<div class='chaptertitle'>THROUGH THE RED SEA AND THE WILDERNESS.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">By</span> and by there rose up a new King in E-gypt
who knew not Jo-seph. He was called Pha-ra-oh, as
this was the name by which all the kings of E-gypt
were known. And he said there were more He-brews,
or Jews, in the land than there ought to be,
and if war should break out, and these Jews should
take sides with the foes of Pha-ra-oh and his race,
they would be sure to win. So he set them hard
tasks, and made them bear great loads, and did all he
could to vex them, and still they grew in strength.
God had said they were to be as the stars in the sky,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_92" id="Page_92">[92]</SPAN></span>
and as the sands of the sea, that no one could count.
And the king of E-gypt tried to stop this thing.</p>
<p>And he made it a law that if a boy child was
born to the He-brews it should be put to death at
once; but a girl child might live. And this was the
cause of great grief to the poor bond-slaves, who
were forced to do the will of the great king.</p>
<p>One day the prin-cess went down to bathe in the
stream that ran near her house. And her maids
went with her. And as she stood on the shore of the
Nile, she caught sight of a small boat built like an
ark, that was hid in the reeds, and sent her maids to
fetch it out.</p>
<p>When the prin-cess looked in the ark she saw the
child. And the babe wept. And the prin-cess
tried to soothe it, but the child cried the more, for her
voice was a strange one. And she said, This is a
He-brew child.</p>
<p>And one of her maids spoke up, and said, Shall I
get thee a He-brew nurse, that she may nurse the
child for thee?</p>
<p>And the prin-cess said, Yes; go.</p>
<p>And the maid brought her own and the babe's
moth-er, to whom the prin-cess said, Take this child
and nurse it for me, and I will pay thee for it.</p>
<p>And the wo-man took the child and took care
of it.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_93" id="Page_93">[93]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_028.jpg" width-obs="463" height-obs="600" alt="baby moses" /> <span class="caption">THE FIND-ING OF MO-SES.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_94" id="Page_94">[94]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And the child grew, and was brought down to
Pha-ra-oh's house, and the prin-cess made him her
son, and gave him the name of Mo-ses: which
means "Drawn out."</p>
<p>One day, when Mo-ses had grown to be a man,
he went out to look at those of his own race, and to
watch them at their tasks. And while he stood
there a man from E-gypt struck one of the Jews;
and when Mo-ses looked to the right and to the left
and saw that no one was near, he slew the one from
E-gypt and hid him in the sand.</p>
<p>And the next day, when he went out, he saw
there was a fight be-tween two He-brews. And he
said to the one who was in the wrong, Why did you
strike that man?</p>
<p>And he said, Who made thee our judge? Dost
thou want to kill me, as thou didst the one from
E-gypt?</p>
<p>And Mo-ses was scared, for he thought no one
knew of this deed.</p>
<p>As soon as it came to the ears of the king, he
sought to slay Mo-ses. But Mo-ses fled from him,
and dwelt in the land of Mid-i-an, and found a wife
there, and took care of the flocks of Jeth-ro, his
wife's fath-er.</p>
<p>One day as he led his flock out in search of food
he came to Mount Ho-reb, and there he saw a flame<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_95" id="Page_95">[95]</SPAN></span>
of fire stream out of a bush, and the bush was not
burnt in the least.</p>
<p>As he drew near the bush the Lord spoke to him
out of the flame, and Mo-ses
hid his face, for he
dared not look on God.</p>
<p>The Lord said, The
cry of the chil-dren of Is-ra-el
has come up to me,
and I have seen how ill
they have been used.
And I will send thee to
Pha-ra-oh that thou mayst
bring them forth out of
the land of E-gypt.</p>
<p>But Mo-ses was loth
to go.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_029.jpg" width-obs="246" height-obs="400" alt="Moses and pharaoh's daughter" /> <span class="caption">MO-SES BROUGHT BE-FORE PHA-RA-OH'S DAUGH-TER.</span></div>
<p>And the Lord said,
What is that in thine
hand? And Mo-ses said,
A rod, And the Lord
said, Cast it on the
ground. And he cast it
on the ground, and it was changed to a snake, and
Mo-ses fled from it. Then the Lord said to Mo-ses,
Put forth thine hand, and take it by the tail. And
Mo-ses did so, and it was a rod in his hand. And<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_96" id="Page_96">[96]</SPAN></span>
the Lord said, Put now thy hand in on thy breast.
