ass, thou shalt Redeem with a lamb; and if thou wilt not
Redeem it, then thou shalt break its neck; and all the first-born of
man among thy sons shalt thou Redeem. And it shall be when thy
son asketh thee in time to come, saying, 'What is this?', that thou
shalt say unto him, 'By Strength Of Hand, The Lord Brought us Out
Of Egypt, from the house of bondage. And It Came To Pass, when
Pharaoh would hardly let us go, That The Lord Slew All The First-
Born In The Land Of Egypt, both the first-born of man and the first-
born of beast. Therefore I Sacrifice To The Lord, All That Openeth
The Womb, being males, But All The First-Born of my sons, I
Redeem. And the firstling of unclean beasts, from a month old,
shalt thou also Redeem with money. But the firstling of an ox, or
the firstling of a sheep, or the firstling of a goat, thou shalt not
Redeem; They Are Holy; thou Shalt Dash their blood Against The
Altar, And Shalt Make their Fat Smoke, For An Offering made by
fire, For A Sweet Savour Unto The Lord. And It Shall Be For A
Sign upon thy hand, And For Frontlets between thine eyes; For By
Strength Of Hand, The Lord Brought us Forth Out Of Egypt.' All the
firstling males that are born of thy herd and of thy flock, thou shalt
Sanctify Unto The Lord thy G-d; thou shalt do no work with the
firstling of thine ox, nor shear the firstling of thy flock. Thou shalt
Eat It Before The Lord thy G-d, year by year in the place Which
The Lord Shall Choose, thou and thy household. And if there be
any blemish therein, lameness or blindness, any ill blemish
whatsoever, thou Shalt Not Sacrifice it Unto The Lord thy G-d, thou
shalt eat it within thy gates. The unclean and the clean may eat it
alike, as the gazelle, and as the hart. Only thou shalt not eat the
blood thereof; thou shalt pour it out upon the ground as water.
Observe the month of Abib, and Keep The Pass-Over Unto The
Lord thy G-d; for in the month of Abib, The Lord thy G-d Brought
thee Forth out of Egypt by night. And thou Shalt Sacrifice The Pass-
Over Offering Unto The Lord thy G-d, of the flock and the herd, In
The Place Which The Lord Shall Choose To Cause His Name To
Dwell There. Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with It; seven days
shalt thou eat unleavened bread therewith, even the bread of
affliction; for in haste didst thou Come Forth out of the land of Egypt;
that thou mayest remember the Day when thou Camest Forth out
of the land of Egypt all the days of thy life. And there shall be no
leaven seen with thee in all thy borders seven days; neither shall
any of the flesh, which thou Dost Sacrifice the first day at even,
remain all night until the morning. Thou Mayest Not Sacrifice The
Pass-Over Offering within any of thy gates Which The Lord thy G-d
Giveth thee; But At The Place Which The Lord thy G-d Shall
Choose To Cause His Name To Dwell In; There, thou Shalt
Sacrifice The Pass-Over Offering at even, at the going down of the
sun, at the season that thou Camest Forth out of Egypt. And thou
Shalt Roast And Eat It In The Place Which The Lord thy G-d Shall
Choose; and thou shalt turn in the morning and go into thy tents.
Six days thou shalt eat unleavened bread; and on The Seventh Day
Shall Be A Solemn Assembly To The Lord thy G-d; thou Shalt Do
No Work Therein. And The Lord Said Unto Moses And Aaron, 'This
Is The Ordinance Of The Pass-Over: There Shall No alien Eat
Thereof, but every man's servant that is bought for money, when
thou Hast Circumcised him, then Shall he Eat Thereof. A sojourner
and a hired servant Shall Not Eat Thereof. In one house Shall It Be
Eaten; thou shalt not carry forth aught of the flesh abroad out of the
house; neither shall ye break A Bone Thereof. And all the
congregation of Israel Shall Keep It. 'Behold, the days come',
Sayeth The Lord, 'That I Will Sow the house of Israel and the house
of Judah with the seed of man, and with the seed of beast. And It
Shall Come To Pass, That Like As I Have Watched Over them To
Pluck Up And To Break Down, And To Overthrow And To Destroy,
Even To Afflict; So Will I Watch Over them To Build And To Plant.
And I Will Cut Off the pride of the Philistines. And I Will Take Away
his blood out of his mouth, and his detestable things from between
his teeth.' And he Also Shall Be A Remnant For our G-d; And he
Shall Be As A Chief In Judah, And Ekron As A Jebusite. 'So Shall
ye Divide This Land unto you according to the tribes of Israel. And
It Shall Come To Pass, that ye Shall Divide it By Lot For An
Inheritance unto you and to the strangers that sojourn among you,
who shall beget children among you; and they Shall Be unto you
As the home-born among the children of Israel; they Shall Have
Inheritance with you among the tribes of Israel. And It Shall Come
To Pass, that in what tribe the stranger sojourneth, There Shall ye
Give him his Inheritance', Sayeth The Lord G-d. Thus Sayeth The
Lord Of Hosts,' It Shall Yet Come To Pass, That There Shall Come
peoples, and the inhabitants of many cities; and the inhabitants of
one city shall go to another, saying, 'Let us Go Speedily To Entreat
The Favour Of The Lord, And To Seek The Lord Of Hosts; I Will Go
Also.' Yea, many peoples and mighty nations Shall Come To Seek
The Lord Of Hosts In Jerusalem, And To Entreat The Favour Of The
Lord. Thus Sayeth The Lord Of Hosts, 'In those days It Shall Come
To Pass, That Ten men Shall Take Hold, out of all the languages of
the nations, Shall Even Take Hold of the skirt of him That Is A Jew,
saying, 'We Will Go With you, For we Have Heard That G-d Is With
you.'
x12.a39 The Lord Had Provided Unleavened Bread For their Journey.
And Moses said unto the people, 'Remember This Day, in which
ye Came Out from Egypt, out of the house of bondage; For By
Strength Of Hand, The Lord Brought you Out from this place; there
shall no leavened bread be eaten. This Day ye Go Forth in the
month, Abib. And it shall be When The Lord Shall Bring thee into
the lands of the Canaanite: the Hittite, Amorite, Hivite, and
Jebusite, Which He Swore unto thy fathers To Give thee, a land
flowing with milk and honey, that thou Shalt Keep This Service in
this month. Seven Days thou shalt eat unleavened bread, and In
The Seventh Day Shall Be A Feast To The Lord. Unleavened
bread Shall Be Eaten Throughout The Seven Days; and there shall
no leavened bread be seen with thee, neither shall there be leaven
seen with thee, in all thy borders. And thou shalt tell thy son in
That Day, saying, 'It is because Of That Which The Lord Did for me
When I Came Forth out of Egypt. And It Shall Be For A Sign unto
thee, upon thy hand, And For A Memorial between thine eyes,
That The Law Of The Lord Will Be in thy mouth; For With A Strong
Hand Hath The Lord Brought thee Out of Egypt. Thou Shalt
therefore Keep This Ordinance In Its Season from year to year.'
Seven Weeks shalt thou number unto thee; from the time the
sickle is first put to the standing corn Shalt thou Begin To Number
Seven Weeks. Commemorate, number by flame of candle or lamp
before Each Sabbath Of These Weeks, that thou mayest Magnify
The Week Of Pass-Over Unto The Lord. These Sabbaths Shall
Commence From The Day That ye Brought The Sheaf Of Waving,
The Day That The Work Of Creating A New World With Noah, And
A Son In His Image With Israel, Was Completed. Each Week
representing one thousand years, And A Sabbath Thereof, One
Thousand Years. Seven Weeks shall there be complete; even unto
the morrow after The Seventh Week shall ye number fifty days.
And thou Shalt Keep The Feast Of Weeks Unto The Lord thy G-d
after the measure of The Freewill-Offering of thy hand, Which thou
Shalt Give, According As The Lord thy G-d Blesseth thee. And
thou Shalt Rejoice Before The Lord thy G-d, thou, and thy son, and
thy daughter, and thy man-servant, and thy maid-servant, and the
Levite that is within thy gates, and the stranger, and the fatherless,
and the widow, that are in the midst of thee, In The Place Which
The Lord thy G-d Shall Choose To Cause His Name To Dwell There.
