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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
Josue 24:6
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Non accipies loco pignoris inferiorem, et superiorem molam : quia animam suam opposuit tibi.
Eduxique patres vestros de Aegypto, et venistis ad mare. Persecutique sunt Aegyptii patres vestros cum curribus et equitatu usque ad mare Rubrum.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I brought: Exodus 12:37, Exodus 12:51, Micah 6:4
Egyptians: Exodus 14:1 - Exodus 15:27, Nehemiah 9:11, Psalms 77:15-20, Psalms 78:13, Psalms 136:13-15, Isaiah 63:12, Isaiah 63:13, Acts 7:36, Hebrews 11:29
Reciprocal: Exodus 14:9 - the Egyptians Deuteronomy 29:2 - Ye have seen all
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And I brought your fathers out of Egypt,.... Which more fully expresses the sense of the last clause of Joshua 24:5:
and you came unto the sea; which respects some senior persons then present; for, besides Caleb and Joshua, there were many at this time alive who came to and passed through the Red sea, at their coming out of Egypt; for those whose carcasses fell in the wilderness were such as were mere than twenty years of age at their coming out from Egypt, and who were the murmurers in the wilderness; and it may be reasonably supposed, that many of those who were under twenty years of age at that time were now living:
and the Egyptians pursued after your fathers, with chariots and horsemen, into the Red sea; of the number of their chariots and horsemen, see Exodus 14:7; with these they pursued the Israelites, not only unto, but into the Red sea, following them into it; the reason of which strange action is given in Joshua 24:7.