Remember what the LORD your God did to Miriam on the journey after you came out of Egypt.
Parallel translations
- WEB Remember what Yahweh your God did to Miriam, by the way as you came out of Egypt.
- KJV Remember what the LORD thy God did unto Miriam by the way, after that ye were come forth out of Egypt.
- NKJV Remember what the Lord your God did to Miriam on the way when you came out of Egypt!
- NASB Remember what the Lord your God did to Miriam on the way as you came out of Egypt.
- NLT Remember what the Lord your God did to Miriam as you were coming from Egypt.
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Quick answer
Israel is told to remember how God struck Miriam with leprosy. The memory warns against rebellion and reinforces obedience to the priestly law on disease.
Overview
When Miriam opposed Moses' God-given authority she was struck with leprosy and put outside the camp for seven days (Numbers 12). Recalling this event underscores both the seriousness of the skin-disease laws and the danger of challenging God's appointed leadership. It teaches humility and reverence, virtues fulfilled perfectly in Christ, who though Lord submitted to the Father's will.
Cross-references & the web
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- Num 12:10–15As the cloud lifted from above the Tent, suddenly Miriam became leprous, white as snow. Aaron turned toward her, saw that she was leprous,
- 1 Cor 10:11Now these things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the fulfillment of the ages has come.
- 1 Cor 10:6These things took place as examples to keep us from craving evil things as they did.
- 2 Kgs 7:3Now there were four men with leprosy at the entrance of the city gate, and they said to one another, “Why just sit here until we die?
- Num 5:2“Command the Israelites to send away from the camp anyone with a skin disease, anyone who has a bodily discharge, and anyone who is defiled by a dead body.
- 2 Chr 26:20–21When Azariah the chief priest and all the priests turned to him and saw his leprous forehead, they rushed him out. Indeed, he himself hurried to get out, because the LORD had afflicted him.
- Luke 17:32Remember Lot’s wife!
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Moses promised a Prophet like himself to whom Israel must listen (18:15); Jesus is that Prophet, the one who keeps the covenant we broke and becomes the curse for us by hanging on a tree (Gal 3:13).
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