Exodus 14. The chapter divides into the divine instructions in Exodus 14:1-14 and the report of Yahweh's victory in Exodus 14:15-31. Speak unto the children of Israel, that they turn and encamp--The Israelites had now completed their three days' journey, and at Etham the decisive step would have to be taken whether they would celebrate their intended feast and return, or march onwards by the head of the Red Sea into the desert, with a ⦠Other Forerunner Commentary entries containing Exodus 14:14: 1 Chronicles 14:11 Matthew : John : Romans 12:19-21 Exodus 14:13 : Exodus 14:15 >> The Berean: Daily Verse and Comment Sign up for the Berean: Daily Verse and Comment, and have Biblical truth delivered to your inbox. Exode 13 Exode 15 Exode 14:14 Louis Segond (LSG) 14 L'Éternel combattra pour vous; et vous, gardez le silence. Exode 15:3 L'Eternel est un vaillant guerrier; L'Eternel est son nom. Horsesâ hooves pound the dirt, the Israelites cry out in fear, the Egyptians scream in panic, the wind howls, and the waters churn in their great vertical walls. De rechtvaardigmaking geschiedt voor de mens, aan de mens; de heiligmaking in de mens, met de mens. Isaiah 63:5. Exodus 14 â The Crossing of the Red Sea A. 1) Zo staan in dit geschiedverhaal het volk Israël en diens tijdelijke leidsman als vertegenwoordigers van het ongeloof en van het geloof tegenover elkaar. The Israelites are commanded to encamp before Pi-hahiroth, Exodus 14:1, Exodus 14:2.God predicts the pursuit of Pharaoh, Exodus 14:3, Exodus 14:4.Pharaoh is informed that the Israelites are fled, and regrets that he suffered them to depart, Exodus 14:5.He musters his troops and pursues them, Exodus 14:6-8.Overtakes them in their encampment by the Red Sea, Exodus 14:9. Exodus 14:19-31 COMMENTARY: THE CONTEXT: The book of Exodus tells about the oppression of the Israelites in Egypt (1:8-22), and Mosesâ early life (chapter 2). Hij alleen moest de eer en de roem ervan wegdragen. Study book on Exodus, questions on Exodus Welcome to www.abiblecommentary.com Bible study and Bible commentary: www.abiblecommentary.com is a Bible commentary website that offers a variety of Bible commentary and Bible study material that is thorough, faithful to God's word, and easy to use. Zo zorgt de Heere, onze God, dat er in tijden van algemene verslapping en inzinking van het geloof steeds enkelen gevonden worden, in wier hart Hij dan als de gehele rijke schat van het innigst en tederst geloof heeft weggeborgen. V Phiahiroth. V Magdolum et la mer vis-à-vis de Baâal ÇáµpÅn ; G Beelsepphôn ; V Beelsephon. Exode 14:25 Il ôta les roues de leurs chars et en rendit la marche difficile. À un moment donné entre lâappel initial de Moïse en tant que prophète et sa traversée de la mer Rouge avec les enfants dâIsraël, le Seigneur lui a dit : « Tu seras rendu plus fort que de nombreuses eaux. Parle aux fils d'Israël et qu'ils se mettent en marche ! Exodus 14: The Pharoh went on a hunt to find the isrealites. u rustig houden, en met uw gemor ophouden. Log In G V Le Seigneur parla à Moïse en disant : 1 ... 2 â Dis aux fils dâIsraël. Daardoor is het, dat gij het moedigst en krachtigst geloof juist in die ziet optreden, als de algemene verflauwing dit het meest nodig maakt en diens gemis tevens op het scherpst doet uitkomen.. Toen hadden zij wapens, en daarbij geleerd ze te hanteren. G tu camperas. Enrich your faith and grow in spiritual maturity with the incredible Bible study and devotional books listed below. Israël a quitté lâEgypte, laissant derrière 400 ans de captivité. Exode 14. (Calmet). Retour au verset 14. verset précédent (verset 13). And it was told the king of Egypt that the people fled: and the heart of Pharaoh and of his servants ⦠Exode 14 :13-14 . Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament "Jehovah will fight for you (×××, dat comm. Exode 14:14. 2. 15 Et l'Éternel dit à Moïse : « Pourquoi cries-tu vers moi ? 