Numeri 16:15

15 Da ergrimmte Mose sehr und sprach zu dem HERRN: Wende dich nicht zu ihrem Speisopfer! Ich habe nicht einen Esel von ihnen genommen und habe ihrer keinem nie ein Leid getan.

Numeri 16:15 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 16:15

And Moses was very wroth
Or "it heated Moses exceedingly" F16; made him very angry, caused him to burn with wrath against them; even the speech they made, the words they uttered, not so much on account of their ill usage of him, as for the dishonour cast upon the Lord:

and said unto the Lord, respect not thou their offering;
their "Minchah", the word is commonly used for the meat or bread offering. Aben Ezra observes, that Dathan and Abiram were great men, and had offered such kind of offerings before this fact; and therefore Moses desires that the Lord would have no respect to any they had offered, but have respect to him, who had never injured any of them. Jarchi gives it as the sense of some, that whereas these men had a part in the daily sacrifices of the congregation (with which a meat offering always went), the request is, that it might not be received with acceptance by the Lord; but he himself thinks it is to be understood of the offering of incense they were to offer on the morrow; and Moses desires that God would show his disapprobation of it, and which is the common interpretation. The Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem render it, "their gift":

I have not taken one ass from them;
either by force, or as a bribe, or by way of gratuity for any service done them; the sense is, that he had not taken from them the least thing in the world, anything of the meanest worth and value, on any consideration. Aben Ezra interprets the word "take", of taking and laying any burden upon an ass of theirs; so far was he from laying any burdens on them, and using them in a cruel and tyrannical manner, as they suggested, that he never laid the least burden on any ass of theirs, and much less on them:

neither have I hurt any of them;
never did any injury to the person or property of anyone of them, but, on the contrary, had done them many good offices.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 (dam hvml rxyw) "et excanduit Mosi valde", Drusius.

Numeri 16:15 In-Context

13 Ist's zu wenig, daß du uns aus dem Lande geführt hast, darin Milch und Honig fließt, daß du uns tötest in der Wüste? Du mußt auch noch über uns herrschen?
14 Wie fein hast du uns gebracht in ein Land, darin Milch und Honig fließt, und hast uns Äcker und Weinberge zum Erbteil gegeben! Willst du den Leuten auch die Augen ausreißen? Wir kommen nicht hinauf.
15 Da ergrimmte Mose sehr und sprach zu dem HERRN: Wende dich nicht zu ihrem Speisopfer! Ich habe nicht einen Esel von ihnen genommen und habe ihrer keinem nie ein Leid getan.
16 Und er sprach zu Korah: Du und deine Rotte sollt morgen vor dem HERRN sein; du, sie auch und Aaron.
17 Und ein jeglicher nehme seine Pfanne und lege Räuchwerk darauf, und tretet herzu vor den HERRN, ein jeglicher mit seiner Pfanne, das sind zweihundertundfünfzig Pfannen; auch Du Aaron, ein jeglicher mit seiner Pfanne.
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