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Exod.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Exodus.


Exod. British  

abbreviation

  1. Exodus

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I preached on the old subject, Exod. xii.

From Edward Hoare, M.A. A record of his life based upon a brief autobiography by Hoare, Edward N.

The whole passage, of course, refers to Exod. xiv. and xvii.

From St. Dionysius of Alexandria Letters and Treatises by Alexandria, Bishop of

Let it then be observed that in the narrative, Exod. iii. and iv., it is evident that one Divine personage only is referred to and designated by the several titles which are employed.

From The Messiah in Moses and the Prophets by Lord, Eleazar

Now have I seen it with mine eyes, means having graciously turned his particular attention to them, as is similarly expressed in Exod. chap. ii. ver.

From An Amicable Controversy with a Jewish Rabbi, on The Messiah's Coming by Park, J. R. (John Ranicar)

The words contain, moreover, an allusion to Exod. xvii.

From Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions. Vol. 2 by Hengstenberg, Ernst Wilhelm