Numbers 10:34-36

34
The scribes sensed that there was a dislocation with vv. 34–36, and so they used the inverted letters nun (נ) as brackets to indicate this.
And the cloud of the Lord was over them by day, when they traveled
The adverbial clause of time is composed of the infinitive construct with a temporal preposition and a suffixed subjective genitive.
from the camp.
35And when the ark traveled, Moses would say, “Rise up, O Lord! May your enemies be scattered, and may those who hate you flee before you!” 36And when it came to rest he would say, “Return, O Lord, to the many thousands of Israel!”
These two formulaic prayers were offered by Moses at the beginning and at the end of the journeys. They prayed for the Lord to fight ahead of the nation when it was on the move, and to protect them when they camped. The theme of the first is found in Ps 68:1. The prayers reflect the true mentality of holy war, that it was the Lord who fought for Israel and defended her. The prayers have been included in the prayer book for synagogue services.


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