The Israelites' murmurings in the wilderness of ...
The Israelites' murmurings in the wilderness of Sin were against
Pharoah
Joshua
Aaron
God
Correct answer is D
After being led out of Egypt by Moses, the Israelites found themselves in the desert, and they began to complain about the lack of food. In Exodus 16, the Israelites grumbled against God because of the scarcity of food in the wilderness. In response to their complaints, God provided manna. The murmuring of the Israelites in the wilderness is often considered an act of disobedience and lack of trust in God's provision and guidance.
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