Éxodo 14

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1 Y habl贸 el SE脩OR a Mois茅s, diciendo:
2 Habla a los hijos de Israel que den la vuelta, y asienten su campamento delante de Pi-hahirot, entre Migdol y el mar hacia Baal-zef贸n; delante de 茅l asentar茅is el campamento, junto al mar.
3 Porque el Fara贸n dir谩 de los hijos de Israel: Encerrados est谩n en la tierra, el desierto los ha encerrado.
4 Y yo endurecer茅 el coraz贸n del Fara贸n para que los siga; y ser茅 glorificado en el Fara贸n y en todo su ej茅rcito; y sabr谩n los egipcios que yo soy el SE脩OR. Y ellos lo hicieron as铆.
5 Y fue dado aviso al rey de Egipto c贸mo el pueblo hu铆a; y el coraz贸n del Fara贸n y de sus siervos se volvi贸 contra el pueblo, y dijeron: 驴C贸mo hemos hecho esto de haber dejado ir a Israel, para que no nos sirva?
6 Y unci贸 su carro, y tom贸 consigo su pueblo;
7 y tom贸 seiscientos carros escogidos, y todos los carros de Egipto, y los capitanes sobre ellos.
8 Y endureci贸 el SE脩OR el coraz贸n del Fara贸n rey de Egipto, y sigui贸 a los hijos de Israel; pero los hijos de Israel ya hab铆an salido con gran poder.
9 Sigui茅ndolos, pues, los egipcios, con toda la caballer铆a y carros del Fara贸n, su gente de a caballo, y todo su ej茅rcito, los alcanzaron asentando el campo junto al mar, al lado de Pi-hahirot, delante de Baal-zef贸n.
10 Y cuando el Fara贸n lleg贸, los hijos de Israel alzaron sus ojos, y he aqu铆 los egipcios que ven铆an tras ellos; y temieron en gran manera, y clamaron los hijos de Israel al SE脩OR.
11 Y dijeron a Mois茅s: 驴No hab铆a sepulcros en Egipto, que nos has sacado para que muramos en el desierto? 驴Por qu茅 lo has hecho as铆 con nosotros, que nos has sacado de Egipto?
12 驴No es esto lo que te hablamos en Egipto, diciendo: D茅janos servir a los egipcios? Que mejor nos fuera servir a los egipcios, que morir nosotros en el desierto.
13 Y Mois茅s dijo al pueblo: No tem谩is; estaos quietos, y ved la salud del SE脩OR, que 茅l har谩 hoy con vosotros; porque los egipcios que hoy hab茅is visto, nunca m谩s para siempre los ver茅is.
14 El SE脩OR pelear谩 por vosotros, y vosotros estar茅is quietos.
15 Entonces el SE脩OR dijo a Mois茅s: 驴Por qu茅 me das voces? Di a los hijos de Israel que marchen.
16 Y t煤 alza tu vara, y extiende tu mano sobre el mar, y div铆delo; y entren los hijos de Israel por en medio del mar en seco.
17 Y he aqu铆, yo endurecer茅 el coraz贸n de los egipcios, para que los sigan: y yo me glorificar茅 en el Fara贸n, y en todo su ej茅rcito, y en sus carros, y en su caballer铆a;
18 y sabr谩n los egipcios que yo soy el SE脩OR, cuando me glorificar茅 en el Fara贸n, en sus carros, y en su gente de a caballo.
19 Y el 谩ngel de Dios que iba delante del campamento de Israel, se apart贸, e iba en pos de ellos; y asimismo la columna de nube que iba delante de ellos, se apart贸, y se puso a sus espaldas.
20 E iba entre el campamento de los egipcios y el campamento de Israel; y era nube y tinieblas para aquellos , y alumbraba la noche a Israel ; y en toda aquella noche nunca llegaron los unos a los otros.
21 Y extendi贸 Mois茅s su mano sobre el mar, e hizo el SE脩OR que el mar se retirase por recio viento oriental toda aquella noche; y torn贸 el mar en seco, y las aguas quedaron divididas.
22 Entonces los hijos de Israel entraron por en medio del mar en seco, teniendo las aguas como muro a su diestra y a su siniestra.
23 Y sigui茅ndolos los egipcios, entraron tras ellos hasta el medio del mar, toda la caballer铆a del Fara贸n, sus carros, y su gente de a caballo.
24 Y aconteci贸 a la vela de la ma帽ana, que el SE脩OR mir贸 al campamento de los egipcios en la columna de fuego y nube, y alborot贸 el campamento de los egipcios.
25 Y les quit贸 las ruedas de sus carros, y los trastorn贸 gravemente. Entonces los egipcios dijeron: Huyamos de delante de Israel, porque el SE脩OR pelea por ellos contra los egipcios.
26 Y el SE脩OR dijo a Mois茅s: Extiende tu mano sobre el mar, para que las aguas vuelvan sobre los egipcios, sobre sus carros, y sobre su caballer铆a.
27 Y Mois茅s extendi贸 su mano sobre el mar, y el mar se volvi贸 en su fuerza cuando amanec铆a; y los egipcios hu铆an hacia ella; y el SE脩OR derrib贸 a los egipcios en medio del mar.
28 Y volvieron las aguas, y cubrieron los carros y la caballer铆a, y todo el ej茅rcito del Fara贸n que hab铆a entrado tras ellos en el mar; no qued贸 de ellos ni uno.
29 Y los hijos de Israel fueron por medio del mar en seco, teniendo las aguas por muro a su diestra y a su siniestra.
30 As铆 salv贸 el SE脩OR aquel d铆a a Israel de mano de los egipcios; e Israel vio a los egipcios muertos a la orilla del mar.
31 Y vio Israel aquel grande hecho que el SE脩OR ejecut贸 contra los egipcios; y el pueblo temi贸 al SE脩OR, y creyeron al SE脩OR y a Mois茅s su siervo.

