Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, January 1st, 2026
Holy Name of Jesus
Attention!
For 10¢ a day you can enjoy StudyLight.org ads
free while helping to build churches and support pastors in Uganda.
Click here to learn more!

Read the Bible

New Century Version

Exodus 15:12

You reached out with your right hand, and the earth swallowed our enemies.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Epic;   Faith;   God Continued...;   Joy;   Poetry;   Power;   Praise;   Psalms;   Readings, Select;   Song;   Thankfulness;   The Topic Concordance - Guidance;   Opposition;   Redemption;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Armies of Israel, the;   Desert, Journey of Israel through the;   Power of God, the;   Praise;   Providence of God, the;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Exodus;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Egypt;   Exodus;   Exodus, book of;   Holiness;   Moses;   Power;   Sanctification;   Victory;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Deuteronomy, Theology of;   God, Names of;   Moses;   Vengeance;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Judgments of God;   Singing;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Exodus;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Dance;   Miriam;   Prayer;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Exodus, Book of;   Hymn;   Omnipotence;   Poetry;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Exodus;   Joy;   Poetry;   Praise;   Wars of the Lord, Book of the;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Hand ;   Hymn;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Hymns;   1910 New Catholic Dictionary - canticle;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Ouches;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Mir'iam;   Mo'ses;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Earth;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - War;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - On to Sinai;   Time Given to Religion;   Moses, the Man of God;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Moses, Song of;   Sanctification;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Joshua, the Samaritan Book of;   Poetry;   Wisdom of Solomon, Book of the;  

Parallel Translations

Hebrew Names Version
You stretched out your right hand. The eretz swallowed them.
King James Version
Thou stretchedst out thy right hand, the earth swallowed them.
Lexham English Bible
You stretched out your right hand; the earth swallowed them.
New English Translation
You stretched out your right hand, the earth swallowed them.
Amplified Bible
"You stretched out Your right hand, The sea swallowed them.
New American Standard Bible
"You reached out with Your right hand, The earth swallowed them.
Geneva Bible (1587)
Thou stretchedst out thy right hande, the earth swallowed them.
Legacy Standard Bible
You stretched out Your right hand,The earth swallowed them.
Contemporary English Version
When you signaled with your right hand, your enemies were swallowed deep into the earth.
Complete Jewish Bible
You reached out with your right hand: the earth swallowed them.
Darby Translation
Thou stretchedst out thy right hand, the earth swallowed them.
Easy-to-Read Version
You raised your right hand to punish the enemy, and the ground opened up to swallow them.
English Standard Version
You stretched out your right hand; the earth swallowed them.
George Lamsa Translation
Thou didst lift up thy right hand, the earth swallowed them.
Good News Translation
You stretched out your right hand, and the earth swallowed our enemies.
Christian Standard Bible®
You stretched out your right hand,and the earth swallowed them.
Literal Translation
You stretched Your right hand ; the earth swallowed them.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
When thou stretchedest out yi right hande, the earth swalowed them vp.
American Standard Version
Thou stretchedst out thy right hand, The earth swallowed them.
Bible in Basic English
When your right hand was stretched out, the mouth of the earth was open for them.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Thou stretchedst out thy right hande, the earth swalowed them.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
Thou stretchedst out Thy right hand--the earth swallowed them.
King James Version (1611)
Thou stretchedst out thy right hand, the earth swallowed them.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
Thou stretchedst forth thy right hand, the earth swallowed them up.
English Revised Version
Thou stretchedst out thy right hand, The earth swallowed them.
Berean Standard Bible
You stretched out Your right hand, and the earth swallowed them up.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
Thou heldist forth thin hond, and the erthe deuouride hem;
Young's Literal Translation
Thou hast stretched out Thy right hand -- Earth swalloweth them!
Update Bible Version
You stretched out your right hand, The earth swallowed them.
Webster's Bible Translation
Thou stretchedst out thy right hand, the earth swallowed them.
World English Bible
You stretched out your right hand. The earth swallowed them.
New King James Version
You stretched out Your right hand; The earth swallowed them.
New Living Translation
You raised your right hand, and the earth swallowed our enemies.
New Life Bible
You put out Your right hand, and the earth swallowed them.
New Revised Standard
You stretched out your right hand, the earth swallowed them.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Thou didst stretch forth thy right hand, earth swallowed them up.
Douay-Rheims Bible
Thou stretchedst forth thy hand, and the earth swallowed them.
Revised Standard Version
Thou didst stretch out thy right hand, the earth swallowed them.
THE MESSAGE
You stretched out your right hand and the Earth swallowed them up. But the people you redeemed, you led in merciful love; You guided them under your protection to your holy pasture.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
"You stretched out Your right hand, The earth swallowed them.

