Emotions in Exodus 14 -

Fear and Desperation: The Israelites express terror and desperation upon seeing the approaching Egyptian army, fearing a worse fate than slavery in Egypt.

Anger and Accusation: In their fear, the Israelites lash out at Moses, accusing him of leading them to their deaths in the wilderness, reflecting anger and a sense of betrayal.

Reassurance and Encouragement: Moses reassures the Israelites, urging them to stand firm and witness the salvation that the Lord will provide, encouraging them to maintain their faith.

Awe and Amazement: The parting of the Red Sea leaves the Israelites in awe and amazement, reinforcing their faith in the miraculous power of God.

Relief and Triumph: Upon safely reaching the other side and seeing their pursuers vanquished, the Israelites feel a deep sense of relief and triumph.

Faith and Reverence: The miraculous deliverance deepens the Israelites' fear of the Lord and their belief in Him and Moses, marking a turning point in their spiritual journey.