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Bilangan 11:12

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11:12 Did I conceive this entire people? 1  Did I give birth to 2  them, that you should say to me, ‘Carry them in your arms, as a foster father 3  bears a nursing child,’ to the land which you swore to their fathers?

Bilangan 22:22

Konteks
God Opposes Balaam

22:22 Then God’s anger was kindled 4  because he went, and the angel of the Lord stood in the road to oppose 5  him. Now he was riding on his donkey and his two servants were with him.

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[11:12]  1 sn The questions Moses asks are rhetorical. He is actually affirming that they are not his people, that he did not produce them, but now is to support them. His point is that God produced this nation, but has put the burden of caring for their needs on him.

[11:12]  2 tn The verb means “to beget, give birth to.” The figurative image from procreation completes the parallel question, first the conceiving and second the giving birth to the nation.

[11:12]  3 tn The word אֹמֵן (’omen) is often translated “nurse,” but the form is a masculine form and would better be rendered as a “foster parent.” This does not work as well, though, with the יֹנֵק (yoneq), the “sucking child.” The two metaphors are simply designed to portray the duty of a parent to a child as a picture of Moses’ duty for the nation. The idea that it portrays God as a mother pushes it too far (see M. Noth, Numbers [OTL], 86-87).

[22:22]  4 sn God’s anger now seems to contradict the permission he gave Balaam just before this. Some commentators argue that God’s anger is a response to Balaam’s character in setting out – which the Bible does not explain. God saw in him greed and pleasure for the riches, which is why he was so willing to go.

[22:22]  5 tn The word is שָׂטָן (satan, “to be an adversary, to oppose”).



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