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He took off their chariot wheels, and they drove them heavily; so that the Egyptians said, "Let`s flee from the face of Israel, for Yahweh fights for them against the Egyptians!"

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God's Direct Intervention

The failure of the Egyptian chariots was not a random accident. Commentators explain that God actively intervened, first by throwing the army into a panic from the pillar of cloud, and then by physically disabling their chariots. Whether the wheels were broken off or simply mired in the mud, the message was clear: God Himself was fighting for Israel, rendering the most advanced military technology of the day useless.

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Exodus

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Exodus 14:23–28

19th Century

Bishop

The Egyptians pursued. — All the Israelites having entered the bed of the sea, the pillar of the cloud, it would seem, withdrew af…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Exodus 14:21–25

19th Century

Preacher

They were now in the midst of the sea between the two high walls of water, and before they could flee, see what happened to them:

John Gill

John Gill

On Exodus 14:25

17th Century

Pastor

And took off their chariot wheels
The Targum of Jonathan renders it "cut" or "sawed them off"; perhaps they might be…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Exodus 14:21–31

17th Century

Minister

The dividing of the Red Sea was the terror of the Canaanites (Joshua 2:9); the praise and triumph of the Israelites ([Reference Psalms …