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Exodus 14:7

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

He commanded his officers in charge of his six hundred best chariots and all his other chariots to start after the Israelites.

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Some people trust the power of chariots or horses, but we trust you, LORD God.

When you, LORD God, appeared to your people at Sinai, you came with thousands of mighty chariots.

The Egyptian chariots and cavalry went after them.

The king got his war chariot and army ready.

The LORD made the king so stubborn that he went after them, even though the Israelites proudly went on their way.

He threw the chariots and army of Egypt's king into the Red Sea, and he drowned the best of the king's officers.

You let your officials insult me, the Lord. And here is what you have said about yourself, “I led my chariots to the highest heights of Lebanon's mountains. I went deep into its forest, cutting down the best cedar and cypress trees.

And during the battle, the LORD confused Sisera, his chariot drivers, and his whole army. Everyone was so afraid of Barak and his army, that even Sisera jumped down from his chariot and tried to escape.

Jabin's army had nine hundred iron chariots, and for twenty years he made life miserable for the Israelites, until finally they begged the LORD for help.




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