And thou Shalt Remember that thou wast a bondman in Egypt;
And thou Shalt Observe And Do These Statutes. Thus did all the
children of Israel; As The Lord Commanded Moses And Aaron, So
Did they.
Even As The Lord Had Provided Noah A New World, seven
weeks After The Flood Subsided,
x12.39 But that generation Was Unworthy, And Was Divided in
their lands, every one after his tongue, after their families, in their
nations.
And The Lord Had Provided Israel with A New Land, seven
weeks After The Pass-Over,
But that generation Was Unworthy, And Was Made To Wander
forty years until their children could inherit it. And seventy weeks
after The Lord's First Peace-Offering, and seventy weeks after The
Lord's Final Peace-Offering shall men continue to defend their
religions as they had formerly defended their 'g-ds', neither did
they Defend Mercy Or Righteousness.
Know therefore and discern, that From The Going Forth Of
The Word To Restore And To Build Jerusalem Unto One
Anointed, A Prince, Shall Be Seven Weeks; And For Three
Score And Two Weeks, It Shall Be Built Again,
With BROAD PLACE AND MOAT,
but in troublous times,
'Wherefore have we fasted, and Thou Seest Not? Wherefore have
we afflicted our soul, and Thou Takest No Knowledge?' Behold, in
the day of your fast, ye pursue your business, and exact all your
labours. Behold, ye fast for strife and contention, and to smite with
the fist of wickedness; ye fast not this day So As to make your
voice To Be Heard On High. Is such the fast That I Have Chosen?
The day for a man to afflict his soul? Is it to bow down his head as
a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? Wilt
thou call this a fast, and An Acceptable Day To The Lord?
x12.b39 Is Not This The Fast That I Have Chosen: To Loose The
Fetters of wickedness, To Undo The Bands of the yoke, And To Let
the oppressed Go Free, and that ye break every yoke? Is It Not To
Deal thy Bread to the hungry, And that thou Bring the poor that are
cast out, To thy House? When thou Seest the naked, That thou
Cover him, And That thou Hide Not thyself from thine own flesh?
If thou turn away thy foot because of The Sabbath, from pursuing
thy business On My Holy Day, And Call The Sabbath A Delight,
And The Holy Of The Lord Honourable, And Shall Keep It, not doing
thy wonted ways, nor pursuing thy business, nor speaking thereof;
Then Shalt thou Delight thyself In The Lord, And I Will Make thee
To Ride Upon The High Places of the Earth, And I Will Feed thee
With The Heritage Of Jacob thy father; For The Mouth Of The Lord
Hath Spoken It.
x12.40-1 Nine hundred, seventy two years After Flood, Israel had
been in Egypt, four hundred, thirty years to the day. The Lord Had
Measured Judgment Upon All Israel; three hundred, ninety years
for the iniquity of the house of Israel, and forty years also for the
iniquity of the house of Judah.
x12.42 The Pass-Over, was a night of Watching Unto The Lord For
Bringing them Out of Egypt. This Same Night, is A Night Of
Watching Unto The Lord, for all the children of Israel throughout
their generations. 'Remember ye The Law of Moses, My Servant,
Which I Commanded unto him in Horeb for all Israel, Even Statutes
And Ordinances. Behold I Will Send you Elijah The Prophet, Before
The Coming Of The Great And Terrible Day Of The Lord. And he
Shall Turn The Heart of the fathers to the children; And The Heart
of the children to their fathers; Lest I Come And Smite the land
With Utter Destruction'. In those days, they shall say no more, 'The
fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on
edge', but every one shall die for his own iniquity; every man that
eateth the sour grapes, his teeth Shall Be Set On Edge. 'Behold,
the days come', Saith The Lord, 'That I Will Make A New Covenant
with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah; Not
According To The Covenant That I Made with their fathers In The
Day That I Took them by the hand, To Bring them Out of the land
of Egypt; forasmuch as they broke My Covenant, Although I Was
Lord over them. But This Is The Covenant That I Will Make With the
house of Israel after those days', Sayeth The Lord, 'I Will Put My
Law In their Inward Parts, And In their Heart Will I Write It; And I
Will Be their G-d, And they Shall Be My People; and they shall
teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother,
saying, "Know The Lord"; For they Shall All Know Me, from the
least of them unto the greatest of them, for I Will Forgive their
Iniquity, And their Sin Will I Remember No More.' And The Angel
Of The Lord Forewarned Joshua The High Priest, Saying, 'Thus
Sayeth The Lord Of Hosts: If thou Wilt Walk In My Ways, And if
thou Wilt Keep My Charge, And Wilt Also Judge My House, And
Wilt Also Keep My Courts, Then I Will Give thee Access Among
These, My Servants That Stand By. Hear Now, O Joshua High
Priest, thou and thy fellows that sit before thee; for they are men
That Are A Sign And A Witness;
Behold: I Will Bring Forth My Servant, the shoot of Jesse,
Zemah.
Behold: The Stone That I Have Laid Before Joshua; Upon
One Stone Are Seven Facets;
Behold: I Will Engrave The Graving Thereof, And I Will
Remove the iniquity of that land In One Day.
In That Day shall ye call every man your neighbour, under the vine
and under the fig tree.
Behold: My Servant, Whom I Uphold; Mine Elect, In Whom
My Soul Delighteth; I Have Put My Spirit Upon Him, He Shall
Make The Right To Go Forth to the nations. He Shall Not Cry,
Nor Lift Up, Nor Cause His Voice To Be Heard in the street. A
Bruised reed Shall He Not Break, And the Dimly Burning wick
Shall He Not Quench; He Shall Make The Right To Go Forth
According To The Truth. He Shall Not Fail Nor Be Crushed, Till He
Have Set The Right In The Earth; and the isles Shall Wait For His
Teaching. And I Will Cut Off the chariot From Ephraim, And the
horse From Jerusalem, And The Battle Bow Shall Be Cut Off, And
He Shall Speak Peace unto the nations; And His Dominion Shall
Be from sea to sea, and from the river To The Ends Of The Earth.
Listen, O isles, unto me, and hearken ye peoples from afar: The
Lord Hath Called me From The Womb, from the bowels of my
mother hath He Made Mention Of my Name; And He Hath Made
my Mouth Like A Sharp Sword; In The Shadow Of His Hand Hath
He Hid me; And He Hath Made me A Polished Shaft; In His Quiver
Hath He Concealed me; And He Said unto me, 'Thou Art My
Servant, Israel, In Whom I Will Be Glorified.' But I said, 'I have
laboured in vain; I have spent my strength for nought and vanity;
Yet Surely my Right Is With The Lord, And my Recompense, With
my G-d'. 'And Now', Saith The Lord That Formed me From The
Womb To Be His Servant,To Bring Jacob Back To Him, And That
Israel Be Gathered Unto Him; For I Am Honourable In The Eyes Of
The Lord, And my G-d Is Become my Strength, 'Yea', He Saith, 'It
is too light a thing that thou shouldest Be My Servant, To Raise Up
the tribes of Jacob, And To Restore the offspring of Israel; I Will
Also Give thee For A Light of the nations, That My Salvation May
Exist beyond the end of the Earth.' Thus Sayeth The Lord, The
Redeemer Of Israel, His Holy One, to him who is despised of men,
to him who is abhorred of nations, to a servant of rulers, 'Kings
shall see and arise; princes, and they shall prostrate themselves;
because of The Lord That Is Faithful, Even The Holy One Of Israel,
Who Hath Chosen thee.' Thus Sayeth The Lord, 'In An Acceptable
Time Have I Answered thee, And In A Day Of Salvation Have I
Helped thee; And I Will Preserve thee, And Give thee For A
Covenant of the people, To Raise Up the land, To Cause To Inherit
the desolate heritages; Saying to the prisoners, "Go Forth", to
them that are in darkness, "Show yourselves". They shall feed in
the ways, and in all high hills shall be their pasture; they shall not
hunger nor thirst, neither shall the heat nor sun smite them; for He
That Hath Compassion on them Will Lead them, Even by the
springs of water Will He Guide them. 'And I Will Make All My
Mountains A Way, And My Highways Shall Be Raised On High.'
Behold, these shall come from afar; and lo, these from the north
and from the west, and these from the land of Sinim.
Sing O Heavens, and be joyful, O Earth,
and break forth into singing, O mountains;
For The Lord Hath Comforted His People,
And Hath Compassion Upon His Afflicted.
