
Text -- Numbers 20:26 (NET)




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His priestly garments, in token of his resignation of his office.

By way of admission and inauguration to his office.
JFB: Num 20:24-28 - -- In accordance with his recent doom, he, attired in the high priest's costume, was commanded to ascend that mountain and die. But although the time of ...
In accordance with his recent doom, he, attired in the high priest's costume, was commanded to ascend that mountain and die. But although the time of his death was hastened by the divine displeasure as a punishment for his sins, the manner of his death was arranged in tenderness of love, and to do him honor at the close of his earthly service. His ascent of the mount was to afford him a last look of the camp and a distant prospect of the promised land. The simple narrative of the solemn and impressive scene implies, though it does not describe, the pious resignation, settled faith, and inward peace of the aged pontiff.

JFB: Num 20:26 - -- As the inauguration into his high office. Having been formerly anointed with the sacred oil, that ceremony was not repeated, or, as some think, it was...
As the inauguration into his high office. Having been formerly anointed with the sacred oil, that ceremony was not repeated, or, as some think, it was done on his return to the camp.
Clarke -> Num 20:26
Clarke: Num 20:26 - -- Strip Aaron of his garments - This was, in effect, depriving him of his office; and putting the clothes on his son Eleazar implied a transfer of tha...
Strip Aaron of his garments - This was, in effect, depriving him of his office; and putting the clothes on his son Eleazar implied a transfer of that office to him. A transfer of office, from this circumstance of putting the clothes of the late possessor on the person intended to succeed him, was called investing or investment, (clothing); as removing a person from an office was termed divesting or unclothing. Among the Catholics, and in the Church of England, this same method is used in degrading ecclesiastics. Hence such a degradation is termed by the common people stripping a man of his gown.
TSK -> Num 20:26

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Barnes -> Num 20:26
Barnes: Num 20:26 - -- The priestly garments, wherewith Moses had invested Aaron Lev 8:7-9, were put upon Eleazar by way of solemn transference of Aaron’ s office to ...
Poole -> Num 20:26
Poole: Num 20:26 - -- Of his garments to wit, of his priestly garments, Exo 28:2 Lev 8:7-9 , in token of his resignation of his office. See the like Isa 22:15,19-21 .
Put...
Of his garments to wit, of his priestly garments, Exo 28:2 Lev 8:7-9 , in token of his resignation of his office. See the like Isa 22:15,19-21 .
Put them upon Eleazar by way of admission and inauguration of him to his office.
Haydock -> Num 20:26
Haydock: Num 20:26 - -- Vesture, or pontifical attire. Eleazar had been anointed already, so that perhaps he stood in need of no other ceremony to be acknowledged high prie...
Vesture, or pontifical attire. Eleazar had been anointed already, so that perhaps he stood in need of no other ceremony to be acknowledged high priest. He was dispensed with on this occasion to attend his dying father. The spirit of God gives great encomiums to Aaron, Malachias ii. 4-7., and Ecclesiasticus xlv. 7, 27. He, at the same time, prefigured Christ, the gospel, and the old law. He spoke plainly, and was allowed to enter the holy of holies; while Moses was excluded, spoke with difficulty, and had a veil on his face. See St. Jerome, ep. ad Fab. man. 33. But on the other hand, he represented the law with all its defects. He falls into several great faults, and dies despoiled of his glorious vestments, to shew the abrogation of his priesthood. The pagans have, perhaps, introduced some parts of his history into that of Mercury, the god of thieves and of travellers, the messenger of the other gods, whom they adorn with a wand, &c., in imitation of the rod of Aaron, who was the interpreter of Moses, and the head of that people, which wandered for 40 years, after plundering Egypt. (Calmet)
Gill -> Num 20:26
Gill: Num 20:26 - -- And strip Aaron of his garments,.... His priestly garments, as the Targum of Jonathan, and so Jarchi:
and put them upon Eleazar his son; thereby de...
And strip Aaron of his garments,.... His priestly garments, as the Targum of Jonathan, and so Jarchi:
and put them upon Eleazar his son; thereby declaring him to be high priest in his father's stead:
and Aaron shall be gathered unto his people, and shall die there; the phrase of gathering to his people is here explained of his dying.

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 20:1-29
TSK Synopsis: Num 20:1-29 - --1 The children of Israel come to Zin, where Miriam dies.2 They murmur for want of water.7 Moses smiting the rock, brings forth water at Meribah.14 Mos...
MHCC -> Num 20:22-29
MHCC: Num 20:22-29 - --God bids Aaron prepare to die. There is something of displeasure in these orders. Aaron must not enter Canaan, because he had failed in his duty at th...
Matthew Henry -> Num 20:22-29
Matthew Henry: Num 20:22-29 - -- The chapter began with the funeral of Miriam, and it ends with the funeral of her brother Aaron. When death comes into a family, it often strikes do...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 20:22-26
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 20:22-26 - --
Death of Aaron at Mount Hor. - The Israelites left Kadesh, and passed along the road just mentioned to Mount Hor . This mountain, which was situate...
Constable: Num 11:1--20:29 - --1. The cycle of rebellion, atonement, and death chs. 11-20
The end of chapter 10 is the high poi...

Constable: Num 20:1-29 - --The departure from Kadesh ch. 20
Here begins the fourth and last leg of the Israelites' ...
