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  • Yahweh said to the Israelites, "When the Egyptians, the Amorites, the Ammonites, the Philistines, (Judges 10, 11)

  • Woe to us! For nothing like this has happened before. Woe to us! Who can save us from the power of these mighty gods? These are the gods who struck the Egyptians with all sorts of plagues - and in the desert. (1 Samuel 4, 8)

  • But do not harden your hearts as the Egyptians and Pharaoh did. After Yahweh had afflicted them, did they not have to let the people go? (1 Samuel 6, 6)

  • He then spoke to the Israelites, "Thus says Yahweh, the God of Israel: I brought Israel out of Egypt and I delivered you from the hands of the Egyptians and from all the kingdoms oppressing you. (1 Samuel 10, 18)

  • Jacob went to Egypt and the Egyptians oppressed your ancestors. Then they cried to Yahweh and he sent Moses and Aaron. They brought your ancestors out of Egypt and brought them to this land. (1 Samuel 12, 8)

  • so that his wisdom surpassed that of all the people of the east and of the Egyptians. (1 Kings 4, 30)

  • After all this was finished, the leaders approached me and said, "The people of Israel, the priests and the Levites have not departed from the pagan peoples and are now serving the idols of the Canaanites, the Hittites, Perizzites, Jebusites, Ammonites, Moabites, Egyptians and Amorites. (Ezra 9, 1)

  • They called upon their God who punished the whole of Egypt with such incurable plagues that the Egyptians drove them out. (Judith 5, 12)

  • As for the Egyptians, in spite of their fierce hunger, they were restrained by disgust from eating because of the repulsive sight of the creatures sent against them. But the Israelites after being deprived for a time were then given the finest food. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 3)

  • Meanwhile, for your holy ones there was great light. The Egyptians heard their voice without seeing them; they called them fortunate because they had not suffered; (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 1)

  • While the Egyptians were still mourning at the graves of their dead, they had the mad idea of pursuing them as fugitives. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 3)

  • Others had not welcomed unknown strangers, but the Egyptians enslaved guests who had been good to them. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 14)


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