salvation.”22 David likewise spoke as a musician, “O God, let us sing to you a new song”; as a lawgiver, “Turn away from evil and do good”; as a prophet of the future he cried aloud, “The God of gods will appear on Sion.”23 Nor did he neglect the historical account, recounting in many psalms much of what was visibly done for the Israelites against both the Egyptians and Pharaoh. Now, as to what the spiritual horses behind the man mounted upon the red horse achieved, let us see in the following verses
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