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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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a strange land for many years, and that the peoplethere would treat them cruelly. Yet God said he would punish the peoplewho treated them so, and afterward would bring the children of Israel out ofthat land with great riches. It had been more than four hundred years sinceG.od spoke those words to Abraham, but now he made them come true. The lamb which the children of Israel killed at the supper of the passover,was like the lamb which Abel offered up on the altar. We have read howAbels lamb meant, or represented, the Saviour. So this passover lamb representedhim. The passover lamb died for the people, and the Saviour was coming, aftermany years, to die for them. When the Lord came into Egypt in the night, he did not punish those who had the marks of the lambs blood on their houses. And when he shall come to the earth on the Judgment day, he will not punish those who have the marks of the Saviours blood on their hearts, that is, whose hearts have been cleansed from sin by his blood. 62
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THE EGYPTIANS lTRf*E MOSES AND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL TO GO. 03 Exodi a mi. sa The Childbed of Israel Complain. ¥OSES led the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt. They wentsafely through the Red Sea, walking on dry ground, but king Pharaohand all his host were drowned, because God made the waters roll backupon them when they tried to follow. After the children of Israel had gone a few days journey into the wilder-ness, they came to the desert of Sin. And the people, because they were hungry,spoke wickedly to Moses and Aaron. They said that while they were in Egypt,they had plenty of bread and flesh to eat. They wished that God had madethem die there, for Moses and Aaron had brought them out in the wildernesson purpose to kill them with hunger. And the Lord told Moses he had heardtheir complainings. In the evening, about the time the sun was going down, great numbers ofquails came flying up to the camp so that the people could catch them. Also inthe morning, after the dew was

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