Exodus 15 records the triumphant “Song of the Sea,” sung by Moses and the Israelites after their miraculous deliverance through the Red Sea and the destruction of Pharaoh's army. This ancient hymn celebrates God's power, His victory over Egypt, and His faithfulness to His people, establishing a foundational theme of divine salvation. The chapter then shifts to the Israelites' journey into the wilderness, highlighting their initial struggles with thirst and God's provision at Marah and Elim, underscoring His continued care and their dependence.