Exodus 15:6

6 Thine hande Lorde is glorious in power, thine had Lord hath all to dashed the enemye.

Exodus 15:6 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 15:6

Thy right hand, O Lord, is become glorious in power
In bringing the children of Israel out of Egypt, and through the Red sea, and in the destruction of Pharaoh and the Egyptians; and so the right hand of Christ, expressive of his power, he has in and of himself, and is the same with his Father's, and is mighty, yea, almighty, is become glorious, famous, and illustrious, in the redemption and salvation of his people, by bearing their sins, and working out a righteousness for them; and in the destruction of their enemies, sin, Satan, the world, and death, as is more fully expressed in the next clause: thy right hand, O Lord, hath dashed in pieces the enemy;
in a literal sense, Pharaoh and his host, the avowed enemies of Israel; and, in a spiritual sense, those before named, together with all the antichristian party, those enemies of Christ, and his people, whom he wilt break to shivers as a potter's vessel, ( Revelation 2:27 ) .

Exodus 15:6 In-Context

4 Pharaos charettes ad his hoste hath he cast in to the see.His iolye captaynes are drowned in the red see,
5 the depe waters haue couered them: thei soncke to the botome as a stone.
6 Thine hande Lorde is glorious in power, thine had Lord hath all to dashed the enemye.
7 And with thy great glorie thou hast destroyed thine aduersaries, thou sentest forth thy wrath ad it consumed them: eue as stobell.
8 with the breth off thine anger the water gathered together and the flodes stode fiyll as a rocke ad the depe water congeled together in the myddest off the see.
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