Bible Stories and Religious Classics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 580 pages of information about Bible Stories and Religious Classics.

Bible Stories and Religious Classics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 580 pages of information about Bible Stories and Religious Classics.
measures of gomor, and keep that one measure for the Sabbath, which God hath sanctified and commanded you to hallow it.  Yet some of them brake God’s commandment, and gathered more than they ate and kept it till on the morn, and then it began to putrify and be full of worms.  And that they kept for the Sabbath day was good and putrified not.  And thus our Lord fed the children of Israel forty years in the desert.  And it was called Manna.  Moses took one gomor thereof and put it in the tabernacle for to be kept for a perpetual memory and remembrance.

Then went they forth all the multitude of the children of Israel, in the desert of Sin in their mansions and came, to Rephidim, where as they had no water.  Then all grudging they said to Moses, Give us water for to drink.  To whom Moses answered:  What grudge ye against me, why tempt ye our Lord?  The people thirsted sore for lack and penury of water saying:  Why hast thou brought us out of Egypt for to slay us and our children and beasts?  Then Moses cried unto our Lord saying:  What shall I do to this people?  I trow within a while they shall stone me to death.  Then our Lord said to Moses:  Go before the people and take with thee the older men and seniors of Israel, and take the rod that thou smotest with the flood in thy hand, and I shall stand tofore upon the stone of Oreb, and smite thou the stone with the rod and the waters shall come out thereof that the people may drink.  Moses did so tofore the seniors of Israel and called that place Temptation, because of the grudge of the children of Israel, and said:  Is God with us or not?  Then came Amalek and fought against the children of Israel in Rephidim.  Moses said then to Joshua:  Choose to thee men, and go out and fight against Amalek to-morrow.  I shall stand on the top of the hill having the rod of God in my hand:  Joshua did as Moses commanded him, and fought against Amalek.  Moses, Aaron, and Hur ascended into the hill, and when Moses held up his hands, Israel won and overcame their enemies, and when he laid them down then Amalek had the better.  The hands of Moses were heavy; Aaron and Hur took then a stone and put it under them, and they sustained his hands on either side, and so his hands were not weary until the going down of the sun.  And so Joshua made Amalek to flee, and his people, by strength of his sword.  Our Lord said to Moses:  Write this for a remembrance in a book and deliver it to the ears of Joshua; I shall destroy and put away the memory of Amalek under heaven.  Moses then edified an altar unto our Lord, and called there on the name of our Lord, saying:  The Lord is mine exaltation, for this is the hand only of God, and the battle and God shall be against Amalek from generation to generation.

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