III. Concerning the Virtue of Moses and the Incredulity of the Jewish Nation, and What Wonderful Works God Did Among Them.
And they raised a sedition against Moses the servant of God, the meekest of all men,1 and faithful, and affronted2 so great a man with the highest ingratitude; him who was their lawgiver, and guardian, and high priest, and king, the administrator of divine things; one that showed as a creator the mighty works of the Creator; the meekest man, freest from arrogance, and full of fortitude, and most benign in his temper; one who had delivered them from many dangers, and freed them from several deaths by his holiness; who had done so many signs and wonders from God before the people, and had performed glorious and wonderful works for their benefit; who had3 brought the ten plagues upon the Egyptians; who had divided the Red Sea, and had separated the waters as a wall on this side and on that side, and had led the people through them as through a dry wilderness,4 and had drowned Pharaoh and the Egyptians, and all that were in company with them;5 and had made the fountain sweet for them with wood, and had brought water out of the stony rock for them when they were thirsty;6 and had given them manna out of heaven, and had distributed flesh to them out of the air;7 and had afforded them a pillar of fire in the night to enlighten and conduct them, and a pillar of a cloud to shadow them in the day, by reason of the violent heat of the sun;8 and had exhibited to them the law of God, engraven from the mouth, and hand, and writing of God, in tables of stone, the perfect number of ten commandments;9 "to whom God spake face to face, as if a man spake to his friend;"10 of whom He said, "And there arose not a prophet like unto Moses."11 Against him arose the followers of Corah, and the Reubenites,12 and threw stones at Moses, who prayed, and said: "Accept not Thou their offering."13 And the glory of God appeared, and sent some down into the earth, and burnt up others with fire; and so, as to those ringleaders of this schismatical deceit which said, "Let us make ourselves a leader,"14 the earth opened its mouth, and swallowed them up, and their tents, and what appertained to them, and they went down alive into hell; but he destroyed the followers of Corah with fire.
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Num. xii. 3. ↩
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The words from "and affronted" to "by his holiness" are not in one V. ms. ↩
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The words from "who had" to "Egyptians" are not in one V. ms. ↩
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Ex. vii., etc. ↩
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Ex. xiv. 28 ↩
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Ex. xvii. 6 ↩
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Ex. xvi ↩
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Ex. xiii. 21 ↩
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Ex. xxxi., etc. ↩
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Ex. xxxiii. 11 ↩
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Deut. xxxiv. 10 ↩
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Num. xiv. 10 ↩
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Num. xvi. 15 ↩
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Num. xiv. 5 ↩