Numbers 17:9
Parallel Verses
New International Version
Then Moses brought out all the staffs from the LORD's presence to all the Israelites. They looked at them, and each of the leaders took his own staff.


English Standard Version
Then Moses brought out all the staffs from before the LORD to all the people of Israel. And they looked, and each man took his staff.


New American Standard Bible
Moses then brought out all the rods from the presence of the LORD to all the sons of Israel; and they looked, and each man took his rod.


King James Bible
And Moses brought out all the rods from before the LORD unto all the children of Israel: and they looked, and took every man his rod.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
Moses then brought out all the staffs from the LORD's presence to all the Israelites. They saw them, and each man took his own staff.


International Standard Version
Then Moses took out all the rods from the LORD's presence to show all the Israelis. Everybody looked, and then each man took his rod.


American Standard Version
And Moses brought out all the rods from before Jehovah unto all the children of Israel: and they looked, and took every man his rod.


Douay-Rheims Bible
Moses therefore brought out all the rods from before the Lord to all the children of Israel: and they saw, and every one received their rods.


Darby Bible Translation
And Moses brought out all the staves from before Jehovah to all the children of Israel, and they looked and took each one his staff.


Young's Literal Translation
and Moses bringeth out all the rods from before Jehovah, unto all the sons of Israel, and they look, and take each his rod.


Commentaries
17:8-13 While all the other rods remained as they were. Aaron's rod became a living branch. In some places there were buds, in others blossoms, in others fruit, at the same time; all this was miraculous. Thus Aaron was manifested to be under the special blessing of Heaven. Fruitfulness is the best evidence of a Divine call; and the plants of God's setting, and the boughs cut off them, will flourish. This rod was preserved, to take away the murmurings of the people, that they might not die. The design of God, in all his providences, and in the memorials of them, is to take away sin. Christ was manifested to take away sin. Christ is expressly called a rod out of the stem of Jesse: little prospect was there, according to human views, that he should ever flourish. But the dry rod revived and blossomed to the confusion of his adversaries. The people cry, Behold, we die, we perish, we all perish! This was the language of a repining people, quarrelling with the judgments of God, which by their own pride and obstinacy they brought upon themselves. It is very wicked to fret against God when we are in affliction, and in our distress thus to trespass yet more. If we die, if we perish, it is of ourselves, and the blame will be upon our own heads. When God judges, he will overcome, and will oblige the most obstinate gainsayers to confess their folly. And how great are our mercies, that we have a clearer and a better dispensation, established upon better promises!

8. Moses went into the tabernacle—being privileged to do so on this occasion by the special command of God. And he there beheld the remarkable spectacle of Aaron's rod—which, according to Josephus, was a stick of an almond tree, bearing fruit in three different stages at once—buds, blossoms, and fruit.
Numbers 17:8
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