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TSK · Exodus 18:1
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And Moyses was content to dwell with the man: & he gaue Moyses Sephora his daughter:
Therfore Moyses went and returned to Iethro his father in law againe, and said vnto him: Let me go I pray thee nowe, and turne agayne vnto my brethren which are in Egypt, and see whether they be yet aliue. And Iethro said to Moyses: go in peace.
And Moyses sayde vnto Hobab the sonne of Raguel the Madiamte, which was Moyses father in lawe: We go vnto the place of whiche the Lorde sayde, I wyll geue it you. Come thou therefore with vs, and we wyll do thee good: for the Lorde hath promised good vnto Israel.
They aunswered him: From a very farre coutrey thy seruauntes are come, for the name of the Lorde thy God: for we haue hearde the fame of him, & all that he did in Egypte,
(But Haber the Kenite which was of the childre of Hobab, the father in lawe of Moyses, remoued from the Kenites, and pitched his tent vntill the playne of Zaanaim, whiche is by Kedes.)
My soule shal glory in God: the humble shall heare therof and be glad.
Thou art the God that doth wonders: thou hast made thy power knowen among the people.
He made away to his indignation, & spared not their soule from death: he gaue their lyfe to be subiect to the pestilence.
He smote al the first borne in their land: euen the first fruites of all their concupiscence.
Who can expresse the valiaunt actes of God: who can publishe abrode all his prayse?
Who smote Egypt with their first borne: for his mercy endureth for euer.
And this shall get me a name, a prayse and honour among all the people of the earth, whiche shall heare all the good that I wyll shewe vnto them, yea they shalbe afraide and astonied at all the good deedes and benefites that I wyll do for them.
This Moyses, whom they forsoke saying, who made thee a ruler and a iudge? the same dyd God sende, to be a ruler, and a deliuerer, by the handes of the angell, whiche appeared to hym in the busshe.
Then all the multitude was scilent, and gaue audience to Barnabas and Paul, which tolde what signes and wonders, God had shewed among the gentiles by them.
For I dare not speake of any of those thinges which Christ hath not wrought by me, to make the gentiles obedient with worde and deede,