14. This text describes one of the Bibleâs strangest military engagements. Commentaire simple; Exode; Exode 14:1-14; Exode 14:1-14. Calvijn zegt dan ook: "Hij vermaant, zijns inziens, hen niet tot niets doen, maar hij verstaat eronder, dat bij God alleen genoeg hulp is, om te overwinnen, al liggen zij daar als ontzield ter aarde," en Da Costa: "De verlossing moest alleen Gods werk zijn. It shall be the first month of the year for you. Genesis 34:5). Les Egyptiens dirent alors: Fuyons devant Israël, car l'Eternel combat pour lui contre les Egyptiens. This weekâs reading from Exodus 14 shows God delivering Godâs people, too, but there is nothing quiet about it. La traversée de la mer Rouge. À cet égard, Israël â le peuple queDieu sâétait choisi pour lui-même â occupe une place particulière. Introduction. The Syriac subjoins, "Therefore Moses cried unto the Lord," which connects this with the following verse. 31 likes. Ceux-ci se rattachent soit à desindividus, soit à des nations entières. Commentary on Exodus 14:15-20 (Read Exodus 14:15-20) Moses' silent prayers of faith prevailed more with God than Israel's loud outcries of fear. The Israelites are in a seemingly impossible situation, but it was a situation brought on by the Lord Himself. Is hij verlost, en door de Rode Zee gegaan, dan leeft en werkt God door hem. Uit dit woord van Mozes spreekt zijn geloofsmoed en zijn geloofskracht tegenover het vreesachtige en murmurerende volk.. 2) "De Heere zal voor hen strijden, en zij zullen stil zijn, niet stil zitten. Commentaire biblique de Exode 3.14. Save: $12.00 (30%) Buy Now. 3 Tell all the congregation of Israel that on the tenth day of this month every man shall take a lamb g according to their fathersâ houses, a lamb for a household. See more of Exode 14:14 on Facebook. and ye shall hold your peace; be still, and quiet, and easy in your minds, and forbear saying or doing anything; "be silent"; and neither express the fear and distress of their minds, by any mournful sounds, nor their joy of faith by shouts and huzzas; as they could not draw a sword, they were not so much as to blow a trumpet, and break a pitcher, and cry the sword of the Lord, and of Israel as they after did on another occasion, at least their posterity. Links. They were got to the edge of the wilderness, Exodus 13:20, and one stage or two would have brought them to Horeb, the place appointed for their serving God, but instead of going forward, they are ordered to turn short off, on the right-hand from Canaan, and to march towards the Red-sea. Exodus 15. Exodus 14 Resources - Multiple Sermons and Commentaries; Someone has written that the story in Exodus 14 is one of the best known events in the entire Bible and might in fact be one of the best known events in all the world, particularly the modern, developed world. Exodus 14:14. Exode 14, play L'Eternel dit à Moïse Parle aux Israélites qu'ils reviennent camper devant Pi-Hahiroth entre Migdol et la mer vis-à-vis de Baal-Tsephon c'est en face de cet endroit que vous camperez près de la mer Le pharaon dira des Israélites 'Ils sont perdus dans le pays prisonniers du désert ' J'endurcirai Genesis 34:5). La présence de Dieu est avec le peuple, de nuit comme de jour. The LORD shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace. Learn more Start my trial Back . Our Price: $27.99. ), but you will be silent," i.e., keep quiet, and not complain any more (cf. La colonne de feu la nuit pour les guider mais aussi les protéger du froid du désert, et la nuée pour les protéger de la chaleur le jour et les guider. When the Isrealites first saw the Pharaoh were they skeptic as whether or not to go back to his command? Et que les fils d'Israël entrent au milieu de la mer, à pied sec. Het ging toen als met Jonathan en zijn wapendrager. V du côté de Pî HaḥîrÅt. The Israelites are in a ⦠Continue reading "Commentary on Exodus 14:19-31" (1-4) God draws Pharaoh to come out against Israel. King James Version (KJV) Public Domain . Quant à vous, gardez le silence ! Vous dresserez votre camp près de la mer, devant Baal-Tsephon, en face de ce lieu. (h) Only put your trust in God without grudging or doubting. vous camperez. “ Jehovah will fight for you ( ×××, dat comm. Library. Study This × Bible Gateway Plus. 14 Et l'Éternel parla à Moïse, en disant : 2 « Parle aux fils d'Israël afin qu'ils se détournent et qu'ils dressent leur camp devant Pi-Hahiroth, entre Migdol et la mer. In Exodus 14:14 Moses tells the children of Israel, âThe LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.