Exodus 12:39

Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)

And they baked swete cakes of the dowe which thy broughte out of Egipte, for it was not sowered: because they were thrust out of Egipte and coude not tarie, nether had they prepared them any other prouision of meate.

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  • Exod 6:1 : 1 Then the Lorde sayde vnto Moses: Now shalt thou see what I will doo vnto Pharao, for with a myghtie hande shall he let them goo, and with a mightye hande shall he dryue them out of hys lande.
  • Exod 11:1 : 1 And the Lord sayde vnto Moses: yet wil I brynge one plage moare vppon Pharao and vppon Egipte, and after that he wyll lett you goo hence. And when he letteth you goo, he shall vtterly dryue you hence.
  • Exod 12:31-33 : 31 And he called vnto Moses and Aaron by nyghte saynge: Ryse vp and gett you out from amonge my people: both ye and also the children of Israel, and goo and serue the Lorde as ye haue sayde. 32 And take youre shepe and your oxen with you as ye haue sayde, ad departe ad blesse me also. 33 And the Egiptians were ferce vppon the people and made haste to send the out of the lad: for they sayde: we be al deed me

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  • 79%

    33 And the Egiptians were ferce vppon the people and made haste to send the out of the lad: for they sayde: we be al deed me

    34 And the people toke the dowe before it was sowered which they had in stoare, and bounde it in clothes ad put it vpo their shulders

  • Deut 16:3-4
    2 verses
    79%

    3 Thou shalt eate no leueded bred there with: but shalt eate there with the bred of tribulacio.vij. dayes loge. For thou camest out of the lode of Egipte in hast, that thou mayst remembre the daye when thou camest out of the londe of Egipte, all dayes of thi life.

    4 And se that there be no leuended bred sene in all thi costes.vij. dayes longe, and that there remayne nothinge of the flesh which thou hast offered the fyrst daye at euen, vntil the mornynge.

  • 76%

    40 And the tyme of the dwellinge of the childern of Israel which they dwelled in Egipte, was.iiij. hundred and.xxx. yere.

    41 And whe the iiij. hundred and.xxx. yeres mere expyred, eue the selfe same daye departed all the hostes of the Lorde out of the lande of Egipte.

    42 This is a nyghte to be obserued to the Lorde, because he broughte them out of the lande of Egipte. This is a nyghte of the Lorde, to be kepte of all the childern of Israel and of their generacions after them.

  • 76%

    17 And see that ye kepe you to vnleueded breed. For vppo that same daye I will brynge youre armyes out off the londe of Egipte, therfore ye shall obserue this daye and all youre childern after you, that yt be a custume for euer.

    18 The first moneth and the.xiiij. daye off the moneth at euen, ye shall eate swete brede vnto the.xxj. daye off the moneth at euen agayne.

    19 Seuen dayes se that there be no leuended bred foude in youre housses. For whosoeuer eateth leuended bred, that soule shall be roted out fro the multitude of Israel: whether he be a straunger or borne in the londe.

    20 Therfore se that ye eate no leuended bred, but in all youre habitacions eate swete bred.

  • 3 And Moses sayde vnto the people: thike on thys daye i which ye came out of Egipte and out of the housse of bondage: for with a myghtie hade the Lorde broughte you out fro thece. Se therfore that ye eate no leuended bred.

  • 74%

    37 Thus toke the childern of Israel their yourney fro Raemses to suchoth.vj. hundred thousand me of foote, besyde childern.

    38 And moch comon people went also with the, ad shepe ad oxen ad catell exceadinge moch.

  • 18 The fest of swete bred shalt thou kepe, ad.vij. dayes thou shalt eate vnleuended bred (as I commaunded the) in the tyme apoynted in the moneth of Abib: for in the moneth of Abib thou camest out of Egipte.

  • 2 ad vnleueded bred and cakes of swete bred tempered with oyle and wafers of swete bred anoynted with oyle (of wheten floure shalt thou make them)

  • 15 vij. dayes shal ye eate vnleveded breed, so that euen the first daye ye shall put awaye leuen out off youre housses. For whosoeuer eateth leuended bread from the first daye vntyll the.vij. daye, that soule shall be plucked out fro Israel.

  • 8 And thei shall eate the flesh the same nyght, rost with fyre, ad with vnleueded bread, ad with sowre herbes they shall eate it.

