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Text -- Numbers 14:22 (NET)

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That is, my glorious appearances in the cloud, and in the tabernacle.

That is, many times. A certain number for an uncertain.
JFB -> Num 14:22
Very frequently.
TSK -> Num 14:22
TSK: Num 14:22 - -- which have : Num 14:11; Deu 1:31-35; Psa 95:9-11, Psa 106:26; Heb 3:17, Heb 3:18
tempted : Exo 17:2; Psa 95:9, Psa 106:14; Mal 3:15; Mat 4:7; 1Co 10:9...
which have : Num 14:11; Deu 1:31-35; Psa 95:9-11, Psa 106:26; Heb 3:17, Heb 3:18
tempted : Exo 17:2; Psa 95:9, Psa 106:14; Mal 3:15; Mat 4:7; 1Co 10:9; Heb 3:9

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Barnes -> Num 14:21-23
Barnes: Num 14:21-23 - -- Render: But as truly as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord; Num 14:22 all those men, etc.; Num 14:23 shall not ...
Render: But as truly as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord; Num 14:22 all those men, etc.; Num 14:23 shall not see, etc.
These ten times - Ten is the number which imports completeness. Compare Gen 31:7. The sense is that the measure of their provocation was now full: the day of grace was at last over. However, some enumerate 10 different occasions on which the people had tempted God since the exodus.
Ps. 90, which is entitled "a Prayer of Moses,"has been most appropriately regarded as a kind of dirge upon those sentenced thus awfully by God to waste away in the wilderness.
Poole -> Num 14:22
Poole: Num 14:22 - -- My glory i.e. my glorious appearances in the cloud, and in the tabernacle.
Ten times i.e. many times. A certain number for an uncertain, as Gen 31:...
Haydock -> Num 14:22
Haydock: Num 14:22 - -- The men, above twenty years of age, ver. 29. ---
Majesty, manifested by the signs, &c. (Haydock) ---
Ten times; very often. It is not necessa...
The men, above twenty years of age, ver. 29. ---
Majesty, manifested by the signs, &c. (Haydock) ---
Ten times; very often. It is not necessary to specify the number of the rebellions, as some have done, placing the first on the other side of the Red Sea, (Exodus xiv. 11,) and the tenth here. The expression is often used to express a great but indefinite number. (Ecclesiastes vii. 20.) (Calmet)
Gill -> Num 14:22
Gill: Num 14:22 - -- Because all those men which have seen my glory,.... His glorious Majesty, or the emblem of it in the cloud, on the tabernacle, which had often appeare...
Because all those men which have seen my glory,.... His glorious Majesty, or the emblem of it in the cloud, on the tabernacle, which had often appeared to them, and the glorious things done by him; the glory of his power, wisdom, goodness, faithfulness, and truth, displayed in bringing them out of Egypt, through the Red sea, and thus far in the wilderness, even to the borders of the land of Canaan; it should be rendered, not "because", but "that", for this is the thing sworn to, or the matter of the oath:
and my miracles which I did in Egypt; by the hand of Moses, both before them, when he was sent to them, as a proof of his divine mission, and before Pharaoh and all his court, Exo 7:10, inflicting plagues upon him and his people, Exo 7:20,
and in the wilderness; in raining manna from heaven about their tents, Exo 16:14; sending them quails, Exo 16:13; and giving them water out of the rock, Exo 17:6,
and have tempted me now these ten times; which the Jews understand precisely and exactly of such a number, and which they reckon thus w; twice at the sea, Exo 14:11; twice concerning water, Exo 15:23; twice about manna, Exo 16:2; twice about quails, Exo 16:12; once by the calf, Exo 32:1; and once in the wilderness of Paran, Num 14:1, which last and tenth was the present temptation: these are reckoned a little otherwise elsewhere x; but perhaps it may be better, with Aben Ezra, to interpret it of many times, a certain number being put for an uncertain, they having frequently tempted the Lord:
and have not hearkened to my voice; neither to his word of promise, nor to his word of command, and particularly his late order to go up and possess the land, Deu 1:21.

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 14:1-45
TSK Synopsis: Num 14:1-45 - --1 The people murmur at the news.6 Joshua and Caleb labour to still them.11 God threatens them.13 Moses intercedes with God, and obtains pardon.26 The ...
MHCC -> Num 14:20-35
MHCC: Num 14:20-35 - --The Lord granted the prayer of Moses so far as not at once to destroy the congregation. But disbelief of the promise forbids the benefit. Those who de...
Matthew Henry -> Num 14:20-35
Matthew Henry: Num 14:20-35 - -- We have here God's answer to the prayer of Moses, which sings both of mercy and judgment. It is given privately to Moses (Num 14:20-25), and then di...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 14:20-23
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 14:20-23 - --
In answer to this importunate prayer, the Lord promised forgiveness, namely, the preservation of the nation, but not the remission of the well-merit...
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 13:1--14:45 - --The failure of the first generation chs. 13-14
The events recorded in chapters 13 and 14...





