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Verse Exodus 15:22. _THE WILDERNESS OF SHUR_] This was on the coast of
the Red Sea on their road to Mount Sinai. See the map....
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SO MOSES - Literally, And Moses. The history of the journey from the
Red Sea to Sinai begins in fact with this verse, which would more
conveniently have been the commencement of another chapter.
FROM...
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II. THE JOURNEY TOWARDS THE PROMISED LAND AND ISRAEL AT SINAI
1. The Experiences in the Wilderness
CHAPTER 15:22-27 In the Wilderness of Shur
_ 1. Marah (Exodus 15:22)_
2. Elim (Exodus 15:27)
They...
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BITTER WATERS MADE SWEET (Exodus 15:22 a J, Exodus 15:25 b E, Exodus
15:26 Rje, Exodus 15:27 J). The wilderness of Shur stretched E. of the
present
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SHUR. Name given from the great wall built to protect Egypt from Asia,
with its great _Migdol,_ or fortress. See note on Exodus 14:2....
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
15THEN SANG MO-SES AND THE CHILDREN OF IS-RA-EL THIS SONG UNTO
JE-HO-VAH, AND SPAKE, SAYING,
I will sing unto Je-ho-vah, for he hath triumphed gloriously:
The horse an...
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_SO MOSES BROUGHT ISRAEL FROM THE RED SEA, AND THEY WENT OUT INTO THE
WILDERNESS OF SHUR; AND THEY WENT THREE DAYS IN THE WILDERNESS, AND
FOUND NO WATER._
Wilderness of Shur - comprehending all the w...
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THE SONG OF MOSES
On the further shore of the Red Sea the Israelites celebrate their
deliverance in a magnificent hymn of praise. It consists of three
strophes or stanzas of increasing length, viz. Ex...
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WILDERNESS OF SHUR] Between the coast of the Gulf of Suez and the high
central table-land is a strip of level country. The northern half is
part of the wilderness of Shur. The southern part is called...
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EXODUS: ISRAEL BECOMES A NATION
THE *ISRAELITES LEAVE EGYPT
EXODUS CHAPTER S 1 TO 18
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 15
MOSES AND MIRIAM SING A SONG – VERSES 1-18
V1 Then Moses and the...
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וַ יַּסַּ֨ע מֹשֶׁ֤ה אֶת ־יִשְׂרָאֵל֙
מִ יַּם
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MARAH'S WATERS SWEETENED; ELIM'S REST
Exodus 15:19
How rapid are the transitions of life! Today the song of victory,
tomorrow the bitter wells of Marah, and the next the shadow of Elim's
palms! One m...
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It was a great and glorious song thatrose on the morning air on the
far side of the sea. A study of it will reveal it to be a song of the
King. It was a high ecstatic moment of national consciousness....
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So Moses brought Israel from the Red sea, and they went out into the
wilderness of (m) Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness,
and found no water.
(m) Which was called Etham, (Numbers 33:8)...
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_Sur, which is called Etham, " Pough, " (Numbers xxxiii. 7,) on which
account both sides of the Red Sea are described by the same name;
hence some have groundlessly asserted that the Hebrews came out...
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Shur over against Egypt. Genesis 25:18. There is somewhat worthy
remark in those three days travelling. You will find similar examples
in other parts of scripture. Numbers 10:33. So they were commande...
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There is hardly a book of the Old Testament that stands out in more
decided contrast with the book of Genesis than the one which follows
it most closely. And this is the more striking, because God emp...
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22._So Moses brought. _Moses now relates that, from the time, of their
passage through the sea, they had been suffering for three days from
the want of water, that the first they discovered was bitter...
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Hereupon we enter the desert. They sing (chap. 15) the song of
triumph. God has led them by His power to His holy habitation. But
they are on this journey, not in Canaan. He will lead them into the
pl...
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SO MOSES BROUGHT ISRAEL FROM THE RED SEA,.... Or "caused them to
journey" a, which some think was done with difficulty, they being so
eager and intent upon the spoil and plunder of the Egyptians cast...
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So Moses brought Israel from the Red sea, and they went out into the
wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and
found no water.
