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The Israelites repeatedly forgot the harsh realities of their slavery in Egypt, despite crying out to God for deliverance. They suffered under cruel taskmasters and grumbled even after God saved them, provided them with a leader, food, and water. Throughout their journey to the Promised Land, their disbelief and longing for Egypt overshadowed their hope in God's promises. This narrative highlights the importance of remembrance and faith as they transitioned from slavery to freedom and the struggle to trust God in uncertain times.
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Wilderness Wonderings The Israelites keep forgetting the truth about Egypt cruel slavery hard task masters
THEY NEED TO REMEMBER WHAT THEY SAID TO GOD IN EGYPT • Exodus 2:23 The Israelites groaned under their slavery and cried out. • Exodus 6:6 {They suffered} under the cruel hard labor of Egypt. • Exodus 1:11 So they organized them (Israelites) into work-gangs and put them to hard labor under gang-foremen.
they grumbled……. SO lots and of QUAIL lots and lots and lots
………still they grumbled……… and grumbled
God promised to bring them into the Land of Milk & HoneyExodus 3:7 Exodus 3:16 Exodus 13:4 Exodus 33:1
Joshua & Calab believed God would give them victory and give them the land he promised
Confused – EGYPT not the place God promised – Canaan was the place Numbers 16:12 Moses then ordered Dathan and Abiram, sons of Eliab, to appear, but they said, "We're not coming. Isn't it enough that you yanked us out of a land flowing with milk and honey to kill us in the wilderness?
God was so disappointed, he wanted the get rid of these disbelievers Moses asked God to Forgive them … and He DID ---- AGAIN