4 When your people grew thirsty, they called to you, Lord, and you gave them water flowing out of solid rock.
5 The disasters that punished the Egyptians saved your people when they were in trouble.
6-8 Because those enemies decreed that the babies of your people should be killed, you stirred up the sources of their ever-flowing river and made it foul with blood.In the desert you let your people go thirsty, to give them a taste of how you had punished their enemies. And then, when they least expected it, you gave them plenty of water.
9 When they were being tested, even though it was a merciful discipline, they learnt how wicked people were tortured when you judged them in anger.
10 You tested your people, as parents test their children, to warn them. But you judged their enemies like a stern king and condemned them.
11 They suffered, whether they were near your people or far from them.
12 Their sorrow was doubled; they groaned as they looked back on what had happened.