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Moses's Punishment
Moses, Miriam, Aaron and the children of Israel wandered into the wilderness of Zin. The Israelites complained because there was no water, their patience was wearing thin. God told Moses to take the rod, call the people and speak to the rock. God said there would be enough water for the people and their livestock. But instead of speaking to the rock like God commanded, Moses raised his hand and struck it with the rod. Water flowed from the rock but Moses was punished because he became angry and didn't follow the command of God. Because Moses didn't do as God commanded, God wouldn't let him lead the Israelites into the promised land. Moses quickly learned that the best thing to do is to always do as Jehovah God commands.
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