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Exodus 14:25
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)
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Byron, Lord 4T 519-20    [1]
Census of Israel David took PP 747    [1]
Chariot, Chariots celestial, Elijah translated with convoy of DA 301    [12]
“Courage in the Lord!” cry of, in 1844 GW 265    [1]
Damman, Israel 2SG 40-2   
Day of God/Day of the Lord at hand 5T 98-105;6T 446;    [39]
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   
Face, Faces Aaron’s, described PP 425    [187]
Feasts of Israel See Festival  
Hope of Israel paper issued in Iowa 1T 655, 660   
“Israel,” name of, given to Jacob MB 144;PP 198;    [1]
Israel   [1302]
“Let,” in Exodus 5.4, means “hinder” PP 257   
Lord   [3]
“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