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Then all
the congregation
lifted
up their voices
and cried,
and the people
wept
that night.
2
All
the sons
of Israel
grumbled
against
Moses
and Aaron;
and the whole
congregation
said
to them, "Would
that we had died
in the land
of Egypt!
Or
would
that we had died
in this
wilderness!
3
"Why
is the LORD
bringing
us into this
land,
to fall
by the sword?
Our wives
and our little ones
will become
plunder;
would it not be better
for us to return
to Egypt?"
4
So they said
to one
another,
"Let us appoint
a leader
and return
to Egypt."
5
Then Moses
and Aaron
fell
on their faces
in the presence
of all
the assembly
of the congregation
of the sons
of Israel.
6
Joshua
the son
of Nun
and Caleb
the son
of Jephunneh,
of those who had spied
out the land,
tore
their clothes;
7
and they spoke
to all
the congregation
of the sons
of Israel,
saying,
"The land
which
we passed through
to spy
out is an exceedingly
good
land.
8
"If
the LORD
is pleased
with us, then He will bring
us into this
land
and give
it to us-- a
land
which
flows
with milk
and honey.
9
"Only
do not rebel
against the LORD;
and do not fear
the people
of the land,
for they will be our prey.
Their protection
has been removed
from them, and the LORD
is with us; do not fear
them."
10
But all
the congregation
said
to stone
them with stones.
Then the glory
of the LORD
appeared
in the tent
of meeting
to all
the sons
of Israel.
11
The LORD
said
to Moses,
"How
long
will this
people
spurn
Me? And how
long
will they not believe
in Me, despite all
the signs
which
I have performed
in their midst?
12
"I will smite
them with pestilence
and dispossess
them, and I will make
you into a nation
greater
and mightier
than
they."
13
But Moses
said
to the LORD,
"Then the Egyptians
will hear
of it, for by Your strength
You brought
up this
people
from their midst,
14
and they will tell
it to the inhabitants
of this
land.
They have heard
that You, O LORD,
are in the midst
of this
people,
for You, O LORD,
are seen
eye
to
eye
,
while 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.
15
"Now if You slay
this
people
as one
man,
then the nations
who
have heard
of Your fame
will say,
16
'
Because
the LORD
could
not bring
this
people
into the land
which
He promised them by oath,
therefore He slaughtered
them in the wilderness.'
17
"But now,
I pray,
let the power
of the Lord
be great,
just
as You have declared,
18
The LORD
is slow
to anger
and abundant
in lovingkindness,
forgiving
iniquity
and transgression;
but He will by no
means
clear
the guilty, visiting
the
iniquity
of the fathers
on the children
to the third
and the fourth
generations.'
19
"Pardon,
I pray,
the iniquity
of
this
people
according to the greatness
of Your lovingkindness,
just
as You also have forgiven
this
people
,
from Egypt
even until
now."
20
So the LORD
said,
"I have pardoned
them according to your word;
21
but indeed,
as I live,
all
the earth
will be filled
with the glory
of the LORD.
22
"Surely
all
the men
who have seen
My glory
and My signs
which
I performed
in Egypt
and in the wilderness,
yet have put Me to the test
these
ten
times
and have not listened
to My voice,
23
shall by no means
see
the land
which
I swore
to their fathers,
nor
shall any
of those who spurned
Me
see
it.
24
"But My servant
Caleb,
because
he has
had
a different
spirit
and has followed
Me fully,
I will bring
into the land
which
he entered,
and his descendants
shall take possession
of it.
25
"Now the Amalekites
and the Canaanites
live
in the valleys;
turn
tomorrow
and set
out to the wilderness
by the way
of the Red
Sea."
26
The LORD
spoke
to Moses
and Aaron,
saying,
27
"How
long
shall I bear with this
evil
congregation
who
are grumbling
against
Me? I have heard
the complaints
of the sons
of Israel,
which
they are making
against
Me.
28
"Say
to them, 'As I live,'
says
the LORD,
'just
as you have spoken
in My hearing,
so
I will surely do
to you;
29
your corpses
will fall
in this
wilderness,
even all
your
number
ed
men, according to your complete
number
from twenty
years
old
and upward,
who
have grumbled
against
Me.
30
'
Surely
you shall not come
into the land
in which
I swore
to settle
you, except
Caleb
the son
of Jephunneh
and Joshua
the son
of Nun.
31
'
Your children,
however, whom
you said
would become
a prey--
I will bring
them in, and they will know
the land
which
you have rejected.
32
'
But as for you, your corpses
will fall
in this
wilderness.
33
Your sons
shall be shepherds
for forty
years
in the wilderness,
and they will suffer
for your unfaithfulness,
until
your corpses
lie
in the wilderness.
34
According to the number
of days
which
you spied
out the land,
forty
days,
for every
day
you shall bear
your guilt
a year,
even
forty
years,
and you will know
My opposition.
35
'
I, the LORD,
have spoken,
surely
this
I will do
to all
this
evil
congregation
who are gathered
together against
Me. In
this
wilderness
they shall be destroyed,
and there
they will die.'"
36
As for the men
whom
Moses
sent
to spy
out the land
and who returned
and made all
the congregation
grumble
against
him by bringing
out a bad report
concerning
the land,
37
even those men
who brought
out the very bad
report
of the land
died
by a plague
before
the LORD.
38
But Joshua
the son
of Nun
and Caleb
the son
of Jephunneh
remained alive
out of those
men
who went
to spy
out the land.
39
When Moses
spoke
these
words
to all
the sons
of Israel,
the people
mourned
greatly.
40
In the morning,
however, they rose up early
and went
up to the ridge
of the hill country,
saying,
"Here
we are; we have indeed
sinned,
but we will go
up to the place
which
the LORD
has promised."
41
But Moses
said,
"Why
then
are you transgressing
the commandment
of the LORD,
when it will not succeed?
42
"Do not go
up, or
you will be struck down
before
your enemies,
for the LORD
is not among
you.
43
"For the Amalekites
and the Canaanites
will be there
in front
of you, and you will fall
by the sword,
inasmuch
as you have turned back
from following
the LORD.
And the LORD
will not be with you."
44
But they went
up heedlessly
to the ridge
of the hill country;
neither
the ark
of the covenant
of the LORD
nor
Moses
left
the camp.
45
Then the Amalekites
and the Canaanites
who lived
in that hill country
came down,
and struck
them and beat them down
as far
as Hormah.
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