12:1 Miriam
and
Aaron
spoke
against
Moses
because
of
the
Cushite
woman
whom
he
had
married,
for
he
had
married
a
Cushite
woman.
12:2 And
they
said,
"Has
the
LORD
indeed
spoken
only
through
Moses
Has
he
not
spoken
through
us
also"
And
the
LORD
heard
it.
12:3 Now
the
man
Moses
was
very
meek,
more
than
all
people
who
were
on
the
face
of
the
earth.
12:4 And
suddenly
the
LORD
said
to
Moses
and
to
Aaron
and
Miriam,
"Come
out,
you
three,
to
the
tent
of
meeting."
And
the
three
of
them
came
out.
12:5 And
the
LORD
came
down
in
a
pillar
of
cloud
and
stood
at
the
entrance
of
the
tent
and
called
Aaron
and
Miriam,
and
they
both
came
forward.
12:6 And
he
said,
"Hear
my
words:
If
there
is
a
prophet
among
you,
I
the
LORD
make
myself
known
to
him
in
a
vision;
I
speak
with
him
in
a
dream.
12:7 Not
so
with
my
servant
Moses.
He
is
faithful
in
all
my
house.
12:8 With
him
I
speak
mouth
to
mouth,
clearly,
and
not
in
riddles,
and
he
beholds
the
form
of
the
LORD.
Why
then
were
you
not
afraid
to
speak
against
my
servant
Moses"
12:9 And
the
anger
of
the
LORD
was
kindled
against
them,
and
he
departed.
12:10 When
the
cloud
removed
from
over
the
tent,
behold,
Miriam
was
leprous,
like
snow.
And
Aaron
turned
toward
Miriam,
and
behold,
she
was
leprous.
12:11 And
Aaron
said
to
Moses,
"Oh,
my
lord,
do
not
punish
us
because
we
have
done
foolishly
and
have
sinned.
12:12 Let
her
not
be
as
one
dead,
whose
flesh
is
half
eaten
away
when
he
comes
out
of
his
mother's
womb."
12:13 And
Moses
cried
to
the
LORD,
"O
God,
please
heal
her--please."
12:14 But
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"If
her
father
had
but
spit
in
her
face,
should
she
not
be
shamed
seven
days
Let
her
be
shut
outside
the
camp
seven
days,
and
after
that
she
may
be
brought
in
again."
12:15 So
Miriam
was
shut
outside
the
camp
seven
days,
and
the
people
did
not
set
out
on
the
march
till
Miriam
was
brought
in
again.
12:16 After
that
the
people
set
out
from
Hazeroth,
and
camped
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran.