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Then Moses and the Israelites sang praise to the Lord, and this was their song: A psalm for the Lord, so great he is and so glorious; horse and rider hurled into the sea! (Exodus 15, 1)
Who but the Lord is my protector, the pride of my song; who but the Lord has brought me deliverance? Shall I not praise him, my own God; shall I not extol him, the God of my father before me? (Exodus 15, 2)
and it was here that Israel first sang the song called, Let the well spring up. They all sang together, (Numbers 21, 17)
I would have you, then, set down a song in writing, and teach the people to know it by heart and sing it; a song that will vindicate me against the sons of Israel. (Deuteronomy 31, 19)
Woes and afflictions will come upon them, and it is then that this song, still remembered by their posterity, will vindicate me against them. (Deuteronomy 31, 21)
So Moses put the song in writing, and taught it to the men of Israel. (Deuteronomy 31, 22)
And so Moses, with the whole assembly of Israel listening to him, pronounced the words of the song which follows, never pausing until it was all finished. (Deuteronomy 31, 30)
So when Moses had performed his errand, reciting the whole of this song in the hearing of the assembled people, with Josue the son of Nun at his side, (Deuteronomy 32, 44)
Joyfully sang Debbora that day, and Barac the son of Abinoem with her; and this was her song. (Judges 5, 1)
This song sung, he threw the jaw-bone away; and the name he gave to the place was Ramath-Lechi, the Brandishing of the Jaw-bone. (Judges 15, 17)
And at this Saul was much displeased; it was no song to win his favour. What, he said, ten thousand for David, and but a thousand for me? What lies now between him and the kingship? (1 Samuel 18, 8)
And this was David’s song of thanksgiving when he found that the Lord had rescued him from the power of Saul, and from his other enemies: (2 Samuel 22, 1)
