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ZELOPHEHAD’S DAUGHTERSLAWS CONCERNING HEIRESSESJOSHUA TO SUCCEED MOSES

THE DANGER OF SCANDAL.

St. Jerome (c. 347–420) verse 14

If Aaron and Moses (who seemed to waver at the waters of contradiction) did not deserve to enter the Promised Land, does it not stand to reason that we, bent under the burden of sin, shall be far less able to cross the river Jordan and reach Gilgal, the place of circumcision,[1] if we shall cause one of these little ones to sin?

Homily 90

MOSES’ FAULT RECALLED.

Pope St. Gregory I (c. 540–604) verse 14

But when the land of promise had at length been reached, [Moses] was called into the mountain and heard of the fault which he had committed eight and thirty years before, as I have said, in that he had doubted about drawing water from the rock. And for this reason he was told that he might not enter the land of promise. Herein it is for us to consider how formidable is the judgment of the almighty God, who did so many signs through that servant of his whose fault he still bore in remembrance for so long a time.

Letter 28