Éxodo 13:17

Listen to Éxodo 13:17
17 Y luego que el Fara贸n dej贸 ir al pueblo, Dios no los llev贸 por el camino de la tierra de los filisteos, que estaba cerca; porque dijo Dios: Que por ventura no se arrepienta el pueblo cuando vieren la guerra, y se vuelvan a Egipto;

Éxodo 13:17 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 13:17

And it came to pass, when Pharaoh had let the people go
Gave them leave to depart out of Egypt, and even urged them to be gone in haste upon the death of his firstborn: that God led them not through the way of the land of the Philistines,
although that was near;
the land of the Philistines was the Pentapolis, or five cities of Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath, which lay between Egypt and Canaan; and their way through it to Canaan, out of Egypt, was the nearest they could go; and was, as Aben Ezra says, about ten days' journey; but Philo the Jew says F12 it was but three days' journey; and it seems, by the sons of Jacob going to and fro for corn, that it was no very long journey: for God said:
within himself, or he declared the following reason of so doing to Moses: lest peradventure the people repent:
which is said not as ignorant or doubtful, but, as Aben Ezra says, after the manner of men: when they see war:
the Philistines coming out against them to hinder their passage through their country; they being a warlike people, bold and courageous, and the Israelites, through their long servitude, of a mean, timorous, and cowardly disposition; and indeed as yet unarmed, and so very unfit to engage in war, and therefore would at once be intimidated: and they return to Egypt;
judging it more eligible to continue in their former bondage, than to fall a prey into the hands of such fierce and cruel enemies. This is the only reason mentioned for not leading them this way; but there were other secret reasons for it, which afterwards opened in Providence, as the doing that wonderful work for them, leading them through the Red sea as on dry land, and the destruction of Pharaoh and his host in it; and by being brought into a wilderness, a solitude, they would be in the fittest place to receive and attend to the body of laws given them, and where they were formed into a commonwealth and church state, previous to their entrance into, and possession of, the land of Canaan; and here also they were humbled, tried and proved, and had such instances of the power and goodness of God to them, as were sufficient to attach them to his service, and lay them under the greatest obligation to him, as well as would be of use to strengthen their faith and hope in him in future times of difficulty and distress.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 De Vita Mosis, l. 1. p. 627.
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Éxodo 13:17 In-Context

15 y endureci茅ndose el Fara贸n en no dejarnos ir, el SE脩OR mat贸 en la tierra de Egipto a todo primog茅nito, desde el primog茅nito humano hasta el primog茅nito de la bestia; y por esta causa yo sacrifico al SE脩OR todo primog茅nito macho, y redimo todo primog茅nito de mis hijos.
16 Te ser谩, pues, como una se帽al sobre tu mano, y por un memorial delante de tus ojos: Que el SE脩OR nos sac贸 de Egipto con mano fuerte.
17 Y luego que el Fara贸n dej贸 ir al pueblo, Dios no los llev贸 por el camino de la tierra de los filisteos, que estaba cerca; porque dijo Dios: Que por ventura no se arrepienta el pueblo cuando vieren la guerra, y se vuelvan a Egipto;
18 mas hizo Dios al pueblo que rodease por el camino del desierto del mar Bermejo. Y subieron los hijos de Israel de Egipto armados.
19 Tom贸 tambi茅n consigo Mois茅s los huesos de Jos茅, el cual hab铆a juramentado a los hijos de Israel, diciendo: Dios ciertamente os visitar谩, y har茅is subir mis huesos de aqu铆 con vosotros.
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