And he put it in, and when he drew it out it was
white, and like a dead hand. And he put his hand
in once more, and drew it out, and it was like the
rest of his flesh.</p>
<p>Then Mo-ses said, O, my Lord, I am not fit to do
this work, for I am slow of speech, and a man of few
words.</p>
<p>And the Lord said to him, I will be with thee,
and teach thee what thou wilt say.</p>
<p>Still Mo-ses was loth to go, and the Lord was
wroth with him, and said, Take Aa-ron with thee.
He can speak well. And thou shalt tell him what
to say and do, and I will teach you, and with this
rod in thy hand thou shalt do great things, as if thou
wert God.</p>
<p>So Mo-ses took his wife and his sons and put
them on an ass, and went back to E-gypt with the rod
of God in his hand.</p>
<p>And Mo-ses and Aa-ron went in to the king and
begged him to let the He-brews go out of the land.
And he would not, but laid more work on the men,
and bade them make bricks with-out straw, and do
all sorts of hard tasks.</p>
<p>And the Lord sent plagues on the land, and the
ponds dried up, and all the large streams were turned
to blood, and the fish died, and the stench of them<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_97" id="Page_97">[97]</SPAN></span>
made the air scarce fit to breathe. And there was
no wa-ter they could drink. Then there came a
plague of frogs,
and they were
so thick in the
land that Pha-ra-oh
said he
would let the
chil-dren of Is-ra-el
go if Mo-ses
would rid
him of the frogs
at the same
time.</p>
<p>But the
king did not
keep his word,
for as soon as he
found the frogs
grew less, he
said the He-brews
should
not go.</p>
<p>Then the
Lord smote the land with lice; but still Pha-ra-oh's
heart was hard.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_030.jpg" width-obs="392" height-obs="500" alt="the bush" /> <span class="caption">MOS-ES AT THE BURN-ING BUSH.</span></div>
<p>Then the Lord sent flies in such swarms that<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_98" id="Page_98">[98]</SPAN></span>
there was no place that was free from them, and they
made the food not fit to eat.</p>
<p>And the king told Mo-ses he would let the bond-slaves
go to serve their God, but they were not to go
far till the land was rid of flies. Then Mo-ses went
forth and prayed to God, and the flies left the land.
But still the king's heart was hard, and he would
not let them go.</p>
<p>Then the Lord sent worse plagues: the flocks
and herds died; there were boils on man and beast;
the crops did not come up, and rain, hail, and balls
of fire came down from the sky. And still the heart
of the king was as hard as stone. Then the Lord
sent lo-custs, that ate up all the hail had left, and
there was not a green leaf on the trees nor a blade of
grass to be seen in the whole land.</p>
<p>And the king bade Mo-ses to set him free from
this plague. And the Lord sent a strong west wind,
that blew the flies in-to the Red Sea. Yet Pha-ra-oh
would not let the He-brews go.</p>
<p>Then the Lord told Mo-ses to stretch out his
hand, and there came up a thick cloud that made the
land so dark that the folks staid in bed for three
days. And Pha-ra-oh said to Mo-ses, Get thee out
of my sight. For if I see thy face thou shalt die.</p>
<p>And Mo-ses said, Thou hast well said: I will see
thy face no more.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_99" id="Page_99">[99]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And the Lord sent one more plague on E-gypt:
he smote the first-born of men and of beasts, and a
great cry was heard through the land. And then
Pha-ra-oh had to let
the chil-dren of Is-ra-el
go, for he could not
keep up this strife with
God. And Mo-ses led
the He-brew chil-dren
out of E-gypt, and the
Lord sent a cloud by
day and a fire by night
to show them the
way.</p>
<p>And when they
were in camp by the
Red Sea, they looked
up and saw Pha-ra-oh
and his hosts, and were
in great fear lest he
should kill them. And
they cried out to the
Lord, and blamed
Mo-ses that he had
brought them in-to such straits.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_031.jpg" width-obs="328" height-obs="500" alt="dancing" /> <span class="caption">MIR-I-AM, THE SIS-TER OF MO-SES, AND THE WO-MEN OF IS-RAEL SING-ING PRAISES.</span></div>
<p>As they came to the Red Sea, Mo-ses raised his
rod and the sea rose like a wall on each side, and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_100" id="Page_100">[100]</SPAN></span>
the chil-dren of Is-ra-el went on dry land through the
midst of the sea.</p>
<p>Then Pha-ra-oh and his hosts came close in the
rear, and passed down be-tween the great sea-wall
that rose at the right hand and at the left. And the
waves that had stood still at a sign from God were
let loose, and the king and his horse-men were swept
out of sight.</p>
<p>When the chil-dren of Is-ra-el came out of the
Red Sea they were three days with naught to drink.
