Sermon Bible Commentary - Exodus 15:3
Exodus 15:3 These words are part of an outburst of national song, the triumphant song of God's chosen people when they, by God's strength, escaped from the tyranny of Egypt, and found themselves a redeemed, free, delivered people. The Lord has continued to exercise His triumphant power in the Christian Church. The standard of spiritual life in individual Christians at the present day warrants the expectations which have been awakened by the first promises of the Gospel. It is possible to look... read more
Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - Exodus 15:1-22
CRITICAL NOTES.—Exodus 15:1. This Song.]—In order fully to appreciate the exquisite beauties of this Song, several conditions must be observed; among them we may name the following:—(1.) The existence of parallelisms should be made evident to the eye:—(Exodus 15:6.)THY RIGHT HAND, Jehovah!THY RIGHT HAND, Jehovah!has become famous in vigour:dashes in pieces the foe.(2.) The vivid sequence of the two Hebrew tenses, the Perfect and the Imperfect, should be noticed:—(Exodus 15:5.)ROARING DEEPS... read more