Capitolo 21
pains.
"And I have come down to deliver out them some hand of the Egyptians, and
to reveal them on that earth to a good earth and a great, to a
earth that flows with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanites, and
the Hittites and the Amorites and the Perizzites....
"Now comes, therefore, and I will send thee to Pharaoh that you the mayest
produces my people, the children of Israel out in Egypt.
It is Moses it told God "That it is me, that I should go to Pharaoh, and
what should I reveal before the children of Israel of Egypt?..." And
Moses told God, "he/she Sees, when I have come to the children of Israel,
and it will tell them, The God of Your hath of his/her/their fathers sent me to you;
and will they tell me what is his/her name? what will I tell them?"
It is God it told Moses, "_I is That me Am_; " and he said, "So the shalt
you tell the children of Israel, _I that the hath of Am_ you/they have sent me to you."
"And it said God, besides, to Moses, So the shalt you tell his/her children
of Israel, Your fathers' God Dio, the God of Abraham the God of
Isaac and the God of Jacob, haths sent me to you: this is my name
forever, and this is mine note to all the generations."
Then the inhabitant of the bush renewed his/her instructions and his/her promises,
Moses that assures that he would reveal his/her following of the earth and he
of the affliction of Egypt and in the earth of the Canaanites and the
Hittites and the Amorites and others, to an earth that flows with milk and
honey. In Palestine word. And he insisted to Moses that he owes
you earn an entry to Pharaoh, and that he should tell him that "the God
God of the Hebrews that hath is met with us: and it now allowed us to go, we implore thee,
the trip of three days in the wild region that we can sacrifice to the God
our God."
Even God pretended to Moses that the King of Egypt is immediately able
allow them to go; and then he would work his he/she wonders in Egypt and later this
Pharaoh would allow them to go.
Besides, he promised, as an allurement to their avarice that they owes