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Exodus Chapter 15 – The Song of Moses

June 8, 2017 by memullin

Read Exodus 15 (The Song of Moses)
1. What do you notice about this song (poem) of praise?

2. Where do the children of Israel travel to after crossing the Red Sea? How long did they stay there?

3. Where to the children of Israel travel to after leaving the Wilderness of Shur? What happened there?

4. What promise does God make to the children of Israel at Marah?

5. Where do the Israelites go after Marah? What was there?

 

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