Psalms 114:3-8

3 The Red Sea saw him and parted. The Jordan River stopped flowing.
4 The mountains leaped like rams. The hills skipped like lambs.
5 Red Sea, why did you part? Jordan River, why did you stop flowing?
6 Why did you mountains leap like rams? Why did you hills skip like lambs?
7 Earth, tremble with fear when the Lord comes. Tremble when the God of Jacob is near.
8 He turned the rock into a pool. He turned the hard rock into springs of water.

Psalms 114:3-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 114

The title of this psalm in the Arabic version is "hallelujah", as in some preceding ones; it is part of the great "Hallel" sung at the passover, and with great propriety; since the subject matter of it is the departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt, typical of our spiritual redemption by Christ; and of the effectual calling of God's elect out of a state of nature into a state of grace; and particularly of the conversion of the Gentiles, and the bringing of them from Paganism to Christianity: the inscription of the Syriac version is,

``a psalm without a name, out of the ancient writing; concerning Moses, who sung praise at the sea; but unto us the calling of the Gospel, by which we become a new people; spiritual to God, who is incarnate; to Jesus Christ, who redeemed us by his blood from the curse of the Scripture (the law), and hath cleansed us from sin by his Spirit.''

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