Shemot Ch. 17
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Shemot Chapter 17 highlights a central tension in the Israelites’ journey from Egypt to Sinai: while the Egyptians came to recognize God’s transcendent power through the plagues, the Israelites themselves had not yet achieved an intimate understanding of God’s immanent care in their daily lives. The episode of Massah and Meribah, where the people quarrel over the lack of water, illustrates this epistemic gap—their question, “Is God among us?” reflects a need to perceive God as present and responsive, not merely as a cosmic force. This chapter, situated mid-book, underscores the ongoing two-stage divine program: Israel must become God’s people and learn to experience God’s closeness, a process that continues through Sinai, the giving of the covenant, and ultimately the construction of the Mishkan, where God’s presence dwells among them. The narrative portrays a theological journey from recognition of divine power to personal, lived knowledge of God.