Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
therefore said: "Moses is very meek and pays no attention to the
injustice meted out to him, as he did when My glory was detracted from,
and boldly stepped forth and exclaimed, 'Who is on the Lord's side? Let
him come unto me.' I will therefore now stand by him."
It is quite true that this was not the only occasion on which Moses
proved himself humble and gentle, for it was part of his character.
Never among mortals, counting even the three Patriarchs, was there more
meek a man than he. The angels alone excelled him in humility, but no
human being; for the angels are so humble and meek, that when the
assemble to praise God, each angel calls to the other and asks him to
precede him, saying among themselves: "Be thou the first, thou are
worthier than I." [490]
God carried out His intention to uphold Moses' honor, for just as Aaron
was with his wife and Miriam with her husband, a Divine call suddenly
reached Amram's three children, one voice that simultaneously called,
"Aaron!" "Moses!" and "Miriam!" - a miracle that God's voice alone can
perform. The call went to Moses also, that the people might not think
that Aaron and Miriam had been chosen to take Moses' place. He was
ready to hearken to God's words, but not so his brother and his sister,
who had been surprised in the state of uncleanness, and who therefore,
upon hearing God's call, cried, "Water, water," that they might purify
themselves before appearing before God. [491] They then left their
tents and followed the voice until God appeared in a pillar of cloud, a
distinction that was conferred also upon Samuel. The pillar of cloud
did not, however, appear in the Tabernacle, where it always rested
whenever God revealed Himself to Moses, and this was due to the
following reasons. First of all, God did not want to create the
impression of having removed Moses from his dignity, and of giving it
to his brother and sister, hence He did not appear to them in the holy
place. At the same time, moreover, Aaron was spared the disgrace of
being reproached by God in his brother's presence, for Moses did not
follow his brother and sister, but awaited God's word in the sanctuary.
But there was still another reason why God did not want Moses to be
present during His conference with Aaron and Miriam - "Never praise a
man to his face." As God wanted to praise Moses before Aaron and
Miriam, He preferred to do so in his absence. [492]
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