But Zion saith, 'The Lord Hath Forsaken me, And The Lord Hath
Forgotten me.' Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she
should not have compassion on the son of her womb? 'Yea, these
may forget; Yet Will I Not Forget thee. Behold, I Have Graven thee
Upon The Palms Of My Hands; thy walls Are Continually Before
Me. Thy children, make haste, thy destroyers and they that made
thee waste shall go forth from thee. Lift up thine eyes round about,
and behold: all these gather themselves together and come to thee.
As I Live,' Sayeth The Lord, 'Thou shalt surely clothe thee with
them all as with an ornament, and gird thyself with them like a bride;
for thy waste, and thy desolate places, and thy land that hath been
destroyed, surely now shall be too narrow for the inhabitants, and
they that swallowed thee up shall be far away. The children of thy
bereavement shall yet say in thine ears, "The place is too strait for
me, give place to me that I may dwell." Then shalt thou say in thy
heart, "Who hath begotten me these, seeing I have been bereaved
of my children, and I am solitary, an exile, and wandering to and fro;
and who hath brought up these? Behold, I was left alone; these,
where were they?"
Behold, I Will Lift Up My Hand to the nations,
And Set Up Mine Ensign to the peoples,
and they shall bring thy sons in their bosom,
and thy daughters shall be carried upon their shoulders,
And The Priest Shall Take The Shoulder of the ram when it is sodden,
And One Unleavened Cake out of the basket,
And One Unleavened Wafer,
And Shall Put Them upon the hands of The Nazirite,
After he Hath Shaven his Consecrated Head.
And The Priest Shall Wave Them
For A Wave-Offering Before The Lord;
This Is Holy For The Priest,
Together With The Breast Of Waving,
And The Thigh Of Heaving;
And After That, The Nazirite may drink
wine, saying:
"The Lord Bless Thee, And Keep Thee;
The Lord Make His Face To Shine Upon Thee,
And Be Gracious Unto Thee;
The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Thee,
And Give Thee Peace."
So Shall They Put My Name Upon The Children Of Israel,
And I Will Bless Them, For They Are Become Holy,
Because They Were Offered Before The Lord,
That They may Be A Sign unto the nations.
And kings shall be thy foster-fathers,
and their queens thy nursing mothers;
they shall bow down to thee with their face to the earth,
and lick the dust of thy feet;
And thou Shalt Know That I Am The Lord,
for they shall not be ashamed that Wait For Me.'
Shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the captives of the
victorious be delivered? But Thus Sayeth The Lord, 'Even the
captives of the mighty Shall Be Taken Away, And the prey of the
terrible Shall Be Delivered; And I Will Contend with him that
contendeth with thee, And I Will Save thy children. And I Will Feed
them that oppress thee, with their own flesh; And they Shall Be
Drunken With their own Blood, as with sweet wine; And All flesh
Shall Know That I The Lord Am thy Saviour, And thy Redeemer,
The Mighty One Of Jacob. 'Behold, the days come', Sayeth The
Lord, 'That The City Shall Be Built Unto The Lord, from the tower
of Hananel, unto the gate of the corner. And the measuring line
shall yet go out straight forward unto the hill Gareb, and shall turn
about unto Goah. And the whole valley of the dead bodies, and of
the ashes, and all the fields unto the brook Kidron, unto the corner
of the horse gate toward the east, Shall Be Holy Unto The Lord, It
Shall Not Be Plucked Up, Nor Thrown Down, Any More, For Ever.
As for thee also, Because Of The Blood Of thy Covenant, I Send
Forth thy prisoners Out Of The Pit wherein is no water. Return to
the stronghold ye prisoners of hope; Even today Do I Declare That
I Will Render Double unto thee. For I Bend Judah For Me, I Fill The
Bow With Ephraim; And I Will Stir Up thy sons, O Zion, Against
thy sons, O Japheth, And I Will Make thee As The Sword of a
mighty man.' And The Lord Shall Be Seen over them, His Arrow
Shall Go Forth as the lightning; And The Lord G-d Will Blow The
Horn, And Will Move With Whirlwinds of the south. The Lord Of
Hosts Will Defend them; and they shall devour, and shall tread
down with sling-stones; and they shall drink, and be boisterous as
through wine, and shall be filled like basins, and Like The Corners
Of The Altar. And The Lord their G-d Shall Save them In That Day
As The Flock Of His People; for they shall be as the stones of a
crown, Glittering Over His Land, for how goodly, and how beautiful
they are! Corn shall make the young men flourish, and new wine,
the virgins. But Now, Thus Sayeth The Lord That Created thee, O
Jacob, And He That Formed thee, O Israel, 'Fear Not For I Have
Redeemed thee, I Have Called thee By thy Name, thou Art Mine.
When thou passest through the waters, I Will Be With thee; and
through the rivers, they Shall Not overflow thee; when thou walkest
through the fire, thou Shalt Not be burned, Neither Shall the flame
kindle upon thee, For I Am The Lord thy G-d, The Holy One of Israel,
thy Saviour. I Have Given Egypt as thy ransom, Ethiopia and Seba
for thee since thou Art Precious In My Sight, And Honourable, And
I Have Loved thee. Therefore, Will I Give men for thee, And peoples
For thy Life. Fear Not, For I Am With thee; I Will Bring thy seed
from the east, And Gather thee from the west; I Will Say to the
north, "Give Up," And to the south, "Keep Not Back, Bring My
Sons from far, And My Daughters from the end of the Earth; Every
One That Is Called By My Name, And whom I Have Created For
My Glory; I Have Formed Him, Yea, I Have Made Him." The blind
people that have eyes Shall Be Brought Forth, and the deaf that
have ears. All the nations Are Gathered Together, And the people
Are Assembled. Who among them Can Declare This, And
Announce to us Former Things? Let them bring their witnesses,
that they may be justified; then let them Hear My Word and say,
"It Is Truth".
Ye Are My Witnesses, And My Servant Israel Whom I Have Chosen;
That ye may Know, And Believe Me, And Understand That I Am He.
Before Me There Was No "g-d" Formed, Neither Shall any Be After
Me. I, Even I, Am The Lord; And Beside Me There Is No Saviour. I
Have Declared, And I Have Saved, And I Have Announced, And
There Was No Strange "g-d" among you. Therefore, ye Are My
Witnesses, And I Am G-d. Yea, since the day was, I Am He, And
there is None That Can Deliver Out Of My Hand. I Will Work, And
who Can Reverse It?' Awake, Awake, put on thy strength, O Zion.
Put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, The Holy City; for
henceforth there shall no more come into thee: the uncircumcised,
and the unclean. Shake thyself from the dust. Arise, and sit down,
O Jerusalem. Loose thyself from the bands of thy neck, O captive
daughter of Zion, For Thus Saith The Lord, 'Ye Were Sold for nought,
And ye Shall Be Redeemed without money.' And Thus Saith The
Lord, 'My people went down aforetime into Egypt to sojourn there.
And the Assyrian oppressed them without cause. Now therefore,
What Do I Here, because My people is taken away for nought, and
they that rule over them do howl, and My Name continually all the
day is blasphemed? Therefore, My people Shall Know My Name,
And they Shall Know in that day, That I, Even He That Spoke,
Behold, Here I Am.'
How beautiful upon the mountains,
are the feet of the messenger of good tidings;
that announceth Peace,
the harbinger of good tidings;
that announceth Salvation;
that saith unto Zion, 'Thy G-d Reigneth!'
Hark, thy watchman, they lift up the voice!
Together do they sing,
For they Shall See, eye to eye,
The Lord Returning To Zion.
Break forth into joy, sing together,
ye waste places of Jerusalem;
For The Lord Hath Comforted His People,
He Hath Redeemed Jerusalem.
He Hath Made Bare His Holy Arm,
in the eyes of all the nations;
and all the ends of the Earth Shall See,
The Salvation Of our G-d.
Depart ye, Depart ye, Go ye Out from thence,
Touch No unclean thing;
Go ye Out of the midst of her,
Be ye Clean,
ye That Bear The Vessels Of The Lord.
For ye Shall Not Go Out In Haste,
Neither Shall ye Go By Flight;
For The Lord Will Go Before you,
And The G-d Of Israel Will Be your Rearward.
