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PARALLEL BIBLE - Exodus 14:30


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King James Bible - Exodus 14:30

Thus the LORD saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea shore.

World English Bible

Thus Yahweh saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead on the seashore.

Douay-Rheims - Exodus 14:30

And the Lord delivered Israel on that day out of the hands of the Egyptians.

Webster's Bible Translation

Thus the LORD saved Israel that day from the hand of the Egyptians: and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea-shore.

Original Hebrew

ויושׁע
3467 יהוה 3068 ביום 3117 ההוא 1931 את 853 ישׂראל 3478 מיד 3027 מצרים 4713 וירא 7200 ישׂראל 3478 את 853 מצרים 4713 מת 4191 על 5921 שׂפת 8193 הים׃ 3220

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VERSE (30) -
:13 1Sa 14:23 2Ch 32:22 Ps 106:8,10 Isa 63:9 Jude 1:5

SEV Biblia, Chapter 14:30

Así salvó el SEÑOR aquel día a Israel de mano de los egipcios; e Israel vio a los egipcios muertos a la orilla del mar.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Exodus 14:30

Verse 30.
Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the seashore.] By the extraordinary agitation of the waters, no doubt multitudes of the dead Egyptians were cast on the shore, and by their spoils the Israelites were probably furnished with considerable riches, and especially clothing and arms; which latter were essentially necessary to them in their wars with the Amalekites, Basanites, and Amorites, &c., on their way to the promised land. If they did not get their arms in this way, we know not how they got them, as there is not the slightest reason to believe that they brought any with them out of Egypt.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 21-31 - The dividing the Red
sea was the terror of the Canaanites, Jos 2:9; the praise and triumph of the Israelites, Ps 114:3; 106:9; 136:13. It was type of baptism, 1Co 10:1, 2. Israel's passage through it was typica of the conversion of souls, Isa 11:15; and the Egyptians being drowne in it was typical of the final ruin of all unrepenting sinners. God showed his almighty power, by opening a passage through the waters some miles over. God can bring his people through the greates difficulties, and force a way where he does not find it. It was a instance of his wonderful favour to his Israel. They went through the sea, they walked upon dry land in the midst of the sea. This was done in order to encourage God's people in all ages to trust him in the greatest straits. What cannot he do who did this? What will not he d for those that fear and love him, who did this for these murmuring unbelieving Israelites? Then followed the just and righteous wrath of God upon his and his people's enemies. The ruin of sinners is brough on by their own rage and presumption. They might have let Israel alone and would not; now they would flee from the face of Israel, and cannot Men will not be convinced, till it is too late, that those who meddl with God's people, meddle to their own hurt. Moses was ordered to stretch out his hand over the sea; the waters returned, and overwhelme all the host of the Egyptians. Pharaoh and his servants, who ha hardened one another in sin, now fell together, not one escaped. The Israelites saw the Egyptians dead upon the sands. The sight very muc affected them. While men see God's works, and feel the benefit, the fear him and trust in him. How well were it for us, if we were alway in as good a frame as sometimes! Behold the end to which a Christia may look forward. His enemies rage, and are mighty; but while he hold fast by God, he shall pass the waves in safety guarded by that very power of his Saviour, which shall come down on every spiritual foe. The enemies of his soul whom he hath seen to-day, he shall see no more for ever __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

ויושׁע 3467 יהוה 3068 ביום 3117 ההוא 1931 את 853 ישׂראל 3478 מיד 3027 מצרים 4713 וירא 7200 ישׂראל 3478 את 853 מצרים 4713 מת 4191 על 5921 שׂפת 8193 הים׃ 3220


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