And Moses cried to the Lord, saying: What shall I do to this people? Yet a little more and they will stone me.
Numbers 9:18 - Douy-Rheims Bible Challoner Revision 3 By the word of the Lord they pitched their tents, and by his word they marched: and kept the watches of the Lord according to his commandment by the hand of Moses. More versionsKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 At the commandment of the LORD the children of Israel journeyed, and at the commandment of the LORD they pitched: as long as the cloud abode upon the tabernacle they rested in their tents. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition At the Lord's command the Israelites journeyed, and at [His] command they encamped. As long as the cloud rested upon the tabernacle they remained encamped. American Standard Version (1901) At the commandment of Jehovah the children of Israel journeyed, and at the commandment of Jehovah they encamped: as long as the cloud abode upon the tabernacle they remained encamped. Common English Bible At the LORD’s command, the Israelites would march, and at the LORD’s command they would camp. As long as the cloud settled on the dwelling, they would camp. Catholic Public Domain Version Upon the order of the Lord they advanced, and upon his order they fixed the tabernacle. All the days during which the cloud was standing over the tabernacle, they remained in the same place. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version At the commandment of the Lord they marched, and at his commandment they pitched the tabernacle. All the days that the cloud abode over the tabernacle, they remained in the same place. |
And Moses cried to the Lord, saying: What shall I do to this people? Yet a little more and they will stone me.
8 And the sons of Ruben also marched, by their troops and ranks, whose prince was Helisur the son of Sedeur.
1 If the cloud tarried from evening until morning, and immediately at break of day left the tabernacle, they marched forward: and if it departed after a day and a night, they took down their tents.
Make thee two trumpets of beaten silver, wherewith thou mayest call together the multitude when the camp is to be removed.
0 Neither do you murmur: as some of them murmured, and were destroyed by the destroyer.
Dearly beloved, concerning all things I make it my prayer that thou mayest proceed prosperously, and fare well as thy soul doth prosperously.