Yet now hear, O Jacob, My Servant; and Israel, whom I Have
Chosen; Thus Saith The Lord That Made thee, And Formed thee
from the womb, Who Will Help thee, 'Fear Not, O Jacob, My
Servant; And thou, Jeshurun, whom I Have Chosen: For I Will Pour
water Upon the thirsty land, And Streams Upon the dry ground; I
Will Pour My Spirit Upon thy seed, And Mine Blessing Upon thine
offspring; and they shall spring up among the grass, as willows by
the watercourses. One shall say: "I Am The Lord's"; and another
shall call himself by the name of "Jacob"; and another shall
subscribe with his hand, Unto The Lord, and surname himself by
the name of "Israel".' Thus Saith The Lord, The King of Israel, And
His Redeemer, The Lord of Hosts, 'I Am The First, And I Am The
Last, And Beside Me, There Is No "g-d"; and who As I, Can
Proclaim, let him Declare It, And Set It In Order For Me. Since I
Appointed the ancient people, let them Declare The Things That
Are Coming, And That Shall Come To Pass. Fear ye Not, Neither
be afraid; Have I Not Announced unto thee Of Old, And Declared It?
And ye Are My Witnesses. Is There a "g-d" Beside Me? Yea,
There Is No Rock, I Know Not Any. Ask ye Of The Lord, rain, in the
time of the latter rain, Even Of The Lord That Maketh Lightnings,
And He Will Give them showers of rain to every single blade of
grass in the field. For the teraphim have spoken vanity, and the
diviners have seen a lie, and the dreams speak falsely, they
comfort in vain; therefore, they go their way like sheep, they are
afflicted, because there is no shepherd. 'Mine Anger Is Kindled
against the shepherds, And I Will Punish the he-goats, For I Have
Remembered My Flock, the house of Judah, And Maketh them As
My Majestic Horse in the battle. Out of them Shall Come Forth The
Corner-stone, out of them the stake, out of them the battle bow,
out of them every master together. And they shall be as mighty
men, treading down in the mire of the streets in the battle, and they
Shall Fight Because The Lord Is With them; and the riders on
horses Shall Be Confounded. And I Will Strengthen the house of
Judah, And I Will Save the house of Joseph, And I Will Bring them
Back, For I Have Compassion upon them, And they Shall Be As
Though I Had Not Cast them Off; For I Am The Lord their G-d, And
I Will Hear them. And they of Ephraim shall be like a mighty man,
and their heart shall rejoice as through wine; yea, their children
shall see it and rejoice, their heart Shall Be Glad In The Lord. I Will
Hiss for them, And Gather them, For I Have Redeemed them; and
they shall increase as they have increased. I Have Sown them
among the peoples, And they Shall Remember Me in far countries;
and they shall return, and shall live with their children. I Will Bring
them Back also out of the land of Egypt, And Gather them out of
Assyria; And I Will Bring them Into the land of Gilead and Lebanon,
and place shall not suffice them. And over the sea, Affliction Shall
Pass, and the waves Shall Be Smitten in the sea, and All The
Depths of the Nile Shall Dry Up; and the pride of Assyria Shall Be
Brought Down, and the sceptre of Egypt Shall Depart Away. And I
Will Strengthen them Also In The Lord; And they Too Shall Walk
Up And Down In My Name,' Saith The Lord. Therefore, Wait ye For
Me, Until The Day That I Rise Up to the prey; For My
Determination Is To Gather the nations, That I May Assemble the
kingdoms, To Pour upon them Mine Indignation, Even All My
Fierce Anger, For All the Earth Shall Be Devoured With The Fire Of
My Jealousy. For Then Will I Turn to the peoples A Pure Language,
That they may All Call Upon The Name Of The Lord, To Serve Him
With One Consent. Ah, land of the buzzing of wings; which is
beyond the rivers of Ethiopia; that sendeth ambassadors by the
sea, even in vessels of paper upon the waters! Go ye swift
messengers, to a nation tall and of glossy skin, to a people terrible
from their beginning onward; a nation that is sturdy and treadeth
down, whose land the rivers divide! All ye inhabitants of the world,
and ye dwellers on the Earth, when an ensign is lifted up on the
mountains of Shanksville Pennsylvania, see ye; and when the
shofar is blown heralding Rosh Hashanah, hear ye. For Thus Hath
The Lord Said unto me, 'I Will Hold Me Still, And I Will Look On
In My Dwelling Place, like clear heat in sunshine, like a cloud of
dew in the heat of harvest.' For before the harvest, when the
blossom is over, and the bud becometh a ripening grape, He Will
Cut Off the sprigs with pruning-hooks, And the shoots Will He Take
Away And Lop Off. They Shall Be Left Together unto the ravenous
birds of the mountains, and to the beasts of the Earth; and the
ravenous birds Shall Summer upon them, and all the beasts of
the Earth Shall Winter upon them. In that time Shall A Present
Be Brought Unto The Lord Of Hosts, of a people tall and of glossy
skin, and from a people terrible from their beginning onward; a
nation that is sturdy, and treadeth down, whose land the rivers
divide, To The Place Of The Name Of The Lord Of Hosts, The
Mount Zion. From beyond the rivers of Ethiopia Shall they Bring
My Suppliants, Even The Daughter Of My Dispersed, As Mine
Offering. In that day, shalt thou not be ashamed for all thy doings,
wherein thou hast Transgressed Against Me; For Then Will I Take
Away, out of the midst of thee, thy proudly exulting ones, and thou
shalt no more be haughty In My Holy Mountain. And I Will Leave
in the midst of thee, an afflicted and poor people, And they Shall
Take Refuge In The Name Of The Lord. The remnant of Israel Shall
Not Do Iniquity, nor speak lies, neither shall a deceitful tongue be
found in their mouth; for they shall feed and lie down, and none
shall make them afraid. And The Word Of The Lord Of Hosts Came,
Saying, 'Thus Sayeth The Lord Of Hosts: I Am Jealous For Zion
With Great Jealousy, And I Am Jealous For Her With Great Fury.
I Return Unto Zion, And Will Dwell In The Midst Of Jerusalem.' And
Jerusalem Shall Be Called 'The City Of Truth', And The Mountain
Of The Lord Of Hosts, 'The Holy Mountain'. But in the end of days,
It Shall Come To Pass, That The Mountain Of The Lord's House
Shall Be Established As The Top of the mountains, And It Shall Be
Exalted Above the hills; and peoples shall flow into it. And many
nations shall go and say, 'Come ye, and let us go up to The
Mountain Of The Lord, And To The House Of The G-d of Jacob;
And he Will Teach us Of His Ways, And Will Walk In His Paths';
For Out Of Zion, Shall Go Forth The Law; And The Word Of The
Lord, From Jerusalem. And He Shall Judge Between Many peoples,
And Shall Decide concerning mighty nations afar off; and they
shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into
pruning-hooks. Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither
shall they learn war anymore. But they shall sit, every man under
his vine and under his fig-tree, and none shall make them afraid,
For The Mouth Of The Lord Hath Spoken It. For behold, in those
days, and in that time, When I Shall Bring Back the captivity of
Judah and Jerusalem, I Will Gather all nations, And Will Bring
them Down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, And I Will Enter Into
Judgment with them There; For My People And My Heritage Israel,
Whom they have scattered among the nations, and Divided My
Land. And they have cast lots for My People: and have given a boy
for a harlot, and sold a girl for wine, and have drunk. And also, what
are ye To Me, O Tyre, and Zidon, and all the regions of Philistia?
Will ye render retribution On My Behalf? And if ye render retribution
On My Behalf, Swiftly, Speedily, Will I Return your Retribution upon
your own head. Forasmuch as ye have taken My Silver And My
Gold, and have carried into your temples My Goodly Treasures;
the children also of Judah and the children of Jerusalem have ye
sold unto the sons of Japeth, that ye might remove them far from
their border. Behold, I Will Stir them Up out of the place wither ye
have sold them, And Will Return your Retribution upon your own
head; And I Will Sell your sons and your daughters into the hand of
the children of Judah, and they shall sell them to the men of Sheba,
to a nation far off, For The Lord Hath Spoken It. Proclaim ye This
among the nations: Prepare war; stir up the mighty men; let all the
men of war draw near, let them come up. Beat your plowshares
into swords, and your pruning-hooks into spears; let the weak say,
'I am strong'. Haste ye, and come, all ye nations round about, and
gather yourselves together: Cause Thy Mighty Ones To Come
Down There Also, O Lord. Let the nations Be Stirred Up, and come
down to the valley of Jehoshaphat; For There Will I Sit To Judge all
the nations round about.
