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Verse 12

"Yet God is my King of old,

Working Salvation in the midst of the earth.

Thou didst divide the sea by thy strength:

Thou brakest the heads of the sea-monsters in the waters."

"Yet God is my king of old" (Psalms 74:12). With the secular kingdom and the racial nation doomed, there was little the psalmist could do except to remember God's prior mercies and marvelous blessings wrought upon behalf of Israel; therefore, he turned to them.

"Working salvation in the midst of the earth" (Psalms 74:12). This refers to God's deliverance of Israel from Egyptian slavery before the eyes of all the nations on earth.

"Thou didst divide the sea by thy strength" (Psalms 74:13). This is undeniably a reference to God's deliverance of Israel from the armies of Pharaoh by dividing the sea and marching them across an extensive arm of the Indian Ocean on dry land.

"Thou brakest the heads of the sea-monsters in the waters" (Psalms 74:13). The "sea monsters" here are figurative terms applicable to Pharaoh and to Egypt. They were indeed broken in the waters, when Pharaoh ordered his armies to follow Israel into the ocean.

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