It is apparently the mention of a mixed multitude, who came with Israel out of Egypt, which suggests the insertion, in a separate and dislocated paragraph, of the law of the passover concerning strangers (vers.
The existence of others who feared Jehovah beside the Jews prepares us for the "mixed multitude" who came up along with them (xii.
They owned "a mixed multitudeof flocks and herds," and "very much cattle.
They owned "a mixed multitude of flocks and herds," and "very much cattle.
Everything harmonizes so beautifully with the idea that the Gipsies are the ‘mixed multitude’ of the Exodus that it may be admitted by the world.
He has also made unfair allusion to the “mixed multitude” of the Exodus as being the origin of the Gipsies, (p.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mixed multitude" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.