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The Fourth Book of Moses: Numbers

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- Chapter 14 -

(Deuteronomy 1:26–33)
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Then the whole congregation lifted up their voices and cried out, and that night the people wept.
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All the Israelites grumbled against Moses and Aaron, and the whole congregation said to them, “If only we had died in the land of Egypt, or if only we had died in this wilderness!
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Why is the LORD bringing us into this land to fall by the sword? Our wives and children will become plunder. Would it not be better for us to go back to Egypt?”
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So they said to one another, “Let us appoint a leader and return to Egypt.”
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Then Moses and Aaron fell facedown before the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel.
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Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh, who were among those who had spied out the land, tore their clothes
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and said to the whole congregation of Israel, “The land we passed through and explored is an exceedingly good land.
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If the LORD delights in us, He will bring us into this land, a land flowing with milk and honey, and He will give it to us.
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Only do not rebel against the LORD, and do not be afraid of the people of the land, for they will be like bread for us. Their protection has been removed, and the LORD is with us. Do not be afraid of them!”
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But the whole congregation threatened to stone Joshua and Caleb. Then the glory of the LORD appeared to all the Israelites at the Tent of Meeting.
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And the LORD said to Moses, “How long will this people treat Me with contempt? How long will they refuse to believe in Me, despite all the signs I have performed among them?
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I will strike them with a plague and destroy themand I will make you into a nation greater and mightier than they are.”

Moses Intercedes for Israel

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But Moses said to the LORD, “The Egyptians will hear of it, for by Your strength You brought this people from among them.
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And they will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have already heard that You, O LORD, are in the midst of this people, that You, O LORD, have been seen face to face, that Your cloud stands over them, and that You go before them in a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night.
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If You kill this people as one man, the nations who have heard of Your fame will say,
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Because the LORD was unable to bring this people into the land He swore to give them, He has slaughtered them in the wilderness.’
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So now I pray, may the power of my Lord be magnified, just as You have declared:
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The LORD is slow to anger and abounding in loving devotion,(a) forgiving iniquity and transgression. Yet He will by no means leave the guilty unpunished; He will visit the iniquity of the fathers upon their children to the third and fourth generation.’
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Pardon, I pray, the iniquity of this people, in keeping with the greatness of Your loving devotion, just as You have forgiven them ever since they left Egypt.”

God’s Forgiveness and Judgment

(Deuteronomy 1:34–40)
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I have pardoned them as you requested,” the LORD replied.
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Yet as surely as I live and as surely as the whole earth is filled with the glory of the LORD,
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not one of the men who have seen My glory and the signs I performed in Egypt and in the wildernessyet have tested Me and disobeyed Me these ten times
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not one will ever see the land that I swore to give their fathers. None of those who have treated Me with contempt will see it.
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But because My servant Caleb has a different spirit and has followed Me wholeheartedly, I will bring him into the land he has entered, and his descendants will inherit it.
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Now since the Amalekites and Canaanites are living in the valleys, turn back tomorrow and head for the wilderness along the route to the Red Sea.(b)
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Then the LORD said to Moses and Aaron,
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How long will this wicked congregation grumble against Me? I have heard the complaints that the Israelites are making against Me.
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So tell them: As surely as I live, declares the LORD, I will do to you exactly as I heard you say.
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Your bodies will fall in this wildernessall who were numbered in the census, everyone twenty years of age or olderbecause you have grumbled against Me.
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Surely none of you will enter the land in which I swore to settle you, except Caleb son of Jephunneh and Joshua son of Nun.
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But I will bring your children, whom you said would become plunder, into the land you have rejectedand they will enjoy it.
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As for you, however, your bodies will fall in this wilderness.
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Your children will be shepherds in the wilderness for forty years, and they will suffer for your unfaithfulness until the last of your bodies lies in the wilderness.
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In keeping with the forty days you spied out the land, you shall bear your guilt forty yearsa year for each dayand you will experience My alienation.
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I, the LORD, have spoken, and I will surely do these things to this entire wicked congregation, which has conspired against Me. They will meet their end in the wilderness, and there they will die.”

The Plague on the Ten Spies

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So the men Moses had sent to spy out the land, who had returned and made the whole congregation grumble against him by bringing out a bad report about the land—
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those men who had brought out the bad report about the landwere struck down by a plague before the LORD.
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Of those men who had gone to spy out the land, only Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh remained alive.
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And when Moses relayed these words to all the Israelites, the people mourned bitterly.

The Defeat at Hormah

(Deuteronomy 1:41–46)
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Early the next morning they got up and went up toward the ridge of the hill country. “We have indeed sinned,” they said, “but we will go to the place the LORD has promised.”
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But Moses said, “Why are you transgressing the commandment of the LORD? This will not succeed!
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Do not go up, lest you be struck down by your enemies, because the LORD is not among you.
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For there the Amalekites and Canaanites will face you, and you will fall by the sword. Because you have turned away from the LORD, He will not be with you.”
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But they dared to go up to the ridge of the hill country, though neither Moses nor the ark of the covenant of the LORD moved from the camp.
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Then the Amalekites and Canaanites who lived in that part of the hill country came down, attacked them, and routed them all the way to Hormah.

