37 Then the (A)children of Israel took their journey from [a]Rameses to Succoth about six hundred thousand men of foot, besides children.

38 And [b]a great multitude of sundry sorts of people went out with them, and sheep, and beeves, and cattle in great abundance.

39 And they baked the dough which they brought out of Egypt, and made unleavened cakes: for it was not leavened, because they were thrust out of Egypt, neither could they tarry, nor yet prepare themselves vittles.

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Footnotes

  1. Exodus 12:37 Which was a city in Goshen, Gen. 47:11.
  2. Exodus 12:38 Which were strangers, and not born of the Israelites.

37 The Israelites journeyed from Rameses(A) to Sukkoth.(B) There were about six hundred thousand men(C) on foot, besides women and children. 38 Many other people(D) went up with them, and also large droves of livestock, both flocks and herds. 39 With the dough the Israelites had brought from Egypt, they baked loaves of unleavened bread. The dough was without yeast because they had been driven out(E) of Egypt and did not have time to prepare food for themselves.

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