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Numbers 14:8

14:7 And they spake unto all the company of the children of Israel, saying, The land, which we passed through to search it, is an exceeding good land.
If the LORD delight in us, then he will bring us into this land, and give it us; a land which floweth with milk and honey.

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If Yahweh delights in us, then he will bring us into this land, and give it to us; a land which flows with milk and honey.

If the Lord delight in us, then he will bring us into this land, and give it us; a land which floweth with milk and honey.

If the LORD delight in us, then he will bring us into this land, and give it us; a land which flows with milk and honey.

14:9 Only rebel not ye against the LORD, neither fear ye the people of the land; for they are bread for us: their defence is departed from them, and the LORD is with us: fear them not. defence: Heb. shadow

What does Numbers 14:8 mean?

Numbers 14:8 is a verse in the book of Numbers, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include יְהֹוָה (Yᵉhôvâh), חָפֵץ (châphêts), בּוֹא (bôwʼ). It connects to 3 cross-referenced passages elsewhere in Scripture.

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If
the
LORDיְהֹוָהYᵉhôvâh/yeh-ho-vaw'/H3068Jehovah, Jewish national name of God
delightחָפֵץchâphêts/khaw-fates'/H2654properly, to incline to; by implication (literally but rarely) to bend; figuratively, to be pleased with, desire
in
us,
then
he
will
bringבּוֹאbôwʼ/bo/H935to go or come (in a wide variety of applications)
us
into
this
land,אֶרֶץʼerets/eh'-rets/H776the earth (at large, or partitively a land)
and
giveנָתַןnâthan/naw-than'/H5414to give, used with greatest latitude of application (put, make, etc.)
it
us;
a
landאֶרֶץʼerets/eh'-rets/H776the earth (at large, or partitively a land)
which
flowethזוּבzûwb/zoob/H2100to flow freely (as water), i.e. (specifically) to have a (sexual) flux; figuratively, to waste away; also to overflow
with
milkחָלָבchâlâb/khaw-lawb'/H2461milk (as the richness of kine)
and
honey.דְּבַשׁdᵉbash/deb-ash'/H1706honey (from its stickiness); by analogy, syrup

Commentary on Numbers 14:8

HENRY_FULL · Numbers 14:5–8
The Lights of the Sanctuary. ( b. c. 1490.) 1 And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, 2 Speak unto Aaron, and say unto him, When thou lightest the lamps, the seven lamps shall give light over against the candlestick. 3 And Aaron did so; he lighted the lamps thereof over against the candlestick, as the Lord commanded Moses. 4 And this work of the candlestick was of beaten gold, unto the shaft thereof, unto the flowers thereof, was beaten work: according unto the pattern which the Lord had showed Moses, so he made the candlestick. Directions were given long before this for the making of the golden candlestick ( Exod. xxv. 31 ), and it was made according to the pattern shown to Moses in the mount, Exod. xxxviii. 17 . But now it was that the lamps were first ordered to be lighted, when other things began to be used. Observe, 1. Who must light the lamps; Aaron himself, he lighted the lamps, v. 3 . As the people's representative to God, he thus did the office of a servant in God's house, lighting his Master's candle; as the representative of God to the people, he thus gave them the intimations of God's will and favour, thus expressed ( Ps. xviii. 28 ), Thou wilt light my candle; and thus Aaron himself was now lately directed to bless the people, The Lord make his face to shine upon thee, ch. vi. 25 . The commandment is a lamp, Prov. vi. 23 . The scripture is a light shining in a dark place, 2 Pet. i. 19 . And a dark place indeed even the church would be without it, as the tabernacle (which had no window in it) without the lamps. Now the work of ministers is to light these lamps, by expounding and applying the word of God. The priest lighted the middle lamp from the fire of the altar, and the rest of the lamps he lighted one from another, which (says Mr. Ainsworth) signifies that the fountain of all light and knowledge is in Christ, who has the seven spirits of God figured by the seven lamps of fire ( Rev. iv. 5 ), but that in the expounding of scripture one passage must borrow light from another. He also supposes that, seven being a number of perfection, by the seven branches of the candlestick is shown the full perfection of the scriptures, which are able to make us wise to salvation. 2. To what end the lamps were lighted, that they might give light over against the candlestick, that is, to that part of the tabernacle where the table stood, with the show-bread upon it, over against the candlestick. They were not lighted like tapers in an urn, to burn to themselves, but to give light to the other side of the tabernacle, for therefore candles are lighted, Matt. v. 15 . Note, The lights of the world, the lights of the church, must shine as lights. Therefore we have light, that we may give light.

Cross-references

Related passages from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

Exodus 19:15

And he said unto the people, Be ready against the third day: come not at your wives.

2 Corinthians 7:1

Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.

James 4:8

Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded.

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Verses like this

Other verses that share key original-language words with Numbers 14:8.

2 Chronicles 9:12

And king Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba all her desire, whatsoever she asked, beside that which she had brought unto the king. So she turned, and went away to her own land, she and her servants.

Deuteronomy 11:9

And that ye may prolong your days in the land, which the LORD sware unto your fathers to give unto them and to their seed, a land that floweth with milk and honey.

Deuteronomy 26:15

Look down from thy holy habitation, from heaven, and bless thy people Israel, and the land which thou hast given us, as thou swarest unto our fathers, a land that floweth with milk and honey.

Deuteronomy 26:9

And he hath brought us into this place, and hath given us this land, even a land that floweth with milk and honey.

Deuteronomy 27:3

And thou shalt write upon them all the words of this law, when thou art passed over, that thou mayest go in unto the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, a land that floweth with milk and honey; as the LORD God of thy fathers hath promised thee.

Deuteronomy 31:20

For when I shall have brought them into the land which I sware unto their fathers, that floweth with milk and honey; and they shall have eaten and filled themselves, and waxen fat; then will they turn unto other gods, and serve them, and provoke me, and break my covenant.

Deuteronomy 6:3

Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it; that it may be well with thee, and that ye may increase mightily, as the LORD God of thy fathers hath promised thee, in the land that floweth with milk and honey.

Exodus 13:5

And it shall be when the LORD shall bring thee into the land of the Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Amorites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites, which he sware unto thy fathers to give thee, a land flowing with milk and honey, that thou shalt keep this service in this month.

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What does Numbers 14:8 say?

Numbers 14:8 (King James Version) reads: "If the LORD delight in us, then he will bring us into this land, and give it us; a land which floweth with milk and honey."

Is Numbers 14:8 in the Old or New Testament?

Numbers 14:8 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of Numbers.

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