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On one of these names my choice shall fall, and the rod which bears that name will sprout. So I will put an end to these complaints with which the men of Israel assail you. (Numbers 17, 5)
Moses handed on this message to the Israelites, and the chieftain of each tribe brought him a rod, twelve rods in all, not counting Aaron’s, (Numbers 17, 6)
And when he went back next day he found that the rod of Aaron, representing the tribe of Levi, had sprouted; buds had formed on it and burst into flower, and these flowers, as their petals drooped, turned into almonds. (Numbers 17, 8)
So Moses carried all the rods away from the Lord’s presence and shewed them to all the people, and each of the chieftains had his rod returned to him; (Numbers 17, 9)
but Aaron’s rod, the Lord told Moses, was to be taken back into the tabernacle, to be kept there in memory of the rebellious Israelites; there must be no more complaining, no more death-penalties. (Numbers 17, 10)
Take thy rod with thee, and do thou and thy brother Aaron gather all the people together. Before their eyes, lay thy command upon the rock here, and it will yield water. This water thou bringest out of the rock will suffice to give drink to the whole multitude, and to their cattle. (Numbers 20, 8)
So Moses took up the rod, there in the Lord’s presence, as he was bidden, (Numbers 20, 9)
Twice Moses lifted his hand, and smote the rock with his rod; whereupon water gushed out in abundance, so that all the people and their cattle had enough to drink. (Numbers 20, 11)
But now God was angry at his going.✻ There rode Balaam on his ass, with two servants attending him, when all at once an angel of the Lord stood in his path to prevent him. (Numbers 22, 22)
Arod and Ariel; (Numbers 26, 17)
except Caleb the son of Jephone. He was to see it, he and his sons should have the gift of the ground his feet had trodden, because he had carried out the Lord’s will. (Deuteronomy 1, 36)
It shall be a warning and a prodigy, the fate that shall come upon thee, and upon thy race in perpetuity. (Deuteronomy 28, 46)
