Introduction
Every subsequent exodus in the entire biblical canon (and there are dozens of them) is measured against one night at the sea.
Isaiah’s great comfort chapters promise a new exodus more glorious than the first.
Jeremiah declares the days are coming when Israel will swear by the God who brought them from the northern countries. The second exodus will be so great it will redefine the first as a preview.
In the Book of Mormon, Lehi leads his family through wilderness to a promised land across water. This deliberately echoes the pattern.
The Doctrine and Covenants commands the saints to gather to Zion using explicit exodus language.
And in 2 Nephi 22:2, the covenant community sings verbatim from Exodus 15:2: “The LORD Jehovah is my strength and my song; he also has become my salvation.”
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