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Numbers 10:31

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10:31 Moses 1  said, “Do not leave us, 2  because you know places for us to camp in the wilderness, and you could be our guide. 3 

Numbers 20:14

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Rejection by the Edomites

20:14 4 Moses 5  sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom: 6  “Thus says your brother Israel: ‘You know all the hardships we have experienced, 7 

Numbers 32:23

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32:23 “But if you do not do this, then look, you will have sinned 8  against the Lord. And know that your sin will find you out.

1 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Moses) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

2 tn The form with אַל־נָא (’al-na’) is a jussive; negated it stresses a more immediate request, as if Hobab is starting to leave, or at least determined to leave.

3 tn In the Hebrew text the expression is more graphic: “you will be for us for eyes.” Hobab was familiar with the entire Sinai region, and he could certainly direct the people where they were to go. The text does not record Hobab’s response. But the fact that Kenites were in Canaan as allies of Judah (Judg 1:16) would indicate that he gave in and came with Moses. The first refusal may simply be the polite Semitic practice of declining first so that the appeal might be made more urgently.

4 sn For this particular section, see W. F. Albright, “From the Patriarchs to Moses: 2. Moses out of Egypt,” BA 36 (1973): 57-58; J. R. Bartlett, “The Land of Seir and the Brotherhood of Edom,” JTS 20 (1969): 1-20, and “The Rise and Fall of the Kingdom of Edom,” PEQ 104 (1972): 22-37, and “The Brotherhood of Edom,” JSOT 4 (1977): 2-7.

5 tn Heb “And Moses sent.”

6 sn Some modern biblical scholars are convinced, largely through arguments from silence, that there were no unified kingdoms in Edom until the 9th century, and no settlements there before the 12th century, and so the story must be late and largely fabricated. The evidence is beginning to point to the contrary. But the cities and residents of the region would largely be Bedouin, and so leave no real remains.

7 tn Heb “found.”

8 tn The nuance of the perfect tense here has to be the future perfect.



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