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Numbers 14:2

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

And all the children of Israel will murmur against Moses, and against Aaron; and all the assembly will say to them, Would we died in the land of Egypt! or in this desert would that we died!

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And he went into the desert the way of a day, and he will come and sit under one broom-tree: and he will ask for his soul to die: and he will say, Much now, O Jehovah, Take my soul, for I am not good above my fathers.

Wherefore shall I not die from the womb? and I came forth from the belly, and I shall expire.

And they will despise in the land of desire; they trusted not to his word:

And they will murmur in their tents; they heard not to the voice of Jehovah.

And he will remember his covenant to them, and he will console according to the multitude of his mercy.

And they will say to Moses, Because no tombs are in Egypt, didst thou take us to die in the desert? what this thou didst to us to bring us forth out of Egypt?

And the people will murmur against Moses, saying, What shall we drink?

And the people will thirst there for water; and the people will murmur against Moses, and will say, For what this did ye bring us up out of Egypt to kill us and our sons and our cattle with thirst?

And now, O Jehovah, take now my soul from me, for it is good for me to die rather than for me to live.

And it will be as the sun rose, and God will appoint a sultry east wind; and the sun struck upon the head of Jonah, and he will faint, and he will ask his soul to die, and say, It is good for me to die rather than live.

And the people shall be as complainers, and it was evil in the ears of Jehovah; and Jehovah will hear, and his anger will kindle, and the fire of Jehovah will burn among them and will consume in the extremity of the camp.

And if so thou doest to me, killing, kill me now, if I found grace in thine eyes; and I shall not look upon my evil

We remembered the fish which we ate in Egypt gratuitously; the cucumbers and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlics.

And all the assembly will lift up and give their voice; and the people will weep in that night

For all the men having seen my glory and my signs which I did in Egypt and in the desert, and they will try me this ten times, they heard not to my voice.

Is this small that thou broughtest us up from a land flowing with milk and honey to kill us in the desert, that thou ruling also wilt rule over us?

And all the assembly of the sons of Israel will murmur on the morrow against Moses, and against Aaron, saying, Ye killed the people of Jehovah.

And Moses will speak to the sons of Israel, and all their chiefs will give to him a rod for one chief, a rod for one chief, according to the house of their fathers, twelve rods: and Aaron's rod in the midst of their rods.

And there was not water for the assembly: and they will gather together against Moses and against Aaron.

And they will contend with Moses, and will speak, saying, Would that we died in the dying of our brethren before Jehovah!

And for what brought ye the gathering of Jehovah into this desert to die there, we and our cattle

And the people will speak against God, and against Moses, For what brought ye us up from Egypt to die in the desert? for no bread, and no water; and our soul loathed upon this light bread.

Neither do ye murmur, as also some of them murmured, and were destroyed by the destroyer.

And ye will murmur in your tents, and say, In Jehovah's hating us he brought us out of the land of Egypt to give us into the hand of the Amorite to destroy us.

And in Jehovah's sending you from Kadesh-Barnea, saying; Go ye up and possess the land which I gave to you: and ye will rebel against the mouth of Jehovah your God, and ye trusted not to him, and ye heard not to his voice.

For some, having heard, did exasperate: but not all they having come out of Egypt by Moses.

These are murmurers, discontented, going according to their eager desires; and their mouth speaks exceeding bulky things, admiring faces on account of advantage.




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