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Miriam must have been the oldest, for when Moses was three months old *he was old enough to watch what wight happen to the babe in the ark •f bulrushes, to suggest to Pharaoh's daughter a nurse for the babe and to bring her mother as thy u rise. Tin tribe of Levi was chosen by the Lord instead of all the firstborn in Israel, and they were given unto Aaron to minister unto him. They were to encamp about it. takt* it down, carry it from place to place, set it np and have all the care of it They were not to be numbered with the other tribes. They had no inher itance iu the land, like the other tribes, but only cities to live in. The Lord Himself was their inheritance, and they lived upon the tithes of tin others and were to give to the Lord the tenth part of the tithes they re ceiyed (Num. i. 47-54: ii, 33; iii. *5-13: x!, 51; vili. 5-20; xviii, 20-2(5; xxxv. 1-S). The sous of Levi were Gershon ami Kohath anrl Merari. Aniraui belonging to * the Kohathites, whose special charge was the holy vessels, while the others carried the heavier parts, as IK>Hrds. pillars, sockets, curtains. for which wagons and oxen were provid ed. while the vessels, properly covered, were l>orne upon their shoulders (Num. ii. 17. 27-87). Miriam is called a prophetess, and she was honored in leading the praises of the other women (Ex. sv. 20. 211. Aaron was given to Moses to be his spokesman or prophet. While there might be complaining and murmuring among others in Israel, might we not expect to find in this household the love of our Golden Text, that is always kind? But. no. the heart everywhere is deceitful and des perately wicked, and the author of all strife and confusion is ever busy. It is always true that our adversary. ' the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh 1 about, seeking whom he may devour, i aud we are not always careful to re- - sist him (1 Pet. v. S. lb. Zipporah was i neither the first nor the last woman | spoken against in her own home or by her relatives by marriage. We think of Hannah, who suffered i ; much from her adversary in her o.vn home, who provoked her sore t > make her fret (I Sam. i. C>>. but as Hannah's resort was the one who hears prayer j | (l's. Ixv. 2). so may He be the refuge ! S of all tired ones. We might think that •! respect for Moses, WIMIU the Lor.ljj had so honored, would prevent his ; brother and sisti-r from speaking ( against his wife, but 111ey spake even ! against him also, saying: "Hath the ■ Lord Indeed spoken only by Moses? Hath He not spoken also by us?" (verse 2). Happy are those who can leave their affairs to Ilirn to manage and roil oIT ( all the burden, casting ail the care ; upon Him. for He careth. In this case ' at least Moses was very meek (verse ; 3). and that was evidently the manner of his life. The prophet, like unto Moses, said that we would find rest in bearing the yoke of meekness and low liness (Matt, xl, 2U). The Lord heard their words (verse 2). and It should be a comfort to every Child of God that He bears every word spoken against us and sees every thought. One of the best things I know is that He hears those who talk to one anoth er about Him and keeps a book of re membrance for all who even think upon His name (Mai. ili. 16). In this case we read that the Lord spake suddenly. 7f that is the correct word, the best translation, it may indicate that these two were taken by surprise, perhaps not considering that the Lord was taking notice. Aaron evidently forgetting that less than a year before he had been commissioned to say to Israel. "Come near before the Lord, for He hath beard your murmurings" (Ex. xvi. G-10). The Lord said. "Come out. ye three" (verse 4). for they were the only ones concerned in this. The three came forth, and the Lord came down in the pillar of cloud and talked with Aaron and Miriam con cerning the honor He had put upon Moses and asked why they were not ufraid to speak against him (verses 5-8). Compare Dent, xxxiv. 7. 10-12, con cerning the way the Lord honored Moses.'His servant. See in Heb. Hi. 5, rt, Moses aud Christ spoken of and the house of each, and consider what might happen today to those who do not hesitate to speak against Christ, denying His Deity. His supernatural birth. His resurrection from the dead. His coming again In glory, were God to deal with them as He dealt with Miriam. As Miriam was punished aud not Aaron, she must 'have been the leader in talkingagainsi Moses because of his wife. Was it Jealousy? Consider Moses" prayer for his sister. "Heal her now. O God. I be seech Thee!" (verse 13). She was healed, but not instantly, as some would have us think Is the only way. 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