The most natural way for the popular mind to connect existing conditions with the past is the symbolic method. The present volume contains, therefore, a number of symbolic explanations of certain laws, as, for instance, the symbolical significance of the Tabernacle, which, properly speaking, do not belong to the domain of legend. The life of Moses, as conceived by Jewish legend, would, however, have been in complete if the lines between Legend and Symbolism had been kept too strictly. With this exception the arrangement and presentation of the material in the third volume is the same as that in the two preceding ones.

LOUIS G1NZBERG.
NEW YORK, March 2, 1911

CONTENTS

[PREFACE]
[MOSES IN THE WILDERNESS]
[THE LONG ROUTE]
[PHARAOH PURSUES THE HEBREWS]
[THE SEA DIVIDED]
[THE PASSAGE THROUGH THE RED SEA]
[THE DESTRUCTION OF THE EGYPTIANS]
[THE SONG AT THE SEA]
[THE AWFUL DESERT]
[THE HEAVENLY FOOD]
[THE GATHERING OF THE MANNA]
[MIRIAM'S WELL]
[AMALEK' WAR AGAINST ISRAEL]
[AMALEK DEFEATED]
[JETHRO]
[INSTALLATION OF ELDERS]
[JETHRO REWARDED]
[THE TIME IS AT HAND]
[THE GENTILES REFUSE THE TORAH]
[THE CONTEST OF THE MOUNTAINS]
[THE TORAH OFFERED TO ISRAEL]
[ISRAEL PREPARES FOR THE REVELATION]
[THE REVELATION ON MOUNT SINAI]
[THE FIRST COMMANDMENT]
[THE OTHER COMMANDMENTS REVEALED ON SINAI]
[THE UNITY OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS]
[MOSES CHOSEN AS INTERMEDIATOR]
[MOSES AND THE ANGELS STRIVE FOR THE TORAH]
[MOSES RECEIVES THE TORAH]
[THE GOLDEN CALF]
[MOSES BLAMED FOR ISRAEL'S SIN]
[THE PUNISHMENT OF THE SINNERS]
[MOSES INTERCEDES FOR THE PEOPLE]
[THE INSCRUTABLE WAYS OF THE LORD]
[THE THIRTEEN ATTRIBUTES OF GOD]
[THE SECOND TABLES]
[THE CENSUS OF THE PEOPLE]
[THE ERECTION OF THE TABERNACLE COMMANDED]
[THE MATERIALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE TABERNACLE]
[BEZALEL]
[THE ARK WITH THE CHERUBIM]
[THE TABLE AND THE CANDLESTICK]
[THE ALTAR]
[THE SYMBOLICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TABERNACLE]
[THE PRIESTLY ROBES]
[THE STONES IN THE BREASTPLATE]
[THE COMPLETION OF THE TABERNACLE]
[THE SETTING UP OF THE TABERNACLE]
[THE CONSECRATION OF THE PRIESTS]
[THE DAY OF THE TEN CROWNS]
[THE INTERRUPTED JOY]
[THE GIFTS OF THE PRINCES]
[THE REVELATIONS IN THE TABERNACLE]
[THE CLEANSING OF THE CAMP]
[THE LIGHTING OF THE CANDLESTICK]
[THE TWELVE PRINCES OF THE TRIBES]
[THE CENSUS OF THE LEVITES]
[THE FOUR DIVISIONS OF THE LEVITES]
[THE FOUR STANDARDS]
[THE CAMP]
[THE BLASPHEMER AND THE SABBATH-BREAKER]
[THE UNGRATEFUL MULTITUDE]
[THE FLESH-POTS OF EGYPT]
[THE APPOINTMENT OF THE SEVENTY ELDERS]
[ELDAD AND MEDAD]
[THE QUAILS]
[AARON AND MIRIAM SLANDER MOSES]
[MIRIAM'S PUNISHMENT]
[THE SENDING OF THE SPIES]
[SIGNIFICANT NAMES]
[THE SPIES IN PALESTINE]
[THE SLANDEROUS REPORT]
[THE NIGHT OF TEARS]
[INGRATITUDE PUNISHED]
[THE YEARS OF DISFAVOR]
[THE REBELLION OF KORAH]
[KORAH ABUSES MOSES AND THE TORAH]
[MOSES PLEADS IN VAIN WITH KORAH]
[KORAH AND HIS HORDE PUNISHED]
[ON AND THE THE THREE SONS OF KORAH SAVED]
[ISRAEL CONVINCED OF AARON'S PRIESTHOOD]
[THE WATERS OF MERIBAH]
[MOSES' ANGER CAUSES HIS DOOM]
[EDOM'S UNBROTHERLY ATTITUDE. TOWARD ISRAEL]
[THE THREE SHEPHERDS]
[PREPARING AARON FOR IMPENDING DEATH]
[AARON'S DEATH]
[THE GENERAL MOURNING FOR AARON]
[THE FALSE FRIENDS]
[THE BRAZEN SERPENT]
[AT ARNON]
[SIHON, THE KING OF THE AMORITES]
[THE GIANT OG]
[MOSES' SPEECH OF ADMONITION]
[BALAK, KING OF MOAB]
[BALAAM, THE HEATHEN PROPHET]
[BALAK'S MESSENGERS TO BALAAM]
[BALAAM ACCEPTS BALAK'S INVITATION]
[BALAAM'S ASS]
[BALAAM RUNS INTO HIS OWN DESTRUCTION]
[BALAAM WITH BALAK]
[BALAAM'S SACRIFICES REFUSED]
[BALAAM EXTOLS ISRAEL]
[BALAAM'S HOPES DISAPPOINTED]
[CURSES TURNED TO BLESSINGS]
[BALAAM'S WICKED COUNSEL]
[PHINEHAS, ZEALOUS FOR GOD]
[TWELVE MIRACLES]
[PHINEHAS REWARDED]
[THE DAUGHTERS OF ZELOPHEHAD]
[THE APPOINTMENT OF JOSHUA]
[MOSES' LEGACY TO JOSHUA]
[MOSES' LAST CAMPAIGN]
[THE COMPLETE ANNIHILATION OF MIDIAN]
[THE GRUESOME END OF BALAAM]
[THE VICTORIOUS RETURN FROM THE WAR]
[WEALTH THAT BRINGETH DESTRUCTION]
[MOSES' DEATH IRREVOCABLY DOOMED]
[MOSES' PRAYER FOR SUSPENSION OF JUDGMENT]
[GOD TRIES TO COMFORT MOSES CONCERNING HIS DEATH]
[THE INTERCESSIONS FOR MOSES]
[MOSES SERVES JOSHUA]
[THE LAST DAY OF MOSES' LIFE]
[MOSES BEHOLDS THE FUTURE]
[MOSES MEETS THE MESSIAH IN HEAVEN]
[THE LAST HOURS OF MOSES]
[THE BLESSING OF MOSES]
[MOSES PRAYS FOR DEATH]
[SAMAEL CHASTISED BY MOSES]
[GOD KISSES MOSES' SOUL]
[THE MOURNING FOR MOSES]
[SAMAEL'S VAIN SEARCH]
[MOSES EXCELS ALL PIOUS MEN]

