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Text -- Numbers 21:1-35 (NET)

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Victory at Hormah
21:1 When the Canaanite king of Arad who lived in the Negev heard that Israel was approaching along the road to Atharim, he fought against Israel and took some of them prisoner. 21:2 So Israel made a vow to the Lord and said, “If you will indeed deliver this people into our hand, then we will utterly destroy their cities.” 21:3 The Lord listened to the voice of Israel and delivered up the Canaanites, and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. So the name of the place was called Hormah.
Fiery Serpents
21:4 Then they traveled from Mount Hor by the road to the Red Sea, to go around the land of Edom, but the people became impatient along the way. 21:5 And the people spoke against God and against Moses, “Why have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness, for there is no bread or water, and we detest this worthless food.” 21:6 So the Lord sent poisonous snakes among the people, and they bit the people; many people of Israel died. 21:7 Then the people came to Moses and said, “We have sinned, for we have spoken against the Lord and against you. Pray to the Lord that he would take away the snakes from us.” So Moses prayed for the people. 21:8 The Lord said to Moses, “Make a poisonous snake and set it on a pole. When anyone who is bitten looks at it, he will live.” 21:9 So Moses made a bronze snake and put it on a pole, so that if a snake had bitten someone, when he looked at the bronze snake he lived.
The Approach to Moab
21:10 The Israelites traveled on and camped in Oboth. 21:11 Then they traveled on from Oboth and camped at Iye Abarim, in the wilderness that is before Moab, on the eastern side. 21:12 From there they moved on and camped in the valley of Zered. 21:13 From there they moved on and camped on the other side of the Arnon, in the wilderness that extends from the regions of the Amorites, for Arnon is the border of Moab, between Moab and the Amorites. 21:14 This is why it is said in the Book of the Wars of the Lord, “Waheb in Suphah and the wadis, the Arnon 21:15 and the slope of the valleys that extends to the dwelling of Ar, and falls off at the border of Moab.” 21:16 And from there they traveled to Beer; that is the well where the Lord spoke to Moses, “Gather the people and I will give them water.” 21:17 Then Israel sang this song: “Spring up, O well, sing to it! 21:18 The well which the princes dug, which the leaders of the people opened with their scepters and their staffs.” And from the wilderness they traveled to Mattanah; 21:19 and from Mattanah to Nahaliel; and from Nahaliel to Bamoth; 21:20 and from Bamoth to the valley that is in the country of Moab, near the top of Pisgah, which overlooks the wilderness.
The Victory over Sihon and Og
21:21 Then Israel sent messengers to King Sihon of the Amorites, saying, 21:22 “Let us pass through your land; we will not turn aside into the fields or into the vineyards, nor will we drink water from any well, but we will go along the King’s Highway until we pass your borders.” 21:23 But Sihon did not permit Israel to pass through his border; he gathered all his forces together and went out against Israel into the wilderness. When he came to Jahaz, he fought against Israel. 21:24 But the Israelites defeated him in battle and took possession of his land from the Arnon to the Jabbok, as far as the Ammonites, for the border of the Ammonites was strongly defended. 21:25 So Israel took all these cities; and Israel settled in all the cities of the Amorites, in Heshbon, and in all its villages. 21:26 For Heshbon was the city of King Sihon of the Amorites. Now he had fought against the former king of Moab and had taken all of his land from his control, as far as the Arnon. 21:27 That is why those who speak in proverbs say, “Come to Heshbon, let it be built. Let the city of Sihon be established! 21:28 For fire went out from Heshbon, a flame from the city of Sihon. It has consumed Ar of Moab and the lords of the high places of Arnon. 21:29 Woe to you, Moab. You are ruined, O people of Chemosh! He has made his sons fugitives, and his daughters the prisoners of King Sihon of the Amorites. 21:30 We have overpowered them; Heshbon has perished as far as Dibon. We have shattered them as far as Nophah, which reaches to Medeba.” 21:31 So the Israelites lived in the land of the Amorites. 21:32 Moses sent spies to reconnoiter Jaazer, and they captured its villages and dispossessed the Amorites who were there. 21:33 Then they turned and went up by the road to Bashan. And King Og of Bashan and all his forces marched out against them to do battle at Edrei. 21:34 And the Lord said to Moses, “Do not fear him, for I have delivered him and all his people and his land into your hand. You will do to him what you did to King Sihon of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon. 21:35 So they defeated Og, his sons, and all his people, until there were no survivors, and they possessed his land.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ammonites the tribe/nation of people descended from Ben-Ammi, Lot's son,Territory of the tribe/nation of Ammon
 · Amorite members of a pre-Israel Semitic tribe from Mesopotamia
 · Amorites members of a pre-Israel Semitic tribe from Mesopotamia
 · Ar a town of Moab
 · Arad a town of Canaanites in Judah 16 km east of Beer-Sheba,son of Beriah of Benjamin
 · Arnon a river forming the southern border of Ammon east of the Dead Sea
 · Atharim a place in the desert through which Israel passed
 · Bamoth a place of Israelite encampment in Moab NE of the Dead Sea
 · Bashan a region east of Lake Galilee between Mt. Hermon and Wadi Yarmuk
 · Beer a place where Israel encamped north of the Arnon in Moab (OS),a town located perhaps west of Beth-Shan (OS)
 · Canaanite residents of the region of Canaan
 · Canaanites the region ofeast Mediterranean coastal land from Arvad (modern Lebanon) south to Gaza,the coast land from Mt. Carmel north to the Orontes River
 · Chemosh a pagan god; the national god of Moab
 · Dibon a town in Moab near where Israel encamped,a town in the Negeb of southeastern Judah
 · Edom resident(s) of the region of Edom
 · Edrei a town about 50 km east of the Sea of Galilee (ZD),a town of Naphtali north or west of the Sea of Galilee
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Heshbon a town of south-eastern Judah
 · Hor a mountain on border of Edom),a mountain (on the North border of Israel)
 · Hormah a town of Simeon about 10 km east of Beersheba
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Iye-Abarim a place where the Israelites made an encampment during the Exodus
 · Iye-abarim a place where the Israelites made an encampment during the Exodus
 · Jabbok a river flowing west into the Jordan River 40 km north of the Dead Sea
 · Jahaz a town of Reuben given to the Merarites
 · Jazer a town on the east side of the Jordan
 · Mattanah an place where Israel made an encampment
 · Medeba a town and a plain
 · Moab resident(s) of the country of Moab
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Nahaliel a place where Israel encamped
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Moses | BIBLE, THE, IV CANONICITY | IMAGES | Sihon | Israel | Amorites | WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL | Heshbon | MOAB; MOABITES | Canaan | Wars of the Lord, The Book of the | AMMON; AMMONITES | Serpent | Og | Suphah | Arnon | Edrei | Mattanah | Beer | Ar | more
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NET Notes: Num 21:1 Or “the south”; “Negev” has become a technical name for the southern desert region and is still in use in modern times.

