The imagery conveys the idea of glory in the nobility, greatness, reputation, and majesty of the one who carries it.6 In the context of Exod 15:11, it speaks of a glory that is set apart, so high in esteem that it is dissociated from the unclean. It mirrors God’s holiness by being totally other and full of perfection.7 It tells of unequaled works, accomplished by a King who does what He desires. It is a superior glory; even the most beautiful and fearsome images of nature cannot match its standards