| Sarah Trimmer - 1835 - 276 pages
...were thrust out of Egypt, and could not tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victuals. Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. And it came to pass, at the end of the four hundred and thirty years, even the self-same day it came... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1805 - 924 pages
...; though he sojourn every where in progress, yet his standing house is here. Donne. The sojourning of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. Exodus. The soldiers first assembled at Newcastle, and there ttnar/ieJ three days. ffajvfarct. To sojourn... | |
| 1809 - 1150 pages
...thrust out of Egypt, and could not tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual. 40 f resence of the elders, and loose his shoe from off his foot, and spit in his face, and shall answer 41 And it came to pass, at the end of the four hundred and thirty years, even the self-same dav it... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - Bible - 1810 - 410 pages
...were thrust out of Egypt, and could not tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual. Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. And it came to pass, at the end of the four hundred and thirty years, even the selfsame day it came... | |
| Samuel Shuckford - 1810 - 622 pages
...rendered the lath chapter of Exodus, v. 40. veryjuftly ; Now the fojourning of the children of Ifrael, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. The interlinear tranflation of the Hebrew Bible, and the Vulgar Latin verfion, do both mifreprefent the true fenfe... | |
| George Stanley Faber - Bible - 1811 - 468 pages
...Egypt . Upon this circumstance the inspired historian makes the following remarkable observation. " Now the sojourning of the " children of Israel, who...dwelt in Egypt, was four " hundred and thirty years. And it came to pass " at the end of the four hundred and thirty years, " even the self-same day it... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - Bible - 1811 - 396 pages
...thrust out of Egypt, and could not tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victuals. 40 Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. And it eame to pass, at the end of the four hundred and thirty years, even the self-same day it came... | |
| John Dick - Bible - 1811 - 302 pages
...serve them, and that they should afflict them four hundred years."f But in another place, we read, that the sojourning of the children of Israel who dwelt in Egypt was four hundred and thirt7 years. " And it came to pass, at the end of the four hundred and thirty years, even the self... | |
| Thomas Ridgley - Presbyterianism - 1814 - 558 pages
...computing them Irom the different epocha's, or beginnings of computation : as it is said, Exod. xii. 4O. The sojourning of the children of Israel, •who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years ; but, when God foretels this sojourning, it is said, Gen. xv. 13. Thy seed shall be s'rangers in a... | |
| Thomas Bell - Faith and works - 1814 - 514 pages
...the Israelites abode in Egypt, as we learn from Exod. xii. 40, 41. where we are expressly told that the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was 430 years. And at the end of the 43O years, even the self- same day it came to pass, that all the host... | |
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