Numbers 14:33-34
33and your children will wander ▼▼tn The word is “shepherds.” It means that the people would be wilderness nomads, grazing their flock on available land.
in the wilderness 40 years and suffer for your unfaithfulness, ▼▼tn Heb “you shall bear your whoredoms.” The imagery of prostitution is used throughout the Bible to reflect spiritual unfaithfulness, leaving the covenant relationship and following after false gods. Here it is used generally for their rebellion in the wilderness, but not for following other gods.
until your dead bodies lie finished ▼ in the wilderness. 34According to the number of the days you have investigated this land, 40 days—one day for a year—you will suffer for ▼▼tn Heb “you shall bear.”
your iniquities, 40 years, and you will know what it means to thwart me. ▼▼tn The phrase refers to the consequences of open hostility to God, or perhaps abandonment of God. The noun תְּנוּאָה (tenuʾah) occurs in Job 33:10 (perhaps). The related verb occurs in Num 30:6 HT (30:5 ET) and 32:7 with the sense of “disallow, discourage.” The sense of the expression adopted in this translation comes from the meticulous study of R. Loewe, “Divine Frustration Exegetically Frustrated,” Words and Meanings, 137-58.
Copyright information for
NET2full