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Chapter 15
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
into
the
sea.
2
The
Lord
is
my
strength
and
song,
and
he
is
become
my
salvation:
he
is
my
God,
and
I
will
prepare
him
an
habitation;
my
father’s
God,
and
I
will
exalt
him.
3
The
Lord
is
a
man
of
war:
the
Lord
is
his
name.
4
Pharaoh’s
chariots
and
his
host
hath
he
cast
into
the
sea:
his
chosen
captains
also
are
drowned
in
the
Red
sea.
5
The
depths
have
covered
them:
they
sank
into
the
bottom
as
a
stone.
6
Thy
right
hand,
O
Lord,
is
become
glorious
in
power:
thy
right
hand,
O
Lord,
hath
dashed
in
pieces
the
enemy.
7
And
in
the
greatness
of
thine
excellency
thou
hast
overthrown
them
that
rose
up
against
thee:
thou
sentest
forth
thy
wrath,
which
consumed
them
as
stubble.
8
And
with
the
blast
of
thy
nostrils
the
waters
were
gathered
together,
the
floods
stood
upright
as
an
heap,
and
the
depths
were
congealed
in
the
heart
of
the
sea.
9
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.
10
Thou
didst
blow
with
thy
wind,
the
sea
covered
them:
they
sank
as
lead
in
the
mighty
waters.
11
Who
is
like
unto
thee,
O
Lord,
among
the
gods?
who
is
like
thee,
glorious
in
holiness,
fearful
in
praises,
doing
wonders?
12
Thou
stretchedst
out
thy
right
hand,
the
earth
swallowed
them.
13
Thou
in
thy
mercy
hast
led
forth
the
people
which
thou
hast
redeemed:
thou
hast
guided
them
in
thy
strength
unto
thy
holy
habitation.
14
The
people
shall
hear,
and
be
afraid:
sorrow
shall
take
hold
on
the
inhabitants
of
Palestina.
15
Then
the
dukes
of
Edom
shall
be
amazed;
the
mighty
men
of
Moab,
trembling
shall
take
hold
upon
them;
all
the
inhabitants
of
Canaan
shall
melt
away.
16
Fear
and
dread
shall
fall
upon
them;
by
the
greatness
of
thine
arm
they
shall
be
as
still
as
a
stone;
till
thy
people
pass
over,
O
Lord,
till
the
people
pass
over,
which
thou
hast
purchased.
17
Thou
shalt
bring
them
in,
and
plant
them
in
the
mountain
of
thine
inheritance,
in
the
place,
O
Lord,
which
thou
hast
made
for
thee
to
dwell
in,
in
the
Sanctuary,
O
Lord,
which
thy
hands
have
established.
18
The
Lord
shall
reign
for
ever
and
ever.
19
For
the
horse
of
Pharaoh
went
in
with
his
chariots
and
with
his
horsemen
into
the
sea,
and
the
Lord
brought
again
the
waters
of
the
sea
upon
them;
but
the
children
of
Israel
went
on
dry
land
in
the
midst
of
the
sea.
20
And
Miriam
the
prophetess,
the
sister
of
Aaron,
took
a
timbrel
in
her
hand;
and
all
the
women
went
out
after
her
with
timbrels
and
with
dances.
21
And
Miriam
answered
them,
Sing
ye
to
the
Lord,
for
he
hath
triumphed
gloriously;
the
horse
and
his
rider
hath
he
thrown
into
the
sea.
22
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.
23
And
when
they
came
to
Marah,
they
could
not
drink
of
the
waters
of
Marah,
for
they
were
bitter:
therefore
the
name
of
it
was
called
Marah.
24
And
the
people
murmured
against
Moses,
saying,
What
shall
we
drink?
25
And
he
cried
unto
the
Lord;
and
the
Lord
shewed
him
a
tree,
which
when
he
had
cast
into
the
waters,
the
waters
were
made
sweet:
there
he
made
for
them
a
statute
and
an
ordinance,
and
there
he
proved
them,
26
And
said,
If
thou
wilt
diligently
hearken
to
the
voice
of
the
Lord
thy
God,
and
wilt
do
that
which
is
right
in
his
sight,
and
wilt
give
ear
to
his
commandments,
and
keep
all
his
statutes,
I
will
put
none
of
these
diseases
upon
thee,
which
I
have
brought
upon
the
Egyptians:
for
I
am
the
Lord
that
healeth
thee.
27
And
they
came
to
Elim,
where
were
twelve
wells
of
water,
and
threescore
and
ten
palm
trees:
and
they
encamped
there
by
the
waters.
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