Then all the congregation raised their voices and cried out, and the people wept that night.
Parallel translations
- WEB All the congregation lifted up their voice, and cried; and the people wept that night.
- KJV And all the congregation lifted up their voice, and cried; and the people wept that night.
- BSB Then the whole congregation lifted up their voices and cried out, and that night the people wept.
- NKJV So all the congregation lifted up their voices and cried, and the people wept that night.
- NLT Then the whole community began weeping aloud, and they cried all night.
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Quick answer
The whole congregation broke into loud weeping through the night. Their grief was not repentance but faithless despair over God's promise.
Overview
The community's response to the evil report was a night of crying that gave way to open rebellion. Their tears flowed from unbelief rather than sorrow for sin. This collapse of faith at the threshold of the promised land became a sober warning, cited in Hebrews, against hardening one's heart.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 2
- Deut 1:45You returned and wept before Yahweh; but Yahweh didn’t listen to your voice, nor turn his ear to you.
- Num 11:1–4The people were complaining in the ears of Yahweh. When Yahweh heard it, his anger burned; and Yahweh’s fire burned among them, and consumed some of the outskirts of the camp.
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