And when they came to a stream, called Ma-rah,
they found it bitter. And they said to Mo-ses,
What shall we drink?</p>
<p>And Mo-ses cried out to the Lord, and the Lord
showed him a tree, and when he had cast a branch
of it in the stream it was made sweet at once. And
they came to E-lim, where were ten wells and three-score
palm-trees, and there they made their camp.</p>
<p>It was not long ere there was a great cry for
bread.</p>
<p>And Mo-ses plead with God, and when the sun
went down that day quails flew in-to the camp, and
they had all the meat they cared to eat. At dawn
of the next day, as soon as the dew was off the ground,
there came a rain of what was at first thought to be
hail-stones.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_032.jpg" width-obs="600" height-obs="463" alt="crossing on dry land" /> <span class="caption">THE CROSS-ING OF THE RED SEA.</span></div>
<p>But Mo-ses said it was food that God had <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads 'se'">sent</ins>
them to eat, and they were to take all and no more
than they would need for one day. For they were
to trust in God that he would feed them each day.
On the sixth day they were to take what would last
them for two days, for no food fell on the day of rest.</p>
<p>This new food was called man-na.</p>
<p>As they went on they came to Reph-i-dim, but
found no wa-ter to drink. And they found fault
with Mo-ses. And Mo-ses cried out, Lord, what
shall I do to these, who have a mind to stone me?</p>
<p>At this time they were near Mount Ho-reb, where
God spoke to Mo-ses out of a bush that was on fire,
yet not burnt.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_033.jpg" width-obs="457" height-obs="600" alt="Moses and tablet" /> <span class="caption">MO-SES AND THE TA-BLES OF THE LAW.</span></div>
<p>And God told Mo-ses to take his rod in his hand
and go on till he came to a rock. And this rock he
was to strike with his rod, and wa-ter would flow out
of it. And Mo-ses did as the Lord told him, and
when he struck the rock the wa-ter ran out.</p>
<p>In the third month from the time they left E-gypt,
the chil-dren of Is-ra-el came near Mount Si-na-i, and
went in-to camp. And Mo-ses went up to the top
of the Mount, and the Lord spoke to him there.</p>
<p>On the third day a thick cloud of smoke rose
from Mount Si-na-i, and a loud noise that made
those that heard it quake with fear. And Mo-ses
led his flock out of the camp, and they came and
stood at the foot of the mount. And they said to
Mo-ses, Speak thou with us, and we will hear; but
let not God speak with us lest we die. But Mo-ses
told them that God had not come to make them die,
but to make them fear to do aught that did not please
him.</p>
<p>And God gave to Mo-ses two blocks of stone on
which were the Ten Laws that the chil-dren of Is-ra-el
were to keep.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_034.jpg" width-obs="400" height-obs="237" alt="oasis" /> <span class="caption">WELL AND PALM-TREES IN THE DES-ERT.</span></div>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_035.jpg" width-obs="400" height-obs="271" alt="" title="the Nile" /> <span class="caption">THE RIV-ER NILE IN E-GYPT.</span></div>
<p>Now while Mo-ses was in the mount, face to face
with God, those whom he had brought out of E-gypt
were in camp at the foot. And Mo-ses staid so
long that they made up their minds he would not
come back. So they said to Aa-ron, Make us a God
that we can bow down to. And Aa-ron bade them
throw all the gold they had in-to the fire. And they
did so, and it took the form of a calf. And when
God saw this he was not pleased, but bade Mo-ses
make haste down the mount.</p>
<p>When Mo-ses came down from the mount with
the two flat stones in his hands, and drew near the
camp, and saw what had been done, he was in a
great rage. He cast the blocks of stone out of his
hands and broke them at the foot of the mount.</p>
<p>Then he took the calf which they had made, and
burnt it in the fire till there was nought left of it but
a fine dust. And Mo-ses begged God to blot out
the sins of those whom he had led out of E-gypt.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_102" id="Page_102">[102]</SPAN><br/><SPAN name="Page_105" id="Page_105">[105]</SPAN><br/><SPAN name="Page_106" id="Page_106">[106]</SPAN></span>
And the Lord told Mo-ses to hew out two blocks of
stone like to the first, and bring them up with him
to the top of Mount Si-na-i.</p>
<p>This Mo-ses did, and the Lord wrote on them
the Ten Laws that all were to keep if they would
reach the land they sought.</p>
<p>They were more than two-score years on the road,
and in that time they met with plagues, and there
was strife in their midst, yet as they went there was
the fire by night and the cloud by day to show that
the Lord was with them.</p>
<p>When they came to Mount Hor and were yet
a long way from Ca-naan, Aa-ron died, and there
was great grief at his loss. They were sick at heart
and foot-sore, and spoke hard words of God and
Mo-ses. There is no bread here for us, they said,
and no wa-ter, and we loathe this man-na. And for
this sin God sent snakes in-to their camp, and they
bit the chil-dren of Is-ra-el so that a few of them died.
