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What does the Bible say about the Red Sea crossing?

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The Red Sea crossing illustrates God's salvation, showing how the Israelites were delivered while the Egyptians perished.

The crossing of the Red Sea is a profound example of God's saving power in the Old Testament. As recorded in Exodus 14, all of Israel crossed safely on dry ground, symbolizing salvation through Christ. This miracle sets a crucial precedent in scripture for how God delivers His people from bondage and danger. Hebrews 11 notes that Moses esteemed the reproach of Christ as greater riches than the treasures of Egypt, as he led the Israelites through the sea, signifying their faith in God's promise amid peril. This act not only saved the Israelites but also demonstrated God's judgment on Egypt, as their pride and disobedience led to their downfall.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:16, Hebrews 11:26

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