Exodus 14:21-22
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 2:5Exodus 15:1-21
1 The song of Moses, Miriam, and Israel on their deliverance.22 The people want water in the wilderness.23 The waters at Marah are bitter, they murmur, Moses prays, and sweetens the waters by God's direction.27 They encamp at Elim, where are twelve wells, and seventy palm trees. Then.Jud 5:1-31; 2Sa 22:1-51; Ps 106:12; 107:8,15,21,22; Isa 12:1-6Isa 51:10,11; Re 15:3for.21; 14:17,18,27; 18:11; Col 2:15 strength.Ps 18:1,2; 27:1; 28:8; 59:17; 62:6,7; 118:14; Hab 3:17-19; Php 4:13song.De 10:21; Ps 22:3; 109:1; 140:7; Re 15:3my salvation.14:13; 2Sa 22:51; Ps 68:20; Isa 12:2; 45:17; 49:6; Jer 3:23; Lu 1:77Lu 2:30; Joh 4:22; Ac 4:12; Re 19:1my God.4:22; Ge 17:7; Ps 22:10; Jer 31:33; 32:38; Zec 13:9an habitation.40:34; Ge 28:21,22; 2Sa 7:5; 1Ki 8:13,27; Ps 132:5; Isa 66:12Co 5:19; Eph 2:22; Col 2:9my father's God.3:15,16exalt him.2Sa 22:47; Ps 18:46; 30:1; 34:3; 99:5,9; 118:28; 145:1; Isa 25:1Joh 5:23; Php 2:11; Re 5:9-14 a man.Ps 24:8; 45:3; Re 19:11-21name.3:13,15; 6:3,6; Ps 83:18; Isa 42:8 14:13-28chosen.14:7 depths.14:28; Eze 27:34; Jon 2:2; Mic 7:19; Mt 18:6they.Ne 9:11; Jer 51:63,64; Re 18:21 right hand.11; 1Ch 29:11,12; Ps 17:7; 44:3; 60:5; 74:11; 77:10; 89:8-13Ps 98:1; 118:15,16; Isa 51:9; 52:10; Mt 6:13dashed.Ps 2:9; Isa 30:14; Jer 13:14; Re 2:27 the greatness.9:16; De 33:26; Ps 68:33; 148:13; Isa 5:16; Jer 10:6them that.Isa 37:17,23,29,36,38; Mic 4:11; Na 1:9-12; Zec 2:8; 14:3,8Ac 9:4consumed.Ps 59:13; 83:13; Isa 5:24; 47:14; Na 1:10; Mal 4:1; Mt 3:12 blast.14:21; 2Sa 22:16; Job 4:9; Isa 11:4; 37:7; 2Th 2:8the floods.14:22; Ps 78:13; Hab 3:10 I will pursue.Ge 49:27; Jud 5:30; 1Ki 19:2; 20:10; Isa 10:8-13; 36:20; 53:12Hab 3:14; Lu 11:22destroy. or, repossess.14:5,9 blow.14:21; Ge 8:1; Ps 74:13,14; 135:7; 147:18; Isa 11:15; Jer 10:13Am 4:13; Mt 8:27the sea.14:28; De 11:4they sank.5 like unto thee.De 3:24; 33:26; 1Sa 2:2; 2Sa 7:22; 1Ki 8:23; Ps 35:10; 77:19; 86:8Ps 89:6-8; Isa 40:18,25; Jer 10:6,16; 49:19gods. or, mighty ones. glorious.Le 19:2; Ps 89:18; 145:17; Isa 6:3; 30:11; 57:15; 1Pe 1:15,16Re 4:8fearful.Ps 66:5; 77:14; 89:5,7; 90:11; 119:120; Isa 64:2,3; Jer 10:7Lu 12:5; Heb 12:28,29; Re 15:4; 19:1-6 stretchedst.6 Thou.Ge 19:16; Eph 2:4led.Ps 77:14,15,20; 78:52,53; 80:1; 106:9; Isa 63:12,13; Jer 2:6guided.1Pe 1:5holy.Ps 78:54 hear.Nu 14:14; 22:5; De 2:4,5; Jos 2:9,10; 9:24; Ps 48:6of Palestina.Isa 14:29,31 dukes.Ge 36:40; Nu 20:14-21; De 2:4; 1Ch 1:51-54Moab.Nu 22:3-5; Hab 3:7all the.Jos 2:11; 5:1melt.De 20:8; Jos 2:9; *marg:Jos 14:8; 1Sa 14:16; 2Sa 17:10; Ps 68:2; Isa 13:7; 19:1; Eze 21:7Na 2:10 dread.De 2:25; 11:25; Jos 2:9still.11:7; 1Sa 2:9; 25:37which thou.19:5,6; De 32:6,9; 2Sa 7:23; Ps 74:2; Isa 43:1-3; 51:10; Jer 31:11Ac 20:28; Tit 2:14; 1Pe 2:9; 2Pe 2:1 plant.Ps 44:2; 78:54,55; 80:8; Isa 5:1-4; Jer 2:21; 32:41mountain.Ps 78:54,68,69; Jer 31:23 Ps 10:16; 29:10; 146:10; Isa 57:15; Da 2:44; 4:3; 7:14,27; Mt 6:13Re 11:15-17 horse.14:23; Pr 21:31brought.14:28,29; Heb 11:29 prophetess.Jud 4:4; 1Sa 10:5; 2Ki 22:14; Lu 2:36; Ac 21:9; 1Co 11:5; 14:34sister.2:4; Nu 12:1; 20:1; 26:59; Mic 6:4a timbrel.{Toph,} in Arabic called {duff} or {diff,} and in Spanish {adduffa,} is the {tabret} used in the East; being a thin, broad, wooden hoop, with parchment extended over one side of it, to which small pieces of brass, tin, etc., are attached, which make a jingling noise: it is held up with one hand and beaten upon with the other, and is precisely the same as the tambourine. all the.Jud 11:34; 21:21; 1Sa 18:6; 2Sa 6:5,14,16; Ps 68:11,25; 81:2; 149:3Ps 150:4 answered.1Sa 18:7; 2Ch 5:13; Ps 24:7-10; 134:1-3Sing ye.1; Jud 5:3; Isa 5:1-30; Re 7:10-12; 5:9; 14:3; 15:3; 19:1-6Joshua 4:18
the soles.3:13,15lifted up. Heb. plucked up. that the waters.As soon as the priests and the ark were come up out of Jordan, the waters of the river, which had stood on a heap, flowed down according to their natural and usual course, and again soon filled the channel. This make it abundantly evident, that the miraculous change which had been given to the river was not from any secret natural cause, but solely by the power of God, and for the sake of his chosen people; for when Israel's host had passed through, and the token of his presence was removed, immediately the waters went forward again: so that if it be asked, "What aileth thee, O Jordan, that thou wast driven back?" it must be answered, it was in obedience to the God of Israel, and in kindness to the Israel of God. Ex 14:26-28and flowed. Heb. went.3:15; 1Ch 12:15; Isa 8:8
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