1)

What copper doors and iron bolts did Hashem break?

1.

Rashi: They are the doors that were locked in front of them.

2.

Radak: People normally put prisoners in a fortified city with doors and a bolt. Copper and iron are exaggerations; it means, very strong. The same applies to "Keshes Nechoshes" (18:35). They had no way to escape, and Hashem arranged to free them, in spite of the strong doors and bolt.

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