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God parts the Red Sea so the Israelites walk through on dry ground, then closes it on the pursuing Egyptian army.
Pharaoh changes his mind about freeing the Israelites and sends his entire chariot force after them. With the sea in front and the army behind, the situation looks hopeless. But God drives back the water with a strong east wind all night, the people cross on dry ground, and when the Egyptians follow, the waters crash back and destroy them. Moses and Miriam lead the nation in a victory song on the other side.
Exodus
The Night the Sea Moved
Israel is trapped between the Egyptian army and the sea — and God splits the water in half. This is the moment that defined a nation, the rescue that proved God keeps His promises, and the story that still echoes whenever someone feels completely stuck.
Exodus
The Song on the Other Side
Israel just walked through the sea on dry ground — and now they can't stop singing about it. Moses leads the first worship song in the Bible, Miriam grabs a tambourine, and then reality hits: three days without water in the wilderness. What happens next tells you everything about how God works.
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