Exodus 17 and Numbers 20 describe two distinct instances of water being provided by God in the wilderness, though they share similarities. In Exodus 17, Moses strikes the rock at Horeb to bring forth water for the Israelites, while in Numbers 20, Moses is instructed to speak to the rock to provide water, but instead strikes it in frustration. The two events occur at different times and locations, highlighting different aspects of Moses' leadership and relationship with God.
According to Jewish tradition, the answer is yes.
Here are examples: The pillar of cloud, and pillar of fire (Exodus ch.13)Water given from the rock (Exodus ch.17) The manna (Exodus ch.16) The Revelation at Sinai (Exodus ch.19) God's presence in the Tabernacle (Exodus ch.40, Leviticus ch.8) The swallowing up of the rebellious Korach (Numbers ch.16) Aaron's rod sprouting (Numbers ch.17) Several victories in battle (Exodus ch.17, Numbers ch.21 and ch.31).
There are more, but here are seven of them: The Giving of the Torah (Exodus ch.19, 20 and 24) The pillar of fire and of cloud (Exodus ch.13 and 40) The manna (Exodus ch.16) The well (Exodus ch.17, Numbers ch.20) The war of Amalek (Exodus ch.17) The building of the mishkan (Tabernacle) (Exodus ch.25) The rebellion of Korach (Numbers ch.16).
1) Being unsure of his abilities (Exodus ch.3-4).2) Opposition (Exodus ch.5, Numbers ch.16-17).3) The stubbornness of Pharaoh (Exodus ch.6-8).4) Pharaoh's army (Exodus ch.14).5) Complaints (Exodus ch.15, Numbers ch.11).6) War (Exodus ch.17, Numbers ch.21).7) Sinners (Exodus ch.32, Numbers ch.25).8) Doubters (Numbers ch.13).9) The attempted curses of Bil'am (Numbers ch.22-24).Note that for some of the above, more than two examples could be given.
God provided it (Exodus ch.15 and 17, Numbers ch.20).
Here are examples: The pillar of cloud, and pillar of fire (Exodus ch.13) Water given from the rock (Exodus ch.17) The manna (Exodus ch.16) The Revelation at Sinai (Exodus ch.19) God's presence in the Tabernacle (Exodus ch.40, Leviticus ch.8) The swallowing up of the rebellious Korach (Numbers ch.16) Aaron's rod sprouting (Numbers ch.17)
The Israelites in Egypt were not harmed by the plagues (Exodus ch.7-12). Only after the Exodus, on a couple of occasions when some of them sinned egregiously, plagues smote some of the people (Numbers ch.17 and ch.25)
No. 17/27 is not the same as 125/199 or equivalently, 17/125 is not the same as 27/199
Finding 17 percent of a number is the same as multiplying a number by 0.17. In this instance, 0.17 x 1500 = 255.
The mass number is calculated by adding the number of protons and neutrons, so for a Chlorine atom with 17 protons and 18 neutrons, the mass number would be 17 (protons) + 18 (neutrons) = 35. The atomic number is simply the number of protons, which in this case is 17.
They are 3 numbers such that no two of them are the same. For example, {2.7, sqrt(17), pi}
He almost drowned in the Nile at birth. He was almost killed by Pharaoh (Exodus ch.2). People accused him of making things worse (Exodus, end of ch.5). He had to deal with complaints (Exodus ch.16 and elsewhere). He laid his life on the line in an effort to gain God's forgiveness for the people when they sinned (Exodus ch.32). He needed help with guiding the people (Exodus ch.18, Numbers ch.11). His sister was afflicted (Numbers ch.12). He faced a rebellion (Numbers ch.16). He was not permitted to enter the Land (Numbers ch.20).