5 And that your people might journey on by a marvelous road, But they themselves might find a strange death.
6 For the whole creation, each part in its several kind, was fashioned again anew, Ministering to your several commandments, That your servants might be guarded free from hurt.
7 Then the cloud that shadowed the camp was seen, And dry land rising up out of what before was water, Out of the Red sea an unhindered highway, And a grassy plain out of the violent surge;
8 By which they passed over with all their hosts, These that were covered with your hand, Having seen strange marvels.
9 For like horses they roamed at large, And they skipped about like lambs, Praising you, O Lord, who was their deliverer.
10 For they still remembered the things that came to pass in the time of their sojourning, How that instead of bearing cattle the land brought forth lice, And instead of fish the river cast up a multitude of frogs.
11 But afterwards they saw also a new race of birds, When, led on by desire, they asked for luxurious dainties;