"Then Israel sang this song, Spring up, O well; sing ye unto it:"
Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Then Israel sang this song,.... Being affected with the free favour and good will of God towards them: spring up, O well; for the springing up of which they prayed
in faith, believing in the promise of God, that it would spring up; and so encouraged one another not only to believe it, but even to sing on account of it before it actually did: sing ye unto it; or on account of it praise the Lord for it; or "answer to it" (m), it being their manner to sing their songs by responses, or alternately. (m) "respondete ei", Montanus; "alternis canite ei", Tigurine version, Piscator.
Source: Gill's Exposition (Public Domain)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Then Israel sang this song,.... Being affected with the free favour and good will of God towards them: spring up, O well; for the springing up of which they prayed
in faith, believing in the promise of God, that it would spring up; and so encouraged one another not only to believe it, but even to sing on account of it before it actually did: sing ye unto it; or on account of it praise the Lord for it; or "answer to it" (m), it being their manner to sing their songs by responses, or alternately. (m) "respondete ei", Montanus; "alternis canite ei", Tigurine version, Piscator.