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。 suffered thee to hunger; and fed thee with manna; which thou knewest not;
neither did thy fathers know; that He might make thee know that man doth not
live by bread only; but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of
the Lord doth man live。〃 Deuteronomy 8:5; 2; 3。

〃He found him in a desert land; and in the waste howling wilderness; He led
him about; He instructed him; He kept him as the apple of His eyes。〃 〃In all
their affliction He was afflicted; and the Angel of His presence saved them;
in His love and in His pity He redeemed them; and He bare them; and carried
them all the days of old。〃 Deuteronomy 32:10; Isaiah 63:9。

Yet the only records of their wilderness life are instances of rebellion
against the Lord。 The revolt of Korah had resulted in the destruction of
fourteen thousand of Israel。 And there were isolated cases that showed the
same spirit of contempt for the divine authority。

On one occasion the son of an Israelitish woman and of an Egyptian; one of
the mixed multitude that had come up with Israel from Egypt; left his own
part of the camp; and entering that of the Israelites; claimed the right to
pitch his tent there。 This the divine law forbade him to do; the descendants
of an Egyptian being excluded from the congregation until the third
generation。 A dispute arose between him and an Israelite; and the matter
being referred to the judges was decided against the offender。

Enraged at this decision; he cursed the judge; and in the heat of passion
blasphemed the name of God。 He was immediately brought before Moses。 The
command had been given; 〃He that

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curseth his father; or his mother; shall surely be put to death〃 (Exodus
21:17); but no provision had been made to meet this case。 So terrible was
the crime that there was felt to be a necessity for special direction from
God。 The man was placed in ward until the will of the Lord could be
ascertained。 God Himself pronounced the sentence; by the divine direction
the blasphemer was conducted outside the camp and stoned to death。 Those who
had been witness to the sin placed their hands upon his head; thus solemnly
testifying to the truth of the charge against him。 Then they threw the first
stones; and the people who stood by afterward joined in executing the
sentence。

This was followed by the announcement of a law to meet similar offenses:
〃Thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel; saying; Whosoever curseth his
God shall bear his sin。 And he that blasphemeth the name of the Lord; he
shall surely be put to death; and all the congregation shall certainly stone
him: as well the stranger; as he that is born in the land; when he
blasphemeth the name of the Lord; shall be put to death。〃 Leviticus 24:15;
16。

There are those who will question God's love and His justice in visiting so
severe punishment for words spoken in the heat of passion。 But both love and
justice require it to be shown that utterances prompted by malice against
God are a great sin。 The retribution visited upon the first offender would
be a warning to others; that God's name is to be held in reverence。 But had
this man's sin been permitted to pass unpunished; others would have been
demoralized; and as the result many lives must eventually have been
sacrificed。

The mixed multitude that came up with the Israelites from Egypt were a
source of continual temptation and trouble。 They professed to have renounced
idolatry and to worship the true God; but their early education and training
had molded their habits and character; and they were more or less corrupted
with idolatry and with irreverence for God。 They were oftenest the ones to
stir up strife and were the first to complain; and they leavened the camp
with their idolatrous practices and their murmurings against God。

Soon after the return into the wilderness; an instance of Sabbath violation
occurred; under circumstances that rendered it a case of peculiar guilt。 The
Lord's announcement that He would

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disinherit Israel had roused a spirit of rebellion。 One of the people; angry
at being excluded from Canaan; and determined to show his defiance of God's
law; ventured upon the open transgression of the fourth commandment by going
out to gather sticks upon the Sabbath。 During the sojourn in the wilderness
the kindling of fires upon the seventh day had been strictly prohibited。 The
prohibition was not to extend to the land of Canaan; where the severity of
the climate would often render fires a necessity; but in the wilderness;
fire was not needed for warmth。 The act of this man was a willful and
deliberate violation of the fourth commandmenta sin; not of
thoughtlessness or ignorance; but of presumption。

He was taken in the act and brought before Moses。 It had already been
declared that Sabbathbreaking should be punished with death; but it had not
yet been revealed how the penalty was to be inflicted。 The case was brought
by Moses before the Lord; and the direction was given; 〃The man shall be
surely put to death: all the congregation shall stone him with stones
without the camp。〃 Numbers 15:35。 The sins of blasphemy and willful
Sabbathbreaking received the same punishment; being equally an expression of
contempt for the authority of God。

In our day there are many who reject the creation Sabbath as a Jewish
institution and urge that if it is to be kept; the penalty of death must be
inflicted for its violation; but we see that blasphemy received the same
punishment as did Sabbathbreaking。 Shall we therefore conclude that the
third commandment also is to be set aside as applicable only to the Jews?
Yet the argument drawn from the death penalty applies to the third; the
fifth; and indeed to nearly all the ten precepts; equally with the fourth。
Though God may not now punish the transgression of His law with temporal
penalties; yet His word declares that the wages of sin is death; and in the
final execution of the judgment it will be found that death is the portion
of those who violate His sacred precepts。

During the entire forty years in the wilderness; the people were every week
reminded of the sacred obligation of the Sabbath; by the miracle of the
manna。 Yet even this did not lead them to obedience。 Though they did not
venture upon so open and bold transgression as had received such signal
punishment;

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yet there was great laxness in the observance of the fourth commandment。 God
declares through His prophet; 〃My Sabbaths they greatly polluted。〃 Ezekiel
20:13…24。 And this is enumerated among the reasons for the exclusion of the
first generation from the Promised Land。 Yet their children did not learn
the lesson。 Such was their neglect of the Sabbath during the forty years'
wandering; that though God did not prevent them from entering Canaan; He
declared that they should be scattered among the heathen after the
settlement in the Land of Promise。

From Kadesh the children of Israel had turned back into the wilderness; and
the period of their desert sojourn being ended; they came; 〃even the whole
congregation; into the desert of Zin in the first month: and the people
abode in Kadesh。〃 Numbers 20:1。

Here Miriam died and was buried。 From that scene of rejoicing on the shores
of the Red Sea; when Israel went forth with song and dance to celebrate
Jehovah's triumph; to the wilderness grave which ended a lifelong
wanderingsuch had been the fate of millions who with high hopes had come
forth from Egypt。 Sin had dashed from their lips the cup of blessing。 Would
the next generation learn the lesson?

〃For all this they sinned still; and believed not for His wondrous works。 。
。 。 When He slew them; then they sought Him: and they returned and inquired
early after God。 And they remembered that God was their Rock; and the high
God their Redeemer。〃 Psalm 78:32…35。 Yet they did not turn to God with a
sincere purpose。 Though when afflicted by their enemies they sought help
from Him who alone could deliver; yet 〃their heart was not right with Him;
neither were they steadfast in His covenant。 But He; being full of
compassion; forgave their iniquity; an

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