Esodo 14:19

19 Allora l’angelo di Dio, che precedeva il campo d’Israele, si mosse e andò a porsi alle loro spalle; parimente la colonna di nuvola si mosse dal loro fronte e si fermò alle loro spalle;

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Esodo 14:19 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 14:19

And the Angel of God which went before the camp of Israel,
&c.] The Jews say F25 this was Michael, the great prince, who became a wall of fire between Israel and the Egyptians; and if they understood by him the uncreated angel, the eternal Word, the Son of God, who is always in Scripture meant by Michael, they are right: for certainly this Angel of the Lord is the same with Jehovah, who is said to go before them in a pillar of cloud and fire, ( Exodus 13:21 ) :

removed, and went behind them;
but because removing from place to place, and going forwards or backwards, cannot be properly said of a divine Person, who is omnipresent, and fills every place and space; this is to be understood of the emblem of him, the pillar of cloud, as the next clause explains it:

and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood
behind them;
the Targum of Jonathan adds,

``because of the Egyptians, who cast arrows and stones, and the cloud received them;''

and so Jarchi; whereby the Israelites were protected and preserved from receiving any hurt by them: so Christ is the protection of his people from all their enemies, sin, Satan, and the world, that sin cannot damn them, nor Satan destroy them, nor the world overcome them; for his salvation is as walls and bulwarks to them, and he is indeed a wall of fire about them.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 Pirke Eliezer, c. 42.

Esodo 14:19 In-Context

17 E quanto a me, ecco, io indurerò il cuore degli Egiziani, ed essi v’entreranno, dietro a loro; ed io trarrò gloria da Faraone, da tutto il suo esercito, dai suoi carri e dai suoi cavalieri.
18 E gli Egiziani sapranno che io sono l’Eterno, quando avrò tratto gloria da Faraone, dai suoi carri e dai suoi cavalieri".
19 Allora l’angelo di Dio, che precedeva il campo d’Israele, si mosse e andò a porsi alle loro spalle; parimente la colonna di nuvola si mosse dal loro fronte e si fermò alle loro spalle;
20 e venne a mettersi fra il campo dell’Egitto e il campo d’Israele; e la nube era tenebrosa per gli uni, mentre rischiarava gli altri nella notte. E l’un campo non si accostò all’altro per tutta la notte.
21 Or Mosè stese la sua mano sul mare; e l’Eterno fece ritirare il mare mediante un gagliardo vento orientale durato tutta la notte, e ridusse il mare in terra asciutta; e le acque si divisero.
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