Números 11:28

28 Entonces Josué, hijo de Nun, que era ayudante de Moisés desde su juventud, protestó:
—Moisés, mi señor, ¡detenlos!

Números 11:28 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 11:28

And Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of Moses
That waited upon him, and ministered to him, and executed his orders, especially in civil things, and was to be his successor:

[one] of his young men;
not that Joshua was a young man in age, for he must be now between fifty and sixty years of age, (See Gill on Exodus 33:11); nor does the word necessarily suppose that those men were young among whom Joshua was; but choice excellent persons, the principal servants of Moses, at the head of whom Joshua was being his prime minister: the Targum of Onkelos and the Syriac version render it, "from his youth", joining it with the word servant, as if he was the servant of Moses from his youth, or ever since he was a young man; but Moses had not been out of Midian but about two years, where he had kept his father's sheep; however, he

answered and said, my lord Moses, forbid them;
prophesying, restrain them from it, suffer them not to go on in it; he would have him exert his authority as the chief magistrate, which he thought was affected by their prophesying without his knowledge and consent; and because a word from the root here used signifies a prison, some here interpret it,

``put them in prison,''

which is a sense Jarchi mentions; but it can hardly be thought that Joshua meant that such rigorous measures should be taken, only that they should be rebuked for what they had done, and be charged for the future to be silent.

Números 11:28 In-Context

26 Sin embargo, dos hombres, Eldad y Medad, se habían quedado en el campamento. Ellos estaban incluidos en la lista de los ancianos, pero no se presentaron en el tabernáculo. Aun así, el Espíritu también se posó sobre ellos y profetizaron allí en el campamento.
27 Un joven corrió y le informó a Moisés: «¡Eldad y Medad están profetizando en el campamento!».
28 Entonces Josué, hijo de Nun, que era ayudante de Moisés desde su juventud, protestó:
—Moisés, mi señor, ¡detenlos!
29 Pero Moisés respondió:
—¿Estás celoso por mí? Ya quisiera que todos los del pueblo del Señor
fueran profetas y que el Señor
pusiera su Espíritu sobre todos.
30 Entonces Moisés regresó al campamento con los ancianos de Israel.
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