Numbers 14:1-24

Numbers 14:1-24

[1] And all the congregation  lifted up  their voice,  and cried;  and the people  wept  that night.  [2] And all the children  of Israel  murmured  against Moses  and against Aaron:  and the whole congregation  said  unto them, Would God  that we had died  in the land  of Egypt!  or would God  we had died  in this wilderness!  [3] And wherefore hath the LORD  brought  us unto this land,  to fall  by the sword,  that our wives  and our children  should be a prey?  were it not better  for us to return  into Egypt?  [4] And they said  one  to another,  Let us make  a captain,  and let us return  into Egypt.  [5] Then Moses  and Aaron  fell  on their faces  all the assembly  of the congregation  of the children  of Israel.  [6] And Joshua  the son  of Nun,  and Caleb  the son  of Jephunneh,  which were of them that searched  the land,  rent  their clothes:  [7] And they spake  unto all the company  of the children  of Israel,  saying,  The land,  which we passed  through to search  it, is an exceeding  good  land.  [8] If the LORD  delight  in us, then he will bring  us into this land,  and give  it us; a land  which floweth  with milk  and honey.  [9] Only rebel  not ye against the LORD,  neither fear  ye the people  of the land;  for they are bread  for us: their defence  is departed  from them, and the LORD  is with us: fear  [10] But all the congregation  bade  stone  them with stones.  And the glory  of the LORD  appeared  in the tabernacle  of the congregation  before all the children  of Israel.  [11] And the LORD  said  unto Moses,  How long will this people  provoke  me? and how long will it be ere  they believe  me, for all the signs  which I have shewed  among  them? [12] I will smite  them with the pestilence,  and disinherit  them, and will make  of thee a greater  nation  and mightier  [13] And Moses  said  unto the LORD,  shall hear  it, (for thou broughtest up  this people  in thy might  from among  [14] And they will tell  it to the inhabitants  of this land:  for they have heard  that thou LORD  art among  this people,  that thou LORD  art seen  face  and that thy cloud  standeth  over them, and that thou goest  before  them, by day time  in a pillar  of a cloud,  and in a pillar  of fire  by night.  [15] Now if thou shalt kill  all this people  as one  man,  then the nations  which have heard  the fame  of thee will speak,  [16] Because the LORD  was not  able  to bring  this people  into the land  which he sware  unto them, therefore he hath slain  them in the wilderness.  [17] And now, I beseech thee, let the power  of my Lord  be great,  according  as thou hast spoken,  saying,  [18] The LORD  is longsuffering,  and of great  mercy,  forgiving  iniquity  and transgression,  and by no means  the guilty, visiting  the iniquity  of the fathers  upon the children  unto the third  and fourth  [19] Pardon,  I beseech thee, the iniquity  of this people  according unto the greatness  of thy mercy,  and as thou hast forgiven  this people,  from Egypt  even until now.  [20] And the LORD  said,  I have pardoned  according to thy word:  [21] But as truly  as I live,  all the earth  shall be filled  with the glory  of the LORD.  [22] Because all those men  which have seen  my glory,  and my miracles,  which I did  in Egypt  and in the wilderness,  and have tempted  me now these ten  times,  and have not hearkened  to my voice;  [23] Surely they shall not  see  the land  which I sware  unto their fathers,  neither shall any of them that provoked  me see  [24] But my servant  Caleb,  because  he had another  spirit  with him, and hath followed  me fully,  him will I bring  into the land  whereinto he went;  and his seed  shall possess