14:1 Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
14:2 "Tell
the
people
of
Israel
to
turn
back
and
encamp
in
front
of
Pi-hahiroth,
between
Migdol
and
the
sea,
in
front
of
Baal-zephon;
you
shall
encamp
facing
it,
by
the
sea.
14:3 For
Pharaoh
will
say
of
the
people
of
Israel,
'They
are
wandering
in
the
land;
the
wilderness
has
shut
them
in.'
14:4 And
I
will
harden
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
he
will
pursue
them,
and
I
will
get
glory
over
Pharaoh
and
all
his
host,
and
the
Egyptians
shall
know
that
I
am
the
LORD."
And
they
did
so.
14:5 When
the
king
of
Egypt
was
told
that
the
people
had
fled,
the
mind
of
Pharaoh
and
his
servants
was
changed
toward
the
people,
and
they
said,
"What
is
this
we
have
done,
that
we
have
let
Israel
go
from
serving
us"
14:6 So
he
made
ready
his
chariot
and
took
his
army
with
him,
14:7 and
took
six
hundred
chosen
chariots
and
all
the
other
chariots
of
Egypt
with
officers
over
all
of
them.
14:8 And
the
LORD
hardened
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt,
and
he
pursued
the
people
of
Israel
while
the
people
of
Israel
were
going
out
defiantly.
14:9 The
Egyptians
pursued
them,
all
Pharaoh's
horses
and
chariots
and
his
horsemen
and
his
army,
and
overtook
them
encamped
at
the
sea,
by
Pi-hahiroth,
in
front
of
Baal-zephon.
14:10 When
Pharaoh
drew
near,
the
people
of
Israel
lifted
up
their
eyes,
and
behold,
the
Egyptians
were
marching
after
them,
and
they
feared
greatly.
And
the
people
of
Israel
cried
out
to
the
LORD.
14:11 They
said
to
Moses,
"Is
it
because
there
are
no
graves
in
Egypt
that
you
have
taken
us
away
to
die
in
the
wilderness
What
have
you
done
to
us
in
bringing
us
out
of
Egypt
14:12 Is
not
this
what
we
said
to
you
in
Egypt:
'Leave
us
alone
that
we
may
serve
the
Egyptians'
For
it
would
have
been
better
for
us
to
serve
the
Egyptians
than
to
die
in
the
wilderness."
14:13 And
Moses
said
to
the
people,
"Fear
not,
stand
firm,
and
see
the
salvation
of
the
LORD,
which
he
will
work
for
you
today.
For
the
Egyptians
whom
you
see
today,
you
shall
never
see
again.
14:14 The
LORD
will
fight
for
you,
and
you
have
only
to
be
silent."
14:15 The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Why
do
you
cry
to
me
Tell
the
people
of
Israel
to
go
forward.
14:16 Lift
up
your
staff,
and
stretch
out
your
hand
over
the
sea
and
divide
it,
that
the
people
of
Israel
may
go
through
the
sea
on
dry
ground.
14:17 And
I
will
harden
the
hearts
of
the
Egyptians
so
that
they
shall
go
in
after
them,
and
I
will
get
glory
over
Pharaoh
and
all
his
host,
his
chariots,
and
his
horsemen.
14:18 And
the
Egyptians
shall
know
that
I
am
the
LORD,
when
I
have
gotten
glory
over
Pharaoh,
his
chariots,
and
his
horsemen."
14:19 Then
the
angel
of
God
who
was
going
before
the
host
of
Israel
moved
and
went
behind
them,
and
the
pillar
of
cloud
moved
from
before
them
and
stood
behind
them,
14:20 coming
between
the
host
of
Egypt
and
the
host
of
Israel.
And
there
was
the
cloud
and
the
darkness.
And
it
lit
up
the
night
without
one
coming
near
the
other
all
night.
14:21 Then
Moses
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
sea,
and
the
LORD
drove
the
sea
back
by
a
strong
east
wind
all
night
and
made
the
sea
dry
land,
and
the
waters
were
divided.
14:22 And
the
people
of
Israel
went
into
the
midst
of
the
sea
on
dry
ground,
the
waters
being
a
wall
to
them
on
their
right
hand
and
on
their
left.
14:23 The
Egyptians
pursued
and
went
in
after
them
into
the
midst
of
the
sea,
all
Pharaoh's
horses,
his
chariots,
and
his
horsemen.
14:24 And
in
the
morning
watch
the
LORD
in
the
pillar
of
fire
and
of
cloud
looked
down
on
the
Egyptian
forces
and
threw
the
Egyptian
forces
into
a
panic,
14:25 clogging
their
chariot
wheels
so
that
they
drove
heavily.
And
the
Egyptians
said,
"Let
us
flee
from
before
Israel,
for
the
LORD
fights
for
them
against
the
Egyptians."
14:26 Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Stretch
out
your
hand
over
the
sea,
that
the
water
may
come
back
upon
the
Egyptians,
upon
their
chariots,
and
upon
their
horsemen."
14:27 So
Moses
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
sea,
and
the
sea
returned
to
its
normal
course
when
the
morning
appeared.
And
as
the
Egyptians
fled
into
it,
the
LORD
threw
the
Egyptians
into
the
midst
of
the
sea.
14:28 The
waters
returned
and
covered
the
chariots
and
the
horsemen;
of
all
the
host
of
Pharaoh
that
had
followed
them
into
the
sea,
not
one
of
them
remained.
14:29 But
the
people
of
Israel
walked
on
dry
ground
through
the
sea,
the
waters
being
a
wall
to
them
on
their
right
hand
and
on
their
left.
14:30 Thus
the
LORD
saved
Israel
that
day
from
the
hand
of
the
Egyptians,
and
Israel
saw
the
Egyptians
dead
on
the
seashore.
14:31 Israel
saw
the
great
power
that
the
LORD
used
against
the
Egyptians,
so
the
people
feared
the
LORD,
and
they
believed
in
the
LORD
and
in
his
servant
Moses.