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The Red Sea

19 But the ungodly were assailed to the end by pitiless anger,
for God[a] knew in advance even their future actions:(A)
how, though they themselves had permitted[b] your people to depart
and hastily sent them out,
they would change their minds and pursue them.(B)
For while they were still engaged in mourning
and were lamenting at the graves of their dead,
they reached another foolish decision
and pursued as fugitives those whom they had begged and compelled to leave.
For the fate they deserved drew them on to this end
and made them forget what had happened,
in order that they might fill up the punishment that their torments still lacked(C)
and that your people might experience[c] an incredible journey,
but they themselves might meet a strange death.(D)

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Footnotes

  1. 19.1 Gk he
  2. 19.2 Other ancient authorities read had changed their minds to permit
  3. 19.5 Other ancient authorities read accomplish