13:1 The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
13:2 "Consecrate
to
me
all
the
firstborn.
Whatever
is
the
first
to
open
the
womb
among
the
people
of
Israel,
both
of
man
and
of
beast,
is
mine."
13:3 Then
Moses
said
to
the
people,
"Remember
this
day
in
which
you
came
out
from
Egypt,
out
of
the
house
of
slavery,
for
by
a
strong
hand
the
LORD
brought
you
out
from
this
place.
No
leavened
bread
shall
be
eaten.
13:4 Today,
in
the
month
of
Abib,
you
are
going
out.
13:5 And
when
the
LORD
brings
you
into
the
land
of
the
Canaanites,
the
Hittites,
the
Amorites,
the
Hivites,
and
the
Jebusites,
which
he
swore
to
your
fathers
to
give
you,
a
land
flowing
with
milk
and
honey,
you
shall
keep
this
service
in
this
month.
13:6 Seven
days
you
shall
eat
unleavened
bread,
and
on
the
seventh
day
there
shall
be
a
feast
to
the
LORD.
13:7 Unleavened
bread
shall
be
eaten
for
seven
days;
no
leavened
bread
shall
be
seen
with
you,
and
no
leaven
shall
be
seen
with
you
in
all
your
territory.
13:8 You
shall
tell
your
son
on
that
day,
'It
is
because
of
what
the
LORD
did
for
me
when
I
came
out
of
Egypt.'
13:9 And
it
shall
be
to
you
as
a
sign
on
your
hand
and
as
a
memorial
between
your
eyes,
that
the
law
of
the
LORD
may
be
in
your
mouth.
For
with
a
strong
hand
the
LORD
has
brought
you
out
of
Egypt.
13:10 You
shall
therefore
keep
this
statute
at
its
appointed
time
from
year
to
year.
13:11 "When
the
LORD
brings
you
into
the
land
of
the
Canaanites,
as
he
swore
to
you
and
your
fathers,
and
shall
give
it
to
you,
13:12 you
shall
set
apart
to
the
LORD
all
that
first
opens
the
womb.
All
the
firstborn
of
your
animals
that
are
males
shall
be
the
LORD's.
13:13 Every
firstborn
of
a
donkey
you
shall
redeem
with
a
lamb,
or
if
you
will
not
redeem
it
you
shall
break
its
neck.
Every
firstborn
of
man
among
your
sons
you
shall
redeem.
13:14 And
when
in
time
to
come
your
son
asks
you,
'What
does
this
mean'
you
shall
say
to
him,
'By
a
strong
hand
the
LORD
brought
us
out
of
Egypt,
from
the
house
of
slavery.
13:15 For
when
Pharaoh
stubbornly
refused
to
let
us
go,
the
LORD
killed
all
the
firstborn
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
the
firstborn
of
man
and
the
firstborn
of
animals.
Therefore
I
sacrifice
to
the
LORD
all
the
males
that
first
open
the
womb,
but
all
the
firstborn
of
my
sons
I
redeem.'
13:16 It
shall
be
as
a
mark
on
your
hand
or
frontlets
between
your
eyes,
for
by
a
strong
hand
the
LORD
brought
us
out
of
Egypt."
13:17 When
Pharaoh
let
the
people
go,
God
did
not
lead
them
by
way
of
the
land
of
the
Philistines,
although
that
was
near.
For
God
said,
"Lest
the
people
change
their
minds
when
they
see
war
and
return
to
Egypt."
13:18 But
God
led
the
people
around
by
the
way
of
the
wilderness
toward
the
Red
Sea.
And
the
people
of
Israel
went
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
equipped
for
battle.
13:19 Moses
took
the
bones
of
Joseph
with
him,
for
Joseph
had
made
the
sons
of
Israel
solemnly
swear,
saying,
"God
will
surely
visit
you,
and
you
shall
carry
up
my
bones
with
you
from
here."
13:20 And
they
moved
on
from
Succoth
and
encamped
at
Etham,
on
the
edge
of
the
wilderness.
13:21 And
the
LORD
went
before
them
by
day
in
a
pillar
of
cloud
to
lead
them
along
the
way,
and
by
night
in
a
pillar
of
fire
to
give
them
light,
that
they
might
travel
by
day
and
by
night.
13:22 The
pillar
of
cloud
by
day
and
the
pillar
of
fire
by
night
did
not
depart
from
before
the
people.