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and that soothly thy people should pass wonderfully; forsooth that they should find a new death.

For why each creature serving to thine behests (or to thy commands), was reformed to his kind at the beginning, (so) that thy children should be kept unhurt. [Each creature forsooth to his kind from the beginning was again-figured, serving to thine behests, that thy children should be kept unhurt.]

For why a cloud beshadowed the castles of them (or their camp), and dry earth appeared in water that was before (or where water was before), and a way without letting (or hindrance) appeared in the Reed Sea (or the Red Sea), and a field burgeoning from (a) full great depth; [For a cloud shadowed the tents of them, and in the water that was before, the earth appeared dry; and in the Red Sea (a) way without letting (or hindrance), and a burgeoning field of full great depth;]

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