a11:1-35
b11:1
cDeut 9:22
dPs 78
eNum 11:20
fLev 10:2
g11:2-3
hExod 15:25
i32:11-14
jNum 11:34-35
kDeut 9:22

‏ Numbers 11:1-3

Summary for Num 11:1-35: 11:1-35  a This is one of many occasions in the wilderness when Israel was disobedient to the Lord. 11:1  b Soon the people began to complain. ... Then the Lord’s anger blazed: The link between Israel’s complaints and God’s anger is a major theme of Numbers and throughout the Old Testament (e.g., Deut 9:22  c; Ps 78  d). God is holy and just, and he demands obedience from his people. Complaints are equivalent to rejecting him (cp. Num 11:20  e).

• their hardship: Mount Sinai had provided a stable residence for a year; the road to Paran provided heat, thirst, and fatigue.

• fire ... destroyed some: Cp. Lev 10:2  f.
Summary for Num 11:2-3: 11:2-3  g The people sought Moses’ intercession again (cp. Exod 15:25  h; 32:11-14  i), which brought an end to the fire of God’s judgment.

• Taberah: Cp. Num 11:34-35  j; see Deut 9:22  k.
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