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The children of Israel spoke to Moses, saying, Behold, we perish, we are undone, we are all undone.
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Fear vs. Despair
Commentators observe that the Israelites' cry, "we perish," stems from a terror that leads to despair, not repentance. John Calvin calls this a "servile fear" that views God's discipline as a "gallows rather than a medicine." Instead of drawing near to God in humility, their fear causes them to feel cut off from all hope, highlighting the critical difference between godly sorrow and worldly despair.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
A new section should begin with these verses. They are connected retrospectively with (Numbers 16:0); and form the immediate introducti…
19th Century
Anglican
And the children of Israel spoke to Moses... — The special manifestations of Divine power that the Israelites had witness…
16th Century
Protestant
And the children of Israel spoke to Moses. It was indeed somewhat better to be alarmed by admiration of God’s power than if they had despi…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the children of Israel spoke to Moses The princes of the tribes, who had seen the miracle of the rod, and knew that i…
While all the other rods remained as they were, Aaron's rod became a living branch. In some places there were buds, in others blossoms, and in othe…