CHAPTER XXXIII

The journeyings of the Israelites written out by Moses,

according to the commandment of the Lord, 1, 2.

They depart from Rameses on the fifteenth day of the first

month, on the day after the passover, the first-born of the

Egyptians having been slain, 3, 4.

Their forty-two stations enumerated, 5-49.

They are authorized to expel all the former inhabitants, and

destroy all remnants of idolatry, 50-53.

The land is to be divided by lot, 54.

Should they not drive out the former inhabitants, they shall be

to them as pricks in their eyes and thorns in their sides, 55.

And if not obedient, God will deal with them as he has purposed

to do with the Canaanites, 56.

NOTES ON CHAP. XXXIII

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