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Exodus 2:14

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

And he will say, Who set thee for a chief man and judge over us? dost thou think to kill me as thou didst kill the Egyptian? and Moses will be afraid, and will say, Surely, this word was known.

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And Abram will say to Lot, Now there shall not be strife between me and between thee, and between my shepherds and between thy shepherds, for we are men brethren.

And they will say, Stand off. And they will say, This same came to sojourn, and shall he judge judgment: now will we do evil to thee above them: and they will press upon the man, upon Lot greatly, and they will come near to break the door.

The sons of Jacob came upon the wounded, and they will plunder the city, because they defiled their sister.

The king's wrath growling as the young lion, and his acceptance as dew upon the grass.

The fear of man will give a snare: and he trusting in Jehovah shall be exalted.

Is this small that thou broughtest us up from a land flowing with milk and honey to kill us in the desert, that thou ruling also wilt rule over us?

And they will gather together against Moses, and against Aaron, and they will say to them, Much to you for all the assembly, all of them are holy, and Jehovah in the midst of them: and wherefore shall be lifted up over the gathering of Jehovah?

And to him, having come into the temple to him teaching, came the chief priests and elders of the people, saying, By what authority doest thou these? and who gave thee this authority?

And he said to him, Man, who appointed me judge or distributer over you

And his citizens hated him, and sent an embassy after him, saying, We wish not this to reign over us.

But those mine enemies, not haying wished me to reign over them, bring hither, and slaughter before me.

This Moses which they denied, having said, Who set thee ruler and judge? this, God sent, a ruler and redeemer by the hand of the messenger having been seen to him in the bramble.

By faith he forsook Egypt, not having feared the king's wrath: for, as seeing the invisible, he was strong.




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