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Identifier: truestoriesforli00rich (find matches)
Title: True stories for little people..
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Richmond, E. J. (from old catalog)
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Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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kingwas angry and said, Who is the Lord, that Ishould obey His voice ? . . . I kno^v not theLord, neither will I let Israel go.* And he gave, harder tasks to the poor slaves, and made theirlives very bitter. He was building grand publicworks, the ruins of which are seen in Egyptto-day; and, though he hated the Israelites, hewould not let them go. So obstinate and cruelwas he, that the Lord sent many pld^gues uponthe land, which filled all the people with terror. Sometimes he would consent to their going; butjust as soon as the plague was removed, he wonldagain refuse. At last the Lord told His peopleto kill a lamb, and to mark with its blood theposts of the doors of all their dvrellings. Theywere to eat this lamb, one for every household, roast with fire, and unleavened bread, with bitterherbs. Lor at midnight the death angel shouldpass through the land, and in every home wherethe blood was not upon the doorposts the first-born should die. There was great mourning through all the land
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Death of the First-born. MOSES. 43 of Egypt at midniglit; for in every house, from thepalace of the king to the prison, there was onedead. The people were in such mortal terror thatthey urged the Israelites to go now, and the kingsaid to Moses and Aaron, — Eise up, and get you forth from among mypeople, both ye and the children of Israel; . . .take your flocks and your herds, . . . and blessme also. The people sent them out in great haste, for,they said, ^ We be all dead men.^ The Israelites went at once; for they were allready, with God for their Leader, and Moses fortheir guide. He gave them, to go before them, apillar of cloud by day, and a pillar of fire b)^night. But the unhappy king, as soon as he sawso many of his toiling slaves depart, was sorry hehad sent them. He was so mad as to follow themwith his army, and now the poor Israelites thoughtthat they were lost indeed. They had reached the Eed Sea; on either sidewere mountains, and behind them, Pharaoh withhis host. How coul

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