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Numbers 4:31

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4:31 This is what they are responsible to carry as their entire service in the tent of meeting: the frames 1  of the tabernacle, its crossbars, its posts, its sockets,

Numbers 4:33

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4:33 This is the service of the families of the Merarites, their entire service concerning the tent of meeting, under the authority of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest.”

Numbers 11:13

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11:13 From where shall I get 2  meat to give to this entire people, for they cry to me, ‘Give us meat, that we may eat!’ 3 

Numbers 20:1

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The Israelites Complain Again

20:1 4 Then the entire community of Israel 5  entered the wilderness of Zin in the first month, 6  and the people stayed in Kadesh. 7  Miriam died and was buried there. 8 

1 sn More recent studies have concluded that these “boards” were made of two long uprights joined by cross-bars (like a ladder). They were frames rather than boards, meaning that the structure under the tent was not a solid building. It also meant that the “boards” would have been lighter to carry.

2 tn The Hebrew text simply has “from where to me flesh?” which means “from where will I have meat?”

3 tn The cohortative coming after the imperative stresses purpose (it is an indirect volitive).

4 sn This chapter is the account of how Moses struck the rock in disobedience to the Lord, and thereby was prohibited from entering the land. For additional literature on this part, see E. Arden, “How Moses Failed God,” JBL 76 (1957): 50-52; J. Gray, “The Desert Sojourn of the Hebrews and the Sinai Horeb Tradition,” VT 4 (1954): 148-54; T. W. Mann, “Theological Reflections on the Denial of Moses,” JBL 98 (1979): 481-94; and J. R. Porter, “The Role of Kadesh-Barnea in the Narrative of the Exodus,” JTS 44 (1943): 130-43.

5 tn The Hebrew text stresses this idea by use of apposition: “the Israelites entered, the entire community, the wilderness.”

6 sn The text does not indicate here what year this was, but from comparing the other passages about the itinerary, this is probably the end of the wanderings, the fortieth year, for Aaron died some forty years after the exodus. So in that year the people come through the wilderness of Zin and prepare for a journey through the Moabite plains.

7 sn The Israelites stayed in Kadesh for some time during the wandering; here the stop at Kadesh Barnea may have lasted several months. See the commentaries for the general itinerary.

8 sn The death of Miriam is recorded without any qualifications or epitaph. In her older age she had been self-willed and rebellious, and so no doubt humbled by the vivid rebuke from God. But she had made her contribution from the beginning.



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