the Week of Proper 15 / Ordinary 20
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在 帐 棚 内 发 怨 言 说 : 耶 和 华 因 为 恨 我 们 , 所 以 将 我 们 从 埃 及 地 领 出 来 , 要 交 在 亚 摩 利 人 手 中 , 除 灭 我 们 。
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
The Lord hated us: Deuteronomy 9:28, Exodus 16:3, Exodus 16:8, Numbers 14:3, Numbers 21:5, Matthew 25:24, Luke 19:21
Reciprocal: Numbers 14:2 - murmured Psalms 106:25 - murmured Mark 14:5 - And they
Cross-References
In the beginning God created the sky and the earth.
The earth was empty and had no form. Darkness covered the ocean, and God's Spirit was moving over the water.
So God made the air and placed some of the water above the air and some below it.
Then God said, "Let the water under the sky be gathered together so the dry land will appear." And it happened.
So God created the large sea animals and every living thing that moves in the sea. The sea is filled with these living things, with each one producing more of its own kind. He also made every bird that flies, and each bird produced more of its own kind. God saw that this was good.
So God made the wild animals, the tame animals, and all the small crawling animals to produce more of their own kind. God saw that this was good.
Then the Lord God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper who is right for him."
I praise you because you made me in an amazing and wonderful way. What you have done is wonderful. I know this very well.
Bring to me all the people who are mine, whom I made for my glory, whom I formed and made."
God made husbands and wives to become one body and one spirit for his purpose—so they would have children who are true to God. So be careful, and do not break your promise to the wife you married when you were young.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And ye murmured in your tents,.... Not in a private manner; for though the murmurs began there, they having wept all night after the report of the spies; yet it became general and public, and they gathered together in a body, and openly expressed their murmurs against Moses and Aaron, Numbers 14:1,
and said, because the Lord hated us, he hath brought us forth out of the land of Egypt; a strange expression indeed! when it was such a plain amazing instance of his love to them, as could not but be seen by them; being done in such a remarkable and extraordinary manner, by inflicting judgments on their enemies in a miraculous way, giving them favour in their eyes, to lend them their clothes and jewels, and bringing them out with such an high hand, openly and publicly in the sight of them, where they had been in the most wretched slavery for many years; yet this is interpreted an hatred of them, and as done with an ill design upon them, as follows:
to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites, to destroy us; which now, under the power of their fears and unbelief, they thought would be quickly their case; see Deuteronomy 4:37.