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Chapter 14

God directs the Israelites to Pihahiroth, Pharaoh pursues after them. (1-9) The Israelites murmur, Moses comforts them. (10-14) God instructs Moses, The cloud between the Israelites and the Egyptians. (15-20) The Israelites pass through the Red sea, which drowns the Egyptians. (21-31)

Verses 1-9 Pharaoh would think that all Israel was entangled in the wilderness, and so would become an easy prey. But God says, I will be honoured upon Pharaoh. All men being made for the honour of their Maker, those whom he is not honoured by, he will be honoured upon. What seems to tend to the church's ruin, is often overruled to the ruin of the church's enemies. While Pharaoh gratified his malice and revenge, he furthered the bringing to pass God's counsels concerning him. Though with the greatest reason he had let Israel go, yet now he was angry with himself for it. God makes the envy and rage of men against his people, a torment to themselves. Those who set their faces heavenward, and will live godly in Christ Jesus, must expect to be set upon by Satan's temptations and terrors. He will not tamely part with any out of his service.

Verses 10-14 There was no way open to Israel but upward, and thence their deliverance came. We may be in the way of duty, following God, and hastening toward heaven, yet may be troubled on every side. Some cried out unto the Lord; their fear led them to pray, and that was well. God brings us into straits, that he may bring us to our knees. Others cried out against Moses; fear set them murmuring as if God were not still able to work miracles. They quarrel with Moses for bringing them out of Egypt; and so were angry with God for the greatest kindness ever done them; thus gross are the absurdities of unbelief. Moses says, Fear ye not. It is always our duty and interest, when we cannot get out of troubles, yet to get above our fears; let them quicken our prayers and endeavours, but not silence our faith and hope. "Stand still," think not to save yourselves either by fighting or flying; wait God's orders, and observe them. Compose yourselves, by confidence in God, into peaceful thoughts of the great salvation God is about to work for you. If God brings his people into straits, he will find a way to bring them out.

