18 So God led the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea.[1] The Israelites went up out of Egypt ready for battle.

Other Translations of Exodus 13:18

King James Version

18 But God led the people about, through the way of the wilderness of the Red sea: and the children of Israel went up harnessed harnessed: or, by five in a rank out of the land of Egypt.

English Standard Version

18 But God led the people around by the way of the wilderness toward the Red Sea. And the people of Israel went up out of the land of Egypt equipped for battle.

The Message

18 So God led the people on the wilderness road, looping around to the Red Sea. The Israelites left Egypt in military formation.

New King James Version

18 So God led the people around by way of the wilderness of the Red Sea. And the children of Israel went up in orderly ranks out of the land of Egypt.

New Living Translation

18 So God led them in a roundabout way through the wilderness toward the Red Sea. Thus the Israelites left Egypt like an army ready for battle.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Exodus 13:18

Commentary on Exodus 13:17-20

(Read Exodus 13:17-20)

There were two ways from Egypt to Canaan. One was only a few days' journey; the other was much further about, through the wilderness, and that was the way in which God chose to lead his people Israel. The Egyptians were to be drowned in the Red sea; the Israelites were to be humbled and proved in the wilderness. God's way is the right way, though it seems about. If we think he leads not his people the nearest way, yet we may be sure he leads them the best way, and so it will appear when we come to our journey's end. The Philistines were powerful enemies; it was needful that the Israelites should be prepared for the wars of Canaan, by passing through the difficulties of the wilderness. Thus God proportions his people's trials to their strength, 1 Corinthians 10:13. They went up in good order. They went up in five in a rank, some; in five bands, so others, which it seems rather to their faith and hope, that God would bring them to Canaan, in expectation of which they carried these bones with them while in the desert.