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Éxodo 15:19
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Porque Faraón entró cabalgando con sus carros y su gente de á caballo en la mar, y Jehová volvió á traer las aguas de la mar sobre ellos; mas los hijos de Israel fueron en seco por medio de la mar.
Porque Faraón entró cabalgando con sus carros y su gente de a caballo en el mar, y Jehová hizo volver las aguas del mar sobre ellos; mas los hijos de Israel pasaron en seco por medio del mar.
Porque el Faraón entró cabalgando con sus carros y su gente de a caballo en el mar, y el SEÑOR volvió a traer las aguas del mar sobre ellos; mas los hijos de Israel fueron en seco por medio del mar.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
horse: Exodus 14:23, Proverbs 21:31
brought: Exodus 14:28, Exodus 14:29, Hebrews 11:29
Reciprocal: Exodus 14:13 - ye shall see Exodus 14:22 - the children Deuteronomy 11:4 - how he made Joshua 4:22 - General Psalms 37:36 - General Psalms 44:2 - drive out Psalms 106:11 - General Haggai 2:22 - and I will overthrow the chariots
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For the horse of Pharaoh went in with his chariots and with his horsemen into the sea,.... Meaning not that particular and single horse on which Pharaoh was carried, but all the horses of his that drew in his chariots, and all on which his cavalry was mounted; these all went into the Red sea, following the Israelites thither: these words are either the concluding part of the song, recapitulating and reducing into a compendium the subject matter of it; or are a reason why Moses and the children of Israel sung it; or else they are to be connected more strictly with the preceding verse, and give a reason why the Lord reigns over his people for ever; because he has destroyed their enemies, and delivered them out of their hands:
and the Lord brought again the waters of the sea upon them; after he had divided them, for the Israelites to pass through them, he caused them to close again, and to fall upon the Egyptians and cover and drown them:
but the children of Israel went on dry land in the midst of the sea; which was a very wonderful thing, and was a just and sufficient reason for singing the above song to the Lord, see Exodus 14:29.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
For the horse ... - This verse does not belong to the hymn, but marks the transition from it to the narrative.