Put Ye In The Sickle,
For The Harvest Is Ripe;
Come, Tread Ye,
For The Winepress Is Full,
The Vats Overflow;
For their Wickedness Is Great.
Multitudes, multitudes In The Valley Of Decision!
For The Day Of The Lord Is Near In The Valley Of Decision.
The sun and the moon Are Become Black,
and the stars Withdraw their Shining.
And The Lord Shall Roar From Zion,
And Utter His Voice From Jerusalem,
And The Heavens And The Earth Shall Shake;
But The Lord Will Be A Refuge Unto His People,
And A Stronghold to the children of Israel.
So Shall ye Know That I Am The Lord your G-d,
Dwelling In Zion, My Holy Mountain;
Then Shall Jerusalem Also Be Holy,
and no strangers shall pass through her any more.
And It Shall Come To Pass In That Day,
that the mountains shall drop down sweet wine,
and the hills shall flow with milk,
and all the brooks of Judah shall flow with waters;
And A Fountain Shall Come Forth Of The House Of The Lord,
And Shall Water The Valley Of Shittim.
'Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion; For Lo, I Come, And I Will
Dwell In The Midst of thee', Saith The Lord.
And Many nations Shall Join themselves To The Lord In That
Day, and shall be my people, and I will dwell in the midst of
thee, and thou Shalt Know That The Lord Of Hosts Hath Sent
me unto thee. And The Lord Shall Inherit Judah As His
Portion In The Holy Land, And Shall Choose Jerusalem Again.
Be silent all flesh, Before The Lord;
For He Is Aroused Out Of His Holy Habitation.
'And thou, son of man', Thus Saith The Lord G-d, 'Speak unto the
birds of every sort, and to every beast of the field: Assemble
yourselves, and come; gather yourselves on every side To My
Feast That I Do Prepare for you, Even A Great Feast upon the
mountains of Israel, That ye May Eat flesh And Drink blood. The
flesh of the mighty Shall ye Eat, And the blood of the princes of the
Earth Shall ye Drink: rams, lambs, and goats; bullocks, fatlings
of Bashan are they, all of them. And ye Shall Eat fat Till ye be
Full, And Drink blood Till ye be Drunken, Of My Feast Which I Have
Prepared for you. And ye Shall Be Filled At My Table, with horses
and horseman, with mighty men, and with all men of war. "The
firstling of an ox, or the firstling of a sheep, or the firstling of
a goat, thou shalt not Redeem; They Are Holy; thou Shalt Dash
their blood Against The Altar, And Shalt Make their Fat Smoke,
For An Offering made by fire, For A Sweet Savour Unto The
Lord. Because Surely The Blood of their lives Will I Require;
At The Hand of every beast Will I Require it; And At The
Hand of man, Even At The Hand of every man's brother,
Will I Require The Life of man. Whoso sheddeth man's blood,
by man Shall his Blood Be Shed; For In The Image Of G-d,
Made He man. And you, Be ye Fruitful, And Multiply; Swarm in
the Earth, And Multiply therein. And I Will Set Up My Glory among
the nations, And All the nations Shall See My Judgment That I
Have Executed, And My Hand That I Have Laid Upon them. So the
house of Israel Shall Know That I Am The Lord their G-d, From That
Day And Forward. And the nations Shall Know that the house of
Israel Went Into Captivity for their iniquity, Because they Broke
Faith With Me, And I Hid My Face For Shame Of them; So I Gave
them Into The Hand Of their Adversaries, And they Fell, All of them,
By The Sword. According To their Uncleanness, And According To
their Transgressions, Did I unto them; And I Hid My Face from
them, For Shame Of them. Though Moses And Samuel Stood
Before Me, yet My Mind Could Not Be Toward this people, I Cast
them Out Of My Sight, And Let them Go Forth. Such as are for
death, to death; and such as are for the sword, to the sword; and
such as are for the famine, to the famine; and such as are for the
captivity, to captivity. And I Did Appoint over them Four Kinds: The
sword to slay, and the dogs to drag, and the fowls of the heaven,
and the beasts of the Earth. They did die of grievous deaths; they
were not lamented, neither were they buried, they were as dung
upon the face of the ground; and they were consumed by the sword,
and by famine; and their carcasses were meat for the fowls of
heaven, and for the beasts of the Earth. Because your fathers Have
Forsaken Me, And Have Walked After Other "g-ds", And Have
Served them, And Have Worshipped them, And Have Forsaken Me,
And Have Not Kept My Law. And behold, ye Walk every one After
the Stubbornness Of his Evil heart, so That ye Hearken Not Unto
Me. Therefore, Will I Cast you Out of this land, into a land that you
have not known, neither ye nor your fathers; and there shall ye
serve other "g-ds" day and night, Forasmuch As I Will Show you
No Favour. Therefore, Behold, The Days Come That It Shall No
More Be said, "As The Lord Liveth That Brought the children of
Israel Out Of the land of Egypt", But, "As The Lord Liveth That
Brought the children of Israel From the land of the north, and from
all the countries Whither He Had Driven them"; And I Will Bring
them Back Into their land That I Gave unto their fathers. Behold, I
Will Send For Many fishers, And they Shall Fish them; And
Afterward, I Will Send For Many hunters, And they Shall Hunt them
from every mountain, and from every hill, and out of the clefts of the
rocks. For Mine Eyes Are Upon All their Ways; They Are Not Hid
From My Face; Neither Is their Iniquity Concealed From Mine
Eyes. And I Will Recompense their Iniquity And their Sin Double;
Because they Have Profaned My Land, they Have Filled Mine
Inheritance With the carcasses of their detestable things and their
Abominations. Upon All the high hills in the wilderness, Spoilers
Are Come, For The Sword Of The Lord Devoureth. From the one
end of the land, even to the other end of the land, no flesh hath
Peace. They have sown wheat, and have reaped thorns; they have
put themselves to pain, but not profit; Be Then Ashamed Of your
Harvests, Because Of The Fierce Anger Of The Lord. As For All
Mine evil neighbours, That Touch The Inheritance Which I Have
Caused My People Israel To Inherit, Behold, I Will Pluck them Up
from off their land, And Will Pluck Up the house of Judah from
among them. And It Shall Come To Pass, After That I Have
Plucked them Up, I Will Again Have Compassion On them; And I
Will Bring them Back, every man to his heritage, and every man to
his land. And It Shall Come To Pass, if they Will Diligently Learn
The Ways Of My People, To Swear By My Name, "As The Lord
Liveth", even as they taught My People to swear by Baal; Then
Shall they Be Built Up In The Midst Of My People. But If they will
Not Hearken, Then Will I Pluck Up that nation, Plucking Up And
Destroying it.
Return ye faithless children, I Will Heal your
backslidings.'
'Here we are, we Are Come Unto Thee, for Thou Art The Lord our
G-d. Truly, from the worship on the hills comes delusion, the uproar
on the mountains; Truly, In The Lord our G-d Is The Salvation of
Israel. For the shame of idolatry has devoured the labour of our
fathers from our youth; their flocks and their herds, their sons and
their daughters. Let us lie down in our shame, and let our confusion
cover us; For we Have Sinned Against The Lord our G-d, we and
our fathers, from our youth even unto this day; And we Have Not
Hearkened To The Voice Of The Lord our G-d.'
'If thou Wilt Return, O Israel', Saith The Lord, 'Yea Return Unto Me;
And if thou Wilt Put Away thy detestable things Out Of My Sight,
And Wilt Not Waver; And Wilt Swear: "As The Lord Liveth, In Truth,
In Justice, And In Righteousness"; Then Shall the nations Bless
themselves By Me, And In Me Shall they Glory. I Remember For
thee The Affection of thy youth, The Love Of thine Espousals; how
thou Wentest After Me in the wilderness, in a land that was not
sown. Israel Is The Lord's Hallowed Portion, His First-Fruits Of The
Increase; All That Devour him Shall Be Held Guilty, Evil Shall Come
Upon them, As I Brought Evil On The City Whereupon My Name Is
Called, for they followed the "g-ds" of all the nations before them.
