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Exodus 15:1

Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the Lord. They said: I will sing to the  Lord, for he is highly exalted; he has thrown the horse and its rider into the sea.

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They sang the song of God’s servant Moses  and the song of the Lamb: Great and awe-inspiring are your works, Lord God, the Almighty; just and true  are your ways, King of the nations.  ,


Miriam sang to them: Sing to the  Lord, for he is highly exalted; he has thrown the horse and its rider into the sea.


He disarmed the rulers and authorities and disgraced them publicly; he triumphed over them in him.  ,


Now I know that the Lord is greater than all gods, because he did wonders when the Egyptians acted arrogantly against Israel.’  ,


So Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and at daybreak the sea returned to its normal depth. While the Egyptians were trying to escape from it, the Lord threw them into the sea.


Then Israel sang this song: Spring up, well #– #sing to it!


You divided the sea before them, and they crossed through it on dry ground. You hurled their pursuers into the depths like a stone into raging water.


Remember that you should praise his work, which people have sung about.


An evil person is caught by sin, but the righteous one sings and rejoices.


Sing a new song to the  Lord; sing his praise from the ends of the earth, you who go down to the sea with all that fills it, you coasts and islands with your   inhabitants.


With you I will smash the horse and its rider; with you I will smash the chariot and its rider.


yet I will celebrate in the  Lord; I will rejoice in the God of my salvation!


Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Stretch out your hand over the sea so that the water may come back on the Egyptians, on their chariots and horsemen.’


For I will remove the names of the Baals from her mouth; they will no longer be remembered by their names.





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