The Song of the Sea — Shirat HaYam (Exodus 15)
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The Song of the Sea (Exodus 15:1-18) is, along with the Song of Deborah, one of the two oldest poems in the Hebrew Bible. Its archaic Hebrew, ternary parallelism, and maritime imagery attest to its antiquity. It is the only biblical text copied in Torah scrolls with a special "brick upon brick" layout.
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