God can bring his people through the greatest difficulties, and force a way where he does not find it. It was an instance of his wonderful favour to his Israel. |
To be ascribed to the Lord, who looked at the Egyptians, took off the wheels of their chariots, and stopped them in the fury of their career. |
Exodus 14:25 demonstrates a transformative experience where fear leads to clarity. The Egyptians are drawn into a trap laid by God, who orchestrates their ... |
Exodus 14:25 · ESV clogging their chariot wheels so that they drove heavily. · NIV He jammed the wheels of their chariots so that they had difficulty driving. |
This passage portrays slavery's end in vivid, violent detail. Chariots, technologies of conquest and visible signs of royal power and status, become a trap for ... |
Exodus 14:25 describes a moment of divine intervention where God directly hinders the Egyptian army's pursuit of the Israelites. As the Egyptians chase the ... |
David Guzik commentary on Exodus 14, where the Egyptians pursue the Israelites as they are leaving Egypt and Pharao's armies drown in the Red Sea. |
Always avoid onesidedness. There is nothing more dangerous in the things of God. Give nature its place, and what belongs to it; but always maintain the ... Bridgeway Bible Commentary · Smith's Bible Commentary |
Exodus 14:25 He jammed the wheels of their chariots so that they had difficulty driving. And the Egyptians said, “Let's get away from the Israelites! |
This sermon deals with some implications of placing our lives fully and completely in God's hands. Into the Hand of God, Ex. 14:10-28, 11-4-01, AM EBBC ... |
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