Numbers 11:2
Context11:2 When the people cried to Moses, he 1 prayed to the Lord, and the fire died out. 2
Numbers 11:28
Context11:28 Joshua son of Nun, the servant 3 of Moses, one of his choice young men, 4 said, 5 “My lord Moses, stop them!” 6
Numbers 31:31
Context31:31 So Moses and Eleazar the priest did as the Lord commanded Moses.


[11:2] 2 sn Here is the pattern that will become in the wilderness experience so common – the complaining turns to a cry to Moses, which is then interpreted as a prayer to the
[11:28] 3 tn The form is the Piel participle מְשָׁרֵת (mÿsharet), meaning “minister, servant, assistant.” The word has a loftier meaning than the ordinary word for slave.
[11:28] 4 tn The verb is בָּחַר (bakhar, “to choose”); here the form is the masculine plural participle with a suffix, serving as the object of the preposition מִן (min). It would therefore mean “[one of] his chosen men,” or “[one of] his choice men.”
[11:28] 5 tn Heb “answered and said.”
[11:28] 6 sn The effort of Joshua is to protect Moses’ prerogative as leader by stopping these men in the camp from prophesying. Joshua did not understand the significance in the