"But the people thirsted for water there and grumbled against Moses, 'Why did you make us leave Egypt to have us die of thirst with our children and our cattle?'
So, Moses cried to YAHWEH, 'What shall I do with the people? They are almost ready to stone me!' YAHWEH said to Moses, 'Go ahead of the people and take with you the elders of Israel. Take with you the staff with which you struck the Nile and go. I will stand there before you on the rock at Horeb. You will strike the rock and water will flow from it and the people will drink.' Moses did this in the presence of the elders of Israel.
The place was called Massah and Meribah because of the complaints of the Israelites, who tested YAHWEH saying, 'Is YAHWEH with us or not?'" - Exodus 17:3-7
(GOD puts Israel to the test in the dessert: For how long will these common people be willing to follow an uncommon destiny? How far will their faith go? Israel also tempts GOD, that is, they ask HIM for signs because they do not have total confidence in HIM. They demand miracles: "If YOU are with us, show it, here and now."
Scripture recalls this confrontation in the event of the water coming out of the rock. Moses, too, was put to the test in this place; see the same event related in Numbers 20.
In later times, the Jewish tradition saw in this rock a figure of GOD, the fountain of life, who was present among HIS people; the miraculous rock which accompanied them in their wanderings [see 1 Corinthians 10:4]. GOD is the impenetrable Rock that retains its secret until it allows itself to be wounded and from its own wound life pours forth. Let us understand that humankind, being sinful, loses real knowledge of GOD and for this reason cannot find HIM. But GOD becomes weak in the person of JESUS who, on dying, reveals the secret of GOD's love and compassion for us. The Gospel emphasizes that from the heart of JESUS, wounded by the lance, flowed forth blood and water, an image of the Holy Spirit [John 7:37 and 19:34].)
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