
Text -- Numbers 2:3-9 (NET)




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Wesley -> Num 2:3
Wesley: Num 2:3 - -- This tribe was in the first post, and in their marches led the van, not only because it was the most numerous, but chiefly because Christ, the Lion of...
This tribe was in the first post, and in their marches led the van, not only because it was the most numerous, but chiefly because Christ, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, was to descend from it: Yea, from the loins of Nahshon, who is here appointed the chief captain of it.
JFB: Num 2:3 - -- Judah, placed at the head of a camp composed of three tribes rallying under its standard, was said to have combined the united colors in the high prie...
Judah, placed at the head of a camp composed of three tribes rallying under its standard, was said to have combined the united colors in the high priest's breastplate, but called by the name of Judah. They were appointed to occupy the east side and to take the lead in the march, which, for the most part, was in an easterly direction.

JFB: Num 2:3 - -- It appears that the twelve men who were called to superintend the census were also appointed to be the captains of their respective tribes--a dignity ...
It appears that the twelve men who were called to superintend the census were also appointed to be the captains of their respective tribes--a dignity which they owed probably to the circumstances, formerly noticed, of their holding the hereditary office of head or "prince."

JFB: Num 2:7 - -- On the other side. While Judah's tribe was the most numerous, those of Issachar and Zebulun were also very numerous; so that the association of those ...
On the other side. While Judah's tribe was the most numerous, those of Issachar and Zebulun were also very numerous; so that the association of those three tribes formed a strong and imposing van.|| 03669||1||22||0||@On the south side the standard of the camp of Reuben==--The description given of the position of Reuben and his attendant tribes on the south, of Ephraim and his associates on the west, of Dan and his confederates on the north, with that of Judah on the east, suggests the idea of a square or quadrangle, which, allowing one square cubit to each soldier while remaining close in the ranks, has been computed to extend over an area of somewhat more than twelve square miles. But into our calculations of the occupied space must be taken not only the fighting men, whose numbers are here given, but also the families, tents, and baggage. The tabernacle or sacred tent of their Divine King, with the camp of the Levites around it (see on Num 3:38), formed the center, as does the chief's in the encampment of all nomad people. In marching, this order was adhered to, with some necessary variations. Judah led the way, followed, it is most probable, by Issachar and Zebulun [Num 10:14-16]. Reuben, Simeon, and Gad formed the second great division [Num 10:18-20]. They were followed by the central company, composed of the Levites, bearing the tabernacle [Num 10:21]. Then the third and posterior squadron consisted of Ephraim, Manasseh, and Benjamin [Num 10:22-24], while the hindmost place was assigned to Dan, Asher, and Naphtali [Num 10:25-27]. Thus Judah's, which was the most numerous, formed the van: and Dan's, which was the next in force, brought up the rear; while Reuben's and Ephraim's, with the tribes associated with them respectively, being the smallest and weakest, were placed in the center. (See on Num 10:13).
TSK: Num 2:3 - -- the standard : Gen 49:8-10; Jdg 1:1, Jdg 1:2; 1Ch 5:2
Nahshon : Num 1:7, Num 7:12, Num 7:17, Num 10:14-16, Num 26:19-22; Rth 4:20; 1Ch 2:10; Mat 1:4; ...
the standard : Gen 49:8-10; Jdg 1:1, Jdg 1:2; 1Ch 5:2
Nahshon : Num 1:7, Num 7:12, Num 7:17, Num 10:14-16, Num 26:19-22; Rth 4:20; 1Ch 2:10; Mat 1:4; Luk 3:32, Luk 3:33, Naasson



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Barnes -> Num 2:3-32
Barnes: Num 2:3-32 - -- The following plan shows the general arrangement of the camp, which would vary in different places according to local exigencies. The area of the ca...
Poole: Num 2:5 - -- Issachar and Zebulun were Leah’ s two youngest sons, and therefore would more contentedly submit to Judah.
Issachar and Zebulun were Leah’ s two youngest sons, and therefore would more contentedly submit to Judah.

