
Text -- Numbers 10:9 (NET)




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Wesley -> Num 10:9
If you use this ordinance of God with trust and dependance upon God for help.
JFB -> Num 10:9
JFB: Num 10:9 - -- In the land of Canaan, either when attacked by foreign invaders or when they went to take possession according to the divine promise, "ye [that is, th...
In the land of Canaan, either when attacked by foreign invaders or when they went to take possession according to the divine promise, "ye [that is, the priests] shall blow an alarm." This advice was accordingly acted upon (Num 31:6; 2Ch 13:12); and in the circumstances it was an act of devout confidence in God. A solemn and religious act on the eve of a battle has often animated the hearts of those who felt they were engaged in a good and just cause; and so the blowing of the trumpet, being an ordinance of God, produced that effect on the minds of the Israelites. But more is meant by the words--namely, that God would, as it were, be aroused by the trumpet to bless with His presence and aid.
Clarke: Num 10:9 - -- If ye go to war - These trumpets shall be sounded for the purpose of collecting the people together, to deliberate about the war, and to implore the...
If ye go to war - These trumpets shall be sounded for the purpose of collecting the people together, to deliberate about the war, and to implore the protection of God against their enemies

Clarke: Num 10:9 - -- Ye shall be remembered before the Lord - When ye decamp, encamp, make war, and hold religious festivals, according to his appointment, which appoint...
Ye shall be remembered before the Lord - When ye decamp, encamp, make war, and hold religious festivals, according to his appointment, which appointment shall be signified to you by the priests, who at the command of God, for such purposes, shall blow the trumpets, then ye may expect both the presence and blessing of Jehovah in all that ye undertake.
TSK -> Num 10:9
TSK: Num 10:9 - -- if ye go : Num 31:6; Jos 6:5; 2Ch 13:14
oppresseth : Jdg 2:18, Jdg 3:27, Jdg 4:2, Jdg 4:3, Jdg 6:9, Jdg 6:34, Jdg 7:16-21, Jdg 10:8, Jdg 10:12; 1Sa 10...
if ye go : Num 31:6; Jos 6:5; 2Ch 13:14
oppresseth : Jdg 2:18, Jdg 3:27, Jdg 4:2, Jdg 4:3, Jdg 6:9, Jdg 6:34, Jdg 7:16-21, Jdg 10:8, Jdg 10:12; 1Sa 10:18; Psa 106:42
then ye shall : Isa 18:3, Isa 58:1; Jer 4:5, Jer 4:19, Jer 4:21, Jer 6:1, Jer 6:17; Eze 7:14, Eze 33:3-6; Hos 5:8; Amo 3:6; Zep 1:16; 1Co 14:8
remembered : Gen 8:1; Psa 106:4, Psa 136:23; Luk 1:70-74

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Barnes -> Num 10:9
Barnes: Num 10:9 - -- For examples of the employment of trumpets in war compare marginal references and 2Ch 20:28. By employment of them was signified the dependence of G...
For examples of the employment of trumpets in war compare marginal references and 2Ch 20:28. By employment of them was signified the dependence of God’ s people on His aid.
Poole -> Num 10:9
Poole: Num 10:9 - -- Which was practised accordingly. See Num 31:6 2Ch 13:12 .
Ye shall be saved from your enemies if you use this ordinance of God with trust and depe...
Haydock -> Num 10:9
Your God, who will reward your obedience with victory.
Gill -> Num 10:9
Gill: Num 10:9 - -- And when ye go to war in your land against the enemy that oppresseth you,.... That enters in to invade it, to besiege cities, and distress the inhabit...
And when ye go to war in your land against the enemy that oppresseth you,.... That enters in to invade it, to besiege cities, and distress the inhabitants of it:
then ye shall blow an alarm with the trumpets: a "tara-tan-tara" with both of them, to call the several tribes together to join against the enemy; or to call them to fasting and humiliation, to repentance and prayer, to seek the Lord in the exercise of these, and cry for help and assistance, for victory and salvation; for, as Ben Gersom observes, by this alarm their hearts would be broken and become contrite, and they would return to the Lord, and he would have mercy on them when they pray unto him; for such a sound makes a man's heart shake and tremble, according to Amo 3:6; see Jer 4:19; this is a third use of the trumpets, and in a mystical sense it may be observed, that saints are in a militant state, and have many enemies that come in to them to oppress them, sin, Satan, and the world; and the Gospel calls and encourages them to fight, furnishes them with armour, and assures them of victory, and directs them where to fight and with whom, and bids them endure hardness as good soldiers of Christ:
and ye shall be remembered before the Lord your God; for a book of remembrance is written for them that fear God, humble themselves before him, and pray unto him:
and ye shall be saved from your enemies; as Israel from their temporal, so the people of God from their spiritual enemies, being made more than conquerors through him that loved them.

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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 10:1-10
MHCC: Num 10:1-10 - --Here are directions concerning the public notices to be given the people by sound of trumpet. Their laws in every case were to be Divine, therefore, e...
Matthew Henry -> Num 10:1-10
Matthew Henry: Num 10:1-10 - -- We have here directions concerning the public notices that were to be given to the people upon several occasions by sound of trumpet. In a thing of ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 10:8-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 10:8-10 - --
These trumpets were to be used for the holy purposes of the congregation generally, and therefore not only the making, but the manner of using them ...
Constable -> Num 1:1--10:36; Num 10:1-10
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...