Then they plead with Mo-ses to rid them of the
snakes, and make their peace with God.</p>
<p>And Mo-ses prayed for them. And God told
him to make a snake like to those which bit
his flock, and set it up on a pole. And all those
who would look at this brass snake should be made
well.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_036.jpg" width-obs="445" height-obs="600" alt="Mt. Sinai" /> <span class="caption">MOS-ES ON MOUNT SINAI.</span></div>
<p>And Mo-ses did so. And this sign was meant
to show forth Christ, who was to heal men of their
sins, and to be raised up on a cross.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_037.jpg" width-obs="372" height-obs="500" alt="angel with sword and Balaam" /> <span class="caption">BA-LAAM AND THE ASS.</span></div>
<p>And Mo-ses
led his flock till
they came to
the plains of
Mo-ab. And
Ba-lak, the king
of that land,
thought they
had come to
fight with him,
and he sent a
man named Ba-laam
out to
curse them and
drive them back.
He told Ba-laam
he would make
him a rich man
if he would do
this thing, and
as Ba-laam was
fond of wealth
he said he would do <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads 'the the'">the</ins> king's will. So he set
forth on his ass, and had not gone far when he met
an an-gel with a drawn sword in his hand. Ba-laam<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_109" id="Page_109">[109]</SPAN><br/><SPAN name="Page_110" id="Page_110">[110]</SPAN></span>
did not see him, but the ass did and turned out
of the road. But the an-gel went on and stood in
a place where there was a wall on each side.</p>
<p>When the ass came to the place she went close
to the wall and tried to get by. But she hurt Ba-laam's
foot and he struck her and made her go on.
And the an-gel went on and stood in a place where
there was no room to turn to the right hand or the
left.</p>
<p>Then the ass shook with fright and fell down on
the ground. And Ba-laam struck her with the staff
that he had in his hand.</p>
<p>And the Lord made the ass speak like a man,
and say, What have I done to thee that thou hast
struck me these three times?</p>
<p>Ba-laam said, To make thee move on: I would
there were a sword in my hand, for I would kill thee.</p>
<p>Then the ass said, Am I not thine? and have
I been wont to do so to thee? And Ba-laam said,
No. Then the Lord made Ba-laam see the an-gel
that stood in the way with a drawn sword in his hand,
and Ba-laam bowed his face to the ground.</p>
<p>Then the an-gel said, Why hast thou struck thine
ass these three times? Lo, I came out to stop thee,
and to turn thee from the way of sin. And the ass
saw me, and turned from the path, and if she had
not done so I would have slain thee.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_111" id="Page_111">[111]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Then he said to Ba-laam, Go with the men the
king has sent, but say on-ly what I shall tell thee.</p>
<p>So Ba-laam went with the men, and when Ba-lak
heard that he
was come he
went out to meet
him. The next
day Ba-lak took
Ba-laam to a
high place, from
whence he could
look down on the
camp of Is-ra-el,
and curse them.</p>
<p>But the Lord
would not let
him curse them,
but made him
speak good
things of them.
This was done
on three high
mounts, and at
last the king was
wroth, and said to Ba-laam, I sent for thee to curse my
foes, and lo, these three times hast thou blest them.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_038.jpg" width-obs="387" height-obs="500" alt="on Mt Nebo" /> <span class="caption">MO-SES ON MOUNT NE-BO.</span></div>
<p>And Ba-lak bade him make haste and go back<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_112" id="Page_112">[112]</SPAN></span>
to his own home. And Ba-laam went off as poor as
he came, for Ba-lak gave him none of his gold.</p>
<p>The Lord brought Mo-ses and his flock to the
banks of the Jor-dan, which they would have to cross
to reach the land of Ca-naan. And while they were
there, Mo-ses went up to the top of Mount Ne-bo to
talk with God. And God told him how large the
land was that he would give to the chil-dren of Is-ra-el.
And he said that Mo-ses should look on it,
but should not step foot in the land. And Mo-ses
died on Mount Ne-bo, and though an old man, was
well and strong till the Lord took him. And no
one knows in what part of the earth his grave was
made.</p>
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<h2>CHAPTER VIII.</h2>
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