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Exodus 14:17

Posted on 3 August 2023
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And I, beholde, I will harden the hearts of the Egyptians, and they shall follow them: and I will get mee honour vpon Pharaoh, and vpon all his hoste, vpon his charets, and vpon his horsemen. Exodus 14:17 (KJV)

Exodus 14:17 is a significant verse that occurs during the account of the Israelites’ escape from Egypt, commonly known as the Exodus. This verse captures a crucial moment in the narrative, as the Israelites find themselves trapped between the pursuing Egyptian army and the Red Sea.

Historical Context: The book of Exodus recounts the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt under the leadership of Moses. God sent a series of ten plagues to Egypt to demonstrate His power and persuade Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Despite witnessing these miracles, Pharaoh’s heart remained hardened, and he refused to let the people go.

God’s Hardening of the Egyptians’ Hearts: It is important to understand that God’s hardening of their hearts is not the primary cause of their refusal; Pharaoh had already hardened his own heart several times (e.g., Exodus 8:15) and God later hardened it further (Exodus 8:32; 9:34), confirming and intensifying his existing stubbornness.

Divine Purpose and Honor: The verse states that God will harden the hearts of the Egyptians so that they would pursue the Israelites. God had a divine purpose behind this hardening: to demonstrate His power and bring honor upon Himself. By leading the Egyptians into the pursuit, God set the stage for a miraculous deliverance and a decisive display of His glory.

God’s Control over Events: The hardening of the Egyptians’ hearts and their subsequent pursuit of the Israelites was part of God’s sovereign plan. It showcased His power and ability to control even the hearts and actions of individuals. Through this act, God not only preserved the Israelites but also demonstrated His supremacy over the pagan gods of Egypt and the human rulers who defied Him.

Application:

Trust in God’s sovereignty: The passage reminds us of God’s absolute sovereignty over all events, even those that may seem dire or insurmountable. We can trust that God is in control, working out His purposes for our lives and the world, even in the midst of difficult circumstances.

God’s honor and glory: The verse highlights the importance of giving glory and honor to God. Just as God sought to gain honor upon Pharaoh and his host, we should also recognize God’s power, faithfulness, and supremacy in our lives, giving Him the honor He deserves.

In summary, Exodus 14:17 showcases God’s sovereignty, His control over events, and His pursuit of honor and glory. It reminds us to trust in God’s plan and give Him the honor He deserves in our lives.

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