Ver. 22. _And found no water._] Thirst and bit...
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_They went three days and found no water_ Here we see that
deliverances, however great, do not exempt from future difficulties
and trials. Never was a greater deliverance, of a temporal nature,
wrough...
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1 Moses song.
22 The people want water.
23 The waters at Marah are bitter.
25 A tree sweetneth them.
27 At Elim are twelue wels, and seuentie palme trees.
1 THEN sang [NOTE: Genesis 1:20.] Moses a...
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IN THE WILDERNESS OF SHUR...
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So Moses brought Israel from the Red Sea, and they went out into the
wilderness of Shur; they left the last fountain of fresh water behind
them and marched out into the desert which extends along the...
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FIFTH SECTION
The journey through the wilderness to Sinai. Want of water. Marah.
Elim. The Wilderness of Sin. Quails. Manna. Rephidim (Massah and
Meribah). The Amalekites. Jethro and his advice, a hu...
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THE SONG OF SALVATION
(vs.1-19)
This is the first song found in scripture, and a most fitting response
to the greatness of God's victory in delivering His people. It is an
expression of joy in the Lo...
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22-27 In the wilderness of Shur the Israelites had no water. At Marah
they had water, but it was bitter; so that they could not drink it.
God can make bitter to us that from which we promise ourselve...
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SHUR; so usually called, GENESIS 16:7; and by the Israelites, Etham,
as may be gathered by comparing this place with NUMBERS 33:8, for both
there and here it is said they went three days in this wilde...
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This chapter opens with Israel's magnificent song of triumph on the
shore of the Red Sea, when they had seen "that great work which the
Lord did upon the Egyptians." They had seen God's salvation, and...
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Exodus 15:22 Moses H4872 brought H5265 (H8686) Israel H3478 Red H5488
Sea H3220 out H3318 (H8799) Wilderness...
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THE BEGINNING OF THE LONG MARCH: WATER SHORTAGE FOLLOWED BY PROVISION
(EXODUS 15:22).
a Moses leads Israel forward into the wilderness of Shur (Exodus 15:22
a).
b They went three days in the wildern...
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Exodus 15:1. _Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song
unto the LORD, and spake, saying, I will sing unto the LORD, for he
hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath he thrown...
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CONTENTS: The song of the redeemed.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Miriam.
CONCLUSION: Those who love God triumph in His triumphs and what is His
honor is their joy. Our first thought should be to give glo...
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Exodus 15:1. _Then sang Moses._ The Israelites sang in companies; and
the one company often answered the other. See Bishop Lowth on the
Hebrew Poetry. Also Psalms 68:25; Ecclesiastes 2:8;...
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_They came to Marah._
MARAH
I. The water was deleterious, not distasteful only. Had the people
drunk it, it would have wrought disease; but it was healed by the
obedience of Moses to God’s direction...
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EXODUS 15:22 Journey. Israel journeys from Egypt to Rephidim and
responds to difficulties like the need for water (Exodus 15:22; Exodus
17:1
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Exodus 15:1. This Song.]—In order fully to appreciate the exquisite
beauties of this Song, several conditions must be observed; among them
we may name the following:—
(1.) The exist...
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EXPOSITION
THE JOURNEY FROM THE RED SEA TO ELIM. After a stay, which cannot be
exactly measured, but which was probably one of some days, near the
point of the Eastern coast of the Gulf of Suez, at wh...
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So Moses broke forth in song. Chapter fifteen is actually the song of
Moses, of God's deliverance and victory.
Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto the Lord,
and they spake, sayin...
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wilderness of Shur. This lay on the eastern shore of the Genesis 16:7
Genesis 25:18 1 Samuel 15:7 three days Exodus 3:18...
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THE SEVEN MARYS
Exodus 15:20
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There are six Marys spoken of in the New Testament, and there is one
outstanding Mary in the Old Testament. The six in the New Testament,
in the order...
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FAITH AS EXEMPLIFIED IN MOSES
Selections from Exodus 3:1; Exodus 6:1; Exodus 7:1; Exodus 8:1;...