  • Exod 13:6-7
    2 verses
    72%

    6 Seue dayes thou shalt eate swete bred, ad the.vij. daye shalbe feastfull vnto the Lorde.

    7 Therfore thou shalt eate swete bred.vij. dayes, and se that there be no leuended bred sene nor yet leue amonge you in all youre quarters.

  • 6 And the.xv. daye of the same moneth is the feast of swete bred vnto the Lorde: vij. dayes ye must eate vnleuended bred.

  • 35 And the childern of Israel ate man.xl. yere vntill they came vnto a lande inhahited. And so they ate Man, euen vntill they came vnto the bordres of the lade of Canaan,

  • 32 And Moses sayde: this is that which the Lorde commaundeth: fyll a Gomor of it, that it maye be kepte for youre childern after you: that they maye se the bred wherewith he fedd you in wyldernesse, when he had broughte you out of the lande of Egipte.

  • 17 And ye.xv. daye of the same moneth shalbe a feast in which vij. dayes men must eate vnleueded bred

  • 15 Thou shalt kepe the feast of swete bred that thou eate vnleuend bred.vij. dayes loge as I comaunded the in the tyme appoynted of the moneth of Abib, for in that moneth thou camest out of Egipte: ad se that noman appeare before me emptie.

  • 15 when the childre of Israel sawe it, they sayde one to another: what is this? for they wist not what it was And Moses sayde: this is the breed which the Lorde hath geue you to eate.

  • 11 Off this maner shall ye eate it: with youre loines girded, ad shoes on youre fete, ad youre staves in youre handes. And ye shall eate it in haste, for it is the Lordes passeouer,

  • 8 And ye people went aboute and gathered it and groude it in milles or bett it in morters and boke it in pannes and made cakes of it. And the rast of it was like vnto the rast of an oylecake

  • Exod 19:1-2
    2 verses
    69%

    1 The thyrde moneth after the childern of Israel were gone out of Egipte: the same daye they came in to the wildernesse of Sinai.

    2 For they were departed from Raphidim, and were come to the deserte of Sinay and had pitched their tentes in the wildernesse. And there Israel pitched before the mounte.

  • 24 And they layde it vp till the mornynge as Moses bad ad it stake not nether was there any wormes theri

  • 11 Tha sayde they vnto Moses? were there no graues for us in Egipte, but thou must bringe us awaye for to dye in the wyldernesse? wherfore hast thou serued us thus, for to carie us out of Egipte?

  • 5 And the people spake agenst God and agenst Moses: wherfore hast thou brought us out of Egipte for to dye in the wildernesse for here is nether bred nor water and oure soules lotheth this lyghte bred.

  • 23 and a symnell of bred ad a cake of oyled bred ad a wafer out of the baskett of swete bred that is before the Lorde,

  • 1 And they toke their yourney fro Elim, and all the hole copanye of the childern of Israell came to the wildernesse of Sin, which lieth betwene Elim ad Sinai: the.xv. daye of the seconde moneth after that they were come out of the lande of Egipte.

  • 3 And he copelled them excedyngly. And they turned in vnto hym and entred in to his house and he made them a feaste and dyd bake swete cakes and they ate.

  • 3 The childern of Israel departed from Raheses the.xv. daye of the first moneth on ye morowe after Passeouer and went out with an hye hande in the syghte of all Egipte

  • 15 how oure fathers wet doune in to Egipte and how we haue dwelt in Egipte a longe tyme and how the Egiptians vexed both us and oure fathers.

  • 11 the.xiiij daye of the seconde moneth at euen and eate it with swete bred and soure herbes

  • 20 And they toke their iorney from Suchoth: and pitched their tentes in Etham in the edge of the wyldernesse.

  • 18 and aboute the tyme of.xl. yeares suffred he their maners in the wyldernes.

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    17 when Pharao had let the people goo, God caried them not thorow the londe of the Philistines, though it were a nye waye. For God sayde: the people myghte happly repent when they se warre, and so turne agayne to Egipte:

    18 therfore God led the aboute thorow the wyldernesse that bordreth on the redd see. The childern of Israel went harnessed out of the lade of Egipte.

  • 51 And eue the selfe same daye dyd the Lorde brynge the childern of Israel out of the londe of Egipte with their armies.

  • 15 and a basket of swete breed of fyne floure myngled with oyle and wafers of swete bred anoyntyd with oyle with meatofferynges ad drynkofferynges that longe thereto.