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Exodus 13:1 (!) The firstborne are offred to God.
Exodus 13:3 (!) The memorial of their deliuerance.
Exodus 13:3 (b) To signifie that thei had not leasure to leauen their bread.
Exodus 13:3 (/) Ebr. house of seruants.
Exodus 13:3 (a) Where thei were in moste cruel slauerie.
Exodus 13:4 (c) Conteining parte of Marche & parte of April, when corne begain to ripe in that countrey.
Exodus 13:6 (d) Bothe the seuenth and the first day were holy, as {chap 12,6}.
Exodus 13:8 (!) An exhortacion to teache their children to remembre the deliuerance.
Exodus 13:8 (e) When thou dost celebrat the feast of vnleauened bread.
Exodus 13:9 (f) Thou shalt haue continual remembrance thereof, as you woldest of a thing that is in thine hand or before thine eies.
Exodus 13:13 (h) By offring a cleane beast in sacrifice, {Leui 12,6}.
Exodus 13:13 (g) This is also vnderstand of the horse and other beastes, which were not offred in sacrifice.
Exodus 13:14 (/) Or, here after wardes.
Exodus 13:16 (/) Or, signes of remembrance.
Exodus 13:17 (!) Why thei are led by the wildernes.
Exodus 13:17 (/) Or, because.
Exodus 13:17 (i) Which the Philistims wolde haue made against them by stopping them the passage.
Exodus 13:18 (k) That is, not priuely, but openly, and as the worde doeth signifie, set in ordre by fiue and fiue.
Exodus 13:19 (!) The bones of Joseph.
Exodus 13:21 (!) The piller of the cloude and of the fire.
Exodus 13:21 (l) To defend them from the heat of sunne.
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