Exodus 14
Chapter context
What is happening in Exodus 14?
Exodus 14 belongs to the middle movement of the book, especially the section often described as plagues, Passover, and the crossing of the sea. Exodus tells the story of Israel’s rescue from Pharaoh, the revelation of the divine name, the covenant at Sinai, and the tabernacle where God chooses to dwell among his people. Read this chapter with the wider themes of redemption, Passover, and covenant in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Baal-zephon Place v. 2, 9
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Biblical campsite. Modern identification: Tell Defenneh.
- Migdol Place v. 2
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Tell el Herr.
- Pi-hahiroth Place v. 2, 9
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Place where the reeds grow (LXX. and Copt. read “farmstead”), the name of a place in Egypt where the children of Israel encamped ( Ex. 14:2 , 9), how long is uncertain. Modern identification: plain near Jabal Jinayfah.
- Egypt Place v. 5, 7-8, 11-12, 18, 20, 25, 30-31
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The land of the Nile and the pyramids, the oldest kingdom of which we have any record, holds a place of great significance in Scripture. Modern identification: Ain Shams.