And Should ye Be Utterly Unpunished? Ye Shall Not Be
Unpunished, For I Will Call For A Sword Upon All the inhabitants of
the Earth, Therefore Prophesy thou Against them, All These Words,
And Say unto them:
"The Lord Doth Roar From On High,
And Utter His Voice From His Holy Habitation;
He Doth Mightly Roar Because Of His Fold;
He Giveth A Shout, as they that tread the grapes,
Against All the inhabitants of the Earth;
For The Lord Hath A Controversy With the nations,
He Doth Plead With All flesh;
As for the wicked, He Hath Given them To The Sword.
Behold, Evil Shall Go Forth from nation to nation,
And A Great Storm Shall Be Raised Up
from the uttermost parts of the Earth.
And The Slain Of The Lord Shall Be At That Day,
from one end of the Earth,
even unto the other end of the Earth;
they shall not be lamented,
neither gathered, nor buried:
they shall be dung upon the face of the ground".
Therefore, Now Will I Bring Back the captivity of Jacob, And Have
Compassion upon the whole house of Israel; And I Will Be Jealous
For My Holy Name, As A Name To Be Envied. And they Shall Bear
their Shame, And All their Breach Of Faith which they have
Committed Against Me, when they shall dwell safely in their land.
And None Shall Make them Afraid, When I Have Brought them
Back from the peoples, And Gathered them Out of their enemies'
lands, And Am Sanctified in them In The Sight Of Many nations.
And they Shall Know That I Am The Lord their G-d, In That I
Caused them To Go Into Captivity among the nations, And Have
Gathered them into their own land; And I Will Leave None of them
Anymore there. Neither Will I Hide My Face Anymore from them,
For I Have Poured Out My Spirit upon the house of Israel;
for there shall be a day, that the watchmen shall call upon the
mount Ephraim:
"Arise ye, and let us go up to Zion, Unto The Lord our G-d".
Sing With Gladness for Jacob,
And Shout at the head of the nations;
Announce ye, Praise ye, And Say,
"O Lord, Save Thy People, The Remnant of Israel".
Behold, I Will Save My People from the east country, and from the
west country; And I Will Bring them, And they Shall Dwell In The
Midst of Jerusalem; And they Shall Be My People, And I Will Be
their G-d, In Truth And In Righteousness. Behold, I Will Bring them
from the north country, And Gather them From The Uttermost
Parts of the Earth, And With them, the blind and the lame; the
woman with child, and her that travaileth with child together; A
Great Company Shall they Return Hither. They Shall Come with
weeping, and with supplications Will I Lead them; I Will Cause
them To Walk by rivers of waters In A Straight Way, Wherein they
Shall Not Stumble; For I Am Become A Father To Israel, And
Ephraim Is My First-Born. But thou, Beth-Lehem Ephrathah, which
art little to be among the thousands of Judah, Out of thee Shall
one Come Forth Unto Me That Is To Be Ruler In Israel; Whose
Goings Forth Are From Old, From Ancient Days.' Therefore Will He
Give them Up, Until The Time that she who travaileth Hath Brought
Forth; Then The Residue of his brethren Shall Return With the
children of Israel. And he Shall Stand, And Shall Feed his flock In
The Strength Of The Lord, In The Majesty Of The Name Of The
Lord his G-d; And they Shall Abide, For Then Shall He Be Great
unto the ends of the Earth. And this shall be Peace: When the
Meccan shall come into our land, and when he shall tread in our
palaces, then shall we raise against him seven shepherds of Judah,
thee shall thy brethren praise, thy hand shall be on the neck of
thine enemies; and of Joseph, eight princes among men, his bow
shall abide in firmness, and the arms of his hands Shall Be Made
Supple By The Hands Of The Mighty One of Jacob, The Shepherd,
Stone of Israel. And they shall waste the land of Mecca with the
sword, and the land of Nimrod with the keen-edged sword; and He
Shall Deliver us from the Meccan when he cometh into our land,
and when he treadeth within our border. And the remnant of Jacob
shall be in the midst of many peoples, As Dew From The Lord, As
Showers upon the grass, that are not looked for from man, nor
awaited at the hands of the sons of men. And the remnant of Jacob
shall be among the nations, in the midst of many peoples, as a lion
among the beasts of the forest, as a young lion among the flocks
of sheep, who, if he go through, treadeth down and teareth in pieces,
and there is none to deliver. Thy hand Shall Be Lifted Up upon thy
adversaries, And All thy enemies Shall Be Cut Off. Neither shall
thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth. And Judah shall
gather up all of Israel that were taken captive by all nations. Yet
are they within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but also dwell
some in the wilderness and caught in the thicket. They shall Hear
My Words And Remember My Voice, for Then Will I Turn To the
peoples A Pure Language That they May all Call Upon The Name
Of The Lord, To Serve Him with one consent. They Shall Walk After
The Lord, Who Shall Roar like a lion; for He Shall Roar, and the
children shall come trembling from the west. They shall come
trembling as a bird out of Egypt, and as a dove out of the land of
Assyria; 'And I Will Make them To Dwell in their houses', Saith
The Lord, 'I Will Heal their backsliding, And Will Love them Freely,
For Mine Anger Is Turned Away From him. I Will Be As The Dew
unto Israel; he shall flower like the lily, and cast forth his roots like
the Lebanon. His branches shall spread, and his beauty shall be
as the olive-tree, and his fragrance like the Lebanon'. They That
Dwell In His Shadow Shall Return; they shall revive like corn, and
shall blossom as the vine; the scent thereof shall be like the wine
of Lebanon. And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall Call
On The Name Of The Lord Shall Be Delivered. Hear The Word Of
The Lord, O ye nations, And Declare It in the isles afar off, And Say,
'He That Scattered Israel Doth Gather him, And Keep him, as a
shepherd doth his flock.' For The Lord Hath Ransomed Jacob, And
He Redeemeth him from the hand of him that is stronger than he.
And they Shall Come And Sing in the height of Zion, And Shall
Flow Unto The Goodness Of The Lord: to the corn, and to the wine,
and to the oil, and to the young of the flock and of the herd; And
their soul shall be as a watered garden, and they shall not languish
in sorrow any more at all. Then shall the virgin rejoice in the dance,
and the young men and the old together; For The Lord Will Turn
their Mourning Into Joy, And Will Comfort them, And Make them
Rejoice from their sorrow.
This had been written for a generation to come,
and a people That Would Be Created To Praise The Lord;
For He Hath Looked Down From The Height Of His Sanctuary;
From Heaven Did The Lord Behold the Earth;
To Hear the groaning of the prisoner;
To Loose those that are appointed to death;
That men May Tell Of The Name Of The Lord in Zion,
And His Praise in Jerusalem,
When the peoples are Gathered Together,
And the kingdoms,
To Serve The Lord.
In that day shall Israel be the third with Egypt and with Assryia,
A Blessing In The Midst of the Earth;
For That The Lord Of Hosts Hath Blessed him,
Saying, 'Blessed Be Egypt, My People,
And Assyria, the Work Of My Hands,
And Israel, Mine Inheritance.'
A voice is heard in Ramah,
lamentation, and bitter weeping,
Rachel weeping for her children;
she refuseth to be comforted for her children,
because they are not.
Thus Sayeth The Lord,
'Refrain thy voice from weeping,
and thine eyes from tears;
For thy Work Shall Be Rewarded,
And they Shall Come Back from the land of the enemy.
And There Is Hope for thy future,
And thy children Shall Return to their own border.
I Have Surely Heard Ephraim bemoaning himself,
"Thou Hast Chastised me, And I Was Chastised, as a calf untrained;
Turn Thou me, And I Shall Be Turned, For Thou Art The Lord my G-d.
Surely After That, I Was Turned, I Repented,
And After That I Was Instructed, I smote upon my thigh;
I Was Ashamed, yea, Even Confounded,
Because I Did Bear The Reproach of my youth."
Is Ephraim A Darling Son Unto Me?
Is he A Child That Is Dandled?
For As Often As I Speak Of him,
I Do Earnestly Remember him Still;
Therefore, My Heart Yearneth for him,
I Will Surely Have Compassion upon him.
For as the seed of Peace,
the vine shall give her fruit,
and the ground shall give her increase,
and the Heavens shall give their dew;
And I Will Cause The Remnant of this people
To Inherit All these things.
