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1 I, 11 | turn back in our hearts to Egypt, and after the manna, angels’
2 I, 21 | and led them forth out of Egypt, and brought them into the
3 I, 21 | fact that the reproach of Egypt was taken away, and the
4 I, 21 | Lord led his people from Egypt and circumcised them, sight,
5 I, 45 | friendship of the king of Egypt. But he drew back in terror,
6 II, Int | Israel for the flesh-pots of Egypt, and those in the New Testament
7 II, 4 | was slain by the king of Egypt on the plain of Megiddo. 4707
8 II, 7 | Africans even green lizards. In Egypt and Palestine, owing to
9 II, 7(4739)| along the shores of Upper Egypt and Æthiopia. The whole
10 II, 7 | onion. Almost every city in Egypt venerates its own beasts
11 II, 7 | understand what sort of gods Egypt always welcomed, one of
12 II, 13 | of the ancient priests of Egypt, who, he says, laid aside
13 II, 15 | of Israel cast out from Egypt and on their way to the
14 II, 15 | longed for the flesh of Egypt, and the melons and garlic,
15 II, 15 | the Lord in the land of Egypt, when we sat by the flesh
16 II, 15 | fish which we did eat in Egypt for nought; the cucumbers,
17 II, 15 | sighed for the flesh of Egypt. Moses for forty days and
18 II, 18 | has already received. In Egypt also the ten plagues fell
19 II, 22 | We are also aware that Egypt was stricken with the ten
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