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Red sea poem

Crossing the Divide: The Israelites' Exodus Through the Red Sea" involved in slavery.

By Mary WallsPublished 12 months ago 1 min read
Red sea poem
Photo by Osama Elsayed on Unsplash

Moses when he parted the red sea

he had to have the faith of the

Messiah,

He was the lawgiver who met God face -to- face

Moses led the Exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt

he says let my people go,

as simple as one, two,three,

king, you know what you are doing,

king you can see,

Just please let them be,

let my people be free,

I know you can't agree,

You have a strong belief,

That my people can be slaves,

Intell they are in the grave,

But originally they are strong, wise, and, brave,

So let my people go''.

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  • L.I.E12 months ago

    So real, you really captured the emotion of this moment in this poem. Very powerful.

  • L.K. Rolan12 months ago

    Powerful. Like capturing the intensity of the Ten Commandments and condensing it to a poem! Beautiful work ✨

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