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Bible Talk Ep. 11 Exodus 13-17

1 h 14 min · 16. maj 2026
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The Israelites have been allowed to leave Egypt, but Pharoah still peruses them. In an attempt to get them back, Pharoah send his chariots after them. This is when God Parts the Red Sea!! And once the Israelites were safely on the other side, God allowed the waters to crash down upon the Egyptians, destroying them. After a miracle like this one would think the the Israelites would trust in God. Yet even after feeding them Manna (food of the angels, tune in to hear about that) and producing water from a rock, they still doubt that God will deliver them to the promised land. Credit to: Kontraamusic for Audio Samples

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