Éxodo 14:25

25 hizo que las ruedas de sus carros se atascaran, de modo que se les hacía muy difícil avanzar. Entonces exclamaron los egipcios: «¡Alejémonos de los israelitas, pues el SEÑOR está peleando por ellos y contra nosotros!»

Éxodo 14:25 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 14:25

And took off their chariot wheels
The Targum of Jonathan renders it "cut" or "sawed them off"; perhaps they might be broken off by the hailstones. Milton F19 seems to have a notion of Pharaoh's chariot wheels being broken, when he says, "and craze" (i.e. break) "their chariot wheels"; or, as Jarchi suggests, he burnt them, through the force of the fire or lightning:

that they drave them heavily;
the wheels being off, the chariots must be dragged along by the horses by mere force, which must be heavy work; or, "and made them to go, or led them heavily", or "with heaviness" {t}; and so 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, that they could not pursue with the swiftness they had:

so that the Egyptians said, let us flee from the face of Israel;
for by this battery and flashes of fire on them, they concluded that Israel, who they thought were fleeing before them, had turned and were facing them, and the Lord at the head of them; and therefore it was high time for them to flee, as follows:

for the Lord fighteth for them against the Egyptians;
for they rightly took the thunder and lightning, the fire and hailstones, to be the artillery of heaven turned against them, and in favour of the Israelites. Jarchi interprets it, the Lord fights for them in Egypt, even in Egypt itself; but so he had done many a time before, of which they were not insensible.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 Paradise Lost, B. 12. ver. 210.
F20 (tdbkb Mghnyw) "et deduxit eos graviter", Vatablus; "et duxit eos cum gravitate", Drusius; so Ainsworth.

Éxodo 14:25 In-Context

23 Los egipcios los persiguieron. Todos los caballos y carros del faraón, y todos sus jinetes, entraron en el mar tras ellos.
24 Cuando ya estaba por amanecer, el SEÑOR miró al ejército egipcio desde la columna de fuego y de nube, y sembró la confusión entre ellos:
25 hizo que las ruedas de sus carros se atascaran, de modo que se les hacía muy difícil avanzar. Entonces exclamaron los egipcios: «¡Alejémonos de los israelitas, pues el SEÑOR está peleando por ellos y contra nosotros!»
26 Entonces el SEÑOR le dijo a Moisés: «Extiende tu brazo sobre el mar, para que las aguas se vuelvan contra los egipcios y contra sus carros y jinetes».
27 Moisés extendió su brazo sobre el mar y, al despuntar el alba, el agua volvió a su estado normal. Los egipcios, en su huida, se toparon con el mar, y así el SEÑOR los hundió en el fondo del mar.
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