Numeri 16:13

13 Ist es zu wenig, daß du uns aus einem Lande, das von Milch und Honig fließt, heraufgeführt hast, um uns in der Wüste sterben zu lassen, daß du dich auch gar zum Herrscher über uns aufwirfst?

Numeri 16:13 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 16:13

[Is it] a small thing that thou hast brought us up out of a
land that floweth with milk and honey?
&c.] Meaning Egypt, as the Targum of Jonathan expresses it; which, though a plentiful country, never had, nor deserved to have this epithet given it, which is peculiar to the land of Canaan, and is here given, in opposition to the description of that land, which the Lord himself had so described; and argues great impudence and want of reverence of the divine Being, as well as great ingratitude to Moses, the instrument of their being brought out of Egypt, where they laboured under bondage and servitude intolerable; and yet here represent it as an injury done to them, and as if the intent and design of it was purely to destroy them: for they add,

to kill us in the wilderness;
with want of food, of which they had plenty in Egypt, they suggest; referring, it may be, to what the Lord by Moses had said to them, that their carcasses should fall in the wilderness; but that would not be for want of provisions, but because of their sins. It was bad enough, they intimate, to be brought out of such a plentiful country, into a barren wilderness; but what was still worse, the despotic and tyrannical government of Moses, as they represent it, they were brought under:

except thou make thyself altogether a prince over us?
ruling in an arbitrary way, making laws, and setting up offices and officers at pleasure, so that it is more eligible to be in bondage in Egypt than under thy government. Aben Ezra takes their meaning to be, as if the end of bringing them out of Egypt was to assume and exercise such rule and authority over them. His words are,

``hast thou brought us up out of Egypt, that thou mayest exercise dominion over us as a prince, yea, many dominions, thou and thy brother?''

and who also observes, that Egypt lay to the south of the land of Israel, so that one that came from Egypt to the land of Canaan may be truly said to come up, that part of Canaan lying higher than Egypt.

Numeri 16:13 In-Context

11 Darum rottet ihr euch zusammen, du und deine ganze Rotte, wider Jehova; denn Aaron, was ist er, daß ihr wider ihn murret?
12 Und Mose sandte hin, um Dathan und Abiram, die Söhne Eliabs, zu rufen. Aber sie sprachen: Wir kommen nicht hinauf!
13 Ist es zu wenig, daß du uns aus einem Lande, das von Milch und Honig fließt, heraufgeführt hast, um uns in der Wüste sterben zu lassen, daß du dich auch gar zum Herrscher über uns aufwirfst?
14 Du hast uns keineswegs in ein Land gebracht, das von Milch und Honig fließt, noch uns Äcker und Weinberge als Erbteil gegeben! Willst du diesen Leuten die Augen ausstechen? Wir kommen nicht hinauf!
15 Da ergrimmte Mose sehr und sprach zu Jehova: Wende dich nicht zu ihrer Opfergabe! Nicht einen Esel habe ich von ihnen genommen, und keinem einzigen unter ihnen ein Leid getan.
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