Contextual Overview

1 Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the Lord : "I will sing to the Lord , because he is worthy of great honor. He has thrown the horse and its rider into the sea. 2 The Lord gives me strength and makes me sing; he has saved me. He is my God, and I will praise him. He is the God of my ancestors, and I will honor him. 3 The Lord is a warrior; the Lord is his name. 4 The chariots and soldiers of the king of Egypt he has thrown into the sea. The king's best officers are drowned in the Red Sea. 5 The deep waters covered them, and they sank to the bottom like a rock. 6 Your right hand, Lord , is amazingly strong. Lord , your right hand broke the enemy to pieces. 7 In your great victory you destroyed those who were against you. Your anger destroyed them, like fire burning straw. 8 Just a blast of your breath, and the waters piled up. The moving water stood like a wall; the deep waters became solid in the middle of the sea. 9 "The enemy bragged, ‘I'll chase them and catch them. I'll take all their riches; I'll take all I want. I'll pull out my sword, and my hand will destroy them.' 10 But you blew on them with your breath and covered them with the sea. They sank like lead in the raging water.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

stretchedst: Exodus 15:6

Reciprocal: Psalms 136:15 - for his mercy Zephaniah 1:4 - stretch Luke 1:51 - showed

Cross-References

Genesis 2:21
So the Lord God caused the man to sleep very deeply, and while he was asleep, God removed one of the man's ribs. Then God closed up the man's skin at the place where he took the rib.
Genesis 15:3
Abram said, "Look, you have given me no son, so a slave born in my house will inherit everything I have."
Genesis 15:5
Then God led Abram outside and said, "Look at the sky. There are so many stars you cannot count them. Your descendants also will be too many to count."
Genesis 15:8
But Abram said, "Lord God , how can I be sure that I will own this land?"
Genesis 15:9
The Lord said to Abram, "Bring me a three-year-old cow, a three-year-old goat, a three-year-old male sheep, a dove, and a young pigeon."
Genesis 15:13
Then the Lord said to Abram, "You can be sure that your descendants will be strangers and travel in a land they don't own. The people there will make them slaves and be cruel to them for four hundred years.
Genesis 15:14
But I will punish the nation where they are slaves. Then your descendants will leave that land, taking great wealth with them.
1 Samuel 26:12
So David took the spear and water jug that were near Saul's head, and they left. No one saw them or knew about it or woke up, because the Lord had put them sound asleep.
Job 33:15
He speaks in a dream or a vision of the night when people are in a deep sleep, lying on their beds.
Acts 20:9
A young man named Eutychus was sitting in the window. As Paul continued talking, Eutychus was falling into a deep sleep. Finally, he went sound asleep and fell to the ground from the third floor. When they picked him up, he was dead.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Thou stretchedst out thy right hand,.... That is, exerted his power, and gave a display and proof of it; of which the right hand is an emblem:

the earth swallowed them; meaning Pharaoh and his host; for though they were drowned in the sea, that being a part of the terraqueous globe, they may be said to be swallowed in the earth; as Jonah, when in the depth of the sea, the earth and its bars are said to be about him, Jonah 2:6 and besides, many of Pharaoh's army might be swallowed up in the mud at the bottom of the sea: nor is it improbable that those that were cast upon the banks and sand, whom the Israelites stripped, might be afterwards swallowed up therein.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

With the deliverance of Israel is associated the development of the national poetry, which finds its first and perfect expression in this magnificent hymn. It was sung by Moses and the people, an expression which evidently points to him as the author. That it was written at the time is an assertion expressly made in the text, and it is supported by the strongest internal evidence. In every age this song gave the tone to the poetry of Israel; especially at great critical epochs of deliverance: and in the book of Revelation Exodus 15:3 it is associated with the final triumph of the Church.

The division of the song into three parts is distinctly marked: Exodus 15:1-5; Exodus 15:6-10; Exodus 15:11-18 : each begins with an ascription of praise to God; each increases in length and varied imagery unto the triumphant close.

