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Isaiah 41:18

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41:18 I will make streams flow down the slopes

and produce springs in the middle of the valleys.

I will turn the desert into a pool of water

and the arid land into springs.

Isaiah 48:21-22

Context

48:21 They do not thirst as he leads them through dry regions;

he makes water flow out of a rock for them;

he splits open a rock and water flows out.’ 1 

48:22 There will be no prosperity for the wicked,” says the Lord.

Exodus 17:6

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17:6 I will be standing 2  before you there on 3  the rock in Horeb, and you will strike 4  the rock, and water will come out of it so that the people may drink.” 5  And Moses did so in plain view 6  of the elders of Israel.

Numbers 20:11

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20:11 Then Moses raised his hand, and struck the rock twice with his staff. And water came out abundantly. So the community drank, and their beasts drank too.

Deuteronomy 8:15

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8:15 and who brought you through the great, fearful desert of venomous serpents 7  and scorpions, an arid place with no water. He made water flow 8  from a flint rock and

Psalms 78:16-20

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78:16 He caused streams to flow from the rock,

and made the water flow like rivers.

78:17 Yet they continued to sin against him,

and rebelled against the sovereign One 9  in the desert.

78:18 They willfully challenged God 10 

by asking for food to satisfy their appetite.

78:19 They insulted God, saying, 11 

“Is God really able to give us food 12  in the wilderness?

78:20 Yes, 13  he struck a rock and water flowed out,

streams gushed forth.

But can he also give us food?

Will he provide meat for his people?”

Psalms 105:41

Context

105:41 He opened up a rock and water flowed out;

a river ran through dry regions.

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[48:21]  1 sn The translation above (present tense) assumes that this verse describes God’s provision for returning Babylonian exiles (see v. 20; 35:6; 49:10) in terms reminiscent of the Exodus from Egypt (see Exod 17:6).

[17:6]  2 tn The construction uses הִנְנִי עֹמֵד (hinniomed) to express the futur instans or imminent future of the verb: “I am going to be standing.”

[17:6]  3 tn Or “by” (NIV, NLT).

[17:6]  4 tn The form is a Hiphil perfect with the vav (ו) consecutive; it follows the future nuance of the participle and so is equivalent to an imperfect tense nuance of instruction.

[17:6]  5 tn These two verbs are also perfect tenses with vav (ו) consecutive: “and [water] will go out…and [the people] will drink.” But the second verb is clearly the intent or the result of the water gushing from the rock, and so it may be subordinated.

[17:6]  6 tn Heb “in the eyes of.”

[8:15]  7 tn Heb “flaming serpents”; KJV, NASB “fiery serpents”; NAB “saraph serpents.” This figure of speech (metonymy) probably describes the venomous and painful results of snakebite. The feeling from such an experience would be like a burning fire (שָׂרָף, saraf).

[8:15]  8 tn Heb “the one who brought out for you water.” In the Hebrew text this continues the preceding sentence, but the translation begins a new sentence here for stylistic reasons.

[78:17]  9 tn Heb “rebelling [against] the Most High.”

[78:18]  10 tn Heb “and they tested God in their heart.” The “heart” is viewed here as the center of their volition.

[78:19]  11 tn Heb “they spoke against God, they said.”

[78:19]  12 tn Heb “to arrange a table [for food].”

[78:20]  13 tn Heb “look.”



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