SEV Biblia, Chapter 15:17
Tú los introducirás y los plantarás en el monte de tu heredad, en el lugar de tu morada, que tú has aparejado, oh SEÑOR; en el santuario del Señor, que han afirmado tus manos.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Exodus 15:17
Verse 17. Thou shalt bring them in] By thy strength and mercy alone shall they get the promised inheritance. And plant them] Give them a fixed habitation in Canaan, after their unsettled wandering life in the wilderness.
In the mountain] Meaning Canaan, which was a very mountainous country, Deut. xi. 11; or probably Mount Zion, on which the temple was built. Where the pure worship of God was established, there the people might expect both rest and safety. Wherever the purity of religion is established and preserved, and the high and the low endeavour to regulate their lives according to its precepts, the government of that country is likely to be permanent.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 1-21 - This song is the most ancient we know of. It is a holy song, to the honour of God, to exalt his name, and celebrate his praise, and his only, not in the least to magnify any man. Holiness to the Lord is in every part of it. It may be considered as typical, and prophetical of the final destruction of the enemies of the church. Happy the people whose God is the Lord. They have work to do, temptations to grappl with, and afflictions to bear, and are weak in themselves; but his grace is their strength. They are often in sorrow, but in him they have comfort; he is their song. Sin, and death, and hell threaten them, but he is, and will be their salvation. The Lord is a God of almight power, and woe to those that strive with their Maker! He is a God of matchless perfection; he is glorious in holiness; his holiness is his glory. His holiness appears in the hatred of sin, and his wrath agains obstinate sinners. It appears in the deliverance of Israel, and his faithfulness to his own promise. He is fearful in praises; that whic is matter of praise to the servants of God, is very dreadful to his enemies. He is doing wonders, things out of the common course of nature; wondrous to those in whose favour they are wrought, who are s unworthy, that they had no reason to expect them. There were wonders of power and wonders of grace; in both, God was to be humbly adored.
Original Hebrew
תבאמו 935 ותטעמו 5193 בהר 2022 נחלתך 5159 מכון 4349 לשׁבתך 3427 פעלת 6466 יהוה 3068 מקדשׁ 4720 אדני 136 כוננו 3559 ידיך׃ 3027