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Numbers 20:6

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Moses and Aaron went to the entrance to the sacred tent, where they bowed down. The LORD appeared to them in all his glory

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David saw the LORD's angel in the air, holding a sword over Jerusalem. He and the leaders of Israel, who were all wearing sackcloth, bowed with their faces to the ground,

Aaron was speaking to them, when everyone looked out towards the desert and saw the bright glory of the LORD in a cloud.

Then Moses prayed to the LORD, “What am I going to do with these people? They are about to stone me to death!”

There the LORD appeared in a cloud and told Aaron and Miriam to come closer.

The crowd threatened to stone Moses and Aaron to death. But just then, the LORD appeared in a cloud at the sacred tent.

Moses and Aaron bowed down to pray in front of the crowd.

Meanwhile, Korah had convinced the rest of the Israelites to rebel against their two leaders. When that happened, the LORD appeared in all his glory

But the two men bowed down and prayed, “Our God, you gave these people life. Why would you punish everyone here when only one man has sinned?”

When Moses heard this, he knelt down to pray.

As the people crowded around them, Moses and Aaron turned towards the sacred tent, and the LORD appeared in his glory in the cloud covering the tent.

“Stand back! I am going to wipe out these Israelites once and for all.” They immediately bowed down and prayed.

and said, “Moses, get your walking stick. Then you and Aaron call the people together and command that rock to give you water. That's how you will provide water for the people of Israel and their livestock.”

Jesus walked on a little way. Then he knelt with his face to the ground and prayed, “My Father, if it is possible, don't make me suffer by making me drink from this cup. But do what you want, and not what I want.”

Joshua and the leaders of Israel tore their clothes and put dust on their heads to show their sorrow. They lay face down on the ground in front of the sacred chest until sunset.




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