And the waters covered their enemies: there was not one of them left.
The waters completely covered their enemies, and not a single one of them survived.
This verse describes God's complete victory over Israel's enemies when the waters destroyed them entirely.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 106 is a psalm that recounts God's faithfulness to Israel throughout their history, including their deliverance from slavery in Egypt. This specific verse refers to the miraculous event at the Red Sea, as described in Exodus, where God parted the waters for the Israelites to cross safely and then allowed the waters to return, destroying the pursuing Egyptian army. It serves as a reminder of God's powerful intervention on behalf of His people during their exodus from oppression.
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