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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 enslaved people.
He ordered them to wander the desert.
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He ordered them to wander the desert.
As punishment for their disobedience (e.g., refusing to enter Canaan after the spies’ report), God decreed they would wander in the wilderness for 40 years until that generation died off (Numbers 14:33–34).
As punishment for their disobedience (e.g., refusing to enter Canaan after the spies’ report), God decreed they would wander in the wilderness for 40 years until that generation died off (Numbers 14:33–34).
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