A Plain Reply to Bishop Colenso Respectfully Addressed to the Laymen of Englan
A Plain Reply to Bishop Colenso Respectfully Addressed to the Laymen of Englan
Walter Chamberlain
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Xv. 22) to Sinai (Numb, xxxiii. 8—15). It is Evident, therefore, that they travelled at a most leisurely pace, and that of the more than two months' time consumed, between Rameses and Sinai, a very small portion of it was taken up with actual travelling ; for the rest, they remained stationary at the places of their several encampments. The Egyptians were accustomed to mourn for their ' Gresswell's Three Witnesses, ch. I. , sec. 10, p. 84. 1862. Parker, Oxford. TO BISHOP COLENSO. 65 kings seven...ty-two days. ' Is it unreasonable to believe that several days were passed in the grief and consternation caused by the slaughter of the firstborn, of whom Pharaoh's eldest son was one ? Suppose we allow ten days to transpire for this purpose, before Pharaoh's grief and fear subsided, and rage and revenge occupied their places, and prompted him and his people to follow after Israel ? Then the three days' journey, between Rameses and Pi-hahiroth, must be stretched over a period of ten, and allow an encampment of three days each to two of the three stations, Succoth, Etham, and Pi-hahiroth ; with an encampment of four days for the remaining one.
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