Numeri 12:16

16 Poi il popolo partì da Hatseroth, e si accampò nel deserto di Paran.

Numeri 12:16 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 12:16

And afterwards the people removed from Hazeroth
After seven days, where they had been so long at least; the cloud being returned to the tabernacle, and having been taken up, which was the signal for motion, the camps of Israel, in their order, removed and marched forward:

and pitched in the wilderness of Paran;
at a place in it called Rithmah, ( Numbers 33:18 ) ; which, according to Bunting F13, was eight miles from Hazeroth, near to which was another place called Kadesh, or else this was another name of Rithmah, see ( Numbers 13:3 Numbers 13:26 ) ; and now the Israelites were very near the land of promise, and from hence they sent spies to make their observations on it, and bring a report of it; and had it not been for their ill conduct in that affair, in all probability would have been quickly in it, but on that account were kept out thirty eight years longer: it was on the twenty eighth or twenty ninth of the month Sivan the Israelites came to this place, according to the Jewish writers F14, which month answers part of our May and part of June.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Travels p. 82.
F14 Seder Olam Rabba, c. 8. p. 24. & Meyer. Annotat. in ib. p. 338.

Numeri 12:16 In-Context

14 E l’Eterno rispose a Mosè: "Se suo padre le avesse sputato in viso, non ne porterebbe ella la vergogna per sette giorni? Stia dunque rinchiusa fuori del campo sette giorni; poi, vi sarà di nuovo ammessa".
15 Maria dunque fu rinchiusa fuori del campo sette giorni; e il popolo non si mise in cammino finché Maria non fu riammessa al campo.
16 Poi il popolo partì da Hatseroth, e si accampò nel deserto di Paran.
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