
Text -- Numbers 10:33 (NET)




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Wesley: Num 10:33 - -- With continued journeys; only it seems probable, that the cloud made little pauses that they might have time for sleep and necessary refreshments.
With continued journeys; only it seems probable, that the cloud made little pauses that they might have time for sleep and necessary refreshments.

Wesley: Num 10:33 - -- Altho' in their stations it was in the middle, yet in their marches it went before them; and the cloud was constantly over the ark whether it stood or...
Altho' in their stations it was in the middle, yet in their marches it went before them; and the cloud was constantly over the ark whether it stood or went; therefore the ark is said to go before and direct them, not as if the ark could be seen of all the camps, which being carried only upon mens shoulders was impossible; but because the cloud, which always attended upon the ark, and did, together with the ark, constitute, in a manner, one sign of God's presence, did lead and direct them.

Wesley: Num 10:33 - -- A metaphorical expression, for discovering to them; for the ark could not search, and God, who knew all places and things, needed not to search.
A metaphorical expression, for discovering to them; for the ark could not search, and God, who knew all places and things, needed not to search.
The first day's progress being very small, about eighteen or twenty miles.

JFB: Num 10:33 - -- It was carried in the center, and hence some eminent commentators think the passage should be rendered, "the ark went in their presence," the cloud ab...
It was carried in the center, and hence some eminent commentators think the passage should be rendered, "the ark went in their presence," the cloud above upon it being conspicuous in their eyes. But it is probable that the cloudy pillar, which, while stationary, rested upon the ark, preceded them in the march--as, when in motion at one time (Exo 14:19) it is expressly said to have shifted its place.
Clarke -> Num 10:33
Clarke: Num 10:33 - -- The ark - went before them - We find from Num 10:21 that the ark was carried by the Kohathites in the center of the army; but as the army never move...
The ark - went before them - We find from Num 10:21 that the ark was carried by the Kohathites in the center of the army; but as the army never moved till the cloud was taken up, it is said to go before them, i. e., to be the first to move, as without this motion the Israelites continued in their encampments.
Calvin -> Num 10:33
Calvin: Num 10:33 - -- 33.And they departed from the mount of the Lord He calls Sinai “the mount of the Lord,” because in no other place had God’s glory been so consp...
33.And they departed from the mount of the Lord He calls Sinai “the mount of the Lord,” because in no other place had God’s glory been so conspicuously manifested. This, I admit, it had been called by anticipation (
TSK -> Num 10:33
TSK: Num 10:33 - -- the mount : Exo 3:1, Exo 19:3, Exo 24:17, Exo 24:18
the ark : Deu 9:9, Deu 31:26; Jos 4:7; Jdg 20:27; 1Sa 4:3; Jer 3:16; Heb 13:20
went before : Exo 3...
the mount : Exo 3:1, Exo 19:3, Exo 24:17, Exo 24:18
the ark : Deu 9:9, Deu 31:26; Jos 4:7; Jdg 20:27; 1Sa 4:3; Jer 3:16; Heb 13:20
went before : Exo 33:14, Exo 33:15; Deu 1:33; Jos 3:2-6, Jos 3:11-17; Jer 31:8, Jer 31:9; Eze 20:6
a resting place : Psa 95:11; Isa 28:12, Isa 66:1; Jer 6:16; Mat 11:28-30; Heb 4:3-11

