“This seemed like a good idea to me, so I chose twelve scouts, one from each of your tribes.
Parallel translations
- WEB The thing pleased me well. I took twelve men of you, one man for every tribe.
- KJV And the saying pleased me well: and I took twelve men of you, one of a tribe:
- BSB The plan seemed good to me, so I selected twelve men from among you, one from each tribe.
- NKJV “The plan pleased me well; so I took twelve of your men, one man from each tribe.
- NASB The plan pleased me, and I took twelve of your men, one man for each tribe.
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Quick answer
Moses approved the plan and chose twelve men, one per tribe, to spy out the land. The mission was undertaken with proper representation and order.
Overview
Moses accepted the proposal and selected twelve representatives, one from each tribe, ensuring the whole nation shared in the investigation. The orderly, inclusive process shows that the coming failure was not due to faulty planning but to the people's hearts. The contrast between sound preparation and faithless response highlights that the decisive issue in following God is always trust, the very faith the gospel calls forth toward Christ.
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- Num 13:3–33Moses sent them from the wilderness of Paran according to the commandment of Yahweh. All them were men who were heads of the children of Israel.
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