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      • “What have we done, letting all those Israelite slaves get away?” they asked. 6 So Pharaoh harnessed his chariot and called up his troops. 7 He took with him 600 of Egypt’s best chariots, along with the rest of the chariots of Egypt, each with its commander. 8 The LORD hardened the heart of Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, so he chased after the people of Israel, who had left with fists raised in defiance. 9 The Egyptians chased after them with all the forces in Pharaoh’s army—all his horses and...
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  2. May 13, 2004 · Pharaoh’s army had to make a decision whether or not to pursue the Israelites into the sea. At each decision point, the Egyptians were hardened or hardened themselves. From a divine perspective, God hardened men’s hearts in order to achieve His pre-determined purposes (such as the destruction of the Egyptian army and the deliverance of the ...

  3. Exodus 14:10-31 ERV. KJV NIV NLT NKJV ESV. When the Israelites saw Pharaoh and his army coming toward them, they were very frightened and cried to the LORD for help. They said to Moses, “Why did you bring us out of Egypt? Did you bring us out here in the desert to die? We could have died peacefully in Egypt; there were plenty of graves in Egypt.

  4. 1. Divine Intervention: God’s Miraculous Act. 2. A Test of Faith for the Israelites. 3. Pharaoh’s Army: A Decisive End. 4. Debating the Location. 5. Symbolism of the Crossing. 6. Memorialized in Song: The “Song of Moses” 7. Exploring the Historical Context. 8. Lessons for Modern Believers. 9. Impact on Jewish and Christian Traditions. 10.

  5. The Israelites' Position and Pharaoh's Pursuit (Verses 1-9) God instructs Moses to have the Israelites encamp by the sea. God hardens Pharaoh's heart, causing him to pursue the Israelites with his entire army, believing they are lost in the wilderness. The Israelites' Fear and Moses' Assurance (Verses 10-14)

  6. God causes the Pharaoh to pursue the Israelites with chariots, and the pharaoh overtakes them at Pi-hahiroth. When the Israelites see the Egyptian army they are afraid, but the pillar of fire and the cloud separates the Israelites and the Egyptians.

  7. The Pharaoh, Haman, and their army in chariots pursuing the fleeing children of Israel drowned in the Red Sea as the parted water closed up on them. The Pharaoh's submission to God at the moment of death and total destruction was rejected but his dead body was saved as a lesson for posterity and he was mummified.

  8. 23 Then the Egyptians took up the pursuit, and all Pharaoh’s horses, his chariots and his horsemen went in after them into the midst of the sea. 24 At the morning watch, the L ord looked down on the army of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and cloud and brought the army of the Egyptians into confusion.

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