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15:1  Then Moses and the ·Israelites [L sons/T children of Israel] sang this song to the Lord: “I will sing to the Lord, because he ·is worthy of great honor [is highly exalted; has triumphed gloriously]. He has ·thrown the horse and its rider into the sea.
15:2  The Lord ·gives me strength and makes me sing [L is my strength and my song]; he ·has saved me [L is my salvation]. He is my God, and I will praise him. He is the God of my ·ancestors [fathers], and I will ·honor [exalt] him.
15:3  The Lord is a ·warrior [L man of war]; ·the Lord [L Yahweh; 3:14–17] is his name.
15:4  The chariots and soldiers of ·the king of Egypt [L Pharaoh] he has ·thrown [cast] into the sea. ·The king’s [L His] ·best [handpicked; elite] officers are drowned in the ·Red [or Reed; 10:19] Sea.
15:5  The ·deep waters [floods] covered them, and they sank ·to the bottom [L into the depths] like a ·rock [stone].
15:6  Your right hand, Lord, is ·amazingly [gloriously] strong. Lord, your right hand broke the enemy to pieces.
15:7  In your great victory you ·destroyed [demolished] those who ·were [L rose up] against you. ·Your anger destroyed them [L You sent out your anger], ·like fire burning straw [L it consumed them like chaff/stubble/straw].
15:8  Just a blast of your ·breath [or anger], and the waters piled up. The moving water stood like a ·wall [or heap]; the ·deep waters [floods] ·became solid [congealed] in the ·middle [L heart] of the sea.
15:9  “The enemy ·bragged [L said], ‘I’ll ·chase them [L pursue] and ·catch them [L overtake]. I’ll ·take all their riches [L divide the plunder]; ·I’ll take all I want [L My desire/appetite will have my fill of them]. I’ll ·pull out [draw] my sword, and my hand will destroy them.’
15:10  But you blew on them with your ·breath [or wind] and covered them with the sea. They sank like lead in the ·raging water [mighty waters].
15:11  “·Are there any gods like you [L Who is like you among the gods], Lord? ·There are no gods [L Who is…?] like you. You are ·wonderfully holy [splendid/majestic in holiness], ·amazingly powerful [awesome in power], ·a worker of miracles [doing wonders].
15:12  You ·reached out with [extend; stretch out] your right hand, and the earth swallowed ·our enemies [L them].
15:13  You ·keep your loving promise and lead [L led by your covenant love] the people you have ·saved [L redeemed; ransomed]. With your strength you will guide them to your holy ·place [abode; C the Promised Land].
15:14  “The ·other nations [L peoples] will hear this and tremble with fear; ·terror [writhing; pangs] will take hold of the Philistines.
15:15  The ·leaders of the tribes [chiefs] of Edom will be ·very frightened [scared]; the powerful men of Moab will ·shake with fear [be seized by shaking]; the people of Canaan will ·lose all their courage [L melt].
15:16  Terror and horror will fall on them. ·When they see your strength [L By the power of your arm], they will be as still as a ·rock [stone]. They will be still until your people pass by, Lord. They will be still until the people you have ·taken as your own [purchased; acquired; or created] pass by.
15:17  You will ·lead your people [L bring them] and ·place [L plant] them on ·your very own mountain [L the mountain of your possession/inheritance], the place that you, Lord, made for ·yourself to live [your abode], the ·temple [sanctuary], Lord, that your hands have ·made [established].
15:18  The Lord will ·be king [reign] forever!”
15:19  The horses, chariot drivers, and chariots of ·the king of Egypt [L Pharaoh] went into the sea, and the Lord ·covered them with [L returned on them the] water from the sea. But the Israelites walked through the sea on dry land.
15:20  Then Aaron’s sister Miriam, a prophetess, took a tambourine in her hand. All the women followed her, playing tambourines and dancing.
15:21  Miriam told them: “Sing to the Lord, because he ·is worthy of great honor [is highly exalted; or has triumphed gloriously]; he has thrown the horse and its rider into the sea.”
15:22  Moses led the Israelites away from the ·Red [or Reed; 10:19] Sea into the ·Desert [Wilderness] of Shur. They traveled for three days in the ·desert [wilderness] but found no water.
15:23  Then they came to Marah, where there was water, but they could not drink it because it was too bitter. (That is why the place was named Marah [C Hebrew for “bitter”].)
15:24  The people ·grumbled [complained] to Moses and asked, “What will we drink?”
15:25  So Moses cried out to the Lord, and the Lord showed him a ·tree [or piece of wood]. When Moses threw the ·tree [or piece of wood] into the water, the water became ·good to drink [L sweet]. There the Lord gave the people a ·rule [statute; ordinance; requirement] and a law to live by, and there he tested ·their loyalty to him [L them].
15:26  He said, “You must ·obey [or listen to the voice of] the Lord your God and do what ·he says is right [L is right in his eyes/sight]. If you obey all his ·commands [statutes; ordinances; requirements] and keep his rules, I will not bring on you any of the ·sicknesses [diseases] I brought on the Egyptians. I am the Lord ·who heals you [your physician].”
15:27  Then the people traveled to Elim, where there were twelve springs of water and seventy palm trees. So the people camped there near the water.