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Chapter 14
And
all
the
congregation
lifted
up
their
voice,
and
cried;
and
the
people
wept
that
night.
2
And
all
the
children
of
Israel
murmured
against
Moses
and
against
Aaron:
and
the
whole
congregation
said
unto
them,
Would
God
that
we
had
died
in
the
land
of
Egypt!
or
would
God
we
had
died
in
this
wilderness!
3
And
wherefore
hath
the
Lord
brought
us
unto
this
land,
to
fall
by
the
sword,
that
our
wives
and
our
children
should
be
a
prey?
were
it
not
better
for
us
to
return
into
Egypt?
4
And
they
said
one
to
another,
Let
us
make
a
captain,
and
let
us
return
into
Egypt.
5
Then
Moses
and
Aaron
fell
on
their
faces
before
all
the
assembly
of
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel.
6
And
Joshua
the
son
of
Nun,
and
Caleb
the
son
of
Jephunneh,
which
were
of
them
that
searched
the
land,
rent
their
clothes:
7
And
they
spake
unto
all
the
company
of
the
children
of
Israel,
saying,
The
land,
which
we
passed
through
to
search
it,
is
an
exceeding
good
land.
8
If
the
Lord
delight
in
us,
then
he
will
bring
us
into
this
land,
and
give
it
us;
a
land
which
floweth
with
milk
and
honey.
9
Only
rebel
not
ye
against
the
Lord,
neither
fear
ye
the
people
of
the
land;
for
they
are
bread
for
us:
their
defence
is
departed
from
them,
and
the
Lord
is
with
us:
fear
them
not.
10
But
all
the
congregation
bade
stone
them
with
stones.
And
the
glory
of
the
Lord
appeared
in
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation
before
all
the
children
of
Israel.
11
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses,
How
long
will
this
people
provoke
me?
and
how
long
will
it
be
ere
they
believe
me,
for
all
the
signs
which
I
have
shewed
among
them?
12
I
will
smite
them
with
the
pestilence,
and
disinherit
them,
and
will
make
of
thee
a
greater
nation
and
mightier
than
they.
13
And
Moses
said
unto
the
Lord,
Then
the
Egyptians
shall
hear
it,
(for
thou
broughtest
up
this
people
in
thy
might
from
among
them;)
14
And
they
will
tell
it
to
the
inhabitants
of
this
land:
for
they
have
heard
that
thou
Lord
art
among
this
people,
that
thou
Lord
art
seen
face
to
face,
and
that
thy
cloud
standeth
over
them,
and
that
thou
goest
before
them,
by
day
time
in
a
pillar
of
a
cloud,
and
in
a
pillar
of
fire
by
night.
15
Now
if
thou
shalt
kill
all
this
people
as
one
man,
then
the
nations
which
have
heard
the
fame
of
thee
will
speak,
saying,
16
Because
the
Lord
was
not
able
to
bring
this
people
into
the
land
which
he
sware
unto
them,
therefore
he
hath
slain
them
in
the
wilderness.
17
And
now,
I
beseech
thee,
let
the
power
of
my
Lord
be
great,
according
as
thou
hast
spoken,
saying,
18
The
Lord
is
longsuffering,
and
of
great
mercy,
forgiving
iniquity
and
transgression,
and
by
no
means
clearing
the
guilty,
visiting
the
iniquity
of
the
fathers
upon
the
children
unto
the
third
and
fourth
generation.
19
Pardon,
I
beseech
thee,
the
iniquity
of
this
people
according
unto
the
greatness
of
thy
mercy,
and
as
thou
hast
forgiven
this
people,
from
Egypt
even
until
now.
20
And
the
Lord
said,
I
have
pardoned
according
to
thy
word:
21
But
as
truly
as
I
live,
all
the
earth
shall
be
filled
with
the
glory
of
the
Lord.
