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Il y a eu un problème lors du chargement de la vidéo. » Mais Moïse leur dit : « Pourquoi vous en prenez- vous à moi ? VOUS M’APPARTIENDREZ EN PROPRE Exode 13 : 17-19 : 8 Lecture biblique : (13 : 17-14 : 4 ; 15 : 22-16 : 7 ; 19 : 1-8) TRAVERSER LA MER ROUGE A PIED SEC (13 : 17-15 : 21) 1. The Philistines, who then possessed the latter, would have been sure to dispute their passage, for between them and the Israelites there was a hereditary feud (1 Chronicles 7:21, 1 Chronicles 7:22); and so early a commencement of hostilities would have discouraged or dismayed the unwarlike band which Moses led. A Final Plague Threatened. 1 L'Éternel parla à Moïse en ces termes: ב קַדֶּשׁ-לִי כָל-בְּכוֹר פֶּטֶר כָּל-רֶחֶם, בִּבְנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל--בָּאָדָם, וּבַבְּהֵמָה: לִי, הוּא. Adapté par Moshé Wisnefsky. Exodus 13:17-21: Fire and Cloud: H.T. Salem Media Group. I admit, indeed, that God might have otherwise obviated all these evils; but since He is often wont to deal with His people on human principles, He chose to adopt the method which was most suited to their infirmity. 13:9 it-1 355-356. J. Orr . For God said, “If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt.”, NIV 17
NIV®. L’Exode - Chapitre 13 - שְׁמוֹת. ... 17. « Les Saintes Écritures. Chapitre 13. Exode_Silence Radio_2009 9. L'apprentissage de la liberté . That God led them not.] Exode 13. We can well understand that the Israelites after four centuries of slavery would have been an ill match for the Philistines, and that, if defeated or intimidated, they might have felt that no course was open to them but a return to Egypt. 10:5-6 THE CHURCH IN THE WILDERNESS The land of Canaan was a two weeks’ journey from Egypt, 150 miles up the coastal King’s Highway, where armies and merchant traders had traveled for hundreds of years. LSG 17 Lorsque Pharaon laissa aller le peuple, Dieu ne le conduisit point par le chemin du pays des Philistins, quoique le plus proche ; car Dieu dit: Le peuple pourrait se repentir en voyant la guerre, et retourner en Égypte. 18. καὶ ἐκύκλωσεν ὁ θεὸς τὸν λαὸν ὁδὸν τὴν εἰς τὴν ἔρημον εἰς τὴν ἐρυθρὰν θάλασσαν. The battle with Amalec took place only 40 days afterwards, and God protected his people. Première lecture: Exode 13,17–14,8. 14:15 it-2 310. Agenda. La « Bible en miniature », une expo en pâte à modeler. Chapters 1–18 narrate the history of the Egyptian bondage, the Exodus from Egypt, and the journey to Mount Sinai under the leadership of Moses.The second half of the book tells of the Covenant that was established between God and Israel at Sinai and promulgates laws for the ordering of Israel’s life.. Exodus 17:11. We know how great was the supineness and cowardice of this people, as soon as any difficulty presented itself; and how quick they were to revolt from the divine government, as often as a heavier burden than they liked was imposed upon them. 17. ΕΞΟΔΟΣ 13: exode 13: 1. Suivant » Lundi: Relever les défis spirituels. John Gill's Exposition of the Whole Bible, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible, George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Unabridged, Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers. Bible > Ancien Testament > Exode, Lévitique, Nombres, Deutéronome, Josué : de l'oppression du peuple d'Israël en Égypte à son établissement au pays de Canaan > le livre de l'Exode : histoire de Moïse et d'Aaron > Exode (2ième part.) A topical Bible which shows the most relevant Bible verse for each topic Gave them leave to depart out of Egypt, and even urged them to be gone in haste upon the death of his firstborn: that God led them not through the way of the land of the Philistines, although that was near; the land of the Philistines was the Pentapolis, or five cities of Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath, which lay between Egypt and Canaan; and their way through it to Canaan, out of Egypt, was the nearest they could go; and was, as Aben Ezra says, about ten days' journey; but Philo the Jew saysF12De Vita Mosis, l. 1. p. 627. it was but three days' journey; and it seems, by the sons of Jacob going to and fro for corn, that it was no very long journey: for God said: within himself, or he declared the following reason of so doing to Moses: lest peradventure the people repent: which is said not as ignorant or doubtful, but, as Aben Ezra says, after the manner of men: when they see war: the Philistines coming out against them to hinder their passage through their country; they being a warlike people, bold and courageous, and the Israelites, through their long servitude, of a mean, timorous, and cowardly disposition; and indeed as yet unarmed, and so very unfit to engage in war, and therefore would at once be intimidated: and they return to Egypt; judging it more eligible to continue in their former bondage, than to fall a prey into the hands of such fierce and cruel enemies. 