And It Shall Come To Pass,
that as ye were a curse among the nations,
O house of Judah and house of Israel,
So Will I Save you, And ye Shall Be A Blessing;
Fear Not, But Let your hands Be Strong.
For As I Purposed To Do Evil unto you,
When your fathers Provoked Me, And I Repented Not;
So Again Do I Purpose In These Days,
To Do Good Unto Jerusalem,
And to the house of Judah, Fear ye Not.
These Are The Things That ye Shall Do:
Speak ye every man The Truth with his neighbour;
Execute The Judgment Of Truth And Peace in your gates;
And Let None of you Devise Evil in your hearts
against his neighbour; And love No False Oath,
For All These Are Things That I Hate.'
x13.17 The Lord Showed Compassion To Israel By Not Taking
them Directly Into Battle after bondage.
x13.17 Their Righteousness had not Inspired Much Confidence in
them, By The Lord.
x13.18 G-d Led the people Away From Battle, even as they did
leave Prepared For Battle. The Lord Chooses The Time And Place
For All Things.
x13.19 Moses took the bones of Joseph with them for burial in
Canaan as promised. G-d Had Remembered Israel, as Joseph had
said.
x13.20 The Journey Of The Lord Resumed.
x13.21-2 The Lord Appeared before them in a pillar of cloud by day,
and pillar of fire by night, To Lead them by day and by night.
x13.21-2 The faith's of all men Are Not Made Manifest As This,
yet do they follow them, by day and by night.
x14.1-3 The Lord Instructs Moses to double back, that it may
appear to Pharaoh that they are lost and trapped by the wilderness.
x14.4 The Lord Will Destroy Pharaoh, because for all that has
happened, he had not Learned Mercy Or Repentance. The Lord's
Instructions Are Carried Out.
x14.4 Though The Lord Afflict some men Over And Over, their pride
does not allow them to show Repentance.
x14.5 Pharaoh and his remaining servants reconsider having let
Israel go.
Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his
spots; then may ye also do good, that are accustomed to do evil.
x14.5 The Lord Was Correct In Believing Such men Are Not
Capable Of Changing.
x14.6-9 Pharaoh made ready a great army against Israel; not to re-
enslave, but for the jewels and gold that Israel had received, and for
his own foolish pride. But his battle was not with Israel, but with
The Lord and with himself. All those who follow him, follow their
own destruction. He pursued after Israel, catching up with them At
The Place The Lord Had Chosen.
x14.6-9 The Lord Chooses The Time And Place For All Things. So
also shall they come, a great army against Israel, At The Place
The Lord Had Chosen, Hamon-Gog.
x14.10 Israel was afraid, and forgot That The Lord Was With them.
x14.10 The Lord Remained With Israel.
x14.11-2 Israel had lost Faith In The Lord and in Moses. Israel put
voice to thought, before Moses and The Lord.
x14.11-2 This huge army was A Great Test Of Faith for them, But
A Small Thing Unto The Lord.
x14.13-4 Moses Held Firm before Israel, Reminding them Who It Is
That Shall Work for them, And Cautioning them To Hold their Peace.
x14.15 The Lord Does Let Moses Know The Injustice done by
Israel In Not Believing In The Lord's Salvation. He Shows His Mercy
By Overlooking their Indiscretion, And Commands they go Forward.
x14.16 The Lord Allows Moses To Perform His Work upon the
waters of the sea, that they divide.
x14.17 The Lord Shall Punish the wicked That Shall Not Repent,
Nor Show Mercy, Nor Acknowledge The Kingship Of G-d.
x14.17 That men allow themselves to do wickedness upon the
Earth.
x14.18 The World Shall Know The Power That Belongs To The Lord
In Punishing the wicked; And The Honour That Is Due Him For Not
Simply Destroying All men, for all are wicked In The Sight Of G-d.
x14.19-20 The Lord Set the pillar of cloud, Himself, And His Angel
Between Israel And The Egyptians. And There Was Darkness Over
All the Egyptians, But Light For All Israel. By This Light Does The
Lord Make Separate, Israel from all peoples.
x14.22 Moses put forth his hand over the sea, And The Lord
Caused A Wind To Drive Back the sea, and the waters Divided,
That Israel Would Pass-Over.
x14.23 The Egyptians also pursued Israel into the sea.
x14.24-5 The Lord Made The Journey of the Egyptians
Burdensome, That they Were Made To Know That The Lord Did
Protect Israel. They Were Given This Chance To Repent in their
hearts, This Final Time.
x14.26-8 The Lord Commanded that Moses again put forth his
hand, That The Waters Return upon the Egyptians; And It Was
Done, and the waters returned.
x14.26-8 But none of the Egyptians Had Found Salvation, though
they did call upon their 'g-ds'.
x14.29 The Waters Remained Divided For Israel.
x14.30 The Lord Performed His Word regarding Israel.
x14.30 The Lord Had No Choice But To Slay these Egyptians, for
they were unable to change their hearts.
x14.31 Israel Did Learn that day, not to turn to the left hand or the
right, but To Follow The Lord Only. May they Always Remember.
x15.1-19 Moses and the people Sang And Gave Praise Unto The
Lord.
x15.20-1 It Was Given unto Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron, To
Be Prophetess unto the people. Miriam Led the women with song
and dance In Praise Of The Lord, For His Pass-Over.
x15.22 Moses Led the people three days into the wilderness.
x15.23-4 Water was found at Marah to be bitter, and the people
murmured against Moses.
x15.25-6 The Lord Showed Moses How To Heal the waters, And
Made them A Covenant That He Will Not Put Any Of The Diseases
upon them Which He Put On the Egyptians, And He Will Heal them.
x15.27 He Brought them To Elim, before twelve springs of water
and seventy palm trees, And Did There, Restore their souls.
x16.1 The children of Israel Continued their Journey With The Lord
into the wilderness of Sin. On the fifteenth day of the second month,
The Same Day The Lord Shut Noah And All creatures Into Booths
within the ark, The Lord Made the children of Israel To Dwell In
Booths, in the wilderness; That every man May Know That These
Days Are Sacred To All. After the end of one hundred and fifty days,
the waters decreased, and On The Fifteenth Day of this seventh
month, The Day Ye Were Released, Ye Shall Keep The Feast
Of The Tabernacles Seven Days, For The Seven Days Of Grace
The Lord Provided To Noah and to all living today, And Because
The Lord Made the children of Israel To Dwell In Booths in the
wilderness. On The Fifteenth Day of this seventh month is The
Feast Of Tabernacles For Seven Days Unto The Lord. On The
First Day Shall Be A Holy Convocation; ye Shall Do No Manner
Of Servile Work. Seven Days ye Shall Bring An Offering Made By
Fire Unto The Lord; On The Eighth Day Shall Be A Holy
Convocation unto you; And ye Shall Bring An Offering Made By
Fire Unto The Lord; It Is A Day Of Solemn Assembly; ye Shall Do
No Manner Of Servile Work. Howbeit, On The Fifteenth Day of the
seventh month, when ye have gathered in the fruits of the land, ye
Shall Keep The Feast Of The Lord, Seven Days; On The First Day
Shall Be A Solemn Rest, And On The Eighth Day Shall Be A
Solemn Rest. And ye Shall Take you On The First Day, the fruit of
goodly trees, branches of palm-trees, and boughs of thick trees,
and willows of the brook, And ye Shall Rejoice Before The Lord
your G-d, Seven Days. And ye Shall Keep It A Feast Unto The Lord,
Seven Days in the year. It Is A Statute For Ever in your generations;
ye Shall Keep It in the seventh month. Ye Shall Dwell In Booths,
Seven Days; All that are home-born In Israel Shall Dwell In Booths;
that your generations may Know That I Made the children of Israel
To Dwell In Booths When I Brought them Out Of the land of Egypt:
I Am The Lord your G-d. Thou Shalt Keep The Feast Of
Tabernacles, Seven Days, after that thou hast gathered in from thy
threshing-floor and from thy winepress. And thou Shalt Rejoice In
thy Feast, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and thy man-
servant, and thy maid-servant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and
the fatherless, and the widow, that are within thy gates. Seven
Days Shalt thou Keep A Feast Unto The Lord thy G-d, In The Place
Which The Lord Shall Choose; Because The Lord thy G-d Shall
Bless thee In All thine Increase, And In All The Work of thy hands,
And thou Shall Be Altogether Joyful. Three Times In A Year
Shall All thy males Appear Before The Lord thy G-d In The
Place Which He Shall Choose: On The Feast Of Unleavened
Bread, And On The Feast Of Weeks, And On The Feast Of
Tabernacles; And they Shall Not Appear Before The Lord
Empty; every man Shall Give As he Is Able, According To
The Blessing Of The Lord thy G-d Which He Hath Given thee.
