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11 And when (the) men of Egypt had cast out from them(selves) the men of Israel, and the vengeance had ceased from the men of Egypt, and (then) again when they would take the men of Israel, and again-call them to their service, [And when Egyptians had cast them out from them, and vengeance had ceased from them, and again they would them take, and to their service again-call,]

12 then (the) God of heaven opened the sea to (or for) these men of Israel fleeing away, so that on this side and on that side [or so that on either side] the waters were made (as) firm as walls, and in their walking these men with dry feet passed the deepness of the sea.

13 In which place the while (an) unnumerable host of (the) men of Egypt [or the unnumberable host of Egyptians] pursued Israel, it was (or they were) so covered with waters, that there dwelled not namely one man alive [or there (was) left not one], that should tell the deed to (their) after-comers.

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