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Ep 83. Exodus 15: Why Will Heaven Sing the Song of Moses?

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1h 12m·January 21, 2026

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Exodus 15’s “Song of Moses” explodes with praise on the far shore of the Red Sea—and the episode shows why this ancient victory song still belongs on our lips. Sam and Will trace its movement from salvation and worship to God’s warrior justice, connect it to Revelation’s end-time scenes, and unpack vivid moments like Miriam’s chorus, the “thrown down” motif, and the bitter waters of Marah made sweet by a tree. You’ll also see how Elim’s twelve springs and seventy palms hint at life for the nations. Stick around to the end for a gospel-saturated wrap and next-episode teaser. If you enjoy this, please like, comment, and subscribe!

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00:00 - Intro and Red Sea recap 01:10 - Why we’ll sing this forever (Rev 15) 04:46 - Salvation is the Lord’s; praise erupts 06:01 - God sings over His people (Zeph 3:17) 18:10 - “The LORD is a man of war” (Ex 15:3) 20:11 - Jesus the Warrior in Revelation 19 25:20 - Order from chaos: Ma’at and congealed waters 26:11 - “I will…” of the enemy vs. God’s breath 36:50 - Nations as chaotic waters; “still as stone” 40:06 - Support note; pivot to Revelation 17 47:53 - Miriam’s tambourines and chorus 48:47 - “Thrown down” through Revelation 18–20 53:20 - Marah: the bitter-water crisis 1:01:44 - The tree, the cross, and sweetened waters 1:08:44 - Elim: twelve springs & seventy palms to the nations 1:10:19 - Gospel wrap and next-episode teaser

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