NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 12:1 Moses’ brother Aaron, the high
priest, and his sister Miriam, a prophetess (Exodus 15:20), challenge
his unique position. Their initial remarks, concerning Moses’
Cushite wife, are only a cover for their real complaint: HAS THE
LORD... SPOKEN ONLY THROUGH MOSES?
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 12:3 The Hebrew term translated MEEK is more
often rendered as “humble” or “poor.”
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 12:6 Unlike with ordinary prophets, who
receive their revelations in VISION and DREAM, God speaks to Moses
MOUTH TO MOUTH. This implies verbal communication. HE IS FAITHFUL IN
ALL MY HOUSE. The Lord regarded Moses as a trusted household manager.
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 12:9 Miriam and Aaron should have realized
that Moses had a unique kind of access to God. Their lack of awareness
prompts God’s ANGER. LEPROUS, LIKE SNOW. In the Bible, “leprosy”
includes a variety of skin diseases (see note on Lev. 13:1–59).
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 12:13 As final proof of Moses’ special
status before the Lord, his prayer for his sister’s healing is
immediately answered. But she must BE SHUT OUTSIDE THE CAMP SEVEN DAYS
before being readmitted (see Leviticus 14:1; Numbers 5:2). God
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