Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Exodus 15:1-21
Having read how that complete victory of Israel over the Egyptians was obtained, here we are told how it was celebrated; those that were to hold their peace while the deliverance was in working (Exod. 14:14) must not hold their peace now that it was wrought; the less they had to do then the more they had to do now. If God accomplishes deliverance by his own immediate power, it redounds so much the more to his glory. Moses, no doubt by divine inspiration, indited this song, and delivered it to... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Exodus 15
In this chapter, I. Israel looks back upon Egypt with a song of praise for their deliverance. Here is, 1. The song itself, Exod. 15:1-19. 2. The solemn singing of it, Exod. 15:20, 21. II. Israel marches forward in the wilderness (Exod. 15:22), and there, 1. Their discontent at the waters of Marah (Exod. 15:23, 24), and the relief granted them, Exod. 15:25, 26. 2. Their satisfaction in the waters of Elim, Exod. 15:27. read more