Nombres 11:10

10 Moïse entendit donc le peuple qui pleurait dans ses familles, chacun à l'entrée de sa tente; et la colère de l'Éternel s'embrasa fortement, et Moïse en fut affligé.

Nombres 11:10 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 11:10

Then Moses heard the people weep throughout their families,
&c.] So general was their lusting after flesh, and their discontent for want of it; and so great their distress and uneasiness about it, that they wept and cried for it, and so loud and clamorous, that Moses heard the noise and outcry they made:

every man in the door of his tent:
openly and publicly, were not ashamed of their evil and unbecoming behaviour, and in order to excite and encourage the like temper and disposition in others; though it may have respect, as some have observed, to the door of the tent of Moses, about which they gathered and mutinied; and which better accounts for his hearing the general cry they made; and so in an ancient writing of the Jews it is said F12, they were waiting for Moses until he came out at the door of the school; and they were sitting and murmuring:

and the anger of the Lord was kindled greatly;
because of their ingratitude to him, their contempt of the manna he had provided for them, and their hankering after their poor fare in Egypt, and for which they had endured so much hardship and ill usage, and for the noise and clamour they now made:

Moses also was displeased;
with the people on the same account, and with the Lord also for laying and continuing so great a burden upon him, as the care of this people, which appears by what follows.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Siphri apud Yalkut in loc.

Nombres 11:10 In-Context

8 Le peuple se dispersait et la ramassait; puis il la broyait avec les meules, ou la pilait dans un mortier, et la faisait cuire dans un chaudron, et en faisait des gâteaux; et le goût en était semblable à celui d'un gâteau à l'huile.
9 Et quand la rosée tombait la nuit sur le camp, la manne descendait dessus.
10 Moïse entendit donc le peuple qui pleurait dans ses familles, chacun à l'entrée de sa tente; et la colère de l'Éternel s'embrasa fortement, et Moïse en fut affligé.
11 Et Moïse dit à l'Éternel: Pourquoi as-tu affligé ton serviteur; et pourquoi n'ai-je pas trouvé grâce devant tes y eux, que tu aies mis sur moi la charge de tout ce peuple?
12 Est-ce moi qui ai conçu tout ce peuple, ou l'ai-je engendré, que tu me dises: Porte-le dans ton sein, comme le nourricier porte l'enfant qui tète, jusqu'au pays que tu as promis par serment à ses pères?
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.