12° Saturday. Copyright © 2021, Bible Study Tools. Tout premier-né des hommes et des animaux doit être consacré à l’Éternel. Exode 13:17-22 Lorsque Pharaon laissa aller le peuple, Dieu ne le conduisit point par le chemin du pays des Philistins, quoique le plus proche; car Dieu dit: Le peuple pourrait se repentir en voyant la guerre, et retourner en Egypte. א וַיְדַבֵּר יְהוָה, אֶל-מֹשֶׁה לֵּאמֹר. Contenu associé précédent suivant. Egypt was to be destroyed. Thème. Exode 13; La Bible. Broché. (17) God led them not through the way of the land of the Philistines.âIn Exodus 13:17-19 the writer interposes some parenthetic remarks, which are not a continuation of the narrative interrupted (Exodus 12:42), but rather reflections that occur to him. Cette paracha se divise en trois temps fort. 2 Et le peuple contesta avec Moïse, et ils dirent : Donnez-nous de l’eau pour que nous buvions. Lis Exode 17:12-13 en y cherchant ce que font Aaron et Hur pour s’assurer que les mains de Moïse restent levées. Quand Pharaon laissa partir le peuple, Dieu ne leur fit pas prendre la route du pays des Philistins, bien qu’elle fût la plus directe. HANDS UP! Their faith was to be exercised and strengthened, and from the commencement of their travels we observe the same careful proportion of burdens and trials to their character and state, as the gracious Lord shows to His people still in that spiritual journey of which the former was typical. which they were obliged to carry with them in the wilderness to provide them with bread, etc. 17.And it came to pass when Pharaoh. Mais Dieu fit faire au peupl... Read verse in Louis Segond 1910 (French) Exode 13:17 Lorsque Pharaon laissa aller le peuple, Dieu ne le conduisit point par le chemin du pays des Philistins, quoique le plus proche ; car Dieu dit: Le peuple pourrait se repentir en voyant la guerre, et retourner en Égypte. The Philistines, a fierce and warlike people, whereof they had sad and late experience, 1 Chronicles 7:21. Exode_Darkness Dance_2008 8. Read Exode 13:17 in OST and NIV using our online parallel Bible. We know how often they repented of having followed God as their leader, and thus were prepared to throw away by their ingratitude the grace offered to them. Et Josué vainquit Amalek et son peuple, au tranchant de l’épée. Lest. Exode_Cyber Punk_2007 12. Imprimer. Stream Valerick @ INDUSTRIAL OVERLOAD #13.11.17 by Exode Records from desktop or your mobile device Afterward he will let you go from here. Version. Map L'Exode (Restaurants) – detailed map of the area (basic, tourist, satellite, panorama, etc. : la marche d'Israël vers le mont Sinaï > déplacement des Israélites de Sukkot à la mer Rouge (Exode 13:17-20) 13 Jéhovah continua de parler à Moïse.Il lui dit : 2 « Sanctifie* pour moi tous les premiers-nés* des Israélites : le premier fils d’un Israélite et le premier-né mâle d’un animal m’appartiennent+. 2 Alors le peuple commença à s’en prendre à Moïse+ et dit : « Donne- nous de l’eau à boire ! And they return to Egypt; as afterwards they attempted to do, Num 15, upon a like occasion. Lege-Cap-Ferret. Nous avons laissé, la semaine dernière le peuple hébreu après la dernière plaie d’Egypte qui a condamné les premiers nés du peuple du Nil et le début de l’exode. Moïse prit donc les restes de Joseph au moment où le peuple sortit d’Égypte. 13:16 it-1 355-356. See especially Exodus 13:17-18 and Exodus 14:1-4,15-18,31 (printed below) Now when Pharaoh had let the people go, God did not lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines, even though it was a shorter route; for God said, When the people face war, they may change their minds and return to Egypt. This is the only reason mentioned for not leading them this way; but there were other secret reasons for it, which afterwards opened in Providence, as the doing that wonderful work for them, leading them through the Red sea as on dry land, and the destruction of Pharaoh and his host in it; and by being brought into a wilderness, a solitude, they would be in the fittest place to receive and attend to the body of laws given them, and where they were formed into a commonwealth and church state, previous to their entrance into, and possession of, the land of Canaan; and here also they were humbled, tried and proved, and had such instances of the power and goodness of God to them, as were sufficient to attach them to his service, and lay them under the greatest obligation to him, as well as would be of use to strengthen their faith and hope in him in future times of difficulty and distress. ", To report dead links, typos, or html errors or suggestions about making these resources more useful use the convenient, Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology, The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary, Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary, International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, God led them not through the way of the land of the Philistines, etc. Leçon du jour. Besides, the Israelites were in all probability unarmed, and totally unequipped for battle, encumbered with their flocks, and certain culinary utensils. Exode chapitre 13 Comparer ... 