Exodus 15:1

He hath triumphed gloriously - Literally, He is gloriously glorious.

The horse and his rider - The word “rider” may include horseman, but applies properly to the charioteer.

Exodus 15:2

The Lord is my strength and song - My strength and song is Jah. See Psalms 68:4. The name was chosen here by Moses to draw attention to the promise ratified by the name “I am.”

I will prepare Him an habitation - I will glorify Him. Our Authorized Version is open to serious objection, as suggesting a thought (namely, of erecting a temple) which could hardly have been in the mind of Moses at that time, and unsuited to the occasion.

Exodus 15:3

A man of war - Compare Psalms 24:8. The name has on this occasion a special fitness: man had no part in the victory; the battle was the Lord’s.

The Lord is his name - “Jah is His name.” See Exodus 15:2.

Exodus 15:4

Hath He cast - “Hurled,” as from a sling. See Exodus 14:27.

His chosen captains - See Exodus 14:7 note.

Exodus 15:5

As a stone - The warriors in chariots are always represented on the monuments with heavy coats of mail; the corslets of “chosen captains” consisted of plates of highly tempered bronze, with sleeves reaching nearly to the elbow, covering the whole body and the thighs nearly to the knee. The wearers must have sunk at once like a stone, or as we read in Exodus 5:10, like lumps of lead.

Exodus 15:7

Thy wrath - Literally, Thy burning, i. e. the fire of Thy wrath, a word chosen expressly with reference to the effect.

Exodus 15:8

The blast of God’s nostrils corresponds to the natural agency, the east wind Exodus 14:21, which drove the waters back: on the north the waters rose high, overhanging the sands, but kept back by the strongwind: on the south they laid in massive rollers, kept down by the same agency in the deep bed of the Red Sea.

Exodus 15:9

The enemy said - The abrupt, gasping utterances; the haste, cupidity and ferocity of the Egyptians; the confusion and disorder of their thoughts, belong to the highest order of poetry. They enable us to realize the feelings which induced Pharaoh and his host to pursue the Israelites over the treacherous sandbanks.

Exodus 15:10

Thou didst blow with thy wind - Notice the solemn majesty of these few words, in immediate contrast with the tumult and confusion of the preceding verse. In Exodus 14:28, we read only, “the waters returned,” here we are told that it was because the wind blew. A sudden change in the direction of the wind would bring back at once the masses of water heaped up on the north.

They sank as lead - See the note at Exodus 15:5.

Exodus 15:11

Among the gods - Compare Psalms 86:8; Deuteronomy 32:16-17. A Hebrew just leaving the land in which polytheism attained its highest development, with gigantic statues and temples of incomparable grandeur, might well on such an occasion dwell upon this consummation of the long series of triumphs by which the “greatness beyond compare” of Yahweh was once for all established.

Exodus 15:13

Thy holy habitation - Either Palestine, regarded as the land of promise, sanctified by manifestations of God to the Patriarchs, and destined to be both the home of God’s people, and the place where His glory and purposes were to be perfectly revealed: or Mount Moriah.

Exodus 15:14

The inhabitants of Palestina - i. e. the country of the Philistines. They were the first who would expect an invasion, and the first whose district would have been invaded but for the faintheartedness of the Israelites.

Exodus 15:15

The dukes of Edom - See Genesis 36:15. It denotes the chieftains, not the kings of Edom.

The mighty men of Moab - The physical strength and great stature of the Moabites are noted in other passages: see Jeremiah 48:29, Jeremiah 48:41.

Canaan - The name in this, as in many passages of Genesis, designates the whole of Palestine: and is used of course with reference to the promise to Abraham. It was known to the Egyptians, and occurs frequently on the monuments as Pa-kanana, which applies, if not to the whole of Palestine, yet to the northern district under Lebanon, which the Phoenicians occupied and called “Canaan.”

Exodus 15:17

In the mountain of thine inheritance - See Exodus 15:13.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Exodus 15:12. The earth swallowed them. — It is very likely there was also an earthquake on this occasion, and that chasms were made in the bottom of the sea, by which many of them were swallowed up, though multitudes were overwhelmed by the waters, whose dead bodies were afterward thrown ashore. The psalmist strongly intimates that there was an earthquake on this occasion: The voice of thy thunder was in the heaven; the lightnings lightened the world; the EARTH TREMBLED and SHOOK; Psalms 77:18.


 
adsfree-icon
Ads FreeProfile