PASSOVER
AND
DEPARTURE FROM EGYPT
CONTAINS MANY NEW TRUTHS.
WHEN DID
THE
ISRAELITES LEAVE EGYPT?
DID THEY
LEAVE
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE LAST PLAGUE OR WAIT AROUND
FOR SOME TIME?
WHAT
SIGNIFICANCE HAS THEIR DEPATURE WITH OTHER
EVENTS IN THE BIBLE?
The following
scriptures explain the above questions. When this
knowledge and that contained
in the companion article the Parting of the Red Sea
are learnt, the reader will see the amazing
parallel between the exodus and the
resurrection of Christ.
EX 12 V 6 Passover
lambs killed 14th at even or
twilight {before sunset}.
Exo 12:6 Now
you shall keep it until the fourteenth
day of the same month. Then the whole assembly
of the congregation of Israel
shall
kill it at twilight.
Verse 7 Put blood
on door posts.
Exo 12:7 And
they shall take some of the blood and put it
on the two doorposts and on the lintel of the
houses where they eat it.
Verse 8 Eat
Passover night of 15th {after
sunset}.
Exo
12:8 Then
they shall eat the flesh on
that night; roasted in fire, with unleavened
bread and with bitter herbs
they shall eat it.
Verse 11 Eat
Passover in haste and be ready to
travel.
Exo
12:11 And
thus you shall eat it: with
a belt on your waist, your
sandals on your feet, and your staff in your
hand. So you shall eat it in
haste. It is
the LORD's
Passover.
Verse 10 Burn what
is left of the lamb before
morning {before 12.01 a.m.}.
Exo
12:10 You
shall let none of it remain
until morning, and what remains of it until
morning you shall burn with fire.
Verse 29 The
firstborn of the Egyptians killed at midnight.
Exo 12:29 And it
came to pass at midnight that the LORD
struck all the firstborn in the land of Egypt,
from the firstborn of Pharaoh
who sat on his throne to the firstborn of the
captive who was
in the dungeon, and all the
firstborn of livestock.
Verse 30 All
Egyptians rose up at night {sometime
after midnight}.
Exo
12:30 So
Pharaoh rose in the night, he,
all his servants, and all the Egyptians; and
there was a great cry in Egypt,
for there
was not a house where
there
was not one dead.
Verse 31 Pharaoh
sends message to get out of Egypt.
Exo
12:31 Then
he called for Moses and Aaron
by night, and said, "Rise, go out from among my
people, both you and the
children of Israel.
And go, serve the LORD as you have said.
Verse 32 Flocks and
herds to go with Israelites.
Exo
12:32 Also
take your flocks and your
herds, as you have said, and be gone; and bless
me also."
Verse 33
The
Egyptians
were urgent to send them out of the land in haste.
Exo
12:33 And
the Egyptians urged the
people, that they might send them out of the
land in haste. For they said,
"We shall
all be
dead."
Verses
35,36 Israelites
had already spoiled the
Egyptians.
Exo
12:35 Now
the children of Israel had
done according to the word of Moses, and they
had asked from the Egyptians
articles of silver, articles of gold, and
clothing.
Exo
12:36 And
the LORD had given the people
favor in the sight of the Egyptians, so that
they granted them what they
requested. Thus they
plundered the Egyptians.
Verse 37 Israelites
left the 15th {sometime after
midnight, still dark but morning}.
Exo
12:37 Then
the children of Israel
journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about six
hundred thousand men on foot,
besides children.
Deu 16:1 "Observe
the month of Abib, and keep the
Passover to the LORD your God, for in the month
of Abib the LORD your God
brought you out of Egypt
by night.
Israelites left in sight of Egyptians {early
morning of 15th}. This Exodus
from Rameses was early morning say 2 am. The
moon was bright that night
and they were seen by the Egyptians as they
marched out of Egypt.
Num
33:3 They
departed from Rameses in the
first month, on the fifteenth day of the first
month; on the day after the
Passover the children of Israel went out with
boldness in the sight of all the
Egyptians.
The
Israelites
ate the Passover dressed and ready to go, they did
not wait 24 hours before
leaving. They
were to eat it in haste. They left
Rameses a few hours after eating the
Passover. They
ate the Passover around
7-8 pm. They
left after midnight, but
before daylight, in keeping with all of the above
scriptures.
The Egyptian
firstborn died of a plague, so they were urgent to
thrust out the Israelites
before morning, lest they all died of the same
plague.
The
Israelites
had spoiled the Egyptians well in advance before
the Passover.
Ex. 11 v 1-3.
An
interesting
comparison which will be made plain in our
article, Parting of the Red Sea is
that the Red Sea
started parting three days
from sunset start of the 15th, This is three days
from the start of the 1st Day
of Unleavened Bread.
The
Israelites
marched out of Egypt
on the 1st Day of Unleavened Bread, sometime after
midnight but before
daybreak, they were in view of the Egyptians.
The Egyptians were burying their dead, so
this would have happened in
the early hours of the morning around 2 am with a
bright moon, as the group of
3,000,000 {approx} marched out of Rameses.
Note that God
had
told the Israelites to stay in their tents until
morning, this word does mean
in the Hebrew break of day but the Egyptians were
urgent and thrust them out
because they were frightened that those who were
alive might yet die of the
plague if the Israelites remained any longer.
God’s words let my people go
would be ringing in their ears.
We have
clearly
shown the order of events regarding the departure
from Egypt. It is
very clear in scripture what happened
and this article is a great help when
understanding the new knowledge about the
correct time to keep the Passover and Days of
Unleavened Bread.