Psalms 114
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1At the time of the exodus of Israel from Egypt, when the descendants of Jacob left that foreign country,a

2the land of Judah became the Lord's sanctuary, Israel his kingdom.

3The Red Sea saw them and ran away; the Jordan River retreated.

4Mountains jumped in frightb like rams, hills startledc like lambs.

5Red Sea—why did you run away? Jordan River—why did you retreat?

6Mountains—why did you jump in fright? Hills—why did you startle like lambs?

7Earth, tremble in the presence of the Lord, tremble in the presence of the God of Jacob!

8He is the one who turned the rock into a pool of water; making water flow from the hard rock.d

Footnotes:

1 a“Foreign country”: literally, “people of a foreign language.”

4 bLiterally “skipped,” but this suggests a playful action when the context makes it clear that the jumping is due to fear, not joy.

4 c“Startled”: implied. The image is of mountains and hills shaking as in an earthquake.

8 dSee Exodus 17:1-7; Numbers 20:1-13.