登陆注册
5190200000072

第72章

Containing The Interval Of Thirty-Eight Years.

From The Rejection Of That Generation To The Death Of Moses.

CHAPTER 1.

Fight Of The Hebrews With The Canaanites Without The Consent Of Moses; And Their Defeat.

1.Now this life of the Hebrews in the wilderness was so disagreeable and troublesome to them, and they were so uneasy at it, that although God had forbidden them to meddle with the Canaanites, yet could they not be persuaded to be obedient to the words of Moses, and to be quiet; but supposing they should be able to beat their enemies, without his approbation, they accused him, and suspected that he made it his business to keep in a distressed condition, that they might always stand in need of his assistance.Accordingly they resolved to fight with the Canaanites, and said that God gave them his assistance, not out of regard to Moses's intercessions, but because he took care of their entire nation, on account of their forefathers, whose affairs he took under his own conduct; as also, that it was on account of their own virtue that he had formerly procured them their liberty, and would be assisting to them, now they were willing to take pains for it.They also said that they were possessed of abilities sufficient for the conquest of their enemies, although Moses should have a mind to alienate God from them; that, however, it was for their advantage to be their own masters, and not so far to rejoice in their deliverance from the indignities they endured under the Egyptians, as to bear the tyranny of Moses over them, and to suffer themselves to be deluded, and live according to his pleasure, as though God did only foretell what concerns us out of his kindness to him, as if they were not all the posterity of Abraham; that God made him alone the author of all the knowledge we have, and we must still learn it from him; that it would be a piece of prudence to oppose his arrogant pretenses, and to put their confidence in God, and to resolve to take possession of that land which he had promised them, and not to give ear to him, who on this account, and under the pretense of Divine authority, forbade them so to do.

Considering, therefore, the distressed state they were in at present, and that in those desert places they were still to expect things would be worse with them, they resolved to fight with the Canaanites, as submitting only to God, their supreme Commander, and not waiting for any assistance from their legislator.

2.When, therefore, they had come to this resolution, as being best for them, they went against their enemies; but those enemies were not dismayed either at the attack itself, or at the great multitude that made it, and received them with great courage.

Many of the Hebrews were slain; and the remainder of the army, upon the disorder of their troops, were pursued, and fled, after a shameful manner, to their camp.Whereupon this unexpected misfortune made them quite despond; and they hoped for nothing that was good; as gathering from it, that this affliction came from the wrath of God, because they rashly went out to war without his approbation.

3.But when Moses saw how deeply they were affected with this defeat, and being afraid lest the enemies should grow insolent upon this victory, and should be desirous of gaining still greater glory, and should attack them, he resolved that it was proper to withdraw the army into the wilderness to a further distance from the Canaanites: so the multitude gave themselves up again to his conduct, for they were sensible that, without his care for them, their affairs could not be in a good condition;and he caused the host to remove, and he went further into the wilderness, as intending there to let them rest, and not to permit them to fight the Canaanites before God should afford them a more favorable opportunity.

CHAPTER 2.

The Sedition Of Corah And Of The Multitude Against Moses, And Against His Brother, Concerning The Priesthood.

1.That which is usually the case of great armies, and especially upon ill success, to be hard to be pleased, and governed with difficulty, did now befall the Jews; for they being in number six hundred thousand, and by reason of their great multitude not readily subject to their governors, even in prosperity, they at this time were more than usually angry, both against one another and against their leader, because of the distress they were in, and the calamities they then endured.Such a sedition overtook them, as we have not the like example either among the Greeks or the Barbarians, by which they were in danger of being all destroyed, but were notwithstanding saved by Moses, who would not remember that he had been almost stoned to death by them.Nor did God neglect to prevent their ruin; but, notwithstanding the indignities they had offered their legislator and the laws, and disobedience to the commandments which he had sent them by Moses, he delivered them from those terrible calamities which, without his providential care, had been brought upon them by this sedition.So I will first explain the cause whence this sedition arose, and then will give an account of the sedition itself; as also of what settlements made for their government after it was over.

同类推荐
  • Albert Savarus

    Albert Savarus

    One of the few drawing-rooms where, under the Restoration, the Archbishop of Besancon was sometimes to be seen, was that of the Baronne de Watteville, to whom he was particularly attached on account of her religious sentiments.汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 送元仓曹归广陵

    送元仓曹归广陵

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 弥勒经游意

    弥勒经游意

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上肘后玉经方

    太上肘后玉经方

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Hippolytus

    Hippolytus

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 总裁你不要脸

    总裁你不要脸

    她因恋人的背叛,抱着他哭得稀里哗啦,弄花了他那件名贵的衬衫…… 她塞给他二百块钱,教训他:做人要知足,不可太贪婪,我不是富婆可以任人宰割的。 他额上青筋跳了跳,这个女人把他堂堂鼎天集团总裁当成什么了? 当他情不自禁吻上她时,她毫不犹豫‘啪’给了他一耳光,鄙视的大骂:你个大色狼,你不要脸。 他额上青筋再次跳了跳,在她的眼里他真是如此不堪吗? 罢了罢了,由她去吧! 只是爱已种,情已陷,能就此罢手吗? ………… 媚儿新文《异能田园生活》已上传,求亲们各种支持!!群号:196324329,验证信息:媚儿任一本文中人物的名字。欢迎亲们的加入!
  • 国际共运史与社会主义研究辑刊:2015年卷(总第5卷)