â At that moment, they were standing at the edge of the Red Sea, hemmed in by the sea before them and the Egyptian army behind. Commentaire simple; Exode; Exode 14:15-31; Exode 14:15-31. G le Domaine. Ook op deze wijze wordt de leer van de onmacht in haar juiste licht gesteld. The LORD shall fight for you, and ye shall, Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament. CHAPTER 14:15-18 Exodus 14:14. 1 YHWH. Ye shall hold your peace,] i.e., Ye shall neither say nor do. Exode 14:14. Or, câestprécisément de lâhistoire de ce peuple que nous pouvons tirer un nombreextraordinaire de leçons, et cela, à un double point de vue. M V qui est entre MigdÅl. CHAPTER 14. Listen to Pastor Robert Furrow as he continues his Commentary on the book of Exodus picking up today in chapter 14, verse 1. De Israëlieten moesten niet strijden, maar konden ook niet strijden, want zij hadden zwaard noch boog, spies noch lans. Eerst zien wij in Israël, hoe het ongeloof optreedt als onbestemde vrees (Vers 10), onbillijk verwijt (Vers 11), welbewuste terging (Vers 12); terwijl bij Mozes daarentegen het geloof zich uitspreekt in kalm vertrouwen, rustige verwachting en zekere hoop (Vers 13,14). De mens is onmachtig, zolang hij in Egypte en vóór de Rode Zee, zolang hij in zijn zonde is. The pursuit of Pharaohâs armies. Add to that the pyrotechnics of the pillar of fire and cloud, and Exodus 14 describes a big, chaotic mess. Câest l'Eternel qui combattra pour vous. 1. Indien wij ze overwinnen moesten, ze zouden nooit overwonnen worden; want zij zijn ons te machtig. maar door hen. Niet rustig neerzitten, of lijdelijk afwachten, maar in stil vertrouwen op de Heere verkeren. Now the LORD spoke to Moses, saying: âSpeak to the children of Israel, that they turn and camp before Pi Hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea, opposite Baal Zephon; you shall camp before it by the sea. The Passover. LâAncien Testamentcontient une multitude dâenseignements qui nous sont donnés, en grande partie,au travers dâévénements historiques. EXODUS 14 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE I TRODUCTIO COFFMA , "Introduction This great chapter records the event of the passage of the Red Sea by the children of Israel and the overthrow of Pharaoh and his chariots on the same day. De wapendrager had enkel de vijanden, die voor Jonathan overwonnen neervielen, af te maken. Or rather, do you hold your peace, the future tense for the imperative, as it is very frequent; cease your murmuring against the Lord and me. When they saw Pharaoh, they shrieked out to Moses that he brought them to the dessert to die and that they rather have stayed in Egypt under the command of the Pharaoh because it was better than dying in the dessert. Retail: $39.99 . Commentaire et contexte. Stil te zijn is niet werkeloos te zijn, maar het is kalm, bedaard, vertrouwend, biddend, wakend en wachtend te zijn, gereed en bereid, om de weg, die de Heere ons aanwijst, in te slaan. Asimov's concise statement of what happened here is: "The waters of the Red Sea miraculously parted for ⦠quâils reviennent et qu'ils campent devant. KJV, Thinline Bible, Giant Print, Red Letter Edition, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, King James Version. Le Pharaon poursuit les Israélites. ", To report dead links, typos, or html errors or suggestions about making these resources more useful use the convenient, The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary, Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary, International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, John Gill's Exposition of the Whole Bible, Keil & Delitzsch Old Testament Commentary, Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible, George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary. 14 The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace. The text tells us that âHe took six hundred of the best chariots, along with all the other chariots of Egypt, with officers over all of themâ (Exodus 14:7). Ver. Exodus 14:14 The LORD shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace. The Lord shall fight for you - Ye shall have no part in the honor of the day; God alone shall bring you off, and defeat your foes. 16 Et toi, lève