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Verse Exodus 15:9. _THE ENEMY SAID_] As this song was composed by
Divine inspiration, we may rest assured that these words were spoken
by Pharaoh and his captains, and the passions they describe felt,...
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With the deliverance of Israel is associated the development of the
national poetry, which finds its first and perfect expression in this
magnificent hymn. It was sung by Moses and the people, an expr...
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7. THE SONG OF REDEMPTION
CHAPTER 15:1-21
_ 1. Jehovah acknowledged and praised (Exodus 15:1)_
2. The victory celebrated as His victory (Exodus 15:3)
3. His holiness praised (Exodus 15:11)
4. His...
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THE SONG OF TRIUMPH (Exodus 15:1 J, Exodus 15:2 ( PSALM), Exodus 15:19
R, Exodus 15:20 F. E). The oldest undoubtedly genuine fragments of
Heb. song are short (p. 44). And Miriam's brief burst of
unpre...
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I WILL PURSUE. Note the Figure of speech _Asyndeton_ (App-6), in
Exodus 15:9 and Exodus 15:10. No "ands": to hasten on to the grand
climax-" they sank as lead" (Exodus 15:10).
LUST. Hebrew. _nephesh...
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THE ENEMY SAID, &C.— No reader can be insensible to the striking
beauty in these verses: the exultation of the enemy is so finely
expressed in the one, and their sudden destruction so emphatically in...
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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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_THE ENEMY SAID, I WILL PURSUE, I WILL OVERTAKE, I WILL DIVIDE THE
SPOIL; MY LUST SHALL BE SATISFIED UPON THEM; I WILL DRAW MY SWORD, MY
HAND SHALL DESTROY THEM._
The enemy said, I will pursue ... Th...
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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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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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(6-10) The second stanza, or strophe, expands the subject-matter of
the first. It begins, like the first, with some general expressions,
setting forth the glory and power of Jehovah (Exodus 15:6), as...
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אָמַ֥ר אֹויֵ֛ב אֶרְדֹּ֥ף אַשִּׂ֖יג
אֲחַלֵּ֣ק שָׁלָ֑ל תִּמְלָאֵ֣מֹו
נַפְשִׁ֔י אָרִ֣יק חַרְבִּ֔י
תֹּורִישֵׁ֖מֹו יָדִֽי׃...
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MOSES' SONG OF PRAISE TO JEHOVAH
Exodus 15:1
This sublime ode falls into three divisions. _We learn, first, what
God is: strength_ in the day of battle; _song_ in victory; _salvation_
always. He is...
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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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_Enemy. Miracles make but small impression upon the wicked. They
pursue their schemes of destruction, which end in their own ruin! ---
Slay. Hebrew, "despoil." Septuagint, "bring them into subjection....
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The church hath found great cause, in all ages, to plead with her God
of the enemy's vauntings. See Psalms 74:1 throughout....
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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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9._The enemy said. _He relates the boast of Pharaoh not merely in
exultation over him, but to magnify the miracle, whereby God gives
over to destruction this wolf intent upon his prey. But there is mo...
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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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THE ENEMY SAID,.... That is, Pharaoh, who repented that he had let
Israel go; an emblem of Satan, who when the people of God are taken
out of his hands is uneasy at it, and seeks to recover them again...
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The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the
spoil; my lust shall be satisfied upon them; I will draw my sword, my
hand shall destroy them.
Ver. 9. _The enemy said, I will._] The...
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_The enemy said, I will pursue_ This verse is inexpressibly beautiful.
Instead of barely saying, “The Egyptians, by pursuing the
Israelites, went into the sea,” Moses himself, as it were, enters
into...
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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...
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THE SONG OF TRIUMPH...
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B. THE SONG OF TRIUMPH
Exo 15:1-21
1Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto Jehovah,
and said:
I will sing unto Jehovah, for he is highly exalted;
The horse and his rider hath he...
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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 L...
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DESTROY:
Or, repossess...
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1-21 This song is the most ancient we know of. It is a holy song, to
the honour of God, to exalt his name, and celebrate his praise, and
his only, not in the least to magnify any man. Holiness to the...
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MY LUST; the lust of covetousness and revenge too. _Shall destroy
them_; or, _take possession_ of them and theirs: see of this word,
NUMBERS 14:12,24....
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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 15:9 enemy H341 (H8802) said H559 (H8804) pursue H7291 (H8799)
overtake H5381 (H8686) divide H2505 (H8762) spoil H7998 desire H5315
satisfied H4390 (H8799) draw H7324 (H8686) sword H2719 hand H...
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Exodus 15 THE AFTERMATH OF THE BATTLE BETWEEN YAHWEH AND PHARAOH'S
ARMY.
As a result of Egypt's defeat a song was composed. There is no good
reason for denying that it was written at the time. Songs...
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Exodus 15:9
Israel was, in the first place, delivered from the hand of God, and
then, as the result of this, Israel was delivered from the hand of
Pharaoh.
Consider:
I. The state of the Israelites...
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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; Ezra 2:65....
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_The enemy said._
THE ENEMY’S SPIRIT
Observe the spirit of the enemy of Israel. It was characterized--
1. By great ambition. It was the love of power and dominion. To hold
human beings as property...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 15:1 The song of praise is a celebration of
the Lord’s triumph over Pharaoh’s army in the Red Sea. It is
similar to other songs or psalms in both the OT and NT that celebrate
par...
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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 SONG OF MOSES. Full of gratitude, joy, and happiness—burning
with a desire to vent in devotional utterance of the most fitting
kind, his intense and almost ecstatic feelings, Moses, who...
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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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I will pursue Genesis 49:27 Judges 5:30 1 Kings 19:2 1 Kings 20:10
Isaiah 10:8 Isaiah 36:20 Isaiah 53:12 Habakkuk 3:14 Luke 11:22 destroy
or repossess...
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FAITH AS EXEMPLIFIED IN MOSES
_Selections from Exodus 3:1; Exodus 6:1; Exodus 7:1; Exodus 8:1;
Exodus 14:1; Exodus 15:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The Children of Israel had been captive in Egypt for sever...
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My lust — My desire both of revenge and gain....