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EXODUS 16
GOD PROVIDES MANNA + QUAIL FOR THE ISRAELITES
The Israelites became hungry. God hears their grumbling and provides them with meat in the evenings and bread in the morning.
God provides food every day, but the people are not to take more than they need for each day. Every week on the sixth day, God provides a double portion so that they can collect enough for the seventh day and not work on the Sabbath.
Even with God’s constant provision, some of the Israelites collected food on the seventh day, which angered God. Whenever they try to save an excess, the food rots and gets worms. God wants them to follow the instructions He has given them and be thankful for all that He has provided.
They call the bread “manna,” meaning “What is it?”—a question the Israelites asked when they first saw it. They describe it as wafers that taste like honey.
STUDY QUESTIONS
In Exodus 16, some of the Israelites longed to be back in slavery rather than wandering in the wilderness. Why do you think the Israelites yearned for life in Egypt?
When God provided manna for the Israelites, He sent only enough for each day. Read Jesus’ prayer in Matthew 6:9-15. Does anything in this prayer remind you of God’s provision for the Israelites?
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