Exodus 14:25

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes how God made the Egyptian chariot wheels ineffective so they could not chase the Israelites, causing the Egyptians to flee. It shows that God was fighting on Israel's side against the Egyptians.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game where your team's shoes suddenly became sticky, making it hard to run. That's what happened to the Egyptians, and they knew they couldn't win, so they ran away. God was helping the Israelites.

Contexte historique

The book of Exodus was written by Moses around 1440 BC. It was written for the Israelites as they journeyed to the Promised Land, highlighting God's power and protection during their escape from Egypt.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern life, this verse reminds us that when we face challenges, God can make obstacles for our adversaries, just as He did for the Israelites. This encourages us to trust in God's intervention in our struggles.

Thèmes

deliverancedivine interventionfaithtrustprotectionIsrael

Versets liés

Joshua 10:102 Chronicles 20:17Psalms 144:1Isaiah 51:22Romans 8:31

Questions fréquentes

How does this verse show God's power?
It shows God's power by making the Egyptian chariots ineffective, which caused the Egyptians to flee, demonstrating God's control over the situation.
What can we learn about trust from this verse?
We can learn that trusting in God's power and protection can lead to victory over our adversaries, just as the Israelites trusted in God's intervention.
How does this relate to modern challenges?
In facing modern challenges, this verse reminds us to trust in God's intervention, believing He can create obstacles for our adversaries, just as He did for the Israelites.
What does this verse teach about God's role in our battles?
It teaches that God actively engages in our battles, providing the necessary assistance to overcome obstacles and enemies, as He did for the Israelites against the Egyptians.
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