It was the Israelite people, not just Moses. God was reprimanding them after the events when the Scouts were sent to scout out the Holy Land. The Israelites did not exhibit complete trust in God (Deuteronomy ch.1). See Numbers ch.13-14.
God provided for them (Exodus ch.16 and 17).
they learned that God is with them in all of their bad,and good times
It was the route God chose for them to the Holy Land (Exodus ch.13).
What would it have taken to survive 40 years in the wilderness? Faith, believing that God the Father will provide every need for He provides even for the birds in the sky, imagine how much He must care for us. And also hope, knowing that one day God will bring the Israelites out of the wilderness with victory.
The Torah is the Five Books of Moses, dictated to him by God during the Israelites' sojourn in the wilderness.
Forty years (Numbers ch.14)
God provided the manna (Exodus 16).
Moses (Exodus 32:34), by the guidance of God (Numbers ch.9).
The sweet bread provided in the wilderness was called manna.
God cursed the Israelites to wander the wilderness for 40 years as a consequence of their lack of faith and disobedience. This period served as a time of purification and repentance for the Israelites before entering the promised land.
God sent fiery serpents as a punishment for the Israelites' disobedience in the wilderness. These serpents bit the people, causing many deaths until Moses made a bronze serpent on a pole, which the people could look at to be healed.
The Israelites were mad at God and Moses because they didn't want to eat manna anymore (because they were complaining people) so God gave them quail.Jewish answer:Quail.The Israelites weren't "mad" at God. The first to speak up were the newly-arrived converts (Numbers ch.11), not the Israelites. Rather than "madness" at God, they wanted God to demonstrate His presence (Exodus 17:7) by providing for them, just as God wanted them to demonstrate their obedience when He tested them by giving them an unfamiliar food (Deuteronomy 8:2-5; see Exodus ch.16).