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When Pharaoh drew near, the children of Israel lifted up their eyes, and behold, the Egyptians were marching after them; and they were very afraid. The children of Israel cried out to Yahweh.

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Fear Can Be Legitimate

Commentators explain that the Israelites' terror was understandable. They were not a trained army but a multitude of recently freed slaves, largely unarmed and inexperienced in warfare. Facing a disciplined, well-equipped Egyptian army, their fear was a natural human reaction, not necessarily a sign of cowardice.

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Exodus

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Exodus 14:10

19th Century

Bishop

The children of Israel ... were sore afraid. —It has been objected that 600,000 men above twenty years of age had no need…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Exodus 14:10

19th Century

Preacher

And the children of Israel cried out unto the LORD.

Ah, dear friends, if they had cried to the Lord in true believing prayer, they w…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Exodus 14:10

16th Century

Theologian

And when Pharaoh drew near. Moses implies that the alarm was greater because of its suddenness, as no messenger had preceded them, giving …

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John Gill

John Gill

On Exodus 14:10

17th Century

Pastor

And when Pharaoh drew nigh
Or "caused to draw nigh" F20 ; that is, his army, brought it very near to the …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Exodus 14:10–14

17th Century

Minister

There was no way open to Israel but upward, and from there their deliverance came. We may be in the way of duty, following God, and hastening towar…