22
Because
all
those
men
which
have
seen
my
glory,
and
my
miracles,
which
I
did
in
Egypt
and
in
the
wilderness,
and
have
tempted
me
now
these
ten
times,
and
have
not
hearkened
to
my
voice;
23
Surely
they
shall
not
see
the
land
which
I
sware
unto
their
fathers,
neither
shall
any
of
them
that
provoked
me
see
it:
24
But
my
servant
Caleb,
because
he
had
another
spirit
with
him,
and
hath
followed
me
fully,
him
will
I
bring
into
the
land
whereinto
he
went;
and
his
seed
shall
possess
it.
25
(Now
the
Amalekites
and
the
Canaanites
dwelt
in
the
valley.)
To
morrow
turn
you,
and
get
you
into
the
wilderness
by
the
way
of
the
Red
sea.
26
And
the
Lord
spake
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
saying,
27
How
long
shall
I
bear
with
this
evil
congregation,
which
murmur
against
me?
I
have
heard
the
murmurings
of
the
children
of
Israel,
which
they
murmur
against
me.
28
Say
unto
them,
As
truly
as
I
live,
saith
the
Lord,
as
ye
have
spoken
in
mine
ears,
so
will
I
do
to
you:
29
Your
carcases
shall
fall
in
this
wilderness;
and
all
that
were
numbered
of
you,
according
to
your
whole
number,
from
twenty
years
old
and
upward,
which
have
murmured
against
me,
30
Doubtless
ye
shall
not
come
into
the
land,
concerning
which
I
sware
to
make
you
dwell
therein,
save
Caleb
the
son
of
Jephunneh,
and
Joshua
the
son
of
Nun.
31
But
your
little
ones,
which
ye
said
should
be
a
prey,
them
will
I
bring
in,
and
they
shall
know
the
land
which
ye
have
despised.
32
But
as
for
you,
your
carcases,
they
shall
fall
in
this
wilderness.
33
And
your
children
shall
wander
in
the
wilderness
forty
years,
and
bear
your
whoredoms,
until
your
carcases
be
wasted
in
the
wilderness.
34
After
the
number
of
the
days
in
which
ye
searched
the
land,
even
forty
days,
each
day
for
a
year,
shall
ye
bear
your
iniquities,
even
forty
years,
and
ye
shall
know
my
breach
of
promise.
35
I
the
Lord
have
said,
I
will
surely
do
it
unto
all
this
evil
congregation,
that
are
gathered
together
against
me:
in
this
wilderness
they
shall
be
consumed,
and
there
they
shall
die.
36
And
the
men,
which
Moses
sent
to
search
the
land,
who
returned,
and
made
all
the
congregation
to
murmur
against
him,
by
bringing
up
a
slander
upon
the
land,
37
Even
those
men
that
did
bring
up
the
evil
report
upon
the
land,
died
by
the
plague
before
the
Lord.
38
But
Joshua
the
son
of
Nun,
and
Caleb
the
son
of
Jephunneh,
which
were
of
the
men
that
went
to
search
the
land,
lived
still.
39
And
Moses
told
these
sayings
unto
all
the
children
of
Israel:
and
the
people
mourned
greatly.
40
And
they
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
gat
them
up
into
the
top
of
the
mountain,
saying,
Lo,
we
be
here,
and
will
go
up
unto
the
place
which
the
Lord
hath
promised:
for
we
have
sinned.
41
And
Moses
said,
Wherefore
now
do
ye
transgress
the
commandment
of
the
Lord?
but
it
shall
not
prosper.
42
Go
not
up,
for
the
Lord
is
not
among
you;
that
ye
be
not
smitten
before
your
enemies.
43
For
the
Amalekites
and
the
Canaanites
are
there
before
you,
and
ye
shall
fall
by
the
sword:
because
ye
are
turned
away
from
the
Lord,
therefore
the
Lord
will
not
be
with
you.
44
But
they
presumed
to
go
up
unto
the
hill
top:
nevertheless
the
ark
of
the
covenant
of
the
Lord,
and
Moses,
departed
not
out
of
the
camp.
45
Then
the
Amalekites
came
down,
and
the
Canaanites
which
dwelt
in
that
hill,
and
smote
them,
and
discomfited
them,
even
unto
Hormah.
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