    国际共运史与社会主义研究辑刊:2015年卷(总第5卷)

    本书收入近三十篇文章,包括:《“天下为公”与“天下大同”》、《论马克思社会发展理论的整体性逻辑》、《马克思主义生命力的历史形成与现实发展》、《马克思历史分期理论的生成逻辑及其方法论意义》、《马克思主义权力观的动态分析》、《马克思主义时代化:内在逻辑与现实问题》等。
  • 你是我的家

    你是我的家

    我由姐姐弟弟护送,回到了自己的小家,妈妈义无返顾地留到我家里,帮我做家务,接孩子,成了我事实上的保姆。我可以安心地上班。沈家园的二妮,是不会倒下的,二妮坚信,即使明天下雨,大雨过后,必然会有一个灿烂的晴天。就算没有去了省城上班又怎么样?就算失去了廖大伟,失去了刘卫红又怎么样?我还有大妮,还有妈,还有我的沈家园:蓝天白云,小河流水,树木葱茏,野花芬芳,百鸟争鸣……
  • 雪又白

    雪又白

    本书作者为中国金融作协会员、陕西省作协会员、陕西省金融作协副主席,诗人生长于新疆伊犁,那里天山飘雪;工作于陕西西安,那里古城厚重。本诗集收录了作者多年的精品诗,分作十章,有亲情爱情的热烈忠贞,有历史名胜的独到感悟,有节日节气的回顾畅想,有古城生活的细腻感触,有原生作物的诗意升华,有故乡亲人的深刻思念,有佛家性情的顿然开悟,有大道众生的高度关怀,更有着对雪花飞白的终极诉说。雪花轻灵纯澈打开诗人的诗眼,北疆伟岸巍峨铸就诗人的诗魂。雪又白,飞白流韵,贯穿全集,诗意人生,人生诗意,本诗集实为现代诗之佳品,应共诗意人来品鉴。
  • 巫师之谜

    巫师之谜

    圣灵学院的学生在赶往巫师考试的考场的路上,捡到神秘小美女一枚,原本不平静的生活变得更加丰富多彩……山鬼的复仇,黑巫师的归来,这个危险重重的世界也藏了很多秘密。被隐瞒的神魔之战,被扭曲的神赐之战,神秘的大巫师,封印的神族,与人族反目的妖族,隐遁大陆的羽族与异人族……背后隐藏的真相是什么?而这一切又与晞和有何关系?化名白牙的晞和,在揭开重重迷雾之时,也逐渐在找回自己……陌生的身体,似曾相识的力量,梦境中的声音,封印的记忆……她,到底是谁?
  • 腹黑少爷霸上呆萌小女生

    腹黑少爷霸上呆萌小女生

    方寒轩少爷的惊天一吻,让樱花家族的大小姐成了花灵高中女生的嫉妒对象,幻凯集团的总裁方寒轩少爷就此爱上了樱花沫儿
  • 谁令骑马客京华

    谁令骑马客京华

    岁月悠悠,前尘似梦,在后来的日子里,贺云初许多次地想起入京时湛蓝高远的天空......每一次,她都会暗暗地问自己,如果重来一次,是否还会像当年一般,满心雀跃的随着父亲回到京城。
  • 绝色倾城:傲世天下

    绝色倾城:傲世天下

    数不尽的妖孽俏男穷追不舍,护花只为花。更甚有花神守望着她。只为她嫣然一笑,幸福一生。
  • 巨星兄长

    巨星兄长

    含着金汤匙的他,因为某些小人的算计,被迫成为自家公司的签约明星?!签最不平等的条约,拿最不温不火的资源。某人冲他嗤笑一声——你就是只任人拿捏的兔子!身为妹妹的她一直一直陪在身边。跌落,浴血,涅槃,重生。她说——哥,我饿了。哥,我们来谈恋爱怎么样?
  • 大汉王朝

    大汉王朝

    本书内容里的所有事件皆严格依照史书所载,不敢编造,间或有我自己的一些观点。历史就是一个一个的故事,每个时代都有色彩斑斓的故事,每个故事又蕴涵着不一样的历史。汉朝四百年的历史,有着无数的故事,承载着大汉王朝的沧桑和辉煌。回首汉朝,历史的故事和人让我们感动和惊奇,仿佛遥远,其实很近。因为历史是活的。《大汉王朝·汉武挥鞭与大汉中兴》从汉武帝登基开始写起,到汉武帝时代的结束止,将武帝登基——长门锁阿娇——卫青与霍去病横空出世——通西域——北击匈奴——大汉中兴等大事件以时间为轴线,加以全方位叙述,各色风云人物穿插其间,充分再现那段波澜壮阔、惊心动魄的历史时代。见解独特,高潮不断!