Exodus 14:13-28
Fear ye not.Nu 14:9; De 20:3; 2Ki 6:16; 2Ch 20:15,17; Ps 27:1,2; 46:1-3Isa 26:3; 30:15; 35:4; 41:10-14; Mt 28:5see the.30; 15:1-27; Ge 49:18; 1Ch 11:14; Ps 3:8; Isa 43:11; Jer 3:23La 3:26; Ho 13:4,9; Hab 3:8,13for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to-day. or, for whereasye have seen the Egyptians to-day, etc. ye shall see. 30; 15:4,5,10,19,21; Ne 9:9 the Lord.25; 15:3; De 1:30; 3:22; 20:4; Jos 10:10,14,42; 23:3,10; Jud 5:202Ch 20:17,29; Ne 4:20; Isa 31:4,5hold.Ps 50:3; 83:1; Isa 30:15 17:4; Jos 7:10; Ezr 10:4,5; Ne 9:9 lift.21,26; 4:2,17,20; 7:9,19the sea.This sea was what is called in Scripture {yam suph,} "the sea of weeds;" so called, according to Mr. Bruce, from the vast quantity of coral which grows in it. In the LXX. it is called [thalassa erythra,] and by the Latins {Rubrum mare,} and we from them the Red Sea; so called it is supposed, from {Edom} (red) or Esau, whose territories extend to its coasts. It separates Arabia from Egypt and Ethiopia, and is computed to be 150 leagues in length from Suez to the straits of Babelmandel. The upper part is divided into two gulfs, that to the East called the Elanitic, from the city Elana at the northern extremity, and that to the west, the Heroopolitic, from the city of Heroopolis. The former is called by the Arabians Bahr el Akaba, the sea of Akaba; and the latter Bahr el Kolzum, the sea of destruction, or Clysmæ; which was that which the Israelites passed. and the.21,22 I, behold.Ge 6:17; 9:9; Le 26:28; De 32:39; Isa 48:15; 51:12; Jer 23:39Eze 5:8; 6:3; 34:11,20; Ho 5:14I will.8; 4:23; 7:3,13,14and I will.18See on ver.4 4; 7:5,17 the angel.24; 13:21; 23:20,21; 32:34; Nu 20:16; Isa 63:9and the pillar.13:21,22 Ps 18:11; Pr 4:18,19; Isa 8:14; 2Co 2:15,16 stretched.16the Lord.15:8; Jos 3:13-16; 4:23; Ne 9:11; Job 26:12; Ps 66:6; 74:13Ps 78:13; 106:7-10; 114:3-5; 136:13; Isa 51:10,15; 63:12 the children.29; 15:19; Nu 33:8; Ps 66:6; 78:13; Isa 63:13; 1Co 10:1; Heb 11:29and the waters.This verse demonstrates that this event was wholly miraculous, and cannot be ascribed, as some have supposed, to an extraordinary ebb, which happened just then to be produced by a strong east wind: for this would not have caused the waters, contrary to every law of fluids, to stand as a wall on the right hand and the left. a wall.15:8; Hab 3:8-10; Zec 2:5 17; 15:9,19; 1Ki 22:20; Ec 9:3; Isa 14:24-27 that in the.1Sa 11:11looked unto.Job 40:12; Ps 18:13,14; 77:16-19; 104:32through.19,20and troubled.25; Job 22:13; 23:15,16; 34:20,29; Ps 48:5 took off.Jud 4:15; Ps 46:9; 76:6; Jer 51:21that they drave them heavily. or, and made them to goheavily. Let us flee. Job 11:20; 20:24; 27:22; Ps 68:12; Am 1:14; 5:19; 9:1for the Lord.14; De 3:22; 1Sa 4:7,8 Stretch out.16; 7:19; 8:5; Mt 8:27the waters.1:22; Jud 1:6,7; Mt 7:2; Jas 2:13; Re 16:6 and the sea.21,22; 15:1-21; Jos 4:18Lord.Jud 5:20,21overthrew. Heb. shook off. the waters.15:10; De 11:4; Ne 9:11; Ps 78:53; Hab 3:8-10,13; Heb 11:29remained.13; 2Ch 20:24; Ps 106:9-11; 136:15
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