ton bâton, et étends ta main sur la mer, et fends-la. Exodus 13. Ja! De HEERE, de echte krijgsman (hoofdstuk 15:3), zal voor u strijden, 1) en gij zult stil zijn, 2) u bij de strijd die thans aanvangt, rustig houden; Hij, de Heere, zal zonder enige medewerking van uw zijde, de overwinning teweeg brengen.1) Zo staan in dit geschiedverhaal het volk Israël en diens tijdelijke leidsman als vertegenwoordigers van het ongeloof en van het geloof tegenover elkaar. Ye shall contribute nothing to the victory, neither by your words nor by your deeds; for this Hebrew word signifies a cessation not only from speech, but from action too, as 2 Samuel 19:11 Psalms 83:1 Isaiah 42:14,15. Exodus 14 commentary 1. Zo hebben ook de gelovigen de door Christus overwonnen vijanden enkel te doden. Ook daarom zou God voor hen strijden, en zij zouden stil zijn; maar, toen zij Kanaän in bezit moesten nemen, deed God het toen ook? Exodus 14:10-31 COMMENTARY: THE CONTEXT: The book of Exodus tells about the oppression of the Israelites in Egypt (1:8-22), and Mosesâ early life (chapter 2). Doth not Jesus all this, and more? The Lord shall fight for you,.... By commanding the wind of the heavens, and the waves of the sea, and employing them against their enemies, and on their behalf; they being unarmed, and so not in a condition to fight for themselves, as well as they had no heart or spirit for it: and ye shall hold your peace; be still, and quiet, and easy in your minds, and forbear saying or doing anything; "be silent"; and neither express the fear and distress of their minds, by any mournful sounds, nor their joy of faith by shouts and huzzas; as they could not draw a sword, they were not so much as to blow a trumpet, and break a pitcher, and cry the sword of the Lord, and of Israel as they after did on another occasion, at least their posterity. The Lord shall fight for you By commanding the wind of the heavens, and the waves of the sea, and employing them against their enemies, and on their behalf; they being unarmed, and so not in a condition to fight for themselves, as well as they had no heart or spirit for it: De verlossing uit Egypte, uit de hand van hun vijanden, geschiedde zonder medewerking van de kinderen van Israël, het in bezit nemen van hun erfenis, van Kanaän, geschiedde met hun medewerking, door tegen de Kanaänieten te strijden; daarom droeg Jozua ook geen staf als Mozes, maar een spies.. Dâune part, Dieunous révèle, par ses voies envers ce peuple, ses critèr⦠Exodus 14:1-31.GOD INSTRUCTS THE ISRAELITES AS TO THEIR JOURNEY. Exodus 14:14 in all English translations. ), but you will be silent, ” i.e., keep quiet, and not complain any more (cf. Ye shall hold your peace - Your unbelieving fears and clamours shall be confounded, and ye shall see that by might none shall be able to prevail against the Lord, and that the feeblest shall take the prey when the power of Jehovah is exerted. Bible Gateway Recommends. Louis Segond (LSG) by Public Domain. Exode 14.14. The Lord will fight for you while you keep silent. Try it for 30 days FREE. De verwarring van deze beide wijd verschillende zaken is een van de noodlottigste beletsels van het geestelijke leven. De verlossing moest wel aan Israël geschieden, maar eigenlijk zonder diens medewerking." You will not have to draw a sword. In het Hebreeuws Thacharischoen, beter, gij zult stilzwijgen, d.i. G Magdôlon. Read full chapter. The pillar of cloud and fire came behind them, where they needed a guard, and it was a wall between them and their enemies. Moïse avait confiance en Dieu et suivait les murmures du Saint-Esprit. M G V. S Sam. "For Pharaoh will say of the children of Israel, They [are] entangled in the land, the wilderness hath ⦠To the fight, Pharaoh brings a swarm of chariots and soldiers. Exode 14,1â31. 14. And is not this the case, spiritually considered, now! 12 The L ord said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, 2 f âThis month shall be for you the beginning of months. Peace. Cancel at any time. When they were at Etham, there was no sea in their way to obstruct their passage; but God himself orders them into straits, which might give them an assurance, that when his purposes were served, he would bring them out of tâ¦