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OET-RV NUM Chapter 14

OETNUM 14 ©

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14:1The people rebel

14The assembled people cried loudly that entire night, 2and then they started to protest against Mosheh and Aharon. They were all saying, “If only we’d died in Egypt or back there in this wilderness. 3Why did Yahweh bring us to this place only to be slaughtered in battle with our wives and children being taken as plunder? Wouldn’t it be better for us to return to Egypt?” 4So they said to each other, “Let’s choose a new leader to take us back to Egypt.”

5Then Mosheh and Aharon fell to their knees with their faces bowed in front of all the assembled Israelis. 6Then Nun’s son Yehoshua and Yefunneh’s son Kalev, two of those who’d explored that land, tore their clothes in grief 7and spoke to all those Israelis gathered there, “The land that we passed throughout and explored is a very, very good place. 8If Yahweh is pleased with us, then he’ll take us into it and give it to us—that land flowing with milk and honey. 9However, you all mustn’t rebel against Yahweh, and you mustn’t be scared of the people in that area because they’ll be like bread for us. There’s nothing left to protect them as Yahweh is with us, so don’t be afraid.” 10Then the mass of people talked about killing them by throwing rocks at them, but Yahweh’s brilliant light suddenly appeared to all the Israelis from the sacred tent.

14:11Mosheh asks Yahweh to forgive

11Yahweh said to Mosheh, “How long will this people group spurn me for? How long will they refuse to believe in me for, despite all the miracles that I’ve done among them? 12I’ll strike them with a plague and destroy them. I’m make you into a nation that’s greater and more powerful than them.”

13But Mosheh disagreed with Yahweh, “Then Egypt will hear about how you used your power to bring these people out from among them, 14and they’ll report to the inhabitants of Kanaan, because those inhabitants have heard that you, Yahweh, are right here in the middle of us Israeli people, and how your cloud rests on us, and how you lead us with that pillar of cloud that becomes a pillar of fire at night. 15If you exterminate all the Israelis, those nations who’ve heard about your fame will say, 16That Yahweh couldn’t take those people into the land that he promised them, so he slaughtered them in the wilderness.’ 17So may the power of my master be great, just as you’ve previously said, 18Yahweh is slow to anger and quick to show loyal commitment, forgiving disobedience and rebellion. Yet he doesn’t leave the guilty unpunished, bringing the consequences of the father’s disobedience onto the next three generations.’ 19Please forgive this people for their disobedience, applying your incredible loyal commitment like how you did when you brought these people from Egypt all the way to here.”

20I’ve forgiven as per your request,” Yahweh replied, 21however, as surely as I live and as all the land is filled with Yahweh’s light, 22and despite them all seeing my power and the miracles that I did both in Egypt and in the wilderness, they’ve now tested me many times and haven’t done what I told them, 23so there’s no way that they’ll enter the land that I promised to their ancestors. All those who despised me won’t get to enter it. 24However, my servant Kalev (Caleb) has a different spirit with him, and he wholeheartedly followed me, so I’ll take him into the land that he explored, and his descendants will inherit it.[ref] 25The Amalekites and Kanaanites live in the valleys. Tomorrow, you all must turn and set off towards the wilderness via the route to the Red Sea.

14:26Punishment for the protestors

26Then Yahweh said to Mosheh and Aharon, 27How much longer do I have to put up with this evil gathering that grumble against me? I’ve heard the complaints that the Israelis are making against me. 28Tell them this, ‘Yahweh declares that as I live, your own words that I heard are exactly what I’ll do to you all. 29Indeed you’ll die there in the wilderness—all those men who were listed as being twenty years old and older that complained against me. 30You all won’t enter that land that I would have used my power to settle you into. The only exceptions are Yefunneh’s son Kalev (Caleb) and Nun’s son Yehoshua (Joshua). 31The children of you all that you said would be taken as plunder, I take them in and they’ll experience the land that you all have rejected, 32but your bodies will remain in this wilderness. 33Your sons will become shepherds in the wilderness for forty years, and they will suffer for your unfaithfulness until you yourselves all become corpses in the wilderness. 34For each day that you explored the land, you’ll all bear your disobedience for one year, so forty days will be forty years of experiencing my displeasure. 35I, Yahweh, have spoken that I’ll certainly do that to this evil community that joined together against me. They’ll meet their end and die there in the wilderness.’ ”

36Now those ten men who Mosheh had sent in to explore the land, and who’d returned and the made the whole assembly grumble against him because of their evil report about the land, 37they died of a plague in front of Yahweh after producing that evil report. 38However, Yehoshua (JoshuaNun’s son) and Kalev (CalebYefunneh’s son) who had also explored that land, continue to live on.

14:39The wrong-minded attempt to invade

(Deu. 1:41-46)

39So Mosheh passed on to the Israelis what Yahweh had said, and the people were extremely sad. 40Early the next morning, they went up towards the hilltops, saying, “Look at us all here! Yes, we sinned yesterday, but today we’ll go up to the place that Yahweh said.”

41“What’s that?” Mosheh responded. “Don’t go against Yahweh’s instructions because your plan won’t succeed. 42Don’t continue onwards because Yahweh isn’t with you and for sure you’ll all be defeated by your enemies 43because you’ll all be facing the Amalekites and the Kanaanites and you’ll die by the sword. Yes, you’ve turned away from following Yahweh so he won’t be with you all.”

44Nevertheless, they dared to continue up to the tops of the hills, but neither Mosheh nor the box containing the agreement with Yahweh, left the camp. 45Then the Amalekites and Kanaanites that lived in that part of the hill country attacked them and killed them as far down as Hormah.


14:24: Josh 14:9-12.

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