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Yesaya 63:13

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Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Thompson Chain Reference - Deep, the;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Desert, Journey of Israel through the;   Horse, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Wilderness of the Wanderings;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Horse;   Isaiah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Isaiah, Book of;   Micah, Book of;   Prayer;   Righteousness;   Servant of the Lord;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Wisdom of Solomon;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Deep, the;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Stumbling;  

Encyclopedias:

- Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Arabia;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
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Contextual Overview

7 I wyll declare the goodnesse of the Lorde, yea and the prayse of the Lorde for all that he hath geuen vs, for the great good that he hath done for Israel, whiche he hath geuen them of his owne fauour, and according to the multitude of his louing kindnesses. 8 For he sayde, These no doubt are my people, and no shrinking chyldren: and so was he their sauiour. 9 In their troubles, he was also troubled with them, and the angell that went foorth from his presence deliuered them: of very loue and kindnesse that he had vnto them, he redeemed them, he hath borne them and caried them vp euer since the worlde began. 10 But after they prouoked hym to wrath and vexed his holy spirite, he was their enemie, and fought against them hym selfe. 11 Yet remembred Israel the olde time, of Moyses and his people, saying: where is he that brought them from the water of the sea, with them that feede his sheepe? Where is he that hath geuen his holy spirite among them? 12 He led them by the right hande of Moyses with his glorious arme, deuiding the water before them, wherby he gat him selfe an euerlasting name. 13 He led them in the deepe as an horse is led in the playne, that they shoulde not stumble. 14 As a tame beast goeth in the fielde, and the spirite of God geueth hym rest: thus (O God) hast thou led thy people, to make thy selfe a glorious name withall.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Psalms 106:9, Habakkuk 3:15

Reciprocal: Exodus 3:19 - General Exodus 14:22 - the children Exodus 14:29 - walked Exodus 15:13 - led Joshua 24:6 - Egyptians Psalms 66:6 - He turned Psalms 78:13 - He divided Psalms 107:7 - he led Psalms 136:13 - General Isaiah 11:16 - like as it was Isaiah 50:2 - I dry Jeremiah 31:9 - in a

Gill's Notes on the Bible

That led them through the deep,.... The depths, the bottom of the sea; not through the shallow, but where the waters had been deepest, the descent greatest; and at the bottom of which might have been expected much filth and dirt to hinder them in their passage, yet through this he led them:

as an horse in the wilderness; or rather, "in a plain", as the word b sometimes signifies; and so Kimchi renders it a plain land, and Jarchi smooth land. The sense is, that the Israelites passed through the sea with as much ease, and as little difficulty, as a good horse will run over a plain, where there is nothing to stop his course:

that they should not stumble? there being no clay to stick in, no stone to stumble at, but all like an even plain.

b במדבר "in planitie", Calvin, Gataker, Vitringa; "in campis", Grotius.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

That led them through the deep - They went through the deep on dry land - the waters having divided and left an unobstructed path.

As an horse in the wilderness - As an horse, or a courser, goes through a desert without stumbling. This is a most beautiful image. The reference is to vast level plains like those in Arabia, where there are no stones, no trees, no gullies, no obstacles, and where a fleet courser bounds over the plain without any danger of stumbling. So the Israelites were led on their way without falling. All obstacles were removed, and they were led along as if over a vast smooth plain. Our word ‘wilderness,’ by no means expresses the idea here. We apply it to uncultivated regions that are covered with trees, and where there would be numerous obstacles to such a race-horse. But the Hebrew word (מדבר midbâr) rather refers to “a desert, a waste” - a place of level sands or plains where there was nothing to obstruct the fleet courser that should prance over them. Such is probably the meaning of this passage, but Harmer (Obs. i. 161ff) may be consulted for another view, which may possibly be the correct one.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 13. - 14. That led them through the deep - As a beast goeth down into the valley — In both these verses there is an allusion to the Israelites going through the Red Sea, in the bottom of which they found no more inconvenience than a horse would in running in the desert, where there was neither stone nor mud; nor a beast in the valley, where all was plain and smooth.


 
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