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Exod.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Exodus.


Exod. British  

abbreviation

  1. Exodus

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I preached on the old subject, Exod. xii.

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Urim, ū′rim, Thummim, thum′im, ns.pl. first mentioned in Exod. xxviii.

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Egyptol′ogist; Egyptol′ogy, the science of Egyptian antiquities.—Egyptian darkness, darkness like that of Exod. x.

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We find, indeed, that Jehovah was quite as particular, and examined a male quite as closely as Elohim: for when Moses and Zipporah were on their way from Midian to Egypt, Exod. iv.

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Jehovah, = the Eternal, the Ever-Living One, the Creator; see Exod. iii.

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