It symbolises 2 Indians linking their tiny numberee together and becoming a PUNJAB as one. Their dumdumb goddess is a bloody curry head.
In Exodus 17, the rock symbolizes God's provision and steadfastness, as He provides water for the Israelites in the desert. The water symbolizes life and sustenance, showing God's care and faithfulness towards His people even in challenging times. Overall, the story highlights God's ability to meet the needs of His people and His presence throughout their journey.
During the 40 years in the wilderness, some of the miracles that God performed included providing manna for the Israelites to eat, bringing water from a rock, and guiding them with a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. God also protected them from enemies and diseases, demonstrating His power and faithfulness to His people.
Some of the supernatural events in Exodus that made the Israelites aware of God's interest and care include the burning bush where God spoke to Moses, the plagues inflicted upon Egypt to secure their freedom, the parting of the Red Sea to allow their escape, and the provision of manna in the wilderness. These miracles demonstrated God's power and protection over the Israelites.
You would find the Ten Commandments in the Bible, specifically in the book of Exodus (Exodus 20:1-17) and Deuteronomy (Deuteronomy 5:6-21).
Moses found food and water in the desert by praying, and then God said: I will send down heavenly bread, but only take as much as you will need for one day at a time. Then the next day an amazing tasting bread-like substance fell from the sky and it provided food for the people. But anyone who took more then they needed for the day had their food go rotten! (Exodus ch.16). Then the next day Moses said to God : Please send us water, or we will die of thirst. And then, what do you know, God tells Moses to hit a rock and so he does and water gushes out! (Exodus ch.17).
One example of a covenant from the Old Testament is the covenant between God and Abraham, where God promised to make Abraham the father of a great nation in exchange for his faith and obedience. This covenant is often referred to as the Abrahamic covenant and is a significant agreement in biblical history.
During the 40 years in the wilderness, some of the miracles that God performed included providing manna for the Israelites to eat, bringing water from a rock, and guiding them with a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. God also protected them from enemies and diseases, demonstrating His power and faithfulness to His people.
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).
God provided it (Exodus ch.15 and 17, Numbers ch.20).
The Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai (Exodus ch.19-20 and ch.24) The manna (Exodus ch.16) The well of water (Exodus ch.17).
According to Jewish tradition, the answer is yes.
He didn't. God gave the Israelites water (Exodus ch.15, ch.17, and Numbers ch.20).Moses transmitted the people's request for water to God. Each time, God told Moses to do a certain act (throwing a stick into bitter water; hitting a stone; speaking to a stone), and then God miraculously provided water.
Exodus 17:9
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).
The Ten Commandments are mentioned in two different parts of the Pentateuch; the text is very similar in both cases: Exodus 20:1-17 and Deuteronomy 5:4-21.
Exodus 17:6 describes how, at one point in the forty-year trek by the Israelites, Moses struck a rock and water gushed out for the thirsty Israelites. However, this miracle raises more questions than it answers. On the face of it, it would seem logistically impossible for at least two and a half million people to queue up at the stream, so presumable only the women did. But even six hundred thousand women would queue for days and would have to return to the queue as soon as they took their water ration back to their tents. And provision would have to be made for the Israelites' livestock to be watered. And it does not tell us how God watered the army for the rest of that long period in the wilderness. These questions are left unanswered.
Some of the supernatural events in Exodus that made the Israelites aware of God's interest and care include the burning bush where God spoke to Moses, the plagues inflicted upon Egypt to secure their freedom, the parting of the Red Sea to allow their escape, and the provision of manna in the wilderness. These miracles demonstrated God's power and protection over the Israelites.
Amalek (Exodus 17)