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Exodus 15:11

Posted on 3 August 2023
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“Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods? who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?”

Context:Exodus 15 is known as the "Song of Moses" or the "Song of Miriam." It is a song of praise and thanksgiving to God after the Israelites were delivered from the Egyptians at the Red Sea. This verse is a declaration of the greatness and uniqueness of God.

Recognition of God’s Uniqueness:The verse begins with a rhetorical question: "Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods?" It acknowledges that there is no one like God among all the gods that were worshiped by the Egyptians or other nations. The Israelites recognised that the Lord was superior to any other deity.

Glorious in Holiness:The verse continues by acknowledging God’s holiness. Holiness refers to God’s perfect moral purity and separation from sin. God’s holiness sets Him apart from all creation. The Israelites recognised the glory and majesty of God’s holiness, acknowledging that He is completely set apart and pure.

Fearful in Praises:The verse also describes God as "fearful in praises." This phrase conveys the idea that God is awe-inspiring and worthy of reverence. It suggests that the Israelites approached God with a deep sense of respect and reverence, understanding the magnitude of His power and authority.

Doing Wonders:The verse concludes by acknowledging God’s miraculous works. Throughout the Exodus narrative, God demonstrated His power and performed mighty wonders on behalf of His people. The Israelites recognised and praised God for His ability to perform extraordinary acts that defied human understanding.

Overall, Exodus 15:11 highlights the unique and majestic nature of God. It emphasises His unmatched greatness, holiness, and the wonders He performs. It serves as a reminder for believers to approach God with reverence and awe, recognising His supremacy and power.

It’s important to note that the passage is specific to the context of the Israelites’ deliverance from Egypt, but the principles of God’s uniqueness, holiness, and miraculous works remain applicable to believers today.

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