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Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 17:1-7; Numbers 20:2-13
The Israelites come to Rephidim (or Meribah) and complain because there is no drinking-water
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 16
Miracle of the manna and the quails
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 15:22-27
The Israelites come to the oasis of Elim, where they find twelve springs and seventy palmtrees
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 15:1-21
Miriam takes up a tambourine and dances; all the women follow her
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 14
With his people safe on the shore, Moses raises his hands and causes the water to return; Pharaoh's army perishes in the water (Red Sea)
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 14
Moses lifts up his rod and the water divides (Red Sea); the angel of God and the pillar of cloud move to the rear
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 14
Pharaoh is told of the flight of the Israelites
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 3-4
God appears to Aaron; Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh; Aaron performs the miracle of the rod changing into a snake
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 3-4
At an inn, God (or the angel of God) tries to kill Moses; Zipporah appeases God by circumcising one of her sons
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 3-4
Moses and Jethro parting
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 3-4
While tending Jethro's flock Moses comes to Horeb; the burning bush
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 2:11-25
Moses drives away the shepherds who wanted to prevent Jethro's daughters from watering their father's flock; Moses is received in Jethro's house
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 2:11-25
Moses and his people; the flight to Midian
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 2:1-10
The finding of Moses: Pharaoh's daughter comes to bathe with her maidens in the river and discovers the child floating on the water
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Exodus 2:1-10
Moses' birth
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Genesis 50:15-26
Joseph's death
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Genesis 50:15-26
Joseph's brothers fear the possible vengeance of Joseph and beg his forgiveness
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Genesis 49:33, 50:1-14
Joseph and his brothers return to Egypt
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Genesis 49:33, 50:1-14
Jacob is buried in the cave of Machpelah
Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Genesis 49:33, 50:1-14)
Jacob's death
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