Exodus 12:1-14

THE PASSOVER LAMB AND ITS SPRINKLED BLOOD Exodus 12:1 Henceforth, for Israel, there was to be a new beginning of the year. We should date our birthdays not from the cradle, but from the Cross. The Paschal Lamb was an evident foreshadowing of Christ. See 1 Corinthians 5:7. (1). He was without blem... [ Continue Reading ]

Exodus 12:15-28

THE FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD Exodus 12:15 The inmate of the house did not see the sprinkled blood. It was not necessary to be always going forth to look at it. It was clearly not a matter for his emotion or his intelligence. It was an accomplished fact, and it was enough for God to see it: “When... [ Continue Reading ]

Exodus 12:29-36

THE FIRST-BORN OF EGYPT SLAIN Exodus 12:29 It was night, the time for peace, rest and silence. None anticipated evil, unless some few among the Egyptians had begun to believe in the veracity of Moses, that man of God. Suddenly, without warning, there was death everywhere. Death can enter the palac... [ Continue Reading ]

Exodus 12:37-51

ISRAEL LED OUT OF EGYPT Exodus 12:37 The 600,000 were males above 20 years of age, Numbers 1:3. This would make the entire body not less than 2,000,000 of people of all ages. Succoth was the first rallying point on which the various bands converged. It stood in open country, over which their flocks... [ Continue Reading ]

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