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Numbers 20

The Israelites, in need of water, rebelled against Moses and Aaron, who prayed to the Lord for a solution. The Lord instructed Moses to speak to a rock to bring forth water, but Moses instead struck the rock twice with his rod, and as a result, he and Aaron were told they would not lead the people into the promised land. The Israelites then requested to pass through Edom, but were refused, and instead diverted away. Aaron, who also did not follow the Lord's instructions, was told he would not enter the promised land and was replaced by his son Eleazar, and he died on mount Hor, mourned by the Israelites for thirty days.

1And the sons of Israel, and the entire multitude, went into the desert of Sin, in the first month. And the people stayed at Kadesh. And Miriam died there, and she was buried in the same place2And when the people were in need of water, they came together against Moses and Aaron3And as it turned into sedition, they said: "If only we had perished among our brothers in the sight of the Lord4Why have you led away the Church of the Lord, into the wilderness, so that both we and our cattle would die5Why did you cause us to ascend from Egypt, and why have you led us into this most wretched place, which is not able to be sown, which does not produce figs, or vines, or pomegranates, and which, moreover, does not even have water to drink?6And Moses and Aaron, dismissing the multitude, entered the tabernacle of the covenant, and they fell prone on the ground, and they cried out to the Lord, and they said: "O Lord God, listen to the outcry of this people, and open for them, from your storehouse, a fountain of living water, so that, being satisfied, their murmuring may cease." And the glory of the Lord appeared over them7And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying:8"Take the rod, and gather the people, you and your brother Aaron, and speak to the rock before them, and it shall bestow waters. And when you have brought forth water from the rock, the entire multitude and their cattle shall drink.9Therefore, Moses took the rod, which was in the sight of the Lord, just as he had instructed him10And having gathered the multitude before the rock, he said to them: "Listen, you who are rebellious and unbelieving. Would we be able to cast out water from this rock?11And when Moses had lifted up his hand, striking the stone twice with the rod, very great waters went forth, so much so that the people and their cattle were able to drink12And the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, "Because you did not believe me, so as to sanctify me before the sons of Israel, you shall not lead this people into the land, which I will give to them.13This is the Water of Contradiction, where the sons of Israel were quarreling against the Lord, and he was sanctified in them14Meanwhile, Moses sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom. They said: "Your brother Israel says this: You know of all the hardships which have overtaken us15how our fathers descended into Egypt, and we lived there for a long time, and the Egyptians afflicted both us and our fathers16and how we cried out to the Lord, and he heeded us and sent an Angel, who led us away from Egypt. Behold, we are situated in the city of Kadesh, which is at the extremity of your borders17And we beg you to permit us to cross through your land. We will not go through the fields, nor through the vineyards; we will not drink the waters of your wells, but we will travel by the public ways, neither turning aside to the right, nor to the left, until we have passed your borders.18Edom responded to them: "You shall not cross through me, otherwise, I will meet you armed.19And the sons of Israel said: "We will travel by the well-trodden path. And if we or our cattle drink from your waters, we will give you what is just. There shall be no difficulty in the price, only let us cross through quickly.20But he answered, "You shall not cross." And immediately he went out to meet them with a countless multitude and a strong hand21neither was he willing to agree to their petition to concede passage through his borders. For this reason, Israel diverted away from him22And when they had moved the camp from Kadesh, they arrived at mount Hor, which is at the borders of the land of Edom23where the Lord spoke to Moses24"Let Aaron," he said, "go to his people. For he shall not enter into the land which I have given to the sons of Israel, because he did not believe my mouth at the Waters of Contradiction25Take Aaron, and his son with him, and lead them on to mount Hor26And when you have stripped the father of his vestments, you shall put them on Eleazar, his son. Aaron shall be gathered and shall die there.27Moses did just as the Lord had instructed. And they ascended mount Hor, in the sight of the entire multitude28And when he had despoiled Aaron of his vestments, he clothed his son Eleazar with them. And when Aaron had died at the top of the mountain, Moses came down with Eleazar.29And the entire multitude, seeing that Aaron lay dead, wept over him for thirty days, throughout all their families
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