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Numbers 12:7
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My servant Moshe is not so; he is faithful in all my house:
My servant Moses is not so, who is faithful in all mine house.
Not so with my servant Moses; in all my house he is faithful.
But this is not true with my servant Moses. I trust him to lead all my people.
My servant Moses is not like this; he is faithful in all my house.
"But it is not so with My servant Moses; He is entrusted and faithful in all My house.
"It is not this way for My servant Moses; He is faithful in all My household;
My seruant Moses is not so, who is faithfull in all mine house.
Not so, with My servant Moses,He is faithful in all My household;
But my servant Moses is the leader of my people.
But it isn't that way with my servant Moshe. He is the only one who is faithful in my entire household.
Not so my servant Moses: he is faithful in all my house.
But Moses is not like that. He is my faithful servant—I trust him with everyone in my house.
Not so with my servant Moses. He is faithful in all my house.
Not so with my servant Moses, who is faithful in all my house.
It is different when I speak with my servant Moses; I have put him in charge of all my people Israel.
Not so with my servant Moses;he is faithful in all my household.
It is not so with My servant Moses! He is faithful in all My house.
But not so wt my seruaunt Moses, which is faithfull in all my house.
My servant Moses is not so; he is faithful in all my house:
My servant Moses is not so; he is true to me in all my house:
My servant Moses is not so; he is trusted in all My house;
My seruant Moses is not so, who is faithfull in all mine house.
My servant Moses is not so; he is faithful in all my house.
My servant Moses is not so; he is faithful in all mine house:
not so with My servant Moses; he is faithful in all My house.
And he seide, And my seruaunt Moises is not siche, which is moost feithful in al myn hows;
not so My servant Moses; in all My house he [is] stedfast;
My slave Moses is not so; he is faithful in all my house:
My servant Moses [is] not so, who [is] faithful in all my house.
My servant Moses is not so; he is faithful in all my house:
Not so with My servant Moses; He is faithful in all My house.
But not with my servant Moses. Of all my house, he is the one I trust.
Not so, with My servant Moses. He is faithful in all My house.
Not so with my servant Moses; he is entrusted with all my house.
Not so, my servant Moses, - In all my house, trusty, is he:
But it is not so with my servant Moses who is most faithful in all my house:
Not so with my servant Moses; he is entrusted with all my house.
"Not so, with My servant Moses, He is faithful in all My household;
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
My servant: Deuteronomy 18:18, Psalms 105:26, Matthew 11:9, Matthew 11:11, Acts 3:22, Acts 3:23, Acts 7:31
faithful: 1 Corinthians 4:2, 1 Timothy 3:15, Hebrews 3:2-6, 1 Peter 2:4, 1 Peter 2:5
Reciprocal: Joshua 14:6 - the man 1 Kings 3:6 - thy servant 2 Kings 18:12 - Moses Nehemiah 7:2 - a faithful man Job 1:8 - my servant Psalms 103:7 - He made 1 Corinthians 4:17 - faithful Ephesians 1:1 - which Colossians 1:7 - a 2 Timothy 2:2 - faithful Hebrews 3:5 - faithful
Cross-References
And Noah builded an aulter vnto ye Lorde, and tooke of euery cleane beast, and of euery cleane foule, & offred burnt offering on the aulter
And remouyng thence vnto a mountayne that was eastwarde from Bethel, he pitched his tent, hauyng Bethel on the west syde, & Hai on the east: and there he buyldyng an aulter vnto the Lorde, dyd call vpon the name of the Lorde.
And Abram toke his iourney, goyng and iourneying towarde the south.
Therfore shall it come to passe, that when the Egyptians see thee, they shall say, she is his wyfe, and they wyll kyll me, but they wyll saue thee aliue:
Euen vnto the place of the aulter whiche he had made there at the first, and there Abram called on the name of the Lorde.
For all the lande whiche thou seest, wyll I geue vnto thee, and to thy seede for euer.
Then Abram taking downe his tent, came and dwelled in the playne of Mamre, which is in Hebron, & buylded there an aulter vnto the Lorde.
In that same day the Lorde made a couenaunt with Abram, saying: vnto thy seede haue I geuen this lande, fro the ryuer of Egypt, euen vnto the great ryuer, the ryuer of Euphrates.
When Abram was ninetie yere olde and nine, the Lorde appeared to hym, and sayde vnto hym: I am the almightie God, walke before me, and be thou perfect.
