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Text -- Numbers 14:3-45 (NET)

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14:3 Why has the Lord brought us into this land only to be killed by the sword, that our wives and our children should become plunder? Wouldn’t it be better for us to return to Egypt?” 14:4 So they said to one another, “Let’s appoint a leader and return to Egypt.” 14:5 Then Moses and Aaron fell down with their faces to the ground before the whole assembled community of the Israelites. 14:6 And Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh, two of those who had investigated the land, tore their garments. 14:7 They said to the whole community of the Israelites, “The land we passed through to investigate is an exceedingly good land. 14:8 If the Lord delights in us, then he will bring us into this land and give it to us– a land that is flowing with milk and honey. 14:9 Only do not rebel against the Lord, and do not fear the people of the land, for they are bread for us. Their protection has turned aside from them, but the Lord is with us. Do not fear them!” 14:10 However, the whole community threatened to stone them. But the glory of the Lord appeared to all the Israelites at the tent of meeting.
The Punishment from God
14:11 The Lord said to Moses, “How long will this people despise me, and how long will they not believe in me, in spite of the signs that I have done among them? 14:12 I will strike them with the pestilence, and I will disinherit them; I will make you into a nation that is greater and mightier than they!” 14:13 Moses said to the Lord, “When the Egyptians hear it– for you brought up this people by your power from among them– 14:14 then they will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have heard that you, Lord, are among this people, that you, Lord, are seen face to face, that your cloud stands over them, and that you go before them by day in a pillar of cloud and in a pillar of fire by night. 14:15 If you kill this entire people at once, then the nations that have heard of your fame will say, 14:16 ‘Because the Lord was not able to bring this people into the land that he swore to them, he killed them in the wilderness.’ 14:17 So now, let the power of my Lord be great, just as you have said, 14:18 ‘The Lord is slow to anger and abounding in loyal love, forgiving iniquity and transgression, but by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children until the third and fourth generations.’ 14:19 Please forgive the iniquity of this people according to your great loyal love, just as you have forgiven this people from Egypt even until now.” 14:20 Then the Lord said, “I have forgiven them as you asked. 14:21 But truly, as I live, all the earth will be filled with the glory of the Lord. 14:22 For all the people have seen my glory and my signs that I did in Egypt and in the wilderness, and yet have tempted me now these ten times, and have not obeyed me, 14:23 they will by no means see the land that I swore to their fathers, nor will any of them who despised me see it. 14:24 Only my servant Caleb, because he had a different spirit and has followed me fully– I will bring him into the land where he had gone, and his descendants will possess it. 14:25 (Now the Amalekites and the Canaanites were living in the valleys.) Tomorrow, turn and journey into the wilderness by the way of the Red Sea.” 14:26 The Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron: 14:27 “How long must I bear with this evil congregation that murmurs against me? I have heard the complaints of the Israelites that they murmured against me. 14:28 Say to them, ‘As I live, says the Lord, I will surely do to you just what you have spoken in my hearing. 14:29 Your dead bodies will fall in this wilderness– all those of you who were numbered, according to your full number, from twenty years old and upward, who have murmured against me. 14:30 You will by no means enter into the land where I swore to settle you. The only exceptions are Caleb son of Jephunneh and Joshua son of Nun. 14:31 But I will bring in your little ones, whom you said would become victims of war, and they will enjoy the land that you have despised. 14:32 But as for you, your dead bodies will fall in this wilderness, 14:33 and your children will wander in the wilderness forty years and suffer for your unfaithfulness, until your dead bodies lie finished in the wilderness. 14:34 According to the number of the days you have investigated this land, forty days– one day for a year– you will suffer for your iniquities, forty years, and you will know what it means to thwart me. 14:35 I, the Lord, have said, “I will surely do so to all this evil congregation that has gathered together against me. In this wilderness they will be finished, and there they will die!”’” 14:36 The men whom Moses sent to investigate the land, who returned and made the whole community murmur against him by producing an evil report about the land, 14:37 those men who produced the evil report about the land, died by the plague before the Lord. 14:38 But Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh, who were among the men who went to investigate the land, lived. 14:39 When Moses told these things to all the Israelites, the people mourned greatly. 14:40 And early in the morning they went up to the crest of the hill country, saying, “Here we are, and we will go up to the place that the Lord commanded, for we have sinned.” 14:41 But Moses said, “Why are you now transgressing the commandment of the Lord? It will not succeed! 14:42 Do not go up, for the Lord is not among you, and you will be defeated before your enemies. 14:43 For the Amalekites and the Canaanites are there before you, and you will fall by the sword. Because you have turned away from the Lord, the Lord will not be with you.” 14:44 But they dared to go up to the crest of the hill, although neither the ark of the covenant of the Lord nor Moses departed from the camp. 14:45 So the Amalekites and the Canaanites who lived in that hill country swooped down and attacked them as far as Hormah.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Amalekites members of the nation of Amalek
 · Caleb son of Hezron son of Perez son of Judah
 · Canaanites the region ofeast Mediterranean coastal land from Arvad (modern Lebanon) south to Gaza,the coast land from Mt. Carmel north to the Orontes River
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Egyptians descendants of Mizraim
 · Hormah a town of Simeon about 10 km east of Beersheba
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jephunneh father of Caleb, Joshua's spy partner,a man of Asher; son of Jether
 · Joshua a son of Eliezer; the father of Er; an ancestor of Jesus,the son of Nun and successor of Moses,son of Nun of Ephraim; successor to Moses,a man: owner of the field where the ark stopped,governor of Jerusalem under King Josiah,son of Jehozadak; high priest in the time of Zerubbabel
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Nun son of Elishama; father of Joshua (Ephraim), Moses' aide
 · Red Sea the ocean between Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula,the sea between Egypt and Arabia


