Exodus 14:3

Dutch Statenvertaling (Importantia edition)

Wat betekent dit?

This verse says that Pharaoh will think the Israelites are trapped in the desert. God is predicting Pharaoh's reaction to the Israelites' situation. It shows how God knows the thoughts of the leaders and plans ahead.

Uitgelegd voor kinderen

Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and you think your friends are stuck behind a big bush. That's like what Pharaoh thinks about the Israelites. He thinks they can't escape because the desert is like a big bush trapping them.

Historische achtergrond

Exodus was written by Moses around 1446 BC, recounting the Israelites' escape from Egypt. It was written for the Israelites, who needed to understand God's plan and His power over Pharaoh.

Toepassing voor vandaag

Today, when you face a difficult situation, remember that God can see through it all. Like Pharaoh, others might underestimate your ability to overcome, but God knows your strength and can guide you to safety.

Onderwerpen

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Gerelateerde verzen

Psalm 105:25Numbers 33:7Deuteronomy 11:4Joshua 24:6Hebrews 11:29

Veelgestelde vragen

Why does God predict Pharaoh's thoughts?
God knows everything and uses this knowledge to guide and protect His people, showing His sovereignty over even the thoughts of rulers like Pharaoh.
What does the verse tell us about the Israelites' situation?
The verse indicates that the Israelites were trapped in the desert, with Pharaoh thinking they were cornered and unable to escape.
How does this verse relate to the broader story of the Exodus?
It sets the stage for the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea, showing that God was orchestrating events to test and strengthen the faith of both the Israelites and Pharaoh.
What can we learn from this verse about trusting God's plan?
We can learn that God's plans are bigger than our circumstances. Even when things look hopeless, God is in control and can guide us to safety.
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