Exodus 15: The Flight from Egypt
Exodus: Part 15 of 40
The Song of Moses and Miriam
1 Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the LORD :
“I will sing to the LORD,
for he is highly exalted.
The horse and its rider
he has hurled into the sea.
The innocent horse and rider he hurled into the sea.
2 The LORD is my strength and my song;
he has become my salvation.
He is my God, and I will praise him,
my father’s God, and I will exalt him.
He should be asked why he forced the Egyptians to follow you into the Red Sea and then you should answer as to why you drowned them by following God’s word.
3 The LORD is a warrior;
the LORD is his name.
Warriors fight against like enemies, not agains the helpless and the innocent. He is a murderous son-of-a-bitch and deserves no praise whatsoever.
4 Pharaoh’s chariots and his army
he has hurled into the sea.
The best of Pharaoh’s officers
are drowned in the Red Sea.
Singing and merrymaking over an innocents misfortune makes you as bad as the killer.
5 The deep waters have covered them;
they sank to the depths like a stone.
6 “Your right hand, O LORD,
was majestic in power.
Your right hand, O LORD,
shattered the enemy.
Would you sing a song about a child squashing a snail? Or an ant? That is about the equivalent if you think about how much power God is supposed to have and how the Egyptians had no chance up against him.
7 In the greatness of your majesty
you threw down those who opposed you.
You unleashed your burning anger;
it consumed them like stubble.
The Egyptians did not oppose God at all. They were doing his will.
8 By the blast of your nostrils
the waters piled up.
The surging waters stood firm like a wall;
the deep waters congealed in the heart of the sea.
9 “The enemy boasted,
‘I will pursue, I will overtake them.
I will divide the spoils;
I will gorge myself on them.
I will draw my sword
and my hand will destroy them.’
At God’s bidding.
10 But you blew with your breath,
and the sea covered them.
They sank like lead
in the mighty waters.
And you rejoice in their misfortune.
11 “Who among the gods is like you, O LORD ?
Who is like you—
majestic in holiness,
awesome in glory,
working wonders?
There are no others whose lack of compassion and conscience match the depths of God’s uncaring and sheer bloodymindedness.
12 You stretched out your right hand
and the earth swallowed them.
13 “In your unfailing love you will lead
the people you have redeemed.
In your strength you will guide them
to your holy dwelling.
How could anyone trust such a liar and cheat. He made us all in his image. We were all his people. Every one of us and every one of the animals, yet he throws our lives away with abandon and joy just to gain glory in our deaths.
14 The nations will hear and tremble;
anguish will grip the people of Philistia.
15 The chiefs of Edom will be terrified,
the leaders of Moab will be seized with trembling,
the people of Canaan will melt away;
16 terror and dread will fall upon them.
By the power of your arm
they will be as still as a stone—
until your people pass by, O LORD,
until the people you bought pass by.
17 You will bring them in and plant them
on the mountain of your inheritance—
the place, O LORD, you made for your dwelling,
the sanctuary, O Lord, your hands established.
18 The LORD will reign
for ever and ever.”
19 When Pharaoh’s horses, chariots and horsemen went into the sea, the LORD brought the waters of the sea back over them, but the Israelites walked through the sea on dry ground.
20 Then Miriam the prophetess, Aaron’s sister, took a tambourine in her hand, and all the women followed her, with tambourines and dancing.
21 Miriam sang to them:
“Sing to the LORD,
for he is highly exalted.
The horse and its rider
he has hurled into the sea.”
The Waters of Marah and Elim
22 Then Moses led Israel from the Red Sea and they went into the Desert of Shur. For three days they traveled in the desert without finding water.
What? Your God not supplying your needs? Oh, poor you.
23 When they came to Marah, they could not drink its water because it was bitter. (That is why the place is called Marah.)
24 So the people grumbled against Moses, saying, “What are we to drink?”
25 Then Moses cried out to the LORD, and the LORD showed him a piece of wood. He threw it into the water, and the water became sweet. There the LORD made a decree and a law for them, and there he tested them.
26 He said, “If you listen carefully to the voice of the LORD your God and do what is right in his eyes, if you pay attention to his commands and keep all his decrees, I will not bring on you any of the diseases I brought on the Egyptians, for I am the LORD, who heals you.”
Aha, here is the God we have all come to know. Threats of death and destruction. Gotta love this guy. NOT!
27 Then they came to Elim, where there were twelve springs and seventy palm trees, and they camped there near the water.
Woohoooo, light the fires and break out the marshmallows.




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