Verses 15-20 Moses' silent prayers of faith prevailed more with God than Israel's loud outcries of fear. The pillar of cloud and fire came behind them, where they needed a guard, and it was a wall between them and their enemies. The word and providence of God have a black and dark side toward sin and sinners, but a bright and pleasant side toward the people of the Lord. He, who divided between light and darkness, ( Genesis 1:4 ) , allotted darkness to the Egyptians, and light to the Israelites. Such a difference there will be between the inheritance of the saints in light, and that utter darkness which will be the portion of hypocrites for ever.

Verses 21-31 The dividing the Red sea was the terror of the Canaanites, ( Joshua 2:9 ) ; the praise and triumph of the Israelites, ( Psalm 114:3 , Psalm 106:9 , Psalm 136:13 ) . It was a type of baptism, #1Co. 10:1, #1Co. 10:2 . Israel's passage through it was typical of the conversion of souls, ( Isaiah 11:15 ) ; and the Egyptians being drowned in it was typical of the final ruin of all unrepenting sinners. God showed his almighty power, by opening a passage through the waters, some miles over. 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. They went through the sea, they walked upon dry land in the midst of the sea. This was done, in order to encourage God's people in all ages to trust him in the greatest straits. What cannot he do who did this? What will not he do for those that fear and love him, who did this for these murmuring, unbelieving Israelites? Then followed the just and righteous wrath of God upon his and his people's enemies. The ruin of sinners is brought on by their own rage and presumption. They might have let Israel alone, and would not; now they would flee from the face of Israel, and cannot. Men will not be convinced, till it is too late, that those who meddle with God's people, meddle to their own hurt. Moses was ordered to stretch out his hand over the sea; the waters returned, and overwhelmed all the host of the Egyptians. Pharaoh and his servants, who had hardened one another in sin, now fell together, not one escaped. The Israelites saw the Egyptians dead upon the sands. The sight very much affected them. While men see God's works, and feel the benefit, they fear him and trust in him. How well were it for us, if we were always in as good a frame as sometimes! Behold the end to which a Christian may look forward. His enemies rage, and are mighty; but while he holds fast by God, he shall pass the waves in safety guarded by that very power of his Saviour, which shall come down on every spiritual foe. The enemies of his soul whom he hath seen to-day, he shall see no more for ever.

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Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 14

This chapter begins with directions of God to Moses, to be given to the children of Israel about the course they were to steer in their journey, with the reason thereof, Ex 14:1-4, which they observing, a report was brought to Pharaoh that they were fled, and this determined him and his servants to get ready and pursue after them, as they did with a great army, Ex 14:5-9, which when the Israelites saw, it put them in great fear, and set them to murmuring and complaining against Moses for bringing them out of Egypt, Ex 14:10,11,12, who desired them to be still and quiet, and they should see the salvation of the Lord, Ex 14:13,14, and he is bid to order the people to go on in their journey, and to take his rod and stretch it over the sea and divide it, that Israel might pass through it on dry ground, and the Egyptians follow them, whereby God would be honoured and glorified, Ex 14:15-18, upon which the Angel of the Lord in a pillar of cloud removed from before there, and went behind them for their protection, Ex 14:19,20, and Moses stretching out his hand over the sea, and a strong east wind blowing upon it, the waters divided and the Israelites went into it, and the Egyptians followed them, but their host being troubled by the Lord, and their chariot wheels taken off, they found themselves in great danger, and were thrown into a panic, Ex 14:20-25 and upon Moses's stretching out his hand again over the sea, the waters returned, and Pharaoh and his host were drowned, but the Israelites passed through safely, as on dry land, Ex 14:26-29, which great work of the Lord being observed by them, influenced their fear of him, their faith in him and his servant Moses, Ex 14:30,31.

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