
Text -- Numbers 15:39-41 (NET)




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Wesley: Num 15:39 - -- That is, the ribband, shall be unto you, shall serve you for a fringe, to render it more visible by its distinct colour, whereas the fringe without th...
That is, the ribband, shall be unto you, shall serve you for a fringe, to render it more visible by its distinct colour, whereas the fringe without this was of the same piece and colour with the garment, and therefore less observeable.

Wesley: Num 15:39 - -- Or, enquire not for other rules and ways of serving me than I have prescribed you. Your own heart, and eyes - Neither after the devices of your own he...
Or, enquire not for other rules and ways of serving me than I have prescribed you. Your own heart, and eyes - Neither after the devices of your own hearts, as Nadab and Abihu did when they offered strange fire; nor after the examples of others which your eyes see, as you did when you were set upon worshipping a calf after the manner of Egypt. The phylacteries worn by the Pharisees in our Lord's time, were a different thing from these. Those were of their own invention: these were a divine institution.

Purged from sin and sincerely devoted to God.

Wesley: Num 15:41 - -- Though I am justly displeased with you for your frequent rebellions, for which also I will keep you forty years in the wilderness, yet I will not utte...
Though I am justly displeased with you for your frequent rebellions, for which also I will keep you forty years in the wilderness, yet I will not utterly cast you off, but will continue to be your God.
JFB -> Num 15:41
JFB: Num 15:41 - -- The import of this solemn conclusion is, that though He was displeased with them for their frequent rebellions, for which they would be doomed to fort...
The import of this solemn conclusion is, that though He was displeased with them for their frequent rebellions, for which they would be doomed to forty years' wanderings, He would not abandon them but continue His divine protection and care of them till they were brought into the land of promise.
Calvin -> Num 15:41
Calvin: Num 15:41 - -- 41.I am the Lord your God Having at the end of the last verse commanded them to be holy unto their God, he now confirms this command by a reason, viz...
41.I am the Lord your God Having at the end of the last verse commanded them to be holy unto their God, he now confirms this command by a reason, viz., that it was for this end that God redeemed them, that he might be their God, i.e., that He might be solemnly honored. He asserts God’s right, then, as founded upon the blessing of their deliverance, which would have been misplaced unless they devoted themselves to His service. The repetition at the conclusion is intended for confirmation.
TSK: Num 15:39 - -- remember : Exo 13:9; Deu 6:6-9, Deu 11:18-21, Deu 11:28-32; Pro 3:1
ye seek not : Deu 29:19; Job 31:7; Pro 28:26; Ecc 11:9; Jer 9:14; Eze 6:9
go a who...

TSK: Num 15:40 - -- be holy : Lev 11:44, Lev 11:45, Lev 19:2; Rom 12:1; Eph 1:4; Col 1:2; 1Th 4:7; 1Pe 1:15, 1Pe 1:16

TSK: Num 15:41 - -- Lev 22:33, Lev 25:38; Psa 105:45; Jer 31:31-33, Jer 32:37-41; Eze 36:25-27; Heb 11:16; 1Pe 2:9, 1Pe 2:10

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Poole: Num 15:39 - -- It i.e. the riband,
shall be unto you i.e. shall serve you
for the fringe to wit, to render it more visible and notorious by its certain, and rem...
It i.e. the riband,
shall be unto you i.e. shall serve you
for the fringe to wit, to render it more visible and notorious by its certain, and remarkable, and distinct colour, whereas the fringe without this was of the same piece and colour with the garment, and therefore less observable. Or, it , i.e. the riband, shall be in your fringes , or, put to your fringes , fastened to them, that by looking upon it you may remember, that your eye may affect your mind and heart.
That ye seek not or, inquire not , for other rules or ways of serving me than I have prescribed you.
After your own heart, and your own eyes i.e. neither after the devices and inventions of your own minds or hearts, as Nadab and Abihu did when they offered strange fire, and as you now did, when you pretended to serve and please me by going up the hill and towards Canaan without and against my command; nor after the examples or inventions of others which your eyes see, as you did when you were set upon worshipping a calf after the manner of Egypt. To go a whoring , i.e. to depart from me, and to prefer your own fancies before my commands, and to live only by present sight or sense, and not at all by faith in my promises.

