Reference: Murmuring
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of the Hebrews in the wilderness, called forth the displeasure of God, which was only averted by the earnest prayer of Moses (Nu 11:33-34; 12; 14:27,30-31; 16:3; 21:4-6; Ps 106:25). Forbidden by Paul (1Co 10:10).
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But even as they were chewing the meat and before they had swallowed it, the LORD became very angry with the people and struck them with a disastrous plague. That's why the place was named Kibroth-hattaavah, because they buried the people there who had an insatiable appetite for meat.
"How long will this wicked assembly keep complaining about me? I've heard the complaints of the Israelis that they've been murmuring against me.
You will certainly never enter the land about which I made an oath with my uplifted hand to settle you in it, except for Jephunneh's son Caleb and Nun's son Joshua. However, I'll bring your little ones the ones whom you claimed would become war victims into the land so that they'll know by experience the land that you've rejected.
They gathered together against Moses and Aaron and told them, "You have appropriated too much for yourselves from the entire congregation, since all of them are holy, and the LORD is among them, too. Why do you exalt yourselves over the LORD's assembly?"
After this, they traveled from Mount Hor along the caravan route by way of the Sea of Reeds and went around the land of Edom. But when the people got impatient because it was a long route, the people complained against the LORD and Moses. "Why did you bring us out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?" they asked. "There's no food and water, and we're tired of this worthless bread." read more. In response, the LORD sent poisonous serpents among the people to bite them. As a result, many people of Israel died.
They murmured in their tents, and didn't listen to the voice of the LORD.
You must stop complaining, as some of them were doing, and were annihilated by the destroyer.