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NET Notes: Num 14:4 The form is a cohortative with a vav (ו) prefixed. After the preceding cohortative this could also be interpreted as a purpose or result clause ...

NET Notes: Num 14:5 Heb “before all the assembly of the congregation.”

NET Notes: Num 14:7 The repetition of the adverb מְאֹד (mÿ’od) is used to express this: “very, very [good].”

NET Notes: Num 14:8 The subjective genitives “milk and honey” are symbols of the wealth of the land, second only to bread. Milk was a sign of such abundance (...

NET Notes: Num 14:9 Heb “their shade.” The figure compares the shade from the sun with the protection from the enemy. It is also possible that the text is all...

NET Notes: Num 14:10 The Greek, Syriac, and Tg. Ps.-J. have “in the cloud over the tent.”

NET Notes: Num 14:11 The verb “to believe” (root אָמַן, ’aman) has the basic idea of support, dependability for the root. T...

NET Notes: Num 14:12 The Greek version has “death.”

NET Notes: Num 14:13 The construction is unusual in that we have here a perfect tense with a vav (ו) consecutive with no verb before it to establish the time sequenc...

NET Notes: Num 14:14 “Face to face” is literally “eye to eye.” It only occurs elsewhere in Isa 52:8. This expresses the closest communication possi...

NET Notes: Num 14:15 Heb “as one man.”

NET Notes: Num 14:17 The form in the text is אֲדֹנָי (’adonay), the word that is usually used in place of the tetragrammato...

NET Notes: Num 14:18 The Decalogue adds “to those who hate me.” The point of the line is that the effects of sin, if not the sinful traits themselves, are pass...

NET Notes: Num 14:19 The construct unit is “the greatness of your loyal love.” This is the genitive of specification, the first word being the modifier.

NET Notes: Num 14:20 Heb “forgiven according to your word.” The direct object, “them,” is implied.

NET Notes: Num 14:21 This is the oath formula, but in the Pentateuch it occurs here and in v. 28.

NET Notes: Num 14:22 Heb “listened to my voice.”

NET Notes: Num 14:23 The word אִם (’im) indicates a negative oath formula: “if” means “they will not.” It is elliptical. In...

NET Notes: Num 14:24 Heb “seed.”

NET Notes: Num 14:25 The judgment on Israel is that they turn back to the desert and not attack the tribes in the land. So a parenthetical clause is inserted to state who ...

NET Notes: Num 14:27 It is worth mentioning in passing that this is one of the Rabbinic proof texts for having at least ten men to form a congregation and have prayer. If ...

NET Notes: Num 14:28 They had expressed the longing to have died in the wilderness, and not in war. God will now give them that. They would not say to God “your will...

NET Notes: Num 14:29 Or “your corpses” (also in vv. 32, 33).

NET Notes: Num 14:30 Heb “to cause you to dwell; to cause you to settle.”

NET Notes: Num 14:31 Heb “know.”

NET Notes: Num 14:33 The infinitive is from תָּמַם (tamam), which means “to be complete.” The word is often used to express...

NET Notes: Num 14:34 The phrase refers to the consequences of open hostility to God, or perhaps abandonment of God. The noun תְּנוּ...

NET Notes: Num 14:36 The verb is the Hiphil infinitive construct with a lamed (ל) preposition from the root יָצָא (yatsa’, “...

NET Notes: Num 14:38 The Hebrew text uses the preposition “from,” “some of” – “from those men.” The relative pronoun is added to ...

NET Notes: Num 14:39 The word אָבַל (’aval) is rare, used mostly for mourning over deaths, but it is used here of mourning over bad new...

NET Notes: Num 14:40 Their sin was unbelief. They could have gone and conquered the area if they had trusted the Lord for their victory. They did not, and so they were con...

NET Notes: Num 14:41 Heb “mouth.”

NET Notes: Num 14:42 This verb could also be subordinated to the preceding: “that you be not smitten.”

NET Notes: Num 14:44 The disjunctive vav (ו) here introduces a circumstantial clause; the most appropriate one here would be the concessive “although.”

NET Notes: Num 14:45 The name “Hormah” means “destruction”; it is from the word that means “ban, devote” for either destruction or temp...

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