Why did Moses strike the rod on the rock with anger
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This narrative states that on account of their thirst, the Israelites grumbled against Moses (Exodus 17:3) so Moses, in fear for his life, appeals to Yahweh (Exodus 17:4); the narrative continues with Yahweh telling Moses to walk ahead of the others, and strike the rock at Horeb with his rod, and when Moses does this, ...
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This narrative states that on account of their thirst, the Israelites grumbled against Moses (Exodus 17:3) so Moses, in fear for his life, appeals to Yahweh (Exodus 17:4); the narrative continues with Yahweh telling Moses to walk ahead of the others, and strike the rock at Horeb with his rod, and when Moses does this, ...
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