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What does the Bible say about the Song of Moses?

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The Song of Moses celebrates God's deliverance of Israel from Egypt and His victorious power over enemies, emphasizing divine salvation.

The Song of Moses, found in Exodus 15, recounts God's miraculous deliverance of Israel at the Red Sea, where the Egyptians are drowned after God's intervention. Moses highlights God's glory and power, as he sings about the triumph of the Lord over the enemies of Israel. This song serves as a testimony of divine salvation, pointing to the understanding that salvation is solely the work of God. As seen in the Exodus narrative, God delivers His people, emphasizing His role as the source of salvation and strength, and this message resonates throughout Scripture, reminding believers of God’s unfailing promise to deliver them.
Scripture References: Exodus 15, Revelation 15:3-4, Exodus 15:1-21, Hosea 13:14, Ephesians 1:14, Exodus 15:1-2, Exodus 14:29-30, Psalm 118, Revelation 15:2-4

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