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Exodus 14:2 (a) From towarde the countrey of the Philistims.
Exodus 14:2 (b) So the Sea was before them, mounteines on ether side, and the enemie at their backe: yet thei obeyed God and were deliuered.
Exodus 14:4 (c) By punishing his obstinat rebellion.
Exodus 14:4 (!) Pharaohs heart is hardened, and pursueth the Israelites.
Exodus 14:7 (d) Joseph writeth that besides these charets there were 50,000 horsemen, and 200,000 fotemen.
Exodus 14:8 (e) With great joye & boldenes.
Exodus 14:10 (f) Thei, which a litle before in their deliuerance rejoyced, being now in danger are afraied & murmuree.
Exodus 14:11 (!) The Israelites stricken with feare murmure against Moses.
Exodus 14:12 (g) Suche is the impaciencie of the flesh, that it cannot abide Gods appointed time.
Exodus 14:13 (/) Or, deliuerance.
Exodus 14:14 (h) Onely put your trust in God without grudging or douting.
Exodus 14:15 (i) Thus in tentations faith fighteth against the flesh, and cryeth with inwarde gronings to the Lord.
Exodus 14:20 (k) The cloude sheweth light to the Israelites, but to the Egyptians it was darckenes, so that their two hosts colde not joyne together.
Exodus 14:21 (!) He diuideth the Sea.
Exodus 14:23 (!) The Egyptians followe and are drowned.
Exodus 14:24 (l) Which was about the thre last houres of the night.
Exodus 14:25 (/) Or, heauely.
Exodus 14:27 (m) So the Lord by the water saued his, and by the water drowned his enemies.
Exodus 14:31 (/) Hebr. hand.
Exodus 14:31 (n) That it, the doctrine which he taught them in the Name of the Lord.
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