\v=19 \v~=\w The|strong="H3605"\w* \w LORD|strong="H3068"\w* sent \w an|strong="H5375"\w* \w exceedingly|strong="H3966"\w* \w strong|strong="H2389"\w* \w west|strong="H3220"\w* \w wind|strong="H7307"\w*, \w which|strong="H7307"\w* \w took|strong="H5375"\w* \w up|strong="H5375"\w* \w the|strong="H3605"\w* \w locusts|strong="H0697"\w*, \w and|strong="H3068"\w* \w drove|strong="H8628"\w* \w them|strong="H0853"\w* \w into|strong="H2015"\w* \w the|strong="H3605"\w* \w Sea|strong="H3220"\w* \w of|strong="H3068"\w* Suf.\f + \fr 10:19 \ft “Sea of Suf” is the translation for the Hebrew “Yam Suf”, which could be more literally translated “Sea of Reeds” or “Sea of Cattails”. It refers to the body of water currently known as the Sea of Suf, or possibly to one of the bodies of water connected to it or near it.\f* \w There|strong="H3068"\w* \w remained|strong="H7604"\w* \w not|strong="H3808"\w* \w one|strong="H0259"\w* \w locust|strong="H0697"\w* \w in|strong="H3068"\w* \w all|strong="H3605"\w* \w the|strong="H3605"\w* \w borders|strong="H1366"\w* \w of|strong="H3068"\w* \w Egypt|strong="H4714"\w*. \¬v