Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
Miriam's death plunged all into deep mourning, Moses and Aaron wept in
their apartments and the people wept in the streets. For six hours
Moses was ignorant of the disappearance of Miriam's well with Miriam's
death, until the Israelites went to him, saying, "How long wilt thou
sit here and weep?" He answered, "Shall I not weep for my sister, who
had died?" They replied, "While thou are weeping for one soul, weep at
the same time for us all." "Why?" asked he. They said, "We have no
water to drink." Then he rose up from the ground, went out and saw the
well without a drop of water. He now began to quarrel with them,
saying, "Have I not told ye, 'I am not able to bear you myself alone'?
Ye have rulers of thousands, rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and
rulers of tens, princes, chiefs, elders, and magnates, let these attend
to your needs." Israel, however, said: "All rests with thee, for it is
thou who didst lead us out of Egypt and brought 'us in unto this evil
place; it is no place of seed or of figs, or of vines, or of
pomegranates; neither is there any water to drink.' If thou wilt give
us water, it is well, if not, we shall stone thee." When Moses heard
this, he fled from them and betook himself to the Tabernacle. There God
said to him: "What ails thee?" and Moses replied: "O Lord of the world!
Thy children want to stone me, and had I not escaped, they would have
stoned me by now." God said: "Moses, how much longer wilt thou continue
to calumniate My children? Is it not enough that at Horeb thou didst
say, 'They be ready to stone me,' whereupon I answered thee, 'Go up
before them and I will see whether they stone thee or not!' 'Take the
rod and assemble the congregation, thou and Aaron thy brother, and
speak ye unto the rock before their eyes, that it give forth its
water.'"
Moses now went to seek for the rock, followed by all Israel, for he did
not know which was the rock out of which God had said water was to
flow. [625] For the rock out of which Miriam's well flowed vanished
among the rest of the rocks in such a way that Moses was not able to
distinguish it among the number. [626] On the way they saw a rock that
dripped, and they took up their places in front of it. When Moses saw
that the people stood still, he turned around and they said to him:
"How long wilt thou lead us on?" Moses: "Until I fetch ye forth water
out of the rock." The people: "Give us water at once, that we may
drink." Moses: "How long do ye quarrel? Is there a creature in all the
world that so rebels against its Maker as ye do, when it is certain
that God will give ye water out of a rock, even though I do not know
which one that may be!" The people: "Thou wert a prophet and our
shepherd during our march through the desert, and now thou sayest, 'I
know not out of which rock God will give ye water.'"
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