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41 EGW 1SP 209.2 (1870 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1)
… the Israelites. They decided that God was fighting for the Israelites, and they were terribly afraid, and were turning about to flee from them, when “the Lord …
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42 EGW 1SP 319.1 (1870 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1)
… Israelites moved forward, and pitched in the plains of Moab, on this side of Jordan, by Jericho. Balak, the king of the Moabites, saw that the Israelites were …
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43 EGW 1SP 345.3 (1870 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1)
… the Israelites were convinced that the waters of Jordan were subject to the same power that their fathers had seen displayed at the Red Sea, forty years before …
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44 EGW PP 334.3 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
During the bondage in Egypt many of the Israelites had, to a great extent, lost the knowledge of God's law, and had mingled its precepts with heathen customs and traditions. God brought them to Sinai, and there with His own voice declared His law.
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45 EGW PK 707.1 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
How sad the record, that in Malachi's day the Israelites hesitated to yield their proud hearts in prompt and loving obedience and hearty co-operation! Self-vindication is apparent in their response, “Wherein shall we return?”
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46 EGW 3SG 274.1 (1864 Spiritual Gifts, vol. 3)
It was the mixed multitude who came from Egypt with the Israelites that were the principal movers in this dreadful departure from God. They were called a mixed multitude, because the Hebrews had intermarried with the Egyptians.
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47 EGW 1SP 243.1 (1870 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1)
It was the mixed multitude that came from Egypt with the Israelites who were the principal movers in this dreadful departure from God. They were called a mixed multitude, because the Hebrews had intermarried with the Egyptians.
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48 EGW 1SP 278.1 (1870 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1)
… the Israelites committed sin, and God punished them for their transgression, and the people mourned for the fate of the one punished, instead of sorrowing …
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49 EGW 1SP 316.1 (1870 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1)
The Israelites were terrified and humbled because of the serpents, and confessed their sin in murmuring. Moses was directed to erect the brazen serpent upon a pole, and if those who were bitten looked upon that, they should be healed.
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50 EGW 1SP 347.2 (1870 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1)
The manna had continued up to this time; but now as the Israelites were about to possess Canaan, and eat of the fruit of the land, they had no more need of it, and it ceased.
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