So the Lord said to the children of Israel, “Did I not deliver you from the Egyptians and from the Amorites and from the people of Ammon and from the Philistines?
Parallel translations
- WEB Yahweh said to the children of Israel, “Didn’t I save you from the Egyptians, and from the Amorites, from the children of Ammon, and from the Philistines?
- KJV And the LORD said unto the children of Israel, Did not I deliver you from the Egyptians, and from the Amorites, from the children of Ammon, and from the Philistines?
- BSB The LORD replied, “When the Egyptians, Amorites, Ammonites, Philistines,
- NASB And the Lord said to the sons of Israel, “Did I not save you from the Egyptians, the Amorites, the sons of Ammon, and the Philistines?
- NLT The Lord replied, “Did I not rescue you from the Egyptians, the Amorites, the Ammonites, the Philistines,
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Quick answer
The LORD reminds Israel of his repeated past deliverances from many enemies. He confronts their ingratitude before responding to their cry.
Overview
Instead of immediate rescue, God recounts how he saved Israel from Egyptians, Amorites, Ammonites, and Philistines. The reminder presses the weight of their unfaithfulness against his long record of grace. This divine rebuke aims to produce heartfelt repentance rather than a shallow plea for help.
Cross-references & the web
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- Exod 14:30Thus Yahweh saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead on the seashore.
- Judg 3:31After him was Shamgar the son of Anath, who struck six hundred men of the Philistines with an ox goad. He also saved Israel.
- Num 21:21–25Israel sent messengers to Sihon king of the Amorites, saying,
- Judg 3:11–15The land had rest forty years, then Othniel the son of Kenaz died.
- Ps 78:51–53and struck all the firstborn in Egypt, the chief of their strength in the tents of Ham.
- Judg 2:1–3Yahweh’s angel came up from Gilgal to Bochim. He said, “I brought you out of Egypt, and have brought you to the land which I swore to give your fathers. I said, ‘I will never break my covenant with you.
- Ps 106:8–11Nevertheless he saved them for his name’s sake, that he might make his mighty power known.
- Heb 11:29By faith, they passed through the Red Sea as on dry land. When the Egyptians tried to do so, they were swallowed up.
- Neh 9:9–11“You saw the affliction of our fathers in Egypt, and heard their cry by the Red Sea,
- Ps 135:10–11who struck many nations, and killed mighty kings,
- Num 21:35So they struck him, with his sons and all his people, until there were no survivors; and they possessed his land.
- 1 Sam 12:8“When Jacob had come into Egypt, and your fathers cried to Yahweh, then Yahweh sent Moses and Aaron, who brought your fathers out of Egypt, and made them to dwell in this place.
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