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What does the Bible say about the Red Sea crossing?

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The Bible recounts the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea as a demonstration of God's power and deliverance for Israel from Egypt.

The crossing of the Red Sea is a significant event in Scripture, illustrating God's sovereignty and miraculous power. In Exodus 14, the Lord commands Moses to have the Israelites encamp by the sea, an act that sets the stage for their deliverance. This event is not only a pivotal moment of salvation for Israel but also serves as a demonstration of God's ability to intervene in human affairs. The Israelites found themselves trapped between the Red Sea and the pursuing Egyptian army, showcasing their utter helplessness. Yet, God, through Moses, parts the waters, allowing His people to pass through on dry ground, while the Egyptians are drowned, affirming God's might and protection over His covenant people.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:1-31, Hebrews 11:29, Exodus 14:16, Hebrews 11:26

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