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Identifier: bibleprimeroldte00hult (find matches)
Title: Bible primer, Old Testament, for use in the primary department of Sunday schools
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Hult, Adolf, 1869-1943 Augustana synod. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Rock Island, Ill., Augustana book concern
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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people Israel. He said toMoses: Go to My people Israel. Tell every father to killa lamb, one year old. Then sprinkle the blood of the lambon the sides and top of the door of the house. When theangel of God comes at midnight, he will see the blood. Thenhe will pass over, pass by, that house. And all the peopleof Israel did so. They ate the meat of the lamb, too, in afamily feast. That was the Passover feast. Midnight came. Oh, hear the cries in the houses of theEgyptians! Even in Pharaohs palace! Only the people ofIsrael, Moses people, are spared. Then Pharaoh sends for Moses, at night. Take your peo-ple, he says, and be gone! And Moses obeys. What re-joicing there must have been among the children of Israel,when they left at midnight! That was the great Passovernight. They always celebrated Passover afterwards, just as wedo Easter day. God never forgets His people when they cry to Him forhelp. Do you know whom the Passover lamb was to remind themof? Of Jesus, the Lamb of God. Ex. 12.
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BIBLE PRIMER 51 23. MOSES AT THE RED SEA. Moses led his people out of Egypt that Passover night andfor days afterwards. They had hardly gone when Pharaoh felt sorry that hehad let them go. What did Pharaoh do? He sent soldiers after them. One day Moses people sawPharaohs army coming. Why did Israel not run away?Oh! there were high mountains on each side; in front ofthem the waters of the Red Sea; behind, the soldiers ofPharaoh. Then the people scolded Moses because he had led them outto die. But Moses, trusting God, said: Be not afraid. Standstill. You will see how the Lord can save you. You willnevermore see these Egyptian soldiers after to-day. TheLord will fight for you.- You must only be quiet. What! could Moses fight all Pharaohs soldiers ? Oh, no! He prayed to God for help. Then God said: Takethe staff you took into Pharaohs palace. Hold your staffout over the Red Sea. Then the waters will part. There willbe a way opened through the sea. The people shall go acrosson dry ground.

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