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The Origin of Freemasonry and Knights Templar ... - Lodge Prudentia

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FREEMASONRY AND KNIGHTS TEMPLARthe banks <strong>of</strong> the canal, touching the principalHebrew towns, <strong>and</strong> gathering their population asthey went. <strong>The</strong> route tl%en lay through the WadiTumilot (Valley), which extended to the Gulf <strong>of</strong>Suez, where they arrived, a few miles south <strong>of</strong> thepresent city <strong>of</strong> that name. Here the fugitives werehemmed in by the forces <strong>of</strong> Pharaoh, which hadbeen sent after the retreating host. At this pointin the gulf there is a shallow, stretching from shoreto shore, almost fordable at low tide. "Mosesstretched out his h<strong>and</strong> over the sea; <strong>and</strong> the Lordcaused the sea to go back by a strong east wind allthat night, <strong>and</strong> made the sea dry l<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> thewaters were divided." Over this the hosts <strong>of</strong> theHebrews, numbering, it is said, 603,000 men <strong>of</strong> soldierage, or more than 2,000,000 in all, crossed tothe other side in safety, which the Egyptians inpursuit essaying to do were drowned, for the watersreturned to their place, while the Pharaoh's horsemen<strong>and</strong> chariots, with wheels clogged in the mire,were panic-stricken <strong>and</strong> overwhelmed.<strong>The</strong> Israelites had no sooner escaped from theEgyptians than they were attacked at Rephidim*by the Amalekites,* whom they are said to havesignally defeated (Ex. xvii.). <strong>The</strong> Amalekiteswere a nomadic <strong>and</strong> warlike people, <strong>of</strong> whoseancestors there is no record, but, at the time <strong>of</strong>the Exodus, they occupied the wilderness betweenEgypt <strong>and</strong> Palestine. <strong>The</strong>y lived generally inmigrating parties, in caves or in tents, like the BedaweenArabs <strong>of</strong> the present day. After the defeat<strong>of</strong> the Amalekites, Moses led the people to MountSinai,* in Arabia, which is situated in that countryknown as the Sinaitic peninsula that lies between25

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