Exodus 15
Moses and the Israelites sing a song of praise to God for delivering them from the Egyptians.
Bible version
A Song to Praise God
Commentary
Exodus 15 is a chapter of the Bible that recounts the song of Moses and Miriam after the Israelites have been delivered from the Egyptians. This song is a celebration of the Lord's victory over the Egyptians and a reminder of His faithfulness to His people. The song is a reminder of the Lord's power and His ability to protect and deliver His people from their enemies. The song begins with a declaration of the Lord's greatness and His power to save. It then goes on to recount the Lord's mighty acts of deliverance, including the parting of the Red Sea and the destruction of the Egyptians. The song also serves as a reminder of the Lord's promise to bring the Israelites into the Promised Land. The song is a powerful reminder of the Lord's faithfulness and His power to protect and deliver His people. It is a reminder of the Lord's promise to bring His people into the Promised Land and of His ability to protect them from their enemies. It is a reminder of the Lord's greatness and His power to save.
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There are 27 verses in Exodus, chapter 15.