Moses Sweetens the Waters of Marah
Image ID
wjpas0264
Description
Moses stands among rocky wilderness cliffs beside the waters of Marah, extending his hands as a piece of wood is cast toward the bitter stream. The scene portrays the moment after Israel’s journey through the Red Sea, when the people found water but could not drink it because it was bitter. At the Lord’s instruction, Moses threw wood into the water, and the waters were made sweet. This wilderness miracle reveals God’s care for His people in their thirst and His authority to transform what is undrinkable into provision. The wood becomes a sign of obedient faith: Moses does not heal the water by human power, but by responding to the word of God. The barren mountains and desert setting emphasize Israel’s dependence on the Lord during the Exodus journey, making this artwork fitting for themes of divine provision, testing, obedience, and trust in God’s deliverance.








