Legends of Old Testament characters, from the Talmud and other sourcesBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
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Legends of Old Testament characters, from the Talmud and other sources
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends
Now there was an old Egyptian woman, named Miriam, and she believed in
the Lord. She said to Moses, “I will show thee where is the tomb of
Joseph, if thou wilt swear unto me that thou wilt take me with thee from
Egypt, and that thou wilt ask the Most High to admit me into Paradise.”
Moses said, “I will do these things that thou askest.”
Then the woman said, “The tomb of Joseph is in the middle of the river
Nile, which flows through Memphis, at such a spot.”
Moses prayed to God, and the water fell till the bed of the river was
left dry; and then he and the woman went into it, and came on the tomb
of Joseph; it was a sarcophagus of marble without joints.[507]
Moses made preparations for departure, and said to the children of
Israel, “God will destroy the Egyptians, and will give you their
precious things.”
Then every one among the Hebrews who had an Egyptian neighbour said to
him, if he was rich: “I am going to a feast in the country, I pray thee
lend me jewels of gold and silver to adorn my wife and children.”
The Egyptians lent their precious things, and the Israelites by this
means found themselves possessed of borrowed jewels in great abundance.
Then Moses said, “We will leave Egypt this night when the Egyptians are
asleep. Let every housekeeper softly desert his house, and bring with
him his precious things, and meet outside the town. And let every one
slay a lamb, and sprinkle with the blood the lintel and door-posts of
the house, that the neighbours may know, when they see the blood, that
the house is empty.”
When the middle of the night was passed, the Israelites were assembled
outside Memphis, at the place which Moses had appointed. Then the host
was numbered, and it contained six hundred thousand horsemen, not
including those who were on foot, the women, the children, and the aged.
All who were under twenty were accounted infants, and all who were over
sixty were accounted aged.
After that, Moses placed Aaron in command of the first battalion, and he
said to him, “March in the direction of the sea, for Gabriel has
promised to meet me on its shores.” At that time one branch of the Nile
(the Pelusiac branch) flowed into the Red Sea, which extended over where
is now sandy desert to Migdol.
Moses made the host follow Aaron, troop by troop, and tribe by tribe;
and he brought up the rear with a strong guard of picked men.
It was dawning towards the first day of the week when Israel escaped out
of Egypt.
And when day broke, behold, they were gone away. Then the Egyptians came
and told Pharaoh. He sent to search all the houses of the Israelites,
but they were all empty, only their lamps were left burning. Pharaoh
said, “We will pursue them.” The Egyptians said, “They have borrowed our
jewels; we must follow after them, and recover what is our own.”
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