Exodus 16:12
French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)
«J'ai entendu les protestations des Israélites. Dis-leur donc ceci de ma part: “Ce soir vous mangerez de la viande, et demain matin vous aurez du pain en suffisance; ainsi vous saurez que moi, le Seigneur, je suis votre Dieu.” »
What Does This Mean?
In Exodus 16:12, God is speaking to Moses, addressing the Israelites' complaints about food. God promises them meat in the evening and bread in the morning, showing that He is their God and can provide for them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're hungry and grumpy, and your parents hear you complain. They say, 'Don't worry, we'll get you yummy food soon.' That's like what God did here. He heard the Israelites grumbling and promised them food, showing He cares and can take care of them.
Historical Background
Moses wrote Exodus as part of the Torah, around 1446 BC. This verse comes during the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, addressing their complaints about lack of food and their doubts about God's provision.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, when you're facing a challenging situation and feeling hopeless, remember that God can provide. For instance, if you're worried about a job or a financial crisis, trust that God can supply your needs just as He did for the Israelites in the wilderness.
Topics
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Related Verses
Numbers 11:4-9Psalm 78:24-25John 6:31-331 Corinthians 10:16-17Hebrews 11:22
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the Israelites grumble?
The Israelites grumbled because they were hungry and doubted God's ability to provide in the wilderness, reflecting their lack of trust in His promises.
How can we trust God's provision in our lives?
By looking at God's past provision and His promises in the Bible, we can trust that He will continue to provide for our needs, just as He did for the Israelites.
What does it mean to 'know that I am the LORD your God'?
This phrase means recognizing and understanding that God is the one who provides and cares for His people, showing His power and presence in their lives.
How does this verse relate to the manna?
This verse sets the stage for the provision of manna, which was a daily gift from God to the Israelites in the wilderness, showing His ongoing care and provision.
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