16: How dare you speak against My servant? (Num 12)

After the pouring of the Holy Spirit on the elders in chapter 11 comes the leadership crisis for Moses.

πŸ‘‰ Read Numbers 12:1-16

Why did Miriam and Aaron accuse Moses?

 

What was God’s reason for defending Moses from their accusation? (7-8)

 

What happened to Miriam?

 

Answers and Meditation

Moses took a Cushite woman as a wife.

It is not clear if Moses’ violated God’s will. However, probably, people didn't accept their leader’s marriage to a foreign woman.

Miriam meant, ‘We also are God’s prophets and know the will of God. Your marriage was not right.’ The event in chapter 11 might have encouraged Miriam to challenge Moses.

Moses’ complaint -> prophesying of the elders -> Aaron and Miriam’s opposition.

 

My servant Moses is more intimate with me than other prophets. How dare you sepak against him?

God didn’t say Moses’ marriage was legitimate. Instead, He explained how special Moses was in the way he communicated with God. The definition is righteousness = intimacy with God. 

If Moses had done anything wrong, the Lord would have fixed him, for he talked with the Lord face to face. Humans dare not say about the right or wrong of the Lord's servant.


She got leprosy. Then, she was healed by Moses’ prayer.


The Lord Himself defends His servants. Don't worry about others' accusations; walk in the Lord.


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