NET Notes: Num 21:2 On the surface this does not sound like much of a vow. But the key is in the use of the verb for “utterly destroy” – חָ&...

NET Notes: Num 21:3 In the Hebrew text the verb has no expressed subject, and so here too is made passive. The name “Hormah” is etymologically connected to th...

NET Notes: Num 21:4 Heb “the soul of the people,” expressing the innermost being of the people as they became frustrated.

NET Notes: Num 21:5 The Israelites’ opinion about the manna was clear enough – “worthless.” The word used is קְלֹק&#...

NET Notes: Num 21:6 The designation of the serpents/ snakes is נְחָשִׁים (nÿkhashim), which is similar to the w...

NET Notes: Num 21:7 The verb is the Hiphil jussive with a vav (ו) consecutive from the verb סוּר (sur); after the imperative this form may b...

NET Notes: Num 21:8 The word order is slightly different in Hebrew: “and it shall be anyone who is bitten when he looks at it he shall live.”

NET Notes: Num 21:9 The image of the snake was to be a symbol of the curse that the Israelites were experiencing; by lifting the snake up on a pole Moses was indicating t...

NET Notes: Num 21:10 See further D. L. Christensen, “Numbers 21:14-15 and the Book of the Wars of Yahweh,” CBQ 36 (1974): 359-60; G. W. Coats, “The Wilde...

NET Notes: Num 21:11 Heb “the rising of the sun.”

NET Notes: Num 21:13 Or “border.”

NET Notes: Num 21:14 The ancient versions show a wide variation here: Smr has “Waheb on the Sea of Reeds,” the Greek version has “he has set Zoob on fire...

NET Notes: Num 21:15 The place is unknown; it is apparently an important city in the region.

NET Notes: Num 21:16 Isa 15:8 mentions a Moabite Beerelim, which Simons suggests is Wadi Ettemed.

NET Notes: Num 21:17 After the adverb “then” the prefixed conjugation has the preterite force. For the archaic constructions, see D. N. Freedman, “Archai...

NET Notes: Num 21:18 The brief song is supposed to be an old workers’ song, and so the mention of leaders and princes is unusual. Some think they are given credit be...

NET Notes: Num 21:20 Or perhaps as a place name, “Jeshimon.”

NET Notes: Num 21:21 Smr and the LXX have “words of peace.”

NET Notes: Num 21:22 Smr has “by the King’s way I will go. I will not turn aside to the right or the left.”

NET Notes: Num 21:23 The clause begins with a preterite with vav (ו) consecutive, but may be subordinated to the next preterite as a temporal clause.

NET Notes: Num 21:24 Heb “with the edge of the sword.”

NET Notes: Num 21:25 Heb “its daughters.”

NET Notes: Num 21:26 There is a justice, always, in the divine plan for the conquest of the land. Modern students of the Bible often think that the conquest passages are c...

NET Notes: Num 21:27 Meaning, “rebuilt and restored.”

NET Notes: Num 21:28 Some scholars emend to בָּלְעָה (bal’ah), reading “and devoured,” instead of ב...

NET Notes: Num 21:29 The note of holy war emerges here as the victory is a victory over the local gods as well as over the people.

NET Notes: Num 21:30 The relative pronoun “which” (אֲשֶׁר, ’asher) posed a problem for the ancient scribes here, as i...

NET Notes: Num 21:31 Heb “Israel.”

NET Notes: Num 21:32 Heb “daughters.”

NET Notes: Num 21:33 Heb “people.”

NET Notes: Num 21:35 Heb “no remnant.”

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