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Exodus 14:26-27

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14:26 The Lord said to Moses, “Extend your hand toward the sea, so that the waters may flow 1  back on the Egyptians, on their chariots, and on their horsemen!” 14:27 So Moses extended his hand toward the sea, and the sea returned to its normal state 2  when the sun began to rise. 3  Now the Egyptians were fleeing 4  before it, but the Lord overthrew 5  the Egyptians in the middle of the sea.

1 tn The verb, “and they will return,” is here subordinated to the imperative preceding it, showing the purpose of that act.

2 tn The Hebrew term לְאֵיתָנוֹ (lÿetano) means “to its place,” or better, “to its perennial state.” The point is that the sea here had a normal level, and now when the Egyptians were in the sea on the dry ground the water would return to that level.

3 tn Heb “at the turning of the morning”; NASB, NIV, TEV, CEV “at daybreak.”

4 tn The clause begins with the disjunctive vav (ו) on the noun, signaling either a circumstantial clause or a new beginning. It could be rendered, “Although the Egyptians…Yahweh…” or “as the Egyptians….”

5 tn The verb means “shake out” or “shaking off.” It has the significance of “throw downward.” See Neh 5:13 or Job 38:13.



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