Bible Talk — A podcast by 9Marks & Southern Seminary

Exodus 14–15: From Beheading the Snake to Singing by the Sea (Bible Talk, Ep. 26)

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Apr 23, 2021
The podcast explores the biblical connection between the Israelites' crossing of the Red Sea and Noah's flood. They discuss the Lord's sovereignty and the pursuit of Israel, analyzing the first song in Exodus 15 and its connection to worship and the biblical narrative. They also explore the parallels between Jesus and the history of Israel, the significance of the Exodus events, and the symbolism of planting. The podcast discusses singing and symbolism in Exodus 15, and the Israelites' struggle to find water after crossing the Red Sea.
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ADVICE

Refuse Fear; Factor In God's Promises

  • When faced with crisis, factor God's promises into your assumptions instead of defaulting to fear.
  • Practice trusting God's word by refusing to assume the worst and standing firm in hope.
INSIGHT

Yahweh Is Israel's Warrior

  • Israel's army is effectively an army of one because Yahweh himself fights as the warrior.
  • The people ultimately believe in the Lord and in Moses as his servant, highlighting divine mediation.
ANECDOTE

Who Could Sing The Moses Song

  • Jim mentions the Apollos Institute's Brian Moats as someone who could sing Exodus 15 well.
  • The hosts joke about finding musicians to perform the ancient song.
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