The Objections to the Historical Character of the Pentateuch in Part 1 of Dr

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The Objections to the Historical Character of the Pentateuch in Part 1 of Dr
Edward Greswell
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) It is clear then that from the beginning of these pro- ceedings with the plague of Blood, the question at issue both really was, and was understood on both sides to be, the de- parture of the whole nation of the Israelites from the midst of their former masters, not for a temporary purpose, not for a season, but for good and for ever. It is no objection that Exod. V. 3; iii. 18, even the first demand ran in the terms of " Let us go, we pray thee, three days' journey into the desert, and sacri...fice unto the LORD our God" for no promise to come back, after the performance of this act of worship, nor any engagement to go no further into the desert than this three days' journey, when it was over, was implied in those words. And such being the state of the case, and such the question at issue, from this time forward, is it conceivable that the whole nation, though previously assembled before the beginning of this contest, and previously made aware of their personal interest in its decision, convinced too from the very first, that their God was in earnest in demanding and enforcing their deliverance would stand by from the beginning to the end of the struggle merely looking on, as admiring specta- tors of some astonishing and wonderful drama, in which God and the King of Egypt were the principal actors, without taking a single step, in the way of preparation, while the con- test was still going on, against the time of its decision ?

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