Numbers 11 – NIRV & OL

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Numbers 11:1-35

The Lord Sends Fire Among the People

1The people weren’t happy about the hard times they were having. The Lord heard what they were saying. It made him very angry. Then the Lord sent fire on them. It blazed out among the people. It burned up some of the outer edges of the camp. 2The people cried out to Moses. Then he prayed to the Lord. And the fire died down. 3So that place was named Taberah. That’s because fire from the Lord had blazed out among them there.

The Lord Sends Quail for the People to Eat

4Some people with them began to wish for other food. Again the Israelites began to cry out. They said, “We wish we had meat to eat. 5We remember the fish we ate in Egypt. It didn’t cost us anything. We also remember the cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions and garlic. 6But now we’ve lost all interest in eating. We never see anything but this manna!”

7The manna was like coriander seeds. It looked like sap from a tree. 8The people went around gathering it. Then they ground it up in a small mill they held in their hands. Or they crushed it in a stone bowl. They cooked it in a pot. Or they made loaves out of it. It tasted like something made with olive oil. 9When the dew came down on the camp at night, the manna also came down.

10Moses heard people from every family crying at the entrances to their tents. The Lord became very angry. So Moses became upset. 11He asked the Lord, “Why have you brought this trouble on me? Why aren’t you pleased with me? Why have you loaded me down with the troubles of all these people? 12Am I like a mother to them? Are they my children? Why do you tell me to carry them in my arms? Do I have to carry them the way a nurse carries a baby? Do I have to carry them to the land you promised? You promised the land to their people of long ago. 13Where can I get meat for all these people? They keep crying out to me. They say, ‘Give us meat to eat!’ 14I can’t carry all these people by myself. The load is too heavy for me. 15Is this how you are going to treat me? If you are pleased with me, just put me to death right now. Don’t let me live if I have to see myself destroyed anyway.”

16The Lord said to Moses, “Bring me 70 of Israel’s elders. Bring men that you know are leaders and officials among the people. Have them come to the tent of meeting. I want them to stand there with you. 17I will come down and speak with you there. I will take some of the power of the Spirit that is on you. And I will put it on them. They will share the responsibility of these people with you. Then you will not have to carry it alone.

18“Tell the people, ‘Set yourselves apart for tomorrow. At that time you will eat meat. The Lord heard you when you cried out. You said, “We wish we had meat to eat. We were better off in Egypt.” Now the Lord will give you meat. And you will eat it. 19You will not eat it for just one or two days. You will not eat it for just five, ten or 20 days. 20Instead, you will eat it for a whole month. You will eat it until it comes out of your noses. You will eat it until you hate it. The Lord is among you. But you have turned your back on him. You have cried out while he was listening. You have said, “Why did we ever leave Egypt?” ’ ”

21But Moses said to the Lord, “Here I am among 600,000 men on the march. And you say, ‘I will give them meat to eat for a whole month’! 22Would they have enough if flocks and herds were killed for them? Would they have enough even if all the fish in the ocean were caught for them?”

23The Lord answered Moses, “Am I not strong enough? Now you will see whether what I say will come true for you.”

24So Moses went out. He told the people what the Lord had said. He gathered 70 of their elders together. He had them stand around the tent of meeting. 25Then the Lord came down in the cloud. He spoke with Moses. He took some of the power of the Spirit that was on Moses. And he put it on the 70 elders. When the Spirit came on them, they prophesied. But they didn’t do it again.

26Two men had remained in the camp. Their names were Eldad and Medad. They were listed among the elders. But they didn’t go out to the tent of meeting. In spite of that, the Spirit came on them too. So they prophesied in the camp. 27A young man ran up to Moses. He said, “Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp.”

28Joshua spoke up. He was the son of Nun. Joshua had been Moses’ helper from the time he was young. He said, “Moses! Please stop them!”

29But Moses replied, “Are you jealous for me? I wish that all the Lord’s people were prophets. And I wish that the Lord would put his Spirit on them.” 30Then Moses and the elders of Israel returned to the camp.

31The Lord sent out a wind. It drove quail in from the Red Sea. It scattered them all around the camp. They were about three feet above the ground. They could be seen in every direction as far as a person could walk in a day. 32The people went out all day and gathered quail. They gathered them all night and all the next day. No one gathered less than 60 bushels. Then they spread the quail out all around the camp. 33But while the meat was still in their mouths, the Lord acted. Before the people could swallow it, he became very angry with them. He struck them with a terrible plague. 34So the place was named Kibroth Hattaavah. That’s where the bodies of the people who had wished for other food were buried.

35From Kibroth Hattaavah the people traveled to Hazeroth. And they stayed there.

O Livro

Números 11:1-35

Fogo do Senhor

1Em breve o povo começou a lamentar-se devido a vários contratempos e o Senhor ouviu-os. A sua ira acendeu-se contra eles por causa dessas queixas, e uma extremidade do acampamento começou a ser destruída por fogo divino. 2Então gritaram a Moisés por socorro; quando este orou por eles, o fogo apagou-se. 3Daí em diante, aquela área ficou sendo conhecida por Tabera (deflagrar um incêndio), porque ali ardera o fogo do Senhor.