x16.2 Israel murmured against Moses and Aaron; by their
ignorance, murmuring against The Lord.
x16.3 Israel did sin with their mouths against The Lord, for the want
of their mouths, and not for the want of their ears.
x16.3 'Give us this day our daily bread!' Behold, The Lord's Hand Is
Not Shortened, That It Cannot Save; Neither Is His Ear Heavy, That
It Cannot Hear. But your iniquities have separated between you and
your G-d; and your sins have hid His Face from you, That He Will
Not Hear. Not that which goeth into the mouth, defileth a man; but
that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man. How long
wilt thou speak these things, seeing that the words of thy mouth
are as a mighty wind? And He Afflicted thee, And Suffered thee To
Hunger, And Fed thee With Manna, which thou knewest not,
neither did thy fathers know; That He Might Make thee Know, that
man doth not live by bread only, but By Every Thing That
Proceedeth Out Of The Mouth Of The Lord Doth man Live. Thy
raiment waxed not old upon thee, neither did thy foot swell, these
forty years. And thou shalt consider in thy heart, that, as a man
chasteneth his son, so The Lord Thy G-d Chasteneth thee. And
thou Shalt Keep The Commandments Of The Lord thy G-d, To
Walk In His Ways, And To Fear Him. Is not the life more than
the meat, and the body than raiment? How many animals are there
which carry not their own food! G-d Feedeth them and you. He
Heareth, Knoweth All Things. G-d Lavisheth supplies on such of
His Servants As He Pleaseth, Or Giveth to them By Measure. G-d
Knoweth All Things. Are ye not much better than the fowls of the
air whom The Lord Doth Also Feed? What man is there of you,
whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? Or if he ask a
fish, will he give him a serpent? If ye then, being evil, know how to
give good gifts unto your children, how Much More Shall your
Father Which Is In Heaven Give Good Things to them that Ask Him?
Therefore, take no thought, saying, 'What shall we eat?' Or, 'What
shall we drink?' Or, 'Wherewithal shall we be clothed?' For your
Heavenly Father Knoweth that ye have need of all these things; but
Seek ye First The Kingdom Of G-d, And His Righteousness, And
All These things Shall Be Added to you, for the workman is worthy
of his meat. 'Blessed are they Which Do Hunger And Thirst After
Righteousness, For they Shall Be Filled; And I Will Give you
Shepherds According To My Heart, who shall feed you with
knowledge and understanding. I Will Raise them Up A Prophet
from among their brethren, like unto thee; And I Will Put My Words
in his mouth, And he Shall Speak unto them All That I Shall
Command him. And As For Me, This Is My Covenant with them',
Sayeth The Lord, 'My Spirit That Is upon thee, And My Words
Which I Have Put In thy mouth, Shall Not Depart Out of thy mouth,
nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy
seed's seed', Sayeth The Lord, 'From Henceforth And For ever.' The
Lord G-d Hath Given me the tongue of them that are taught, That I
Should Know how to sustain with words, him that is weary.
x16.4 The Lord Found Cause To Test them Thereby.
x16.4 The Lord Will Cause To Rain Bread From Heaven.
x16.5 On the sixth day, they shall gather twice as much as they
gather daily.
x16.5 If they Gathered Not For The Sabbath, they shall have not,
for There Shall Be None On The Sabbath Provided.
x16.6-8 Moses reminded Israel, Who It Is they murmur Against.
The Lord Also Did Hear And Will Forego Punishment In Favour Of
Compassion, By Providing them meat and bread.
x16.6-8 Israel was deserving of Punishment For their Sins.
x16.10 The Glory Of The Lord Came Unto Israel, by cloud in the
wilderness.
x16.11 The Lord Spoke Unto Moses.
x16.12 The Lord Instructed Moses To Inform Israel That He Will
Provide meat and bread.
x16.13-4 The Lord Does Perform His Word.
x16.15 The Bread That The Lord Did Provide, was not of a form that
Israel could recognize.
x16.15-6 The Lord Had Provided Bread From Heaven. Moses Knew
That It Was Bread From The Lord, and so informed them. He told
them to gather an omer each.
x16.17 Some gathered more, some gathered less.
x16.18 Those who took less than an omer, were not lacking with
those who took more than the omer a day That Was Provided to all.
x16.19 Moses made them to know they should not leave any for
the following day, That they Therefore Would Put their Trust In The
Lord That Had Provided them Bread this day; That He Would
Provide for them the future as well.
x16.20 There were some among Israel who would not hearken unto
Moses; they left The Bread The Lord Provided until morning, and it
bred worms and rotted
x16.21 Bread Was Provided and gathered every morning.
x16.21 The Bread could only be gathered by morning, as the sun
caused it to melt.
x16.22-4 Two omers each were gathered on the sixth day, without
rot or worm found. In This Manner Did The Lord Teach Israel The
Way Of Faith.
x16.25-6 Moses made them to know There Would Be None
Provided On The Sabbath Day.
x16.27 Some of the people went out to gather bread on The
Seventh Day.
x16.27 Those that sought to gather on The Sabbath Day, returned
empty.
x16.28 Those that sought to gather on The Sabbath, did cause sin
upon Moses and all Israel.
x16.29 The Lord Reminded Moses That He Hath Provided two days
portion For All on the sixth day, that no man has cause to go out
of his place on The Seventh Day.
x16.30 The people Rested On The Seventh Day, By The Mercy Of
The Lord.
x16.31 The Bread The Lord Provided Was Good.
16.32-4 The Lord Commanded That An Omerful Be Kept throughout
your generations, that each may see What The Lord Hath
Sustained them With. And It Was Done, and there was neither
worm nor rot.
Hear, O Israel:
The Lord thy G-d,
The Lord Is One;
And I Have:
Looked And Heard,
Wrestled And Judged,
Hired And Brought Fortune,
Dwelled With And Made Happy,
Joined And Added To The Praise
Of The Son Of The Right Hand, Israel;
And I Will Betroth thee Unto Me Forever;
Yea, I Will Betroth thee Unto Me In Righteousness,
And In Justice, And In Lovingkindness, And In Compassion,
And I Will Betroth thee Unto Me In Faithfulness, And thou shalt know The Lord;
And thou shalt love The Lord thy G-d with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might;
For Then Will I Turn To The Peoples, A Pure Language, That they may all call Upon The Name
Of The Lord, to serve Him with one consent. And These Words, Which I Command thee
This Day, Shall Be Upon thy heart; and thou Shalt Teach Them diligently unto thy children;
and Shalt Talk Of Them when thou sittest in thy house, and when thou walkest by the way,
and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up; And thou Shalt Bind Them For A Sign
upon thy hand; and They Shall Be For Frontlets between thine eyes;
And thou Shalt Write Them upon the door-posts of thy house, and upon thy gates.
Praise be to G-d, Our Father,
Lord Of The Worlds which art in Heaven;
The Compassionate, The Merciful, Hallowed Be Thy Name;
King On The Day Of Reckoning;
Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done, In Earth As In Heaven;
Thee only do we worship, and To Thee do we cry For Help;
Please Give us this day our Daily Bread;
And Guide Thou us On The Straight Path,
The Path of those to whom Thou Hast Been Gracious;
And Forgive us our Debts, as we forgive our debtors;
with whom Thou Art Not Angry, and who go not astray;
And Lead us Not Into Temptation,
But Deliver us From Evil In The Name Of G-d;
For Thine Is The Kingdom;
The Compassion And The Power;
The Mercy And The Glory;
Forever.
Amen.
I did Strive with G-d;
I am Christian toward men;
I will be Submissive To G-d;
And I will betroth Thee unto me forever;
Yea, I will betroth Thee unto me in righteousness,
and in justice, and in lovingkindness, and in compassion,
and I will betroth Thee unto me in faithfulness; and I shall know The Lord.