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How did God punish the Jewish people for disobedience during the Exodus? He forced them to obey the Ten Commandments. He banished them forever from Egypt. He decreed they would live as slaves. He ordered them to wander the desert.

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Answered by Answers4u
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The correct answer is option D.   When the Jews disobeyed Exodus, God punished them by ordering Jews to wander the desert.   All the other options are incorrect and not related to the Exodus.   Exodus here means large scale migration of group belonging to Christians and Jews.  Christianity became the most followed religion in the world.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Jewish people were punished by God for their disobedience during the Exodus by making them wander into the desert through the order.

Explanation:

The Jewish has the commands by God, as “All the things that Lord has commanded we will do”. And during the Exodus, these commands were disagreed and not followed by the Jewish people and hence were punished by God to wander into the desert for the aforesaid disobedience.

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