Psalms 114:5

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse asks why the sea fled and the Jordan was driven back. It speaks of the miraculous events during the Exodus when the Israelites crossed the Red Sea and the Jordan River parted. The key message is about the power of God to move nature for His people.

Explained for Children

Imagine the sea and the river were like scared kids running away when they saw something big and powerful coming. In this case, it was God helping the Israelites cross safely. It's like when you see a scary monster movie, and you jump back in surprise!

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Psalms, traditionally written by King David. It reflects on the Exodus story, which happened around 1200-1400 BCE. The audience is likely the Israelites, reminding them of God's power and past miracles.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us that God can move obstacles in our lives. For instance, if you're facing a big challenge at school, like a difficult exam, it can be a reminder that God can help you overcome it, just as He parted the sea and the Jordan for the Israelites.

Topics

faithmiraclesGod's powerExodusobedienceovercoming obstacles

Related Verses

Exodus 14:21Joshua 3:16Psalms 78:13Isaiah 43:16Matthew 14:25

Frequently Asked Questions

What event is Psalms 114:5 referring to?
Psalms 114:5 refers to the Exodus event where the sea parted for the Israelites to cross and the Jordan River was driven back when the Israelites entered the Promised Land.
Who wrote Psalms 114?
Traditionally, Psalms 114 is attributed to King David, though the exact author is not explicitly mentioned in the text.
How can Psalms 114:5 be applied to modern life?
Psalms 114:5 can be applied to modern life by reminding us that God can move obstacles in our path, just as He did for the Israelites, if we trust and obey Him.
What are some cross-references for Psalms 114:5?
Some cross-references include Exodus 14:21, Joshua 3:16, Psalms 78:13, Isaiah 43:16, and Matthew 14:25, all of which speak of God's power over nature.
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