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Psalms 105:38 Cross-References

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Egypt was glad when they departed: for the fear of them fell upon them.

Psalms 105:38 (KJV)

Commentary on Psalms 105:38

This verse reveals Egypt's perspective on Israel's departure. 'Egypt was glad' shows the reversal: the oppressor nation rejoiced to see the oppressed leave. 'The fear of them fell upon them' explains why—God had placed supernatural dread of Israel upon the Egyptians. This phrase uses pachad (פַּחַד), meaning terror or dread. This fulfilled God's promise to send fear before Israel (Exodus 23:27). The nation that once enslaved Israel now feared them, demonstrating God's ability to change hearts and circumstances for His redemptive purposes. This fear was justified—Egypt's firstborn were dead, th...

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