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  • Yahweh then said to Moses, 'Get up early in the morning and confront Pharaoh as he makes his way to the water. Say to him, "Yahweh says this: Let my people go and worship me. (Exodus 8, 16)

  • Do not eat any of it raw or boiled in water, but roasted over the fire, with the head, feet and entrails. (Exodus 12, 9)

  • and the Israelites went on dry ground right through the sea, with walls of water to right and left of them. (Exodus 14, 22)

  • The Israelites, however, had marched through the sea on dry ground, with walls of water to right and left of them. (Exodus 14, 29)

  • Moses led Israel away from the Sea of Reeds, and they entered the desert of Shur. They then travelled through the desert for three days without finding water. (Exodus 15, 22)

  • When they reached Marah, they could not drink the Marah water because it was bitter; this is why the place was named Marah. (Exodus 15, 23)

  • Moses appealed to Yahweh for help, and Yahweh showed him a piece of wood. When Moses threw it into the water, the water became sweet. There he laid down a statute and law for them and there he put them to the test. Then he said, (Exodus 15, 25)

  • So they came to Elim where there were twelve springs and seventy palm trees; and there they pitched camp beside the water. (Exodus 15, 27)

  • The whole community of Israelites left the desert of Sin, travelling by stages as Yahweh ordered. They pitched camp at Rephidim where there was no water for the people to drink. (Exodus 17, 1)

  • The people took issue with Moses for this and said, 'Give us water to drink.' Moses replied, 'Why take issue with me? Why do you put Yahweh to the test?' (Exodus 17, 2)

  • I shall be waiting for you there on the rock (at Horeb). Strike the rock, and water will come out for the people to drink.' This was what Moses did, with the elders of Israel looking on. (Exodus 17, 6)

  • You will worship Yahweh your God, and then I shall bless your food and water, and keep you free of sickness. (Exodus 23, 25)


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