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Exodus 15:11

Posted on 3 August 2023
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Who is like vnto thee, O Lord, amongst the gods? who is like thee, glorious in holinesse, fearefull in praises, doing wonders! Exodus 15:11 (KJV)

Who

is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods? who

is

like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful

in praises, doing wonders? Exodus 15:11 (KJV)

Exodus 15:1‑18 is known as the “Song of Moses,” and the related song of Miriam appears in verses 20‑21. The passage is a song of praise and thanksgiving offered after the Israelites were delivered from the Egyptians at the Red Sea. The verse declares the greatness and uniqueness of God, inviting the listener to contemplate His supreme character.

Recognition of God’s Uniqueness is expressed through the rhetorical question, “Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods?” The Israelites understood that there was no deity comparable to the Lord among the gods worshiped by Egypt or other nations. This acknowledgment affirms that the Lord was superior to any other deity and that His people recognized His exclusive supremacy.

The verse also highlights God’s holiness, describing Him as “glorious in holiness.” Although the wording does not explicitly mention holiness, the Israelites perceived God’s perfect moral purity and separation from sin as integral to His character. His holiness sets Him apart from all creation, and the people responded with reverent awe, reflected in the phrase “fearful in praises.” This conveys that God is awe‑inspiring and worthy of deep respect, prompting worship that is both reverent and trembling.

Finally, the declaration that God is “doing wonders” points to the miraculous works demonstrated throughout the Exodus narrative—most notably the parting of the Red Sea and the subsequent deliverance of Israel. While the verse itself does not use the exact words “doing wonders,” the broader context shows that the Israelites praised God for extraordinary acts that defied human understanding. Overall, Exodus 15:11 emphasizes the unique and majestic nature of God, underscoring His unmatched greatness, holiness, and miraculous works. The passage reminds believers today to approach God with reverence and awe, recognizing His supremacy and power, even as the specific historical setting points to timeless principles applicable to all who trust in Him.

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