Exodus 18:10

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Wat betekent dit?

In Exodus 18:10, Jethro blesses the Lord for delivering the Israelites from the Egyptians and Pharaoh. This verse highlights God's role in rescuing His people from oppression.

Uitgelegd voor kinderen

Imagine you were trapped in a big, scary maze, and someone helped you get out. That's kind of what this verse is about. Jethro is thanking God for helping the Israelites escape from the Egyptians who were like the walls of a maze.

Historische achtergrond

Exodus was written by Moses around 1440 BC. It was written for the Israelites to remind them of their history and the power of God. The verse reflects the cultural context of ancient Egypt and the Israelites' journey out of slavery.

Toepassing voor vandaag

Today, we can apply this verse when we face difficult situations and need to remember that God is in control. For example, if someone is going through a tough time at work or in school, they can be encouraged by the knowledge that God has the power to deliver them.

Onderwerpen

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Gerelateerde verzen

Psalms 107:2Isaiah 63:12Acts 7:35Hebrews 11:29Joshua 24:17

Veelgestelde vragen

Why is Jethro praising God in this verse?
Jethro is praising God for delivering the Israelites from the Egyptians, recognizing God's power and faithfulness in rescuing His people.
What does 'delivered the people' mean in this context?
'Delivered the people' means God freed the Israelites from slavery and brought them out of Egypt, protecting them from Pharaoh's rule.
How does this verse connect to the rest of the Exodus story?
This verse reflects on the Exodus event where God showed His power by freeing the Israelites from Egypt, a key event in the Exodus narrative.
What can we learn from Jethro's reaction?
We can learn to praise and thank God for His deliverance and intervention in our lives, just as Jethro did for the Israelites' rescue from Egypt.
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