KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 114:5
5. What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest? thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back?
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KJV summary for : Psalms 114
Summary: Psalm 114 is a brief yet powerful reflection on God's sovereignty and His mighty works, particularly in relation to the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. The psalm opens with a vivid depiction of Israel’s unique status as God’s chosen people, emphasizing their miraculous escape from bondage. The imagery of creation responding to God's presence illustrates His authority over nature, as mountains and seas are depicted as trembling and fleeing at God's command. The themes of deliverance and divine intervention are prominent, showcasing how God not only liberates His people but also demonstrates His power over creation itself. The psalmist captures the awe and reverence that accompany God’s acts, reminding readers of His ability to transform their circumstances. Ultimately, Psalm 114 serves as a celebration of faith, encouraging believers to trust in God's power and recognize His ongoing involvement in the world. It highlights the importance of remembering past deliverances as a foundation for present faith.
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