The Fourth Book of Moses: Numbers
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- Kapitel 14 -
(Deuteronomy 1:26–33)
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Moses Intercedes for Israel
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God’s Forgiveness and Judgment
(Deuteronomy 1:34–40)
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The Plague on the Ten Spies
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The Defeat at Hormah
(Deuteronomy 1:41–46)
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Fußnoten
(a)14:4 This event foreshadows times in the Church when some of the faithful are of a mind to slide back towards sin, because they find being virtuous so difficult. A leader appointed in opposition to Moses, to lead the people back to Egypt, is analogous to an antipope.(Conte)
(b)14:18
Clear: i. e., who deserves punishment.(Challoner)
(c)14:21 This promise is fulfilled only after the Return of Christ, when He establishes His kingdom on earth for over a thousand years.(Conte)
(d)14:33
Shall bear your fornication: That is, shall bear the punishment of your disloyalty to God, which in the scripture language is here called a fornication, in a spiritual sense.(Challoner)
(e)14:40 The people climbed the mountain so as to continue into the Holy Land, for they incorrectly thought that if they admitted their sin, they would avoid the punishment for that sin.(Conte)
Israel weigert sich, Kanaan zu betreten
(5. Mose 1,26-33)
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Mose setzt sich für das Volk ein
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(5. Mose 1,34-40)
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Todesurteil für die Aufständischen
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Vergeblicher Invasionsversuch
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(5. Mose 1,41-46)
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