Exodus 12:34
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Overview - Exodus 12 | |
1 | The beginning of the year is changed. |
3 | The passover is instituted. |
11 | The import of the rite of the passover. |
15 | Unleavened bread, etc. |
29 | The firstborn are slain. |
31 | The Israelites are driven out of the land. |
37 | They come to Succoth. |
41 | The time of their sojourning. |
43 | The ordinance of the passover. |
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Exodus 12:34 (King James Version)
And the people took their dough before it was leavened, their kneadingtroughs being bound up in their clothes upon their shoulders.
- kneading troughs
- or, dough.
- 8:3
- Probably like the kneading-troughs of the Arabs; comparatively small wooden bowls, which also serve them for dishes. Their being bound up in their clothes may mean no more than their being wrapped up in their {hykes,} or long, loose, garments
- See Shaw's Travels, p. 224, 4to. edit.