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耶 和 华 在 沧 海 中 开 道 , 在 大 水 中 开 路 ,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
maketh: Isaiah 43:2, Isaiah 11:15, Isaiah 11:16, Isaiah 51:10, Isaiah 51:15, Isaiah 63:11-13, Exodus 14:16, Exodus 14:21, Exodus 14:29, Joshua 3:13-16, Nehemiah 9:11, Psalms 74:13, Psalms 74:14, Psalms 77:19, Psalms 78:13, Psalms 106:9, Psalms 114:3-5, Psalms 136:13-15, Jeremiah 31:35, Revelation 16:12
Reciprocal: Joshua 4:23 - which he dried Isaiah 44:27 - Be dry Isaiah 48:17 - which leadeth Isaiah 50:2 - I dry Jeremiah 31:9 - I will
Cross-References
But Abram said, "Lord God , what can you give me? I have no son, so my slave Eliezer from Damascus will get everything I own after I die."
Isaac grew, and when he became old enough to eat food, Abraham gave a great feast.
So Isaac prepared food for them, and they all ate and drank.
Then Jacob killed an animal and offered it as a sacrifice on the mountain, and he invited his relatives to share in the meal. After they finished eating, they spent the night on the mountain.
When Jacob's family had eaten all the grain they had brought from Egypt, Jacob said to them, "Go to Egypt again and buy a little more grain for us to eat."
If you will send Benjamin with us, we will go down and buy food for you.
But if you refuse to send Benjamin, we will not go. The governor of that country warned us that we would not see him if we didn't bring Benjamin with us."
If we had not wasted all this time, we could have already made two trips."
So the brothers went to the servant in charge of Joseph's house and spoke to him at the door of the house.
Then Joseph gave a command to the servant in charge of his house. He said, "Fill the men's sacks with as much grain as they can carry, and put each man's money into his sack with the grain.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thus saith the Lord, which maketh a way in the sea,.... Who did make a way in the Red sea, when he led Israel through it as on dry land; this, with what follows, is observed to encourage the faith of the Lord's people in the performance of what he had promised, to bring them out of Babylon; for he that had done this, and the rest that are mentioned, could easily remove all difficulties that lay in the way of their deliverance:
and a path in the mighty waters; either of the Red sea, or it may be of Jordan; through which the Israelites passed into the land of Canaan.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Thus saith the Lord - This verse contains a reference to the deliverance from Egyptian servitude - the great storehouse of argument and illustration with the sacred writers; the standing demonstration of God’s merciful interposition in behalf of their nation, and proof that he was their God.
Which maketh - Whose characteristic it is to open a path of safety for his people even when deep and rapid floods are before them The standing roof of this which undoubtedly the prophet had in his eye, was the deliverance from Egypt. Still, I think, he did not mean to refer to that alone, but to that as an illustration of what God was, and had ever been to his people.
A way in the sea - Referring to the path made through the waters of the Red Sea when the children of Israel were permitted to go on dry ground.