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The Fourth Book of Moses: Numbers

Berean Study Bible :: World English Bible Catholic

- Chapter 11 -

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Soon the people began to complain about their hardship in the hearing of the LORD, and when He heard them, His anger was kindled, and fire from the LORD blazed among them and consumed the outskirts of the camp.
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And the people cried out to Moses, and he prayed to the LORD, and the fire died down.
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So that place was called Taberah,(a) because the fire of the LORD had burned among them.
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Meanwhile, the rabble among them had a strong craving for other food, and again the Israelites wept and said, “Who will feed us meat?
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We remember the fish we ate freely in Egypt, along with the cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions, and garlic.
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But now our appetite is gone; there is nothing to see but this manna!”
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Now the manna resembled coriander seed, and its appearance was like that of gum resin.
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The people walked around and gathered it, ground it on a handmill or crushed it in a mortar, then boiled it in a cooking pot or shaped it into cakes. It tasted like pastry baked with fine oil.
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When the dew fell on the camp at night, the manna would fall with it.

The Complaint of Moses

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Then Moses heard the people of family after family weeping at the entrances to their tents, and the anger of the LORD was kindled greatly, and Moses was also displeased.
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So Moses asked the LORD, “Why have You brought this trouble on Your servant? Why have I not found favor in Your sight, that You have laid upon me the burden of all these people?
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Did I conceive all these people? Did I give them birth, so that You should tell me, ‘Carry them in your bosom, as a nurse carries an infant,’ to the land that You swore to give their fathers?
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Where can I get meat for all these people? For they keep crying out to me, ‘Give us meat to eat!’
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I cannot carry all these people by myself; it is too burdensome for me.
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If this is how You are going to treat me, please kill me right nowif I have found favor in Your eyesand let me not see my own wretchedness.”

Seventy Elders Anointed

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Then the LORD said to Moses, “Bring Me seventy of the elders of Israel known to you as leaders and officers of the people. Bring them to the Tent of Meeting and have them stand there with you.
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And I will come down and speak with you there, and I will take some of the Spirit that is on you and put that Spirit on them. They will help you bear the burden of the people, so that you do not have to bear it by yourself.
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And say to the people: Consecrate yourselves for tomorrow, and you will eat meat, because you have cried out in the hearing of the LORD, saying: ‘Who will feed us meat? For we were better off in Egypt!’ Therefore the LORD will give you meat, and you will eat.
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You will eat it not for one or two days, nor for five or ten or twenty days,
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but for a whole monthuntil it comes out of your nostrils and makes you nauseous—because you have rejected the LORD, who is among you, and have cried out before Him, saying, ‘Why did we ever leave Egypt?’”
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But Moses replied, “Here I am among 600,000 men on foot, yet You say, ‘I will give them meat, and they will eat for a month.’
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If all our flocks and herds were slaughtered for them, would they have enough? Or if all the fish in the sea were caught for them, would they have enough?”
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The LORD answered Moses, “Is the LORD’s arm too short? Now you will see whether or not My word will come to pass.”
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So Moses went out and relayed to the people the words of the LORD, and he gathered seventy of the elders of the people and had them stand around the tent.
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Then the LORD came down in the cloud and spoke to him, and He took some of the Spirit that was on Moses and placed that Spirit on the seventy elders. As the Spirit rested on them, they prophesiedbut they never did so again.
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Two men, however, had remained in the campone named Eldad and the other Medadand the Spirit rested on them. They were among those listed, but they had not gone out to the tent, and they prophesied in the camp.
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A young man ran and reported to Moses, “Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp.”
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Joshua son of Nun, the attendant to Moses since youth, spoke up and said, “Moses, my lord, stop them!”
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But Moses replied, “Are you jealous on my account? I wish that all the LORD’s people were prophets and that the LORD would place His Spirit on them!”
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Then Moses returned to the camp, along with the elders of Israel.

The Quail and the Plague

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Now a wind sent by the LORD came up, drove in quail from the sea, and brought them near the camp, about two cubits above the surface of the ground,(b) for a day’s journey in every direction around the camp.
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All that day and night, and all the next day, the people stayed up gathering the quail. No one gathered less than ten homers,(c) and they spread them out all around the camp.
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But while the meat was still between their teeth, before it was chewed, the anger of the LORD burned against the people, and the LORD struck them with a severe plague.
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So they called that place Kibroth-hattaavah,(d) because there they buried the people who had craved other food.
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From Kibroth-hattaavah the people moved on to Hazeroth, where they remained for some time.

