Numbers 9:8
Context9:8 So Moses said to them, “Remain 1 here and I will hear 2 what the Lord will command concerning you.”
Numbers 14:41
Context14:41 But Moses said, “Why 3 are you now transgressing the commandment 4 of the Lord? It will not succeed!
Numbers 15:34
Context15:34 They put him in custody, because there was no clear instruction about what should be done to him.
Numbers 20:4
Context20:4 Why 5 have you brought up the Lord’s community into this wilderness? So that 6 we and our cattle should die here?
Numbers 24:22
Context24:22 Nevertheless the Kenite will be consumed. 7
How long will Asshur take you away captive?”


[9:8] 1 tn The verb is simply “stand,” but in the more general sense of waiting to hear the answer.
[9:8] 2 tn The cohortative may be subordinated to the imperative: “stand…[that I] may hear.”
[14:41] 3 tn The line literally has, “Why is this [that] you are transgressing….” The demonstrative pronoun is enclitic; it brings the force of “why in the world are you doing this now?”
[20:4] 5 tn Heb “and why….” The conjunction seems to be recording another thing that the people said in their complaint against Moses.
[20:4] 6 tn The clause uses the infinitive construct with the lamed (ל) preposition. The clause would be a result clause in this sentence: “Why have you brought us here…with the result that we will all die?”
[24:22] 7 tc Heb “Nevertheless Cain will be wasted; how long will Asshur take you captive?” Cain was believed to be the ancestor of the Kenites. The NAB has “yet destined for burning, even as I watch, are your inhabitants.” Asshur may refer to a north Arabian group of people of Abrahamic stock (Gen 25:3), and not the Assyrian empire.