
Text -- Numbers 14:34 (NET)




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Wesley: Num 14:34 - -- So there should have been forty years to come, but God was pleased mercifully to accept of the time past as a part of that time.
So there should have been forty years to come, but God was pleased mercifully to accept of the time past as a part of that time.

Wesley: Num 14:34 - -- That as you have first broken the covenant between you and me, by breaking the conditions of it, so I will make it void on my part, by denying you the...
That as you have first broken the covenant between you and me, by breaking the conditions of it, so I will make it void on my part, by denying you the blessings promised in that covenant. So you shall see, that the breach of promise wherewith you charged me, lies at your door, and was forced from me by your perfidiousness.
JFB -> Num 14:34
JFB: Num 14:34 - -- That is, in consequence of your violation of the covenant betwixt you and Me, by breaking the terms of it, it shall be null and void on My part, as I ...
That is, in consequence of your violation of the covenant betwixt you and Me, by breaking the terms of it, it shall be null and void on My part, as I shall withhold the blessings I promised in that covenant to confer on you on condition of your obedience.
Clarke: Num 14:34 - -- After the number of the days - The spies were forty days in searching the land, and the people who rebelled on their evil report are condemned to wa...
After the number of the days - The spies were forty days in searching the land, and the people who rebelled on their evil report are condemned to wander forty years in the wilderness! Now let them make them a captain and go back to Egypt if they can. God had so hedged them about with his power and providence that they could neither go back to Egypt nor get forward to the promised land! God has provided innumerable spiritual blessings for mankind, but in the pursuit of earthly good they lose them, and often lose the others also! If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the fruit of the land, but not otherwise; unless for your farther punishment God give you your portion in this life, and ye get none in the life to come. From so great a curse may God save thee, thou money-loving, honor-hunting, pleasure-taking, thoughtless, godless man

Clarke: Num 14:34 - -- And ye shall know my breach of promise - This is certainly a most harsh expression; and most learned men agree that the words את תנואתי eth...
And ye shall know my breach of promise - This is certainly a most harsh expression; and most learned men agree that the words
Defender -> Num 14:34
Defender: Num 14:34 - -- This verse provides essentially the only Biblical argument for the "year/day" school of prophetic interpretation, which converts prophetic "days" into...
This verse provides essentially the only Biblical argument for the "year/day" school of prophetic interpretation, which converts prophetic "days" into years, especially in the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation. But this verse was spoken explicitly as a judgment on the faithless generation of Israelites, not as a key to future prophecy. All males 20 years old or above would die during their 40 years in the desert. Thus only Joshua and Caleb, who were excepted because of their faith, were more than 60 years old when the Israelites finally crossed the Jordan, even though God through Moses had indicated the normal life span at the time to be 70 or 80 years (Psa 90:10). Joshua actually lived to age 110, and Caleb was still in full strength at age 85 (Jos 14:10-11; Jos 24:29)."
TSK -> Num 14:34
TSK: Num 14:34 - -- After : Num 13:25; 2Ch 36:21
the number : Psa 95:10; Eze 4:6; Dan 9:24; Rev 11:3
shall ye bear : Num 18:23; Lev 20:19; Psa 38:4; Eze 14:10
ye shall : ...
the number : Psa 95:10; Eze 4:6; Dan 9:24; Rev 11:3
shall ye bear : Num 18:23; Lev 20:19; Psa 38:4; Eze 14:10
ye shall : 1Ki 8:56; Psa 77:8, Psa 105:42; Jer 18:9, Jer 18:10; Lam 3:31-33; Heb 4:1
breach of promise : or, altering of my purpose,

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Barnes -> Num 14:34
Barnes: Num 14:34 - -- My breach of promise - In the original, a word, found elsewhere only in Job 30:10, and meaning "my withdrawals""my turning away."See the margin...
My breach of promise - In the original, a word, found elsewhere only in Job 30:10, and meaning "my withdrawals""my turning away."See the margin.
Poole -> Num 14:34
Poole: Num 14:34 - -- Each day for a year so there should have been forty years to come, but God was pleased mercifully to accept of the time past as a part of that time. ...
Each day for a year so there should have been forty years to come, but God was pleased mercifully to accept of the time past as a part of that time.
My breach of promise that as you have first broken the covenant between you and me, by breaking the terms or conditions of it, so I will make it void on my part, by denying you the blessings promised in that covenant, and to be given to you in case of your obedience. So you shall see that the breach of promise wherewith you charged me, Num 14:3 , lies at your door, and was forced from me by your perfidiousness. Or, my breach ; either passively, i.e. your breaking off from me, as such pronouns are oft used, as Gen 1:4 Isa 53:11 56:7 ; or actively, i.e. my breaking off or departing from you, and stopping the current of my blessings towards you; you shall feel by experience how sad your condition is when I withdraw my grace and favour from you.
Gill -> Num 14:34
Gill: Num 14:34 - -- After the number of days in which ye searched the land,
even forty days,.... For so long they were searching it, Num 13:25,
each day for a year...
After the number of days in which ye searched the land,
even forty days,.... For so long they were searching it, Num 13:25,
each day for a year; reckoning each day for a year, forty days for forty years, as in Eze 4:6,
shall ye bear your iniquities, even forty years: which number is given, being a round one, otherwise it was but thirty eight years and a half ere they were all cut off, and their children entered the land:
and ye shall know my breach of promise; God never makes any breach of promise; his covenant he will not break, nor alter what is gone out of his lips; men break their promises, and transgress the covenant they have made with him, but he never breaks his, Psa 89:34; this should rather be rendered only, "ye shall know my breach"; experience a breach made upon them by him, upon their persons and families by consuming them in the wilderness: the Targum of Jonathan is,"and ye shall know what ye have murmured against me;''this same word is used in the plural in Job 33:10, and is by the Targum rendered "murmurings" or "complaints"; and so the sense is, ye shall know by sad experience the evil of complaining and murmuring against me. The Vulgate Latin version is,"ye shall know my vengeance;''and so the Septuagint,"ye shall know the fury of my anger''which give the sense, though not a literal version of the words.

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NET Notes: Num 14:34 The phrase refers to the consequences of open hostility to God, or perhaps abandonment of God. The noun תְּנוּ...
Geneva Bible -> Num 14:34
Geneva Bible: Num 14:34 After the number of the days in which ye searched the land, [even] forty days, each day for a year, shall ye bear your iniquities, [even] forty years,...

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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 14:26-38
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 14:26-38 - --
Sentence upon the Murmuring Congregation. - After the Lord had thus declared to Moses in general terms His resolution to punish the incorrigible peo...
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...
