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He made ready his chariot, and took his army with him;

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Human Power vs. Divine Purpose

Commentators highlight the stark contrast in this scene. Pharaoh, representing the height of human pride and military might, personally orders his chariot for war. However, scholars like Calvin and Henry explain that this impressive display of force was not a genuine threat but was being orchestrated by God. God's plan was to use Pharaoh's own arrogant actions to bring about his downfall and to be "honoured upon him."

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Exodus

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Exodus 14:6

19th Century

Bishop

He made ready his chariot. — Egyptian monarchs of the Rameside period almost always led their armies out to battle, and when they did so, …

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Exodus 14:6–8

19th Century

Preacher

They were resolute and brave as long as they realized that God was with them; and the Egyptians behind them were bold and proud although God was no…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Exodus 14:6

16th Century

Theologian

And he made ready his chariot. Moses briefly describes the warlike preparation of Pharaoh, not only to magnify the greatness of God’s powe…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Exodus 14:6

17th Century

Pastor

And he made ready his chariot
Which he usually rode in when he went forth to war; for this seems to be a military ch…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Exodus 14:1–9

17th Century

Minister

Pharaoh would think that all Israel was entangled in the wilderness and so would become easy prey. But God says, I will be honoured upon Pharao…