7 Your people knew that you would rescue the righteous nation and destroy their enemies.
8 With the same act you punished our enemies and did us the glorious honor of calling us to yourself.
9 During all this time devout people from this righteous nation were secretly offering sacrifices, giving their word to each other that they would keep God's law and share each other's blessings and dangers. Already they were chanting those ancient hymns of praise.
10 But their enemies' pitiful cries of grief echoed everywhere, as they mourned for their dead children.
11 Masters suffered the same punishment as their slaves; the king endured the same loss as the common people.
12 There were too many dead bodies to count. There were not enough people left to bury them all. In a single moment their dearest children died; all of them met death in the same way.
13 These people had paid no attention to any warning, but relied instead on their magical powers. But when their first-born sons were killed, then they recognized that Israel was God's son.