Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Numbers 14:2

Context
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And all the Israelites murmured 1  against Moses and Aaron, and the whole congregation said to them, “If only we had died 2  in the land of Egypt, or if only we had perished 3  in this wilderness!

XREF

Ex 15:24; Ex 16:2,3; Ex 17:3; Nu 11:15; Nu 14:28,29; Nu 16:41; De 1:27; 1Ki 19:4; Job 3:11; Job 7:15,16; Ps 106:24,45; Jon 4:3,8; 1Co 10:10; Php 2:14,15; Jude 1:16

NET © Notes

tn The Hebrew verb “to murmur” is לוּן (lun). It is a strong word, signifying far more than complaining or grumbling, as some of the modern translations have it. The word is most often connected to the wilderness experience. It is paralleled in the literature with the word “to rebel.” The murmuring is like a parliamentary vote of no confidence, for they no longer trusted their leaders and wished to choose a new leader and return. This “return to Egypt” becomes a symbol of their lack of faith in the Lord.

tn The optative is expressed by לוּ (lu) and then the verb, here the perfect tense מַתְנוּ (matnu) – “O that we had died….” Had they wanted to die in Egypt they should not have cried out to the Lord to deliver them from bondage. Here the people became consumed with the fear and worry of what lay ahead, and in their panic they revealed a lack of trust in God.

tn Heb “died.”



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