And took off their chariot wheels, that they drave them heavily: so that the Egyptians said, Let us flee from the face of Israel; for the Lord fighteth for them against the Egyptians. (Exodus 14:25)
Ahab, king of Israel
2BC 1033-4, 1036;DA 120, 587;Ed 60;LS 321;PK 114-6, 121, 123, 126, 133, 137, 139-40, 190, 192, 195-6, 204-7, 215-6, 224, 230, 244, 254-5, 279;2SG 284;1T 251;3T 262-3, 273-80, 287-8;5T 191, 526-7;TM 462;
[32]
Chariot, Chariots
celestial, Elijah translated with convoy of
DA 301
[12]
“Courage in the Lord!”
cry of, in 1844
GW 265
[1]
Egyptian, Egyptians
accustomed to luxurious diet
PP 377
[72]
Egyptian chariot, Egyptian chariots
wheels of, angels removed
SR 124
El-elohe-Israel
signifies “God, the God of Israel”
PP 204
Feasts of Israel
See Festival
“Let,”
in Exodus 5.4, means “hinder”
PP 257
“O Love That Will Not Let Me Go,”
poem by George Matheson, quoted
MH 179
Palmerston, Lord
premier of England, quoted
SL 30
Real Presence of the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Blessed Eucharist, Proved From Scripture
by Nicholas P. Wiseman, quoted
GC 59