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Yesaya 63:12
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
with: Exodus 15:6, Exodus 15:13, Exodus 15:16, Psalms 80:1
dividing: Exodus 14:21, Joshua 3:16, Nehemiah 9:11, Psalms 78:13, Psalms 114:5-7, Psalms 136:13-16
to make: Isaiah 55:13, Exodus 14:16, Exodus 14:17, Romans 9:17
Reciprocal: Exodus 3:10 - General Exodus 3:15 - this is my name for ever Exodus 3:19 - General Exodus 6:1 - with a strong Exodus 9:16 - that my Exodus 14:29 - walked Exodus 16:6 - the Lord Deuteronomy 4:37 - with his Deuteronomy 8:15 - led thee Deuteronomy 26:8 - the Lord Joshua 4:23 - which he dried Joshua 24:6 - Egyptians 2 Samuel 7:23 - make him 1 Kings 8:42 - thy strong hand 1 Chronicles 17:20 - according 1 Chronicles 17:21 - make thee Nehemiah 9:10 - didst Psalms 44:3 - thy right Psalms 77:20 - General Psalms 103:7 - He made Psalms 105:27 - They Psalms 114:3 - sea Isaiah 11:16 - like as it was Isaiah 51:10 - dried Isaiah 63:14 - to make Isaiah 63:16 - General Isaiah 64:2 - to make Jeremiah 31:32 - in the Jeremiah 31:35 - which divideth Jeremiah 32:20 - and hast Hosea 12:13 - General Zephaniah 3:17 - is mighty Matthew 8:26 - and rebuked Matthew 14:31 - stretched Luke 1:51 - showed Acts 7:35 - a ruler
Gill's Notes on the Bible
That led them by the right hand of Moses with his glorious arm,.... That is, through the Red sea, as the next clause shows: this was done by the right hand of Moses, and the rod in it, to which Kimchi thinks respect is had; who, by divine order, lifted up his rod, and stretched out his hand over the sea, and divided it, and so led the people through it: but, lest this should be attributed to Moses and his rod, the glorious arm of the Lord is made mention of, which held and guided the right hand of Moses, and from whence came all that power that was exerted on this occasion. Aben Ezra interprets this of the Angel of the Lord, that went before them: it seems to design the arm of omnipotence, which was gloriously displayed, Exodus 15:6:
dividing the water before them; the waters of the sea, so that they rose up as a wall on each side them, through which they passed as on dry land: to make himself an everlasting name? or to get himself everlasting honour and glory, as he did on Pharaoh, his chariots, and his horsemen, Exodus 14:17 and which wonderful action of his has been and ever will be spoken of to the glory of his name, which was the end he had in view.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
That led them by the right hand of Moses - (See the notes at Isaiah 41:10-13; Isaiah 45:1).
Dividing the water before them - Exodus 14:21.
To make himself an everlasting name - He designed to perform a work which, it would be seen, could not be performed by any false god or by any human arm, and to do it in such circumstances, and in such a manner, that it might be seen everywhere that this was the true God (compare the notes at Isaiah 45:6). The deliverance from Egypt was attended with such amazing miracles, and with such a sudden destruction of his foes, that none but the true God could have performed it. Egypt was at that time the center of all the science, civilization, and art known among mankind; and what occurred there would be known to other lands. God, therefore, in this signal manner, designed to make a public demonstration of his existence and power that shall be known in all lands, and that should never be forgotten.