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They journeyed through an uninhabited wilderness, and pitched their tents in untrodden places.
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They withstood their enemies and fought off their foes.
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When they thirsted they called upon thee, and water was given them out of flinty rock, and slaking of thirst from hard stone.
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For through the very things by which their enemies were punished, they themselves received benefit in their need.
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Instead of the fountain of an ever-flowing river, stirred up and defiled with blood
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in rebuke for the decree to slay the infants, thou gavest them abundant water unexpectedly,
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showing by their thirst at that time how thou didst punish their enemies.
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For when they were tried, though they were being disciplined in mercy, they learned how the ungodly were tormented when judged in wrath.
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For thou didst test them as a father does in warning, but thou didst examine the ungodly as a stern king does in condemnation.
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Whether absent or present, they were equally distressed,
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for a twofold grief possessed them, and a groaning at the memory of what had occurred.