And Abram fell on his face, & God talked with hym, saying:
Gill's Notes on the Bible
My servant Moses [is] not so,.... Or such a prophet; he is not so used; it was not in such a manner the Lord spake to him; not in visions and dreams, as he had to Abraham and Jacob, and did to others in later times:
who [is] faithful in all mine house; in the house of Israel, or among that people which were the Lord's family, where Moses was a servant and steward, and did all things according to the will of the Lord, the master of the family; he faithfully delivered to them all the laws, statutes, and ordinances, which he appointed to be observed by them: unless this is to be understood of the tabernacle, which was the house of God, in which he dwelt, and which was made, and all things in it, exactly according to the pattern given by the Lord to Moses: see Hebrews 3:2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Miriam, as a prophetess (compare Exodus 15:20-21) no less than as the sister of Moses and Aaron, took the first rank among the women of Israel; and Aaron may be regarded as the ecclesiastical head of the whole nation. But instead of being grateful for these high dignities they challenged the special vocation of Moses and the exclusive authority which God had assigned to him. Miriam was the instigator, from the fact that her name stands conspicuously first Numbers 12:1, and that the punishment Numbers 12:10 fell on her alone. She probably considered herself as supplanted, and that too by a foreigner. Aaron was misled this time by the urgency of his sister, as once before Exodus 32:0 by that of the people.
Numbers 12:1
The Ethiopian woman whom he had married - (Hebrew, “Cushite,” compare Genesis 2:13; Genesis 10:6) It is likely that Zipporah Exodus 2:21 was dead, and that Miriam in consequence expected to have greater influence than ever with Moses. Her disappointment at his second marriage would consequently be very great.
The marriage of Moses with a woman descended from Ham was not prohibited, so long as she was not of the stock of Canaan (compare Exodus 34:11-16); but it would at any time have been offensive to that intense nationality which characterized the Jews. The Christian fathers note in the successive marriage of Moses with a Midianite and an Ethiopian a foreshadowing of the future extension to the Gentiles of God’s covenant and its promises (compare Psalms 45:9 ff; Song of Solomon 1:4 ff); and in the complaining of Miriam and Aaron a type of the discontent of the Jews because of such extension: compare Luke 15:29-30.
Numbers 12:2
Hath the Lord ... - i. e. Is it merely, after all, by Moses that the Lord hath spoken?
Numbers 12:3
The man Moses was very meek - In this and in other passages in which Moses no less unequivocally records his own faults (compare Numbers 20:12 ff; Exodus 4:24 ff; Deuteronomy 1:37), there is the simplicity of one who bare witness of himself, but not to himself (compare Matthew 11:28-29). The words are inserted to explain how it was that Moses took no steps to vindicate himself, and why consequently the Lord so promptly intervened.
Numbers 12:8
Mouth to mouth - i. e. without the intervention of any third person or thing: compare the marginal references.
Even apparently - Moses received the word of God direct from Him and plainly, not through the medium of dream, vision, parable, dark saying, or such like; compare the marginal references.
The similitude of the Lord shall he behold - But, “No man hath seen God at any time,” says John (John 1:18 : compare 1 Timothy 6:16, and especially Exodus 33:20 ff). It was not therefore the Beatific Vision, the unveiled essence of the Deity, which Moses saw on the one hand. Nor was it, on the other hand, a mere emblematic representation (as in Ezekiel 1:26 ff, Daniel 7:9), or an Angel sent as a messenger. It was the Deity Himself manifesting Himself so as to be cognizable to mortal eye. The special footing on which Moses stood as regards God is here laid down in detail, because it at once demonstrates that the supremacy of Moses rested on the distinct appointment of God, and also that Miriam in contravening that supremacy had incurred the penalty proper to sins against the theocracy.
Numbers 12:12
As one dead - leprosy was nothing short of a living death, a poisoning of the springs, a corrupting of all the humors, of life; a dissolution little by little of the whole body, so that one limb after another actually decayed and fell away. Compare the notes at Leviticus 13:0.
Numbers 12:13
Heal her now, O God, I beseech thee - Others render these words: “Oh not so; heal her now, I beseech Thee.”
Numbers 12:14
If her father ... - i. e. If her earthly parent had treated her with contumely (compare Deuteronomy 25:9) she would feel for a time humiliated, how much more when God has visited her thus?
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Numbers 12:7. Moses - is faithful — נאמן neeman, a prefect or superintendent. So Samuel is termed, 1 Samuel 2:35; 1 Samuel 3:20; David is so called, 1 Samuel 18:27, Neeman, and son-in-law of the king. Job 12:20, speaks of the Neemanim as a name of dignity. It seems also to have been a title of respect given to ambassadors, Proverbs 13:17; Proverbs 25:13. Calmet well observes that the word fidelity is often used for an employ, office, or dignity, and refers to 1 Chronicles 9:22, 1 Chronicles 9:26, 1 Chronicles 9:31; 2 Chronicles 31:12, 2 Chronicles 31:15; 2 Chronicles 34:12, &c. Moses was a faithful, well-tried servant in the house of God, and therefore he uses him as a familiar, and puts confidence in him.