Deuteronomy 11:4 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 2021 what he did to the Egyptian army, to their horses and chariots, how he made the water of the Red Sea flow over them as they pursued you, so that the Lord has destroyed them to this day; More versionsKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 and what he did unto the army of Egypt, unto their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the Red sea to overflow them as they pursued after you, and how the LORD hath destroyed them unto this day; Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And what He did to the army of Egypt, to their horses and chariots, how He made the waters of the Red Sea flow over them as they pursued you, and how the Lord has destroyed them to this day; American Standard Version (1901) and what he did unto the army of Egypt, unto their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the Red Sea to overflow them as they pursued after you, and how Jehovah hath destroyed them unto this day; Common English Bible what God did to the Egyptian army, to its horses and chariots—how he made the water of the Reed Sea flow over their heads when they chased after you, but the LORD destroyed them, and that’s how things stand right now; Catholic Public Domain Version and to the entire army of the Egyptians, and to their horses and chariots: how the waters of the Red Sea covered them as they were pursuing you, and how the Lord wiped them away, even to the present day; Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And to all the host of the Egyptians, and to their horses and chariots. How the waters of the Red Sea covered them, when they pursued you: and how the Lord destroyed them until this present day. |
When the horses of Pharaoh with his chariots and his chariot drivers went into the sea, the Lord brought back the waters of the sea upon them, but the Israelites walked through the sea on dry ground.
Pharaoh’s chariots and his army he cast into the sea; his elite officers were sunk in the Red Sea.
But as for you, journey back into the wilderness, in the direction of the Red Sea.’
“we journeyed back into the wilderness, in the direction of the Red Sea, as the Lord had told me, and skirted Mount Seir for many days.
By faith the people passed through the Red Sea as if it were dry land, but when the Egyptians attempted to do so they were drowned.