"Remember us, O Lord, in your favor toward your people." As King David said, "When salvation comes through Mordechai, remember me." God replied, "Your words are living with me, my child." Mordechai was a Jewish man from the tribe of Judah.
They did not remember most of your kindness. Rabbi Abahu said in the name of Rabbi Kahana, quoting Rabbi Eliezer, that the two bitter cups mentioned in the Bible refer to the two bitter experiences at the Red Sea and at Marah. Rabbi Abba bar Kahana said in the name of Rabbi Levi that if it were not for the miracle that the sea turned to blood, as it says in Habakkuk 3:15, "You trampled the sea with your horses, churning the great waters," the Israelites would not have been able to avenge themselves against the Egyptians.
When they reached the sea, they said to each other, "Let us return to Egypt," but God caused the sea to split and the Israelites to walk through on dry land, as it says in Psalms 114:3, "The sea saw and fled; Jordan turned back."