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IiNdumiso 106:9
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
He rebuked: In the descriptions of the Psalmist, everything has life. The sea is an animated being, behaves itself proudly, is rebuked, and retires in confusion. Psalms 18:15, Psalms 66:6, Psalms 78:13, Psalms 78:52, Psalms 78:53, Psalms 114:3-7, Psalms 136:13-16, Exodus 14:21, Exodus 14:22, Exodus 14:27-29, Nehemiah 9:11, Isaiah 11:14-16, Nahum 1:4, Matthew 8:26
so he: Psalms 77:19, Psalms 77:20, Isaiah 63:11-14
Reciprocal: Exodus 14:28 - remained Exodus 15:13 - led 2 Samuel 22:16 - rebuking Psalms 74:13 - divide Psalms 136:14 - pass through Isaiah 43:16 - maketh Isaiah 50:2 - at my Isaiah 63:13 - General Jeremiah 31:35 - which divideth Hebrews 11:29 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He rebuked the Red sea also, and it was dried up,.... By sending a strong east wind, which drove the waters back, and made the sea a dry land, Exodus 14:21.
So he led them through the depths; that is, the deep waters of the sea, which were cast up as an heap, and stood as a wall on each side, through which they passed.
As through the wilderness; or rather, "as on a plain"; for a passage through a wilderness where no roads are, and many obstructions be, is not easy; and so it is manifestly to be understood in Isaiah 63:13, where Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it a plain and smooth ground, a champaign country; and so the word is used for a plain, in opposition to mountains, in Jeremiah 9:10, and then the sense is, that God led them through the sea, being dried up, as if they were led through a plain and open country, where was nothing to obstruct their march; an emblem of baptism, 1 Corinthians 10:1, and of the passage of the people of God through this world; 1 Corinthians 10:1- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
He rebuked the Red Sea also - The word rendered “rebuke” commonly means to chide - as when one is angry with another for having done wrong. Here it is evidently a poetic term, meaning that he spake “as if” he were angry; or “as if” the Red Sea did wrong in presenting an obstacle or obstruction to the passage of his people. Compare Exodus 14:21-22,
So he led them through the depths - Through what had been the abyss; what had seemed to be depths, being covered with water.
As through the wilderness - As through a desert or dry place; as he afterward led them through the wilderness. The waters parted asunder, and made a way for them.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 106:9. He rebuked the Red Sea — In the descriptions of the psalmist every thing has life. The sea is an animated being, behaves itself proudly, is rebuked, and retires in confusion.