Exodus 14:21
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَمَدَّ مُوسَى يَدَهُ عَلَى البَحرِ، فَأزاحَ اللهُ البَحرَ إلَى الخَلفِ بِرِيحٍ شَرقِيَّةٍ قَوِيَّةٍ طَوالَ اللَّيلِ، وَحَوَّلَ البَحرَ إلَى أرْضٍ يابِسَةٍ، إذْ شَقَّ المِياهَ نِصْفينِ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Moses stretches out his hand over the sea and the Lord causes the sea to part with a strong wind, creating dry land. The key message is about divine intervention and deliverance.
Explained for Children
Imagine Moses stretching out his hand like a magic wand, and suddenly, the sea parts like a curtain, making a path of dry land. This is like when you part a curtain to walk through a room, but much bigger and with the sea!
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Exodus, written by Moses around the 13th century BCE. It is part of the Torah and was written to record the Israelites' journey and their deliverance from Egypt.
Living It Out Today
Just like the Israelites needed a way through the sea, we often find ourselves in difficult situations where we need a path forward. Trusting in divine intervention can provide unexpected solutions.
Topics
faithdeliverancedivine interventionmiraclesleadershiptriumph
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the east wind?
The east wind represents the force of nature used by God to create a path through the sea, symbolizing divine power and intervention.
How can we apply this verse to modern life?
In modern life, this verse reminds us to trust in God's intervention and guidance when we face seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
Why is Moses' action important?
Moses' action of stretching out his hand demonstrates obedience and faith, showing that God works through human actions.
What does the dry land symbolize?
The dry land symbolizes a path to salvation and freedom from bondage, reflecting the idea of a clear way forward in difficult circumstances.
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