19:1 But the godless were assailed to the very end by merciless anger, for God knew beforehand what they would do—
19:2 that although they had agreed to let his people go and had hastened to send them forth, they would have a change of heart and pursue them.
19:3 For while they were still conducting their funeral rites and mourning at the tombs of their dead, they made another rash decision and pursued as fugitives those whom they had entreated to leave and had sent away.
19:4 For the fate they deserved urged them on to this decision and made them forget what had already befallen them, so that they might experience the full range of torments required to complete their punishment,
19:5 and so that your people might experience a glorious journey while their enemies would meet an unusual death.
19:6 For the whole creation with its varied elements was fashioned anew in compliance with your commands so that your children might be preserved safe and sound.
19:7 The cloud was seen to overshadow the camp, and dry land emerged where previously water had flowed. In the midst of the Red Sea an unobstructed road appeared, a grassy plain arising out of the raging waves,
19:8 over which crossed the entire nation protected by your hand after beholding marvelous wonders.
19:9 For they frolicked about like horses and bounded about like lambs, praising you, O Lord, who delivered them.
19:10 For they still recalled the events of their exile, how instead of producing animals the land brought forth gnats, and instead of fish the river disgorged swarms of frogs.
19:11 Later they were introduced to a new kind of bird when, moved by appetite, they demanded savory food,
19:12 and quail came up from the sea to satisfy them.
19:13 The punishments did not rain down on the sinners without previous warnings in the form of violent thunder. And they justly suffered for their wicked deeds, since they had exhibited such bitter hatred to strangers.
19:14 There had been others who had refused to receive strangers who had come to them, but these had made slaves of their guests who were their benefactors.
19:15 There will indeed be punishment inflicted upon the former since they had offered a hostile reception to strangers.
19:16 But the latter, after first welcoming them with festive celebrations, afterward oppressed with terrible sufferings those who had already shared with them the same rights.
19:17 Therefore, they were also struck with blindness, like the sinners at the door of the righteous man, when, surrounded by yawning darkness, all of them had to grope their way to their own doorways.
19:18 A new arrangement of the elements occurred, just as the strings of a harp can produce varied rhythms while each note remains the same. This can be clearly perceived from an observation of what took place.
19:19 Land animals became water creatures, while creatures that swim migrated to dry land.
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