(ibid.)... and to him is a gathering (yiq-hat) of peoples, for he is the son of Yitzhar, the son of Qehat, and a son of Amram, a son of ‘a great people’ (’ama) rama, of whom it is stated: (1 Chron. 23:17) And the son of Reḥaviah increased greatly.
And he kills the snake, and his strength is on the sea, and on the dry land, and in the firmament.
And many masters of battle fight against him upon the sea, as it says: (Ps. 104:26)... there ships shall go... in the sea of the Torah, for those ships are the eyes that look at the Torah, and many of those ships have become wrecked, and have fallen in the sea, until her ‘inheritance’ shall come, and split the sea of the Torah, and: (Ex. 15:1)... horse and its rider He has thrown into the sea, which is the snake,ivSee Pirqei d-Rabbi Eli’ezer Ch.12 and its partner, which is his ‘horse’.