Exodus 15:10

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how God used the wind to cover the Egyptian army with the sea, causing them to sink like lead. It is part of a song of victory sung by the Israelites after they were saved from the Egyptians. The key message is about God's power and the deliverance He provides.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a toy boat in a bathtub. When you blow on the water, it moves around and covers the boat, just like God blew the wind to cover the Egyptian army with the sea. The army sank just like your boat would sink if you put heavy things in it.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Exodus, written by Moses around 1446 BC. It was written for the Israelites, who were recently freed from slavery in Egypt. The cultural setting involves the Israelites reflecting on God's power and the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea.

Living It Out Today

When facing a difficult situation, remember that God can provide unexpected solutions. For example, if you're struggling with a big project at work and feel overwhelmed, trust that God can create a way out, just as He did for the Israelites.

Topics

deliverancepower of GodIsraelitesmiraclesvictoryfaith

Related Verses

Psalms 136:13Isaiah 51:10Joshua 24:6Hebrews 11:29Revelation 15:3

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'mighty waters' mean in this verse?
'Mighty waters' refers to the powerful and overwhelming nature of the Red Sea, which God used to deliver the Israelites and destroy the Egyptian army.
Who is 'they' in this verse?
'They' refers to the Egyptian army that was pursuing the Israelites. God used the sea to drown them as they attempted to cross back to safety.
How does this verse relate to the Israelites' journey?
This verse is part of a song celebrating God's deliverance of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. It highlights God's power and protection over His people.
What can we learn about God's power from this verse?
From this verse, we learn that God's power is immense and can be seen through natural phenomena like wind and water, which He uses to protect and deliver His people.
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