NOW when Raguel, Moses's
father-in-law, understood in what a prosperous condition his affairs were, he
willingly came to meet him. And Moses and his children, and pleased himself
with his coming. And when he had offered sacrifice, he made a feast for the
multitude, near the Bush he had formerly seen; which multitude, every one
according to their families, partook of the feast. But Aaron and his family
took Raguel, and sung hymns to God, as to Him who had been the author procurer
of their deliverance and their freedom. They also praised their conductor, as
him by whose virtue it was that all things had succeeded with them. Raguel
also, in his eucharistical oration to Moses, made great encomiums upon the
whole multitude; and he could not but admire Moses for his fortitude, and that
humanity he had shewn in the delivery of his friends. |