12:1 And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses
and
Aaron
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
saying,
12:2 This
month
shall
be
unto
you
the
beginning
of
months:
it
shall
be
the
first
month
of
the
year
to
you.
12:3 Speak
ye
unto
all
the
congregation
of
Israel,
saying,
In
the
tenth
[day]
of
this
month
they
shall
take
to
them
every
man
a
lamb,
according
to
their
fathers'
houses,
a
lamb
for
a
household:
12:4 and
if
the
household
be
too
little
for
a
lamb,
then
shall
he
and
his
neighbor
next
unto
his
house
take
one
according
to
the
number
of
the
souls;
according
to
every
man's
eating
ye
shall
make
your
count
for
the
lamb.
12:5 Your
lamb
shall
be
without
blemish,
a
male
a
year
old:
ye
shall
take
it
from
the
sheep,
or
from
the
goats:
12:6 and
ye
shall
keep
it
until
the
fourteenth
day
of
the
same
month;
and
the
whole
assembly
of
the
congregation
of
Israel
shall
kill
it
at
even.
12:7 And
they
shall
take
of
the
blood,
and
put
it
on
the
two
side-posts
and
on
the
lintel,
upon
the
houses
wherein
they
shall
eat
it.
12:8 And
they
shall
eat
the
flesh
in
that
night,
roast
with
fire,
and
unleavened
bread;
with
bitter
herbs
they
shall
eat
it.
12:9 Eat
not
of
it
raw,
nor
boiled
at
all
with
water,
but
roast
with
fire;
its
head
with
its
legs
and
with
the
inwards
thereof.
12:10 And
ye
shall
let
nothing
of
it
remain
until
the
morning;
but
that
which
remaineth
of
it
until
the
morning
ye
shall
burn
with
fire.
12:11 And
thus
shall
ye
eat
it:
with
your
loins
girded,
your
shoes
on
your
feet,
and
your
staff
in
your
hand;
and
ye
shall
eat
it
in
haste:
it
is
Jehovah's
passover.
12:12 For
I
will
go
through
the
land
of
Egypt
in
that
night,
and
will
smite
all
the
first-born
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
man
and
beast;
and
against
all
the
gods
of
Egypt
I
will
execute
judgments:
I
am
Jehovah.
12:13 And
the
blood
shall
be
to
you
for
a
token
upon
the
houses
where
ye
are:
and
when
I
see
the
blood,
I
will
pass
over
you,
and
there
shall
no
plague
be
upon
you
to
destroy
you,
when
I
smite
the
land
of
Egypt.
12:14 And
this
day
shall
be
unto
you
for
a
memorial,
and
ye
shall
keep
it
a
feast
to
Jehovah:
throughout
your
generations
ye
shall
keep
it
a
feast
by
an
ordinance
for
ever.
12:15 Seven
days
shall
ye
eat
unleavened
bread;
even
the
first
day
ye
shall
put
away
leaven
out
of
your
houses:
for
whosoever
eateth
leavened
bread
from
the
first
day
until
the
seventh
day,
that
soul
shall
be
cut
off
from
Israel.
12:16 And
in
the
first
day
there
shall
be
to
you
a
holy
convocation,
and
in
the
seventh
day
a
holy
convocation;
no
manner
of
work
shall
be
done
in
them,
save
that
which
every
man
must
eat,
that
only
may
be
done
by
you.
12:17 And
ye
shall
observe
the
[feast
of]
unleavened
bread;
for
in
this
selfsame
day
have
I
brought
your
hosts
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt:
therefore
shall
ye
observe
this
day
throughout
your
generations
by
an
ordinance
for
ever.
12:18 In
the
first
[month],
on
the
fourteenth
day
of
the
month
at
even,
ye
shall
eat
unleavened
bread,
until
the
one
and
twentieth
day
of
the
month
at
even.
12:19 Seven
days
shall
there
be
no
leaven
found
in
your
houses:
for
whosoever
eateth
that
which
is
leavened,
that
soul
shall
be
cut
off
from
the
congregation
of
Israel,
whether
he
be
a
sojourner,
or
one
that
is
born
in
the
land.
12:20 Ye
shall
eat
nothing
leavened;
in
all
your
habitations
shall
ye
eat
unleavened
bread.
12:21 Then
Moses
called
for
all
the
elders
of
Israel,
and
said
unto
them,
Draw
out,
and
take
you
lambs
according
to
your
families,
and
kill
the
passover.
12:22 And
ye
shall
take
a
bunch
of
hyssop,
and
dip
it
in
the
blood
that
is
in
the
basin,
and
strike
the
lintel
and
the
two
side-posts
with
the
blood
that
is
in
the
basin;
and
none
of
you
shall
go
out
of
the
door
of
his
house
until
the
morning.
12:23 For
Jehovah
will
pass
through
to
smite
the
Egyptians;
and
when
he
seeth
the
blood
upon
the
lintel,
and
on
the
two
side-posts,
Jehovah
will
pass
over
the
door,
and
will
not
suffer
the
destroyer
to
come
in
unto
your
houses
to
smite
you.
