Historiae Biblicae Veteris et Novi Testamenti of 1748, Fourteenth Engraving

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[Exodus C.1 V.8-14] Surrexit rex novus – qui ignorabat Ioseph – et ait: – opprimamus – Israel -.Praeposuit itaque eis Magistros – ut affligerent eos oneribus – Luti omnique famulatu.

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C.2 V.5 Filia Pharaonis – cum vidisset fiscellam et allatam aperiens, cernensque parvulus, miserta – 10. adoptavit -, vocavitque Moyses. 12. postquam creverat vidit afflictionem, et Aegyptium percutientem quemdam de fratribus suis – et percussum abscondit sabulo. – et palam factus est. 17. Moyses defensis puellis, adaquavit oves earum – 21. accepitque Sephoram uxorem. C.3 2. dominus in flamma ignis – rubi – vocavit eum, et ait: Moyses – solve calceamentum – locus, in quo stas terra Sancta est. – vidi afflictionem populi mei – et clamorem audivi -.descendi ut liberem.Ego sum, qui sum. C.4 occurit ei Dominus, et volebat occidere, – tulit Sephora – petram, et circumcidit praeputuum filis. C.5 14 flagellati sunt, qui praerant operibus – iniuste – ab exactoribus Pharaonis.

Exodus C.1 V.8 There arose a new king – that knew not Joseph – V.9 and he said – V.10 let us oppress – Israel -. V.11 Therefore he set over them masters – to afflict them with burdens – V.14 in clay and with all manner of service.
C.2 V.5 The daughter of Pharao – when she saw the basket and when it was brought, V.6 she opened it and seeing an infant, having compassion – V.10 she adopted -, and called him Moses. 
V.11 after he was grown up, he saw affliction, and an Egyptian striking one of his brethren- V.12 and he slew him and hid him in the sand. - V.14 it came to be known.
V.17 Moses defending the maids, watered their sheep
V.21 and he took Sephora to wife:
C.3 V.2 the Lord in a flame of fire – of a bush: V.4 he called to him, and said: Moses – put off the shoes – the place whereon thou standest is holy ground. – V.7 I have seen the affliction of my people – and I have heard the cry -. V.8 I am come down to deliver them. V.14 I AM WHO AM. 
C.4 V.24 the Lord met him, and would have killed, – V. 25 Sephora took – a stone, and circumcised the fore skin of the son.
C.5 V.14 they that were over the works were scourged – unjustly – by Pharao’s taskmasters.

January


Annus Dierum Sanctorum
Erunt novissimi primi.
The first shall be last
Mark 10.31
In capite ejus diademata multa.
On his head were many diadems.
Apocalypse 19.12Mensis iste, vobis principium mensium : primus erit in mensibus anni.
This month shall be to you the beginning of months: it shall be the first in the months of the year.
Exodus 12.2
Quae celsa de viventibus saxis ad astra tolleris.
With living stones built up on high, And rising to yon starry sky;
Scalpri salubris ictibus et tunsione plurima.
By many a salutary stroke, By many a weary blow that broke,
Fabri polita malleo hanc saxa molem construunt.
Or polished with a workman’s skill, The stones that form that glorious pile,
Coelestis urbs Jerusalem

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