O Senhor envia codornizes

4Um dia, os estrangeiros que tinham vindo do Egito com eles começaram a ter grandes saudades das coisas que lá tinham. Isto aumentou o descontentamento do povo de Israel, de tal forma que começaram a chorar e a dizer: “Quem nos dera comer carne! 5Ah! Se tivéssemos daquele peixe do Egito que comíamos de graça, assim como os pepinos, os melões, os alhos-porros, as cebolas, os alhos! 6Aqui as nossas energias gastam-se e somos coagidos a aceitar dia a dia este maná!”

7O maná era como uma semente de coentro e parecia-se com as gotas de bdélio que escorrem pelo tronco de uma árvore. 8O povo recolhia-o do chão, moía-o em moinhos para o transformar em farinha, ou pisava-o num almofariz, cozia-o e fazia bolos; sabia como qualquer bolo frito em azeite. 9O maná caía com o orvalho durante a noite.

10Moisés ouvia todas aquelas famílias lamentarem-se e chorarem à porta das tendas. Então a ira do Senhor acendeu-se. Moisés também ficou indignado, 11e disse ao Senhor: “Porque é que me deste este castigo de ter de carregar com um povo de tal natureza? 12São eles por acaso meus filhos? Serei eu pai deles? Por que razão tenho de cuidar zelosamente deles, como se fossem criancinhas, até que cheguem à terra que prometeste aos seus antepassados? 13Onde vou arranjar agora carne para toda esta gente que está para aí a chorar? 14Não posso levar sozinho esta nação! É um fardo demasiado pesado para mim! 15Se é isso que tencionas fazer comigo, então será melhor tirares-me a vida; é um favor que te peço! Tira-me desta situação impossível!”

16Então o Senhor respondeu-lhe: “Convoca à minha presença setenta anciãos de Israel. Trá-los até à tenda do encontro e fiquem ali. 17Descerei e falarei contigo e tirarei do Espírito que está sobre ti e pô-lo-ei também sobre eles; levarão assim também contigo o fardo do povo, para que não esteja só sobre ti essa tarefa.

18E diz ao povo que se purifique, pois amanhã terão carne para comer. Diz-lhes assim: ‘O Senhor ouviu as vossas lamúrias a respeito de tudo o que deixaram lá no Egito e vai dar-vos carne. 19Comê-la-ão não apenas um dia ou dois, ou cinco ou dez, ou mesmo vinte dias! 20Comerão carne durante todo o mês, até que a vomitem de nojo, até que a deitem pelo nariz e pelos olhos. Porque rejeitaram o Senhor que está aqui no vosso meio, e lamentaram ter saído do Egito!’ ”

21Moisés retorquiu: “Mas são pelo menos 600 000 homens válidos, além das mulheres e das crianças, e tu lhes prometes carne para um mês inteiro! 22Nem que matássemos todos os rebanhos e todo o gado isso chegaria! Teríamos de pescar todo o peixe do oceano para poder cumprir tal promessa!”

23“Desde quando se tornou mais curto o meu braço? Em breve verás se as minhas palavras se concretizam ou não.” Foi a resposta do Senhor.

24Moisés saiu do tabernáculo e veio relatar as palavras de Senhor ao povo. Juntou então os setenta anciãos e pô-los à roda do tabernáculo. 25O Senhor desceu na nuvem, falou com Moisés, tirou do Espírito que estava sobre ele e pô-lo sobre os setenta anciãos, os quais, nessa altura começaram a profetizar por algum tempo apenas.

26Dois desse grupo de setenta, Eldade e Medade, tinham ficado no acampamento. Contudo, o Espírito desceu na mesma sobre eles e começaram também a profetizar, no sítio onde estavam. 27Então um rapaz veio a correr dizer a Moisés o que estava a acontecer. 28Josué, filho de Num, servo de Moisés, um dos jovens escolhidos como assistente de Moisés, protestou: “Senhor, proíbe que o façam!”

29Moisés respondeu-lhe: “Isso são ciúmes por mim? Oxalá todo o povo do Senhor fosse profeta e que o Senhor pusesse o seu Espírito sobre todos!” 30Moisés regressou ao acampamento com os anciãos.

31Depois disso, o Senhor enviou um vento que trouxe codornizes do mar, e fê-las descer sobre o acampamento e seus arredores, à distância de um dia de marcha. Em toda aquela zona havia codornizes voando muito baixo, à altura de um metro acima do solo. 32Dessa forma, o povo apanhou-as e matou-as, durante esse dia e pela noite fora, e no dia seguinte. O mínimo que alguém recolheu foi o equivalente a mais de 400 quilos. Havia codornizes por toda a parte no acampamento.

33Contudo, quando aquela gente começou a comer a carne, a ira do Senhor tornou a acender-se e matou um grande número de pessoas com uma praga. 34O nome daquele lugar ficou a ser Quibrote-Hatava (sepulcros de cobiçosos), visto que tiveram de enterrar muita gente dos que cobiçaram carne e desejaram as coisas do Egito.

35Dali partiram para Hazerote onde permaneceram algum tempo.