Exodus 16:1
"Exodus."
Key Reflection
In Exodus 16:1, the Israelites are journeying through the wilderness after leaving Egypt, specifically on the fifteenth day of the second month following their exodus. This timing is significant as it marks a pivotal point in their history, transitioning from slavery to freedom and setting them up for further divine provisions in the desert, such as the manna that God would soon provide. The cultural context of this scene underscores the Israelites' vulnerability and dependence on God’s guidance and sustenance, highlighting the immediate need for provision after their liberation from Egypt.
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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes