They did not complain constantly; there were a handful of cases in forty years.
Each incident was punished separately. See for example Exodus 17, Numbers 14 and Exodus 32. See also the attached Related link.
Absolutely, yes!
I think you mean unbearable. The rain was nearly unbearable after a week. His constant complaining was unbearable.
"You are so immature, with your constant complaining and tantrums." "The immature hatchlings are fed by the birds for several weeks."
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We no longer have to contend with their constant harping, bragging, and complaining among us here, and incessantly competing for our women. Pity, really, that we can't send more of them.
Moses lead the the people to IsraelFurther thoughts:There was no Land of Israel at the time Moses was alive. After the exodus from Egypt, Moses lead God's people towardthe 'Promised Land' (which was Canaan and surrounding areas -Numbers 13:1+2/Deuteronomy 32:49), but because of the Israelites' lack of faith and constant complaining, God postponed his plan, and caused them to wander for 40 years in the wilderness first, until the complainers at all died off. Through all this, God continued to use Moses to lead them(Numbers 13:28-32/Numbers14:1-33). Moses, though he SAW the Promised land, never DID get to go into it(Deuteronomy 1:19-40).
In "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian compares the mosquitoes and other bugs to fighter planes and helicopters because of their constant buzzing and attacking. This comparison highlights the intensity and constant annoyance of the bugs in the wilderness.
Simonists defrauded churchgoers on earth, so they are punished with a constant rain of coins that beat their half-buried bodies.
This phrase is likely a poetic way of suggesting that a person is complaining constantly or incessantly, similar to how the wind can be constant and unceasing in its blowing. It implies that the individual is expressing their grievances frequently and consistently.
Brian hated the overwhelming feeling of loneliness after the plane crash in "Hatchet." He also despised the constant attacks from the mosquitoes and other insects in the wilderness.
Hester was placed under constant watch because she had committed adultery, which was considered a serious sin in the Puritan society she lived in. The community wanted to ensure she did not commit any further transgressions and to monitor her behavior closely as punishment for her actions.
Moses had to pretend he was an actual Egyptian when he was really a Jew. his adopting parents (father and mother of Ramses II) knew he was not Egyptian but they took him in as family when he drifted away in a basket( as a baby) down the Nile river. you see it was during that time period where Ramses II father ordered for all military to go kill all Jew babies (drown them) so his mother had to sacrifice her life for his. he also ran away to find who he really is inside, to find his brother sister, mother... u can also watch the movie "the prince of Egypt " to see more it is animated but all true. hope i helped