17 Quand le pharaon eut laissé partir le peuple d'Israël, Dieu ne les conduisit pas par la route du pays des Philistins, bien qu'elle fût la plus directe, car il s'était dit : « S'ils devaient affronter des combats, ils pourraient regretter leur départ et retourner en Egypte. 18 Mais Dieu fit faire au peuple un détour par le chemin du désert, vers la mer Rouge. - Had the Israelites been obliged to commence their journey to the promised land by a military campaign, there is little room to doubt that they would have been discouraged, have rebelled against Moses and Aaron, and have returned back to Egypt. For God said, “If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt.” 18 So God led the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea[] The Israelites went up out of Egypt ready for battle La route ordinaire des caravanes pour le pays de Canaan allait au nord-est en se rapprochant de la côte de la Méditerranée. 13:17-18; I Cor. 17 Lorsque Pharaon laissa aller le peuple, Dieu ne le conduisit point par le chemin du pays des Philistins, quoique le plus proche; car Dieu dit: Le peuple pourrait se repentir en voyant la guerre, et retourner en Egypte. The Life of Moses Sermon 17 Bible Studies in Numbers-Chapter 1 Num. Lancement officiel de la chaine EMCI TV (EnseigneMoi.com) le 17 décembre. Palestine derives its name from them, and would not have obtained the name unless they had been a very remarkable race. He tempts not above what we are able: but so orders the matter, that evils are not ready for us till we for them. Exode 17 1 Et toute l’assemblée des fils d’Israël partit du désert de Sin, selon leurs traites, d’après le commandement de l’Éternel, et ils campèrent à Rephidim ; et il n’y avait point d’eau à boire pour le peuple. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica. (Calmet) --- This journey, Philo says, would not have taken up above three days. Although that was near.âRather, because that was near. Table des matières : 1 - Le combat contre Amalek. (, Scripture quoted by permission. He anticipates an inquiry, Why did they not pursue this route? Signets Modifier.
17 Toute la communauté des Israélites partit du désert de Sîn+ ; ils avancèrent par étapes, selon l’ordre de Jéhovah+, et ils campèrent à Refidim+.Mais il n’y avait pas d’eau à boire pour le peuple. Read Exodus 17:8-13. Lorsque le pharaon laissa partir le peuple, Dieu ne le conduisit pas par le chemin du pays des Philistins, qui était pourtant le plus proche ; car Dieu disait : Le peuple pourrait avoir du regret en voyant la guerre et retourner en Egypte. À ton avis, qu’est-ce que Moïse ressent pour Aaron et Hur ? Exode 14 :13-14 . Plaidt/Rotterdam . Moses now commends this His admirable design, in order that we may know that nothing was omitted by Him which was for the safety and advantage of His people. Exode_Chemical Noise_2010 2. Passage de la mer des Roseaux - Lorsque le pharaon laissa partir le peuple, Dieu ne le conduisit pas par le chemin qui passait par le pays des Philistins, même si c’était le plus direct. 4 - Ressources et résultats. Now, you don't need to literally stick up your hands in prayer in order to be heard, but you need to pray in order to be heard. Israel was to be proved by a wilderness state before entering upon the promised land. Zoals het in het oorspronkelijke samen gevoegd is, geeft het duidelijk aan, dat God bij zichzelf sprak, ten opzichte van het volk, in enige zorg verkerende. Exode 13:17 Nouvelle Edition de Genève – NEG1979 (NEG1979) Marche vers la mer Rouge. (13 : 17-14 : 4) 2. of
The reader is requested to bear this in mind, as it will serve to elucidate several circumstances in the ensuing history. Passage de la mer des Roseaux - Lorsque le pharaon laissa partir le peuple, Dieu ne le conduisit pas par le chemin qui passait par le pays des Philistins, même si c’était le plus direct. Jan Hersman "HOLLÄNDER" Jan Hersman. Hide Footnotes. Exode. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. Adam Winstanley. For this âGod said,â which he mentions, refers to His providence; as much as to say, that the easier and more ordinary passage was not undesignedly rejected, but that because God knew it to be more expedient, He thus advisedly obviated the temptation. Robjohns : Exodus 13:17-22: Israel's Journey the Emblem of the Christian's Pilgrimage: J. Urquhart : Exodus 13:17-22: Pulpit Commentary Homiletics "the Way Of The Wilderness By The Red Sea." Exodus 13:17-21. 13:17 it-1 1015 ; it-2 577. In Joshuaâs time they already possessed their five strong fortressesâGaza, Ascalon, Ashdod, Gath, and Ekron (Joshua 13:3); and during the period of the Judges they raised themselves to the leading position in the Palestinian region. The Chanaanites would also be ready to oppose the Hebrews, if they had attempted to enter by the road of Pelusium, and perhaps the Idumeans and Amalecites also would have met them in front, while the Egyptians attacked their rear.
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