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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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