12:24 And
ye
shall
observe
this
thing
for
an
ordinance
to
thee
and
to
thy
sons
for
ever.
12:25 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
ye
are
come
to
the
land
which
Jehovah
will
give
you,
according
as
he
hath
promised,
that
ye
shall
keep
this
service.
12:26 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
your
children
shall
say
unto
you,
What
mean
ye
by
this
service
12:27 that
ye
shall
say,
It
is
the
sacrifice
of
Jehovah's
passover,
who
passed
over
the
houses
of
the
children
of
Israel
in
Egypt,
when
he
smote
the
Egyptians,
and
delivered
our
houses.
And
the
people
bowed
the
head
and
worshipped.
12:28 And
the
children
of
Israel
went
and
did
so;
as
Jehovah
had
commanded
Moses
and
Aaron,
so
did
they.
12:29 And
it
came
to
pass
at
midnight,
that
Jehovah
smote
all
the
first-born
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
from
the
first-born
of
Pharaoh
that
sat
on
his
throne
unto
the
first-born
of
the
captive
that
was
in
the
dungeon;
and
all
the
first-born
of
cattle.
12:30 And
Pharaoh
rose
up
in
the
night,
he,
and
all
his
servants,
and
all
the
Egyptians;
and
there
was
a
great
cry
in
Egypt,
for
there
was
not
a
house
where
there
was
not
one
dead.
12:31 And
he
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron
by
night,
and
said,
Rise
up,
get
you
forth
from
among
my
people,
both
ye
and
the
children
of
Israel;
and
go,
serve
Jehovah,
as
ye
have
said.
12:32 Take
both
your
flocks
and
your
herds,
as
ye
have
said,
and
be
gone;
and
bless
me
also.
12:33 And
the
Egyptians
were
urgent
upon
the
people,
to
send
them
out
of
the
land
in
haste;
for
they
said,
We
are
all
dead
men.
12:34 And
the
people
took
their
dough
before
it
was
leavened,
their
kneading-troughs
being
bound
up
in
their
clothes
upon
their
shoulders.
12:35 And
the
children
of
Israel
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
they
asked
of
the
Egyptians
jewels
of
silver,
and
jewels
of
gold,
and
raiment.
12:36 And
Jehovah
gave
the
people
favor
in
the
sight
of
the
Egyptians,
so
that
they
let
them
have
what
they
asked.
And
they
despoiled
the
Egyptians.
12:37 And
the
children
of
Israel
journeyed
from
Rameses
to
Succoth,
about
six
hundred
thousand
on
foot
that
were
men,
besides
children.
12:38 And
a
mixed
multitude
went
up
also
with
them;
and
flocks,
and
herds,
even
very
much
cattle.
12:39 And
they
baked
unleavened
cakes
of
the
dough
which
they
brought
forth
out
of
Egypt;
for
it
was
not
leavened,
because
they
were
thrust
out
of
Egypt,
and
could
not
tarry,
neither
had
they
prepared
for
themselves
any
victuals.
12:40 Now
the
time
that
the
children
of
Israel
dwelt
in
Egypt
was
four
hundred
and
thirty
years.
12:41 And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
four
hundred
and
thirty
years,
even
the
selfsame
day
it
came
to
pass,
that
all
the
hosts
of
Jehovah
went
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
12:42 It
is
a
night
to
be
much
observed
unto
Jehovah
for
bringing
them
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt:
this
is
that
night
of
Jehovah,
to
be
much
observed
of
all
the
children
of
Israel
throughout
their
generations.
12:43 And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses
and
Aaron,
This
is
the
ordinance
of
the
passover:
there
shall
no
foreigner
eat
thereof;
12:44 but
every
man's
servant
that
is
bought
for
money,
when
thou
hast
circumcised
him,
then
shall
he
eat
thereof.
12:45 A
sojourner
and
a
hired
servant
shall
not
eat
thereof.
12:46 In
one
house
shall
it
be
eaten;
thou
shalt
not
carry
forth
aught
of
the
flesh
abroad
out
of
the
house;
neither
shall
ye
break
a
bone
thereof.
12:47 All
the
congregation
of
Israel
shall
keep
it.
12:48 And
when
a
stranger
shall
sojourn
with
thee,
and
will
keep
the
passover
to
Jehovah,
let
all
his
males
be
circumcised,
and
then
let
him
come
near
and
keep
it;
and
he
shall
be
as
one
that
is
born
in
the
land:
but
no
uncircumcised
person
shall
eat
thereof.
12:49 One
law
shall
be
to
him
that
is
home-born,
and
unto
the
stranger
that
sojourneth
among
you.
12:50 Thus
did
all
the
children
of
Israel;
as
Jehovah
commanded
Moses
and
Aaron,
so
did
they.
12:51 And
it
came
to
pass
the
selfsame
day,
that
Jehovah
did
bring
the
children
of
Israel
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
by
their
hosts.