Legends of Old Testament characters, from the Talmud and other sourcesBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
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Legends of Old Testament characters, from the Talmud and other sources
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends
Moses was filled with horror. But God said to him: “Be not surprised at
this event; this old man had murdered the father of the soldier; the
soldier would have wasted the money in riotous living; in the hands of
the youth it will serve to nourish his aged parents, who are dying of
poverty.”[548]
10. THE MISSION OF THE SPIES. (Numb. xiii. xiv.)
And the Lord spake with Moses, saying, “Send thou keen-sighted men who
may explore the land of Canaan, which I will give to the children of
Israel; one man for each tribe of their fathers shalt thou send from the
presence of all their leaders.”
And Moses sent them from the wilderness of Paran; all of them acute men,
who had been appointed heads over the sons of Israel. And Moses said to
them, “Go up on this side by the south, and ascend the mountain, and
survey the country, what it is, and the people who dwell in it; whether
they be strong or weak, few or many; what the land is in which they
dwell, whether good or bad; what the cities they inhabit, whether they
live in towns that are open or walled; and the reputation of the land,
whether its productions are rich or poor, and the trees of it be
fruitful or not; and do valiantly, and bring back some of the fruit of
the land.”
And the day on which they went was the nineteenth of the month Sivan,
about the days of the first grapes. They came to the stream of the
grapes in Eshkol, and cut from thence a branch, with one cluster of
grapes, and carried it on a rod between two men; and also of the
pomegranates and of the figs; and the wine dropped from them like a
stream.[549]
And when they returned, they related, “We have seen the land which we
are to conquer with the sword, and it is good and fruitful. The
strongest camel is scarcely able to carry one bunch of grapes; one ear
of corn yields enough to feed a whole family; and one pomegranate shell
could contain five armed men. But the inhabitants of the land and their
cities are in keeping with the productions of the soil. We saw men, the
smallest of whom was six hundred cubits high. They were astonished at
us, on account of our diminutive stature, and laughed at us. Their
houses are also in proportion, walled up to heaven, so that an eagle
could hardly soar above them.”[550]
When the spies had given this report, the Israelites murmured, and said,
“We are not able to go up to the people, for they are stronger than we.”
And the spies said, “The country is a land that killeth its inhabitants
with diseases; and all the people who are in it are giants, masters of
evil ways. And we appeared as locusts before them.”
And all the congregation lifted up their voices and wept; and it was
confirmed that that day, the ninth of the month Ab, should be one of
weeping for ever to that people; and it has ever after been one of a
succession of calamities in the history of the Jews.
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