Miriam and Aaron begin to talk against Moses because of his Cushite
wife. There are many details concerning this period of time that we
just don't know much about. It does seem that they were a bit jealous
of Moses. God strikes Miriam with leprosy. Why wasn't Aaron punished
as Miriam was? Since God sees what's in the heart could it be that
Aaron's heart was not set in jealousy against Moses but Miriam's heart
was?
Great words of affirmation for Moses in today's reading!
Num 12:5-8a
Then
the LORD came down in a pillar of cloud; he stood at the entrance to
the Tent and summoned Aaron and Miriam. When both of them stepped
forward, he said, "Listen to my words: "When a prophet of the LORD is
among you, I reveal myself to him in visions, I speak to him in dreams.
But this is not true of my servant Moses; he is faithful in all my
house. With him I speak face to face, clearly and not in riddles; he sees the form of the LORD.
WOW! The Lord speaks to Moses "
face to face"!
While there were some great words of affirmation for Moses, there is also some that might be considered disturbing ones.
Num 12:3
(Now the man Moses was very meek (NIV says humble)
, more than all the men on the face of the earth.)
While
at first glance, this sounds like a good thing. However, the Hebrew
word for meek is "anav" and it figuratively means "depressed". Shortly
before this, Moses was complaining that the burden of the people was
just too heavy for him. He even said to the Lord,
"If this is how you are going to treat me, put me to death right now..." Sounds like a depressed person. Is this why he needed help from the 70 elders?
There
are several Hebrew words that are translated as humble or meek. One
of those is "kana" which means "to prostrate oneself in submission, to
bow the knee." This is
not the one used in today's reading to describe Moses.
There are a couple of other things to consider concerning the spies sent into the land of Canaan. God said in Num 13:2
Send men so that they may search the land of Canaan, which I give to the sons of Israel.
The
key word here is "search". God told them to search the land. The
word means "to go on a reconnaissance mission." They were to only go
in and look around in the land. God wanted them to see the lush riches
of the land that He was providing for them. (We can see evidence of
this lushness in the size of the grapes they found.) Instead, Moses
told them to go in and
spy out the land
and the
people. God didn't tell them to pay any attention to the people.
They were to stop at the grapes and report this back to the Israelites,
not about the giant people in the land, nor their large fortified
cities. And, about the land where there were no inhabitants? The
spies, with their Egyptian superstitious pagan mindset, reported back
that
"the land we explored devours those living in it."
The land hadn't devoured those living in it...God had already driven
them out! He told them He would send hornets to drive them out.
Amazing how God uses nature (like the hornets) to accomplish His
purposes!
The people were to go only into the part of
the land where the people had already been driven out by the hornets,
and then wait until God gave them instructions to advance further.
Then He would use the hornets to drive out even more people. Notice
that the people living in the land were not to be destroyed. They
were just to turn and run from the hornets. But the Israelites having
come out of Egypt, a land of godlessness and superstition, perceived
that the land had devoured the people and they were afraid of the
empty land. If only they had trusted and obeyed, God would have
created a regular "Garden of Eden" for them, as illustrated by the
grapes.
The leaders who were sent in to explore the
land certainly displayed their lack of trust in God to keep His
promises…all of them except for Joshua and Caleb. They were doing what
God wanted them to do, focus on the land that He had promised to give
them. Oh, that we could all live our lives trusting the Lord to keep
His promises!
Ps 145:13
Your kingdom is an
everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures through all generations.
The LORD is faithful to all his promises and loving toward all he has
made.
A land flowing with milk and honey is a
land of crops and animals. The land is divided up into the milk land
where animals are raised (goats, sheep) and the honey land is where
the crops are raised (dates, figs, etc.) The Nephilim were giants. Men
of unnatural size or ability.
When the people saw
that the leaders of the 10 tribes were struck down and died (did they
contract a "bug" of some kind), they sure were quick to obey God
then…but alas it was too late. God had been willing to take care of
their enemies for them, but once they displayed lack of trust, God was
not with them. And isn't it amazing that God promised to do that for
them way back in Exodus 23, right after He SPOKE the Ten Commandments
to them.
Exod 23:27-28
"
I will send my terror
ahead of you and throw into confusion every nation you encounter. I
will make all your enemies turn their backs and run. I will send the
hornet ahead of you to drive the Hivites, Canaanites and Hittites out
of your way.
Did they forget??? Or did they just not trust God???