Poole: Num 15:41 - -- Though I am justly displeased with you, for your frequent and horrid rebellions, for which also I will keep you forty years in the wilderness, yet I...
Though I am justly displeased with you, for your frequent and horrid rebellions, for which also I will keep you forty years in the wilderness, yet I will not utterly cast you off, but will continue to be your God, to preserve and provide for you there, and after that time to bring you into Canaan.
Haydock -> Num 15:39
Haydock: Num 15:39 - -- Astray, ( fornicantes ). The eyes being left without restraint, easily fix upon dangerous objects, which captivate the heart, and lead to idolatry a...
Astray, ( fornicantes ). The eyes being left without restraint, easily fix upon dangerous objects, which captivate the heart, and lead to idolatry and the contempt of God's law. (Calmet) ---
We are also admonished to meditate on the law, and not follow our own thoughts or interpretations, so as to render it of no effect, in the regulation of our morals. (Haydock)
Gill: Num 15:39 - -- And it shall be unto you for a fringe,.... The blue ribbon or lace shall be in or upon the fringe to fasten it:
that ye may look upon it; the blue ...
And it shall be unto you for a fringe,.... The blue ribbon or lace shall be in or upon the fringe to fasten it:
that ye may look upon it; the blue lace making the whole the more conspicuous: from hence the Jews gather, that the night is not the time for wearing fringe, which lessens the sight, and it is not so easily seen; and that night garments are not obliged to have the fringe on them; and yet, they say, a blind man is bound to wear it, because, though he cannot see it, others can g:
and remember all the commandments of the Lord, and do them: this is the general use, end, and design of the fringes, that upon sight of them they might be put in mind of the commandments and put upon the practice of them; these being at the four corners of their vestments, let them look which way they would downwards, before or behind, or on either side, they could not but see them: and the many threads in them might put them in mind of the many precepts they were to observe; and the white colour, the purity and holiness of them; and the blue or sky-coloured lace might lead them to observe the heavenly original of them; or being of a purple colour rather, might direct them to the blood of Christ, for the remission of the transgressions of them: the Jews have many fanciful things about the use and virtue of these fringes, not worthy of notice; and they say, that such who are careful to observe this law of the fringe, are worthy to see the face of the divine Majesty, and will be preserved from evil spirits h:
and that ye seek not after your own heart and your own eyes; to have and enjoy, and do those things, in matters of worship, which were of their own devising, and pleasing in their sight, as well as in moral things, what were agreeable to their carnal hearts, and make for the gratification of their senses:
after which ye use to go a whoring; which seems to restrain the sense pretty much to idolatry, to false and superstitious worship, which are often in Scripture expressed by fornication and whoredom; though other sins and lusts also are sometimes signified by the same words.

Gill: Num 15:40 - -- That ye may remember and do all my commandments,.... Which is repeated, that the end and use of these fringes might be particularly taken notice of, a...
That ye may remember and do all my commandments,.... Which is repeated, that the end and use of these fringes might be particularly taken notice of, and attended to; that so they might not satisfy themselves with and rest in this ceremony of wearing the fringes, but be found in the observance of every moral precept, and of every religious ordinance and duty:
and be holy unto your God: as in his presence, according to his will, and for his honour and glory, by keeping his holy commands, and living an holy life and conversation, well pleasing in his sight.

Gill: Num 15:41 - -- I am the Lord your God,.... Their Creator, Preserver, and Benefactor, their Lord and Sovereign, their covenant God and Father:
which brought you o...
I am the Lord your God,.... Their Creator, Preserver, and Benefactor, their Lord and Sovereign, their covenant God and Father:
which brought you out of the land of Egypt, to be your God; to make it appear that he was their God in a special relation, and that he took the special care and government of them; and which was manifest by the system of laws he gave them to observe, as well as by his provision for them on all accounts, and by his protection of them:
I am the Lord your God; who had a right to enact laws, and enjoin the observance of them, as he was the Lord Jehovah; and they were under obligation to regard them, as he was not only their Creator but their covenant God and Father, who had bestowed his favours liberally on them.

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NET Notes: Num 15:39 This last clause is a relative clause explaining the influence of the human heart and physical sight. It literally says, “which you go whoring a...

NET Notes: Num 15:40 This clause also serves as a purpose/result clause of the preceding – “in order that you may remember….” But because the line ...
Geneva Bible -> Num 15:39
Geneva Bible: Num 15:39 And it shall be unto you for a fringe, that ye may look upon it, and remember all the commandments of the LORD, and do them; and that ye seek not afte...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 15:1-41
TSK Synopsis: Num 15:1-41 - --1 :1 The law of the meat offering, and the drink offering.14 The stranger is under the same law.17 The law of the first of the dough for an heave offe...
MHCC -> Num 15:37-41
MHCC: Num 15:37-41 - --The people are ordered by the Lord to make fringes on the borders of their garments. The Jews were distinguished from their neighbours in their dress,...
Matthew Henry -> Num 15:37-41
Matthew Henry: Num 15:37-41 - -- Provision had been just now made by the law for the pardon of sins of ignorance and infirmity; now here is an expedient provided for the preventing ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 15:39-41
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 15:39-41 - --
" And it shall be to you for a tassel, "i.e., the fastening of the tassel with the dark blue thread to the corners of your garments shall be to you ...
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 15:1--19:22 - --Laws given during the 38 years of discipline chs. 15-19
Moses recorded few events during...