MOSES IN THE WILDERNESS

THE LONG ROUTE

The exodus would have been impossible if Joseph's bones had remained behind. Therefore Moses made it his concern to seek their resting-place, while the people had but the one thought of gathering in the treasures of the Egyptians. [1] But it was not an easy matter to find Joseph's body. Moses knew that he had been interred in the mausoleum of the Egyptian kings, but there were so many other bodies there that it was impossible to identify it. Moses' mother Jochebed came to his aid. She led him to the very spot where Joseph's bones lay. As soon as he came near them, he knew them to be what he was seeking, by the fragrance they exhaled and spread around. [2] But his difficulties were not at an end. The question arose, how he was to secure possession of the remains. Joseph's coffin had been sunk far down into the ground, and he knew not how to raise it from the depths. Standing at the edge of the grave, he spoke these words. "Joseph, the time hath come whereof thou didst say, 'God will surely visit you, and ye shall carry up my bones from hence.'" No sooner had this reminder dropped from his lips than the coffin stirred and rose to the surface.

And even yet the difficulties in Moses' way were not removed wholly. The Egyptian magicians had stationed two golden dogs at Joseph's coffin, to keep watch,. and they barked vehemently if anyone ventured close to it. The noise they made was so loud it could be heard throughout the land, from end to end, a distance equal to a forty day's journey. When Moses came near the coffin, the dogs emitted their warning sound, but he silenced them at once with words, "Come, ye people, and behold the miracle! The real, live dogs did not bark, and these counterfeit dogs produced by magic attempt it!" [3] What he said about real, live dogs and their refraining from barking had reference to the fact that the dogs of the Egyptians did not move their tongues against any of the children of Israel, through they had barked all the time the people were engaged in burying the bodies of their smitten first-born. As a reward God gave the Israelites the law, to cast to the dogs the flesh they themselves are forbidden to eat, for the Lord withholds due recompense from none of His creatures. [4] Indeed, the dogs received a double reward, for their excrements are used in tanning the hides from which the Torah scrolls are made, as well as the Mezuzot and the phylacteries. [5]

Joseph's coffin in the possession of Moses, the march of the Israelites could begin. The Egyptians put no manner of obstacle in their way. Pharaoh himself accompanied them, to make sure that they were actually leaving the land, [6] and now he was so angry at his counselors for having advised against letting the Israelites depart that he slew them. [7]

For several reasons God did not permit the Israelites to travel along the straight route to the promised land. He desired them to go to Sinai first and take the law upon themselves there, and, besides, the time divinely appointed for the occupation of the land by the Gentiles had not yet elapsed. Over and above all this, the long sojourn in the wilderness was fraught with profit for the Israelites, spiritually and materially. If they had reached Palestine directly after leaving Egypt, they would have devoted themselves entirely each to the cultivation of his allotted parcel of ground, and no time would have been left for the study of the Torah. In the wilderness they were relieved of the necessity of providing for their daily wants, and they would give all their efforts to acquiring the law. On the whole, it would not have been advantageous to process at once to the Holy Land and take possession thereof, for when the Canaanites heard that the Israelites were making for Palestine, they burnt the crops, felled the trees, destroyed the buildings, and choked the water springs, all in order to render the land uninhabitable. Hereupon God spake, and said: "I did not promise their fathers to give a devastated land unto their see, but a land full of all good things. I will lead them about in the wilderness for forty years, and meanwhile the Canaanites will have time to repair the damage they have done." [8] Moreover, the many miracles preformed for the Israelites during the journey through the wilderness had made their terror to fall upon the other nations, and their hearts melted, and there remained no more spirit in any man. They did not venture to attack the Israelites, and the conquest of the land was all the easier. [9]