the Week of Proper 18 / Ordinary 23
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摩 西 对 百 姓 说 : 不 要 惧 怕 , 只 管 站 住 ! 看 耶 和 华 今 天 向 你 们 所 要 施 行 的 救 恩 。 因 为 , 你 们 今 天 所 看 见 的 埃 及 人 必 永 远 不 再 看 见 了 。
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Fear ye not: Numbers 14:9, Deuteronomy 20:3, 2 Kings 6:16, 2 Chronicles 20:15, 2 Chronicles 20:17, Psalms 27:1, Psalms 27:2, Psalms 46:1-3, Isaiah 26:3, Isaiah 30:15, Isaiah 35:4, Isaiah 41:10-14, Matthew 28:5
see the: Exodus 14:30, Exodus 15:1-27, Genesis 49:18, 1 Chronicles 11:14, Psalms 3:8, Isaiah 43:11, Jeremiah 3:23, Lamentations 3:26, Hosea 13:4, Hosea 13:9, Habakkuk 3:8, Habakkuk 3:13
for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day: or, for whereas ye have seen the Egyptians to-day, etc
ye shall see: Exodus 14:30, Exodus 15:4, Exodus 15:5, Exodus 15:10, Exodus 15:19, Exodus 15:21, Nehemiah 9:9
Reciprocal: Genesis 15:1 - Fear Genesis 21:17 - fear Exodus 6:1 - Now shalt Exodus 14:28 - remained Numbers 9:8 - Stand Deuteronomy 17:16 - Ye shall henceforth Joshua 3:8 - ye shall stand Judges 7:21 - stood 1 Samuel 11:13 - the Lord 1 Samuel 12:16 - stand 1 Samuel 19:5 - wrought 1 Kings 17:13 - Fear not 2 Kings 7:1 - To morrow 2 Kings 19:6 - Be not afraid Job 37:14 - stand Psalms 9:6 - destructions Psalms 22:4 - General Psalms 106:11 - General Isaiah 7:4 - Take heed Isaiah 30:7 - Their Isaiah 33:19 - shalt not Isaiah 37:6 - Be not Isaiah 51:13 - where is Hebrews 11:29 - General Revelation 1:17 - Fear not
Cross-References
He was also the father of the Jebusites, Amorites, Girgashites,
I will keep nothing but the food my young men have eaten. But give Aner, Eshcol, and Mamre their share of what we won, because they went with me into battle."
she called to the servants in her house and said, "Look! This Hebrew slave was brought here to shame us. He came in and tried to have sexual relations with me, but I screamed.
I was taken by force from the land of the Hebrews, and I have done nothing here to deserve being put in prison."
A young Hebrew man, a servant of the captain of the guard, was in the prison with us. When we told him our dreams, he explained their meanings to us. He told each man the meaning of his dream, and
So they served Joseph at one table, his brothers at another table, and the Egyptians who ate with him at another table. This was because Egyptians did not like Hebrews and never ate with them.
The king's daughter opened the basket and saw the baby boy. He was crying, so she felt sorry for him and said, "This is one of the Hebrew babies."
Moses grew and became a man. One day he visited his people and saw that they were forced to work very hard. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew man, one of Moses' own people.
The Israelites sent messengers to Sihon, king of the Amorites, saying,
That same day a man from the tribe of Benjamin ran from the battle. He tore his clothes and put dust on his head to show his great sadness.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Moses said unto the people,.... Not in wrath and anger, but very coolly and sedately, agreeably to his character of the meekest man on earth; though what they had said to him was very insulting and provoking:
fear ye not; Pharaoh and his numerous host, do not be dismayed at them or possess yourselves with a dread of them, and of destruction by them:
stand still; do not stir from the place where you are, do not offer to run away, or to make your escape by flight (and which indeed seemed impossible), keep your place and station, and put yourselves in such a situation as to wait and observe the issue of things:
and see the salvation of the Lord which he will shew to you today; which is expressive of great faith in Moses in the midst of this extremity, who firmly believed that God would save them from this numerous and enraged army, and that very quickly, even that day; at least within twenty four hours, within the compass of a day; for it was the night following that salvation was wrought for them, and their eyes beheld it: and it may be called the salvation of the Lord, for it was his own hand that only effected it, the Israelites not contributing anything in the least unto it, and was typical of the great salvation which Christ with his own arm, and without the help of his people, has wrought out for them:
for the Egyptians whom ye have seen today, ye shall see them again no more for ever; that is, in such a posture or manner, no more armed, nor alive, and the objects of their fear and dread; for otherwise they did see them again, but then they were on the sea shore dead; for it should be rendered, not "whom", but "how", or "in what manner" w.
w אשר ον τροπον, Sept. "quemadmodum", Piscator; "quomod o", Noldius, p. 107. No. 544.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
For the Egyptians whom ... - The true sense is, ye shall never see the Egyptians in the same way, under the same circumstances.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Exodus 14:13. Moses said - Fear ye not — This exhortation was not given to excite them to resist, for of that there was no hope; they were unarmed, they had no courage, and their minds were deplorably degraded.
Stand still — Ye shall not be even workers together with God; only be quiet, and do not render yourselves wretched by your fears and your confusion.
See the salvation of the Lord — Behold the deliverance which God will work, independently of all human help and means.
Ye shall see them again no more — Here was strong faith, but this was accompanied by the spirit of prophecy. God showed Moses what he would do, he believed, and therefore he spoke in the encouraging manner related above.