Exodus 15:1 - Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes

Bible Comments

Moses began and ended his wilderness career with. song. Compare Deuteronomy 32, which is "the" song referred to in Revelation 15:3.

The song proper occupies verses: Exodus 15:4-17. It is preceded and followed by praise with introduction and conclusion.

Then sang. There was no singing in Egypt, only sighing and groaning (Exodus 2:23; Exodus 2:24).

children. sons.

this song. Note the ten Songs of Praise: (1) Exodus 15:1-19. (2) Numbers 21:17; Numbers 21:18. (3) Deuteronomy 32:1-43. (4) Judges 5:1-3. (5) 1 Samuel 2:1-10. (6) 2 Samuel 22:1-5. (7) Luke 1:46-55. (8) Luke 1:68-79. (9) Luke 2:29-32. (10) Revelation 14:3. unto the LORD. Jehovah is the sole theme: and should be the theme of our praise. Note the "Thee" and "Thou", and contrast the "We" of Numbers 13:33, and the result, weeping, in Exodus 15:14. It begins with Redemption, and ends with glory. No "praise" short of this. the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.

Exodus 15:1

1 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.