Footnotes

(a)11:3 Taberah means burning.
(b)11:31 Or up to two cubits deep; that is, approximately 3 feet or 91.4 centimeters
(c)11:32 10 homers is approximately 62.4 bushels or 2,200 liters.
(d)11:34 Kibroth-hattaavah means graves of craving.
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The people were complaining in the ears of the LORD. When the LORD heard it, his anger burned; and the LORD’s fire burned among them, and consumed some of the outskirts of the camp.
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The people cried to Moses; and Moses prayed to the LORD, and the fire abated.
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The name of that place was called Taberah,(a) because the LORD’s fire burned among them.
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The mixed multitude that was among them lusted exceedingly; and the children of Israel also wept again, and said, “Who will give us meat to eat?
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We remember the fish, which we ate in Egypt for nothing; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlic;
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but now we have lost our appetite. There is nothing at all except this manna to look at.”
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The manna was like coriander seed, and it looked like bdellium.(b)
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The people went around, gathered it, and ground it in mills, or beat it in mortars, and boiled it in pots, and made cakes of it. Its taste was like the taste of fresh oil.
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When the dew fell on the camp in the night, the manna fell on it.

The Complaint of Moses

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Moses heard the people weeping throughout their families, every man at the door of his tent; and the LORD’s anger burned greatly; and Moses was displeased.
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Moses said to the LORD, “Why have you treated your servant so badly? Why haven’t I found favor in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me?
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Have I conceived all this people? Have I brought them out, that you should tell me, ‘Carry them in your bosom, as a nurse carries a nursing infant, to the land which you swore to their fathers’?
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Where could I get meat to give all these people? For they weep before me, saying, ‘Give us meat, that we may eat.’
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I am not able to bear all this people alone, because it is too heavy for me.
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If you treat me this way, please kill me right now, if I have found favor in your sight; and don’t let me see my wretchedness.”

Seventy Elders Anointed

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The LORD said to Moses, “Gather to me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom you know to be the elders of the people and officers over them; and bring them to the Tent of Meeting, that they may stand there with you.
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I will come down and talk with you there. I will take of the Spirit which is on you, and will put it on them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with you, that you don’t bear it yourself alone.
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“Say to the people, ‘Sanctify yourselves in preparation for tomorrow, and you will eat meat; for you have wept in the ears of the LORD, saying, “Who will give us meat to eat? For it was well with us in Egypt.” Therefore the LORD will give you meat, and you will eat.
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You will not eat just one day, or two days, or five days, or ten days, or twenty days,
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but a whole month, until it comes out at your nostrils, and it is loathsome to you; because you have rejected the LORD who is among you, and have wept before him, saying, “Why did we come out of Egypt?”’”
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Moses said, “The people, among whom I am, are six hundred thousand men on foot; and you have said, ‘I will give them meat, that they may eat a whole month.’
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Shall flocks and herds be slaughtered for them, to be sufficient for them? Shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them, to be sufficient for them?”
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The LORD said to Moses, “Has the LORD’s hand grown short? Now you will see whether my word will happen to you or not.”
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Moses went out, and told the people the LORD’s words; and he gathered seventy men of the elders of the people, and set them around the Tent.
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The LORD came down in the cloud, and spoke to him, and took of the Spirit that was on him, and put it on the seventy elders. When the Spirit rested on them, they prophesied, but they did so no more.
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But two men remained in the camp. The name of one was Eldad, and the name of the other Medad; and the Spirit rested on them. They were of those who were written, but had not gone out to the Tent; and they prophesied in the camp.
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A young man ran, and told Moses, and said, “Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp!”
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Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of Moses, one of his chosen men, answered, “My lord Moses, forbid them!”
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Moses said to him, “Are you jealous for my sake? I wish that all the LORD’s people were prophets, that the LORD would put his Spirit on them!”
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Moses went into the camp, he and the elders of Israel.

The Quail and the Plague

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A wind from the LORD went out and brought quails from the sea, and let them fall by the camp, about a day’s journey on this side, and a day’s journey on the other side, around the camp, and about two cubits(c) above the surface of the earth.
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The people rose up all that day, and all of that night, and all the next day, and gathered the quails. He who gathered least gathered ten homers;(d) and they spread them all out for themselves around the camp.
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While the meat was still between their teeth, before it was chewed, the LORD’s anger burned against the people, and the LORD struck the people with a very great plague.
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The name of that place was called Kibroth Hattaavah,(e) because there they buried the people who lusted.
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From Kibroth Hattaavah the people traveled to Hazeroth; and they stayed at Hazeroth.

Footnotes

(a)11:3 Taberah means “burning”
(b)11:7 Bdellium is a resin extracted from certain African trees.
(c)11:31 A cubit is the length from the tip of the middle finger to the elbow on a man’s arm, or about 18 inches or 46 centimeters.
(d)11:32 1 homer is about 220 liters or 6 bushels
(e)11:34 Kibroth Hattaavah means “graves of lust”