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Show ee 222 ~ 5s 4. 251 eT ~Thefecond Boke of thefirpart " HAP.A.Gul Cx | ~ . : i n ct anthof that hi S$ I niracl fields of Loz UAIN git he year 2 5 rcthe i ii es inthe * tie laft mo haF y care ar - Ont ws - hie firkt Hebrew moneth Abibsor the 5..o6that moaeth, beginning theday 14. day oftlie HERR! fh to Dap boa ; the other to Alus, € iftant from R aphidins fixe mi eS. Here being agq with want of water, they mutmuredthe fourth time; and repented them of theirline preft deparmanner ofbeafts; thanto fuffer a cafualland them{elties to be fed and beatenafterthe fometimeneceffary want, and ta vndergoe the hazzards and trauailes which cuery manly minde feeketh after, forthe loite atidcheic of God, freed omes. But But A¢o/es and their ownfree AZo/es with with the thet:fame rod d which which hehe divided the Sea 1uided the § with. i aiean oftheworlda sing was theeclébration ofthe Palle. 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Whether this Helim were thenameof a Towneor ae City ; c in Mofes time; I cantor atfirme., ;And y' yet the {earcity of Waters inthat Region was fach as‘Helim, which had twel 3 l ue Fountaines,could hardly beleft vnpeopled.». 3 v c wilia 4 m, Archbifhop of Tyrej Hiftory of the Holy Warres foun j it his 39 d at Heli m the ruine s Of agreat andancient City. willetrdate at fuch time as. Baldwine Aad che firte palt that way into Egyp Cap.tg. te dagrelfis Laith hey Helin, Ci uitater antigquifsimam populo {raclitico fiPophay oer eeeith AliquandoFariliarem ; i qreaive c1i98 aanicslaniercin ee - aznenifft, Ie. cog ate IE a NSH 4 YER Tai BAMA AAE KE, tenbes sim mare rant, Entring Helin 4 REy Hctens Visinnm fecon ; City, ell Awewn formetinne to thepeople of tfrael 3 ye ther, when he came, the inhabitants forewarned ofthe themfelues into the Sea,lying ncere them. From Elim Kings approath, tok Boate,and (bifte he returned again towards the South, andfatedowne by. the banks ofthe Red Sea: he had knowledge of Amalech, who repaired the feuenth manfion. Foritfeemeth that 4o to refitt his paflagethrough thatpart ofArabia. And Mofes who had notas yet ttainedthofe ofthe Hebrewes, appointed to beare armes : nor afiured the mindes ofthe reft, who Sacountring with the leaft mifery, wert wisn whereicobracivensce geneweenand 7 fattaine fo dangerous.an enemies he shinfone made a) a a raha, tovn ao Ce teenth ofthis fecond Moneth called Ziad Yor Tian = a i a a Fh antion, a 4 he Defart of Zin ; where the children ofIftael mutined a sata ett want Cha rerofExodus, Mofo a. a vechiiil ro theoffood. red Sca,Inthe but in fixteenth che eer iefro; ‘Elim mee Oomittet ‘this retrait tie ier from inti y. ew Camping, in the 33. of Aum : Hereinpleafed God to fend {o manyfights of Quail ' incamping Was couered with them. Theintorninarcie acide ; the Country the fixtcenth of ExodaS, ture from:Beyot, where they rathercontented : f Iftaeliremoued from the general affembly at 14, marched Mo/és withthe childreno Ramafes, and to Succothi as ¢ "ahaa ' Anddeparting thence they madetheir third Station at Etham:and iournyingfrom ECH: r tham,they-incamped "nirp RA: inthe: Vally: of PihacherothsorMigdol,ynderthe MountairBeal> : ib : 5 zephon;> and. in the fame'night > > after mid-night, ' r they paftthe Red Sea : Pharaoh : andhis Armyperithing in their returne, about the firft not dawne uered the bankes of Arabia,gauethankes vnto God; of the day... Mo/és hauing tecofor the deliuery of Ifrael; aud mie ;i arts of fArabiaPetrxa,called he Kingno ftay on that coaft,entredtheDefi ArabiaPetrea,called Sur; Sur, But But finding findi no : bit obehdue-which waterinithat paflage, he incampedat Marah, in the ineondt? Defart of Etham, which in Bai? Ss v.22.is al{o called Sur, 25 «miles froma the Sea: wherethe children of Ifrael preft with , eer . : sae extreame thirft, murmured bavzchs approachit : againft Mofes the fecond time Carers 3 re ae firftat ; Phsrzohs Pihacheroth,and iene approac oadaiver now,in-Arabia. : Mofes fbitt © water taking the branches and caftine But of atiee, stowihgbarca thefame therinto madethe nee shidatiel na Bein flote confimied their them whichMoneth the pos which we - re S the lecarriedferuedwith ranin fhead e29 op OF bread. For now oe wa eee is Piecarried with them out of Eoype: And though they fer anpreheso mate Seer Shae it feemeth thatthey ere the-children withall : adifor bin re crued them both forthe milke to rele SSN ASed WA ane' tor bread torftore themfelues when they came tothe Lan Promifd, : ak Fromhence towards Raphidinthey made two temoues of twenty miles'; the op Ee_veggf the Hiftory of the World. allj-in thefight of the Elderé of Ifrael, broughtwater$ our of the rocke, wherewith whole multitude were fatisfied, 10 the Exod.17, §.II | am _ cf amas oes Ofthe Amslekites, Madianites,and Kenites, upon and lethroes comming : who being a Kenite, wasoccasion of the battell with the Amalekites, Priefl of Madian, ; ye ; a et hk : ; Ndwhile Mofésincamped in histapproach/anletehelfed the Amalekires who had thatthis he place} knowledseof measittolleade the chilldren of rset ikchon i pe SNe ia agemiecce: me Seachem gl their County: (which seing barren of itfelfe ititndeod , would\be vetet: ywafted by-fo baling Sreat a multitude of people. and cattell)t htendh Seteat : noughvit.moft chemthemat at Repbidinls sehen Herp water;atid all otherfor their aauantage fet-vpon apie. 7#: Wherethe w needfull roetohe lifeor ant OF W ater, ind a otherthines £ ungs need: u orthe hifeo aman infeebled them. On theother fide. a/o/es pérceiuing theirrefolutions; gauecharge to lofvato draw outa fufficient number of the Between whom and v/rael,the victory remainedableft Hebrewes) to incouhter LAmalech; doubtfull; for themioft partof the day' Exod,17- the Hlebremes and Amalekites contending with equali hopes'8& repulfes formany hours. And had not the ftrength of Mofes prayers to:'God beenof far greater'force; and more preualent;: than all tefittance and atterpt miadeby the bodiesof men' s:tharvaliant and warlike Natiomhad greatly endangered thewhole enterprife. "For! thofe bodies which srevnacquainted with fearcity offood;ard thofe mines whort a feruileeducation hath dulledybeing beate n,écdef{pair heir firft auctions hace iments firft atcemprs ateempts, wil hardly,ornéuer ppaired tnntitheir hardly¥5 euer be.bri be brought empts, will 8 S S E L eee 9 Afterthis viéto ty,Jechrorepaired'té Mofe s, bring ing'w ithh its a40/és his wife two Sons, which sandhig 2 either Lethro forbareto condué, ct, or Mofésto receiue, till hehad by serch eh this | ouerthrow of Armalech the better affured himfelfe of that part of Arabia, For it is Writ ae Seas Ptetr wee Lert he eerah that God bad} aoneforMokes,crc.of of Miatee w nich the laft deed,to Mol sranicede wit,the J ouerthrowenters of Amalecb, fue eearo courage and affurance, heethen repairedito hisfonne inJaw Mofes,ar Sinai, Whereamonsft otherthings, he aduifed Ato/estoappoint dudgesyand other Officers, ouer Yracl; bring himfelfeynable to giue order inallcaufesand controuerfies;among fo ny tholifandsof peopl e;falliof difcontentmentand maprinate comtroucriie: »"hisizetBroatthoust ks dweltamongft the Midienites: yet he was by Nation akenire, ° asin thefourch ofLedges. xiGet'qaitisemanifen ite, which wasof the children of Hobabjtdwit, pwherditiswiitten {Nowleber rhe the anne of lethio, sbefatber in lew of NOLS was departedfrdm the Kenites; and pitched. bis Tents@vtitl rhe Plaine ofZaanain nanangt mrbe soe oBSemahtul commande kien rom aniong the Amalehites, lett heefhould deftroythem witlothe wenbes inhabited the mountains of.sin Kadefo<and 3.15 .u.18; Amalekires, Foxthe the Uimalekites dvelvin the Plainsy yum, 24. vad: Pere Moun pho eo Balsa; fpeakingof the Kewites gsrreng 2 rey awellingplace; aoe sta " ref inthe Rocke.» And POAT: that se4!-fpared this‘Nation, hee ginech caufe, that t cythewed mercy. to for allthe children of dfracl, whentthey a Bs pt. For thefe Kenites were.a Nation of tHe Madsanites; and the camewvpfroln Gers, Madianites weve Of the ifflties of Atadsan, onc ofthe fixe fonnesiwhich Abraban) begabon Kethura : ard oe alfo take that name of Kenites from Kethura, of whom aey defcended by ae orhersiwrho' as itfeemeth) kepethe knowledge of thetrue God sieving Wein they recenied from their parent CAbrabam,\» Bor veer ich Mofes; when hee fled! ourof INO AMiatav, and married the daughter Heypt of: Jethro, dolatets) hauemadeverhioes daughter the Miottter would nor (had he found thems of his children. Andalthough the at aremamed amongft thofe Mations, vvnich God: promifed; that the {eede 4erabam fhould roote out, andinherite of their lands; yet it cannot bee meant by thefe!s who varerdefeended from' Abrihak himlelfe sur by fome orhier Nation, bearing AY aig |