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What was the attitude of the people of Israel toward God while they were in the midst of the desert Why did they feel this way?
What was the attitude of the people towards God while they were in the desert? Why did they feel like this? The Israelites were beginning to doubt gods saving power and they forgot of all his saving actions in the past. They felt this way because they had little to no food or water , the natives were very hostile.
What caused the Israelites enslavement?
The Israelites had been in Egypt for generations, but now that they had become so numerous, the Pharaoh feared their presence. He feared that one day the Isrealites would turn against the Egyptians. Gradually and stealthily, he forced them to become his slaves.
What did God do for the Israelites?
Escape across the Red Sea But Moses told them that God would help them. God ordered Moses to stretch out his staff over the Red Sea, and the sea parted. This allowed the Israelites to escape across the sea, and away from Egypt unharmed. Meanwhile, the Pharaoh and his army followed them by charging into the sea.
How did God save the Israelites from Egypt?
In Sinai, Moses first encountered God in the form of a burning bush. “I have observed the misery of my people who are in Egypt,” God’s voice called out to him (Exodus 3:7). God then charged Moses to lead the Israelites out of bondage and bring them to the Promised Land.
How did God make his presence known to the Israelites on their journey?
On their journey,God made his presence known to the Israelites by the huge cloud that hung over the meeting tent during the day. At night the cloud became fiery, so that the Israelites could see it. When the cloud moved they followed it, when it did not move the Israelites remained where they were.
What are some promises God made?
10 Promises of God
- God promises to strengthen you.
- God promises to give you rest.
- God promises to take care of all your needs.
- God promises to answer your prayers.
- God promises to work everything out for your good.
- God promises to be with you.
- God promises to protect you.
- God promises freedom from sin.
How did God protect the Israelites during the Exodus?
Summary of the ways in which God took care of the Israelites during the Exodus. He guided the Israelites by a pillar of cloud during the day. He provided a pillar of fire to guide them during the night. God sent an angel who engulfed the Egyptian soldiers in darkness to delay their attack on the Israelites.