Footnotes

(a)14:18 Forms of the Hebrew chesed are translated here and in most cases throughout the Scriptures as loving devotion; the range of meaning includes love, goodness, kindness, faithfulness, and mercy, as well as loyalty to a covenant.
(b)14:25 Or the Sea of Reeds
(Deuteronomy 1:26–33)
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All the congregation lifted up their voice, and cried; and the people wept that night.
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All the children of Israel murmured against Moses and against Aaron. The whole congregation said to them, “We wish that we had died in the land of Egypt, or that we had died in this wilderness!
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Why does the LORD bring us to this land, to fall by the sword? Our wives and our little ones will be captured or killed! Wouldn’t it be better for us to return into Egypt?”
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They said to one another, “Let’s choose a leader, and let’s return into Egypt.”
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Then Moses and Aaron fell on their faces before all the assembly of the congregation of the children of Israel.
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Joshua the son of Nun and Caleb the son of Jephunneh, who were of those who spied out the land, tore their clothes.
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They spoke to all the congregation of the children of Israel, saying, “The land, which we passed through to spy it out, is an exceedingly good land.
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If the LORD delights in us, then he will bring us into this land, and give it to us: a land which flows with milk and honey.
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Only don’t rebel against the LORD, neither fear the people of the land; for they are bread for us. Their defense is removed from over them, and the LORD is with us. Don’t fear them.”
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But all the congregation threatened to stone them with stones. The LORD’s glory appeared in the Tent of Meeting to all the children of Israel.
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The LORD said to Moses, “How long will this people despise me? How long will they not believe in me, for all the signs which I have worked among them?
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I will strike them with the pestilence, and disinherit them, and will make of you a nation greater and mightier than they.”

Moses Intercedes for Israel

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Moses said to the LORD, “Then the Egyptians will hear it; for you brought up this people in your might from among them.
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They will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have heard that you LORD are among this people; for you LORD are seen face to face, and your cloud stands over them, and you go before them, in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night.
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Now if you killed this people as one man, then the nations which have heard the fame of you will speak, saying,
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Because the LORD was not able to bring this people into the land which he swore to them, therefore he has slain them in the wilderness.’
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Now please let the power of the Lord(a) be great, according as you have spoken, saying,
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The LORD is slow to anger, and abundant in loving kindness, forgiving iniquity and disobedience; and he will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation.’
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Please pardon the iniquity of this people according to the greatness of your loving kindness, and just as you have forgiven this people, from Egypt even until now.”

God’s Forgiveness and Judgment

(Deuteronomy 1:34–40)
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The LORD said, “I have pardoned according to your word;
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but in very deed—as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the LORD’s glory
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because all those men who have seen my glory and my signs, which I worked in Egypt and in the wilderness, yet have tempted me these ten times, and have not listened to my voice;
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surely they shall not see the land which I swore to their fathers, neither shall any of those who despised me see it.
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But my servant Caleb, because he had another spirit with him, and has followed me fully, him I will bring into the land into which he went. His offspring shall possess it.
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Since the Amalekite and the Canaanite dwell in the valley, tomorrow turn and go into the wilderness by the way to the Red Sea.”
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The LORD spoke to Moses and to Aaron, saying,
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How long shall I bear with this evil congregation that complain against me? I have heard the complaints of the children of Israel, which they complain against me.
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Tell them, ‘As I live, says the LORD, surely as you have spoken in my ears, so I will do to you.
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Your dead bodies shall fall in this wilderness; and all who were counted of you, according to your whole number, from twenty years old and upward, who have complained against me,
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surely you shall not come into the land concerning which I swore that I would make you dwell therein, except Caleb the son of Jephunneh, and Joshua the son of Nun.
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But I will bring in your little ones that you said should be captured or killed, and they shall know the land which you have rejected.
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But as for you, your dead bodies shall fall in this wilderness.
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Your children shall be wanderers in the wilderness forty years, and shall bear your prostitution, until your dead bodies are consumed in the wilderness.
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After the number of the days in which you spied out the land, even forty days, for every day a year, you will bear your iniquities, even forty years, and you will know my alienation.’
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I, the LORD, have spoken. I will surely do this to all this evil congregation who are gathered together against me. In this wilderness they shall be consumed, and there they shall die.”

The Plague on the Ten Spies

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The men whom Moses sent to spy out the land, who returned and made all the congregation to murmur against him by bringing up an evil report against the land,
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even those men who brought up an evil report of the land, died by the plague before the LORD.
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But Joshua the son of Nun and Caleb the son of Jephunneh remained alive of those men who went to spy out the land.
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Moses told these words to all the children of Israel, and the people mourned greatly.

The Defeat at Hormah

(Deuteronomy 1:41–46)
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They rose up early in the morning and went up to the top of the mountain, saying, “Behold, we are here, and will go up to the place which the LORD has promised; for we have sinned.”
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Moses said, “Why now do you disobey the commandment of the LORD, since it shall not prosper?
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Don’t go up, for the LORD isn’t among you; that way you won’t be struck down before your enemies.
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For there the Amalekite and the Canaanite are before you, and you will fall by the sword because you turned back from following the LORD; therefore the LORD will not be with you.”
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But they presumed to go up to the top of the mountain. Nevertheless, the ark of the LORD’s covenant and Moses didn’t depart out of the camp.
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Then the Amalekites came down, and the Canaanites who lived in that mountain, and struck them and beat them down even to Hormah.

Footnotes

(a)14:17 The word translated “Lord” is “Adonai.”