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Barnes -> Num 10:33
Barnes: Num 10:33 - -- Three days’ journey - Probably a technical expression for such a distance as could not be traversed in a single day, and therefore not wi...
Three days’ journey - Probably a technical expression for such a distance as could not be traversed in a single day, and therefore not without intervals of encampment and due provision: compare Gen 30:36; Exo 3:18; Exo 5:3; Exo 8:27; Exo 15:22. The technical use of the phrase "Sabbath-day’ s journey"for another average distance, Act 1:12, is similar.
The ark of the covenant of the Lord went before them - From Num 10:21; Num 2:17 it would appear that the usual place of the ark during the march was in the midst of the host. It was evidently an exceptional case when, in Jos 3:3, Jos 3:6, the ark preceded the people into the bed of the Jordan. Hence, the words "went before them"do not here imply local precedence. The phrase, or its equivalent, is used of a leader going out in command of his troops, Num 27:17; Deu 31:3; 1Sa 18:16; 2Ch 1:10; and similarly the ark may well be said to have gone at the head of the Israelites, when it was borne solemnly in the midst of them as the outward embodiment of the presence whose sovereign word was their law.
A resting place - literally, "rest."It is commonly understood of each successive encampment; or, in particular, of the first encampment. Yet the term would hardly be here employed, did it not carry with it a higher meaning, pointing to the promised rest of Canaan, for which the Israelites were now in full march, and from the speedy enjoyment of which no sentence of exclusion as yet debarred them. Compare the marginal references.
Poole -> Num 10:33
Poole: Num 10:33 - -- Three days’ journey with continued journeys, only it seems most probable that the cloud made little pauses, that they might have time for sleep...
Three days’ journey with continued journeys, only it seems most probable that the cloud made little pauses, that they might have time for sleep and necessary refreshments, which their natures required. And thus all writers, when they relate the continued journeys of persons for many days together, are to be understood with this exception.
Before them not so much in place, say some, for so it went in the midst, or at least after the first camp, as may seem from Num 10:21 , as in office and authority, as a general who is said to go before or lead his army, though he do not go in the very first place. But others more probably think that the ark, which indeed is not mentioned Num 10:21 , albeit in their stations it was in the middle, where also the cloud was, yet in their marches it went before them, as also the cloud did, and so the cloud was constantly over the ark, whether it stood or went; and therefore the ark is said to go before and direct them, not as if the ark could be seen of all the camps, which being carried only upon men’ s shoulders was impossible, but because the cloud, which always attended upon the ark, and did together with the ark constitute in a manner one sign of God’ s presence, did lead and direct them.
To search out a resting-place where they might safely and commodiously rest. But this is a metaphorical expression for discovering to them; for otherwise the ark could not. search, and God, who knew all places and things, heeded not to search.
Haydock -> Num 10:33
Haydock: Num 10:33 - -- Journey. During this time, we know not where they encamped. The first place that is specified is Tabera, or "the burning," (chap. xi. 3.; Calmet) w...
Journey. During this time, we know not where they encamped. The first place that is specified is Tabera, or "the burning," (chap. xi. 3.; Calmet) which St. Jerome believes is the same place which was also called the sepulchres of concupiscence, (ver. 34,) the 13th station, (Haydock) which is described above as the desert of Pharan. (Menochius) ---
Before them. See ver. 17. (Haydock) ---
The Rabbins assert that there were two arks; one containing the writings of Moses going before, with the lawgiver, at the head of the army; and the other, carried by the Levites, in the centre. (Drusius) ---
Calmet would rather translate "went in their presence;" that is, in the midst. The kings of Persia always marched in the centre, for greater safety, and that they might communicate their orders with more expedition, as well as to keep all in order, and observe what was doing. (Xenophon.; Cyrop. iv. and viii.; Arian ii. and iii.) (Calmet) ---
But the ark of God would probably go before the people, with the cloud, which hung over it.
Gill -> Num 10:33
Gill: Num 10:33 - -- And they departed from the mount of the Lord three days' journey,...., From Mount Sinai, so called, because the Lord descended upon it, and gave the l...
And they departed from the mount of the Lord three days' journey,...., From Mount Sinai, so called, because the Lord descended upon it, and gave the law from it; so the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan,"from the mount on which the glory of the Lord (or of his Shechinah or divine Majesty) was revealed.''This they left, after they had been nearly twelve months about it, and travelled three days' journey from it before the cloud rested, so as to abide, otherwise is stopped no doubt to give them time to eat their food, and take sleep and rest. The Targum of Jonathan expressly says, they went thirty six miles on that day; but, according to Bunting o, Taberah or Kibrothhattaavah, to which the children of Israel first came, and where they abode a month, was but eight miles from Sinai; wherefore the three days' journey were not successively one after another, but the first day's journey was to Taberah, where they continued a month; the second day's journey was to Hazeroth, where they stayed seven days; and the third day's journey was to the wilderness of Paran, and there the cloud rested, Num 10:12; and there was their resting place, for there they continued long, from whence the spies were sent to the good land, and whither they returned after forty days, Num 13:1,
and the ark of the covenant of the Lord went before them in the three days' journey, to search out a resting place for them; the ark being carried by the Kohathites, must proceed in the middle of the camps, after the camps of Judah and Reuben, and before the camps of Ephraim and Dan, according to the order of the marches of the children of Israel, Num 10:21; wherefore Aben Ezra thinks, that this three days' journey was different from all their other journeys; and that in this the ark went before them, which in other journeys was carried in the midst of them; yet others think it may be said to go before, though in the middle; just as a general of an army may be said to go before, and lead his army, though he is not directly in the front of it; so the cloud being always over the ark, directing the march, it may be said to go before and point out a convenient place to rest in; for searching cannot be properly ascribed to the ark, nor even to the Lord himself, and can only signify pointing out or discovering a proper place to take up their abode in: this ark of the covenant, so called because the covenant or law was laid up in it, was a type of Christ the end of the law for righteousness, and who is the forerunner of his people, is gone before them to prepare a place for them; and the three days' journey may have respect to his resurrection from the dead on the third day for their justification, which is the foundation of their rest, peace, and joy.

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NET Notes -> Num 10:33
NET Notes: Num 10:33 The phrase “a journey of three days” is made up of the adverbial accusative qualified with the genitives.
Geneva Bible -> Num 10:33
Geneva Bible: Num 10:33 And they departed from the ( n ) mount of the LORD three days' journey: and the ark of the covenant of the LORD went before them in the three days' jo...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 10:1-36
TSK Synopsis: Num 10:1-36 - --1 The use of the silver trumpets.11 The Israelites remove from Sinai to Paran.14 The order of their march.29 Hobab is entreated by Moses not to leave ...
MHCC -> Num 10:33-36
MHCC: Num 10:33-36 - --Their going out and coming in, gives an example to us to begin and end every day's journey and every day's work with prayer. Here is Moses's prayer wh...
Matthew Henry -> Num 10:29-36
Matthew Henry: Num 10:29-36 - -- Here is, I. An account of what passed between Moses and Hobab, now upon this advance which the camp of Israel made towards Canaan. Some think that H...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 10:33-34
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 10:33-34 - --
" And they (the Israelites) departed from the mount of Jehovah (Exo 3:1) three days' journey; the ark of the covenant of Jehovah going before them...
Constable -> Num 1:1--10:36; Num 10:11-36
Constable: Num 1:1--10:36 - --A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the south chs. 1-10
The first 10 chapters in Numbers...