Poole: Num 2:9 - -- This was the most numerous camp, because they marched first, as being placed on the east and going towards the east, and because they guarded the sa...
This was the most numerous camp, because they marched first, as being placed on the east and going towards the east, and because they guarded the sanctuary.
Haydock -> Num 2:9
Haydock: Num 2:9 - -- First. The gate of the tabernacle looked towards the east. (Haydock) ---
Juda marched therefore in the first ranks. Then followed Ruben, the Levi...
First. The gate of the tabernacle looked towards the east. (Haydock) ---
Juda marched therefore in the first ranks. Then followed Ruben, the Levites, with the camp of the Lord. (Calmet) ---
(Yet see chap x. 17.; Haydock) ---
Afterwards came Ephraim; and last of all, Gad, ver. 16, 17, 24, 31. But in the camp, Juda, Issachar and Zabulon, Moses and Aaron, dwelt on the eastern side of the tabernacle; Ruben, Simeon and Gad, with the Caathites, to the west; and Dan, Aser and Nephtali, with the Merarites, on the north. (Calmet)
Gill: Num 2:3 - -- And on the east side, towards the rising of the sun,.... Which rises in the east; or of all; for, as Jarchi observes, that which is "before" is called...
And on the east side, towards the rising of the sun,.... Which rises in the east; or of all; for, as Jarchi observes, that which is "before" is called "Kedem", the east, as the west is called "behind":
shall they of the standard of the camp of Judah pitch, throughout their armies; the tribes of Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun, formed one camp, which had its name from the principal tribe Judah; and this was divided into various regiments and companies, called armies, who severally pitched under one and the same standard. It is said g Judah's stone was the "nophech" (which we render an emerald), and his flag was coloured in the likeness of the colour of the heavens, and there was formed upon it a lion. Issachar's was the sapphire, and his flag was coloured black, like to black lead, and there were framed upon it the sun and moon, on account of what is said, 1Ch 12:32. Zebulun's was a diamond, and his flag was coloured white, and there was formed upon it a ship, because of what is said, Gen 49:13,
and Nahshon, the son of Amminadab, shall be captain of the children of Judah; who had been assisting in numbering the people, and who afterwards offered to the dedication of the altar, Num 1:2.

Gill: Num 2:4 - -- And his host, and those that were numbered of them,.... As they had been before; and, supposing these words to be the words of God, there is no necess...
And his host, and those that were numbered of them,.... As they had been before; and, supposing these words to be the words of God, there is no necessity of rendering them in the future, as some have observed; though they seem rather to be the words of Moses, who under every tribe repeats the number, which is exactly the same as when taken; and though it was not till twenty days after that they set forward according to their order of encampment, not one of them died, which Aben Ezra observes as a very wonderful thing:
were threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred; the number of the tribe of Judah were 74,600; see Num 1:27.

Gill: Num 2:5 - -- And those that do pitch next unto him shall be the tribe of Issachar,.... Who with Zebulun, after mentioned, as placed with him under the same standa...
And those that do pitch next unto him shall be the tribe of Issachar,.... Who with Zebulun, after mentioned, as placed with him under the same standard, were the brethren of Judah, by the same mother Leah, and so fitly put together, as most likely to continue in harmony and love; and being the youngest sons of Leah, and brethren of Judah, would, without any reluctance or murmuring, pitch under their elder brother's standard:
and Nethaneel, the son of Zuar, shall be captain of the children of Issachar; see Num 1:8.

Gill: Num 2:6 - -- And his host,.... The host of Issachar:
and those that were numbered thereof, were fifty and four thousand and four hundred. 54,400 men. Which had...
And his host,.... The host of Issachar:
and those that were numbered thereof, were fifty and four thousand and four hundred. 54,400 men. Which had been numbered, for it does not appear that there was a fresh account taken; see Num 1:29.

Gill: Num 2:7 - -- Then the tribe of Zebulun,.... He pitched next; though the order of their encampment was not, as it may seem, first Judah, after him Issachar, and be...
Then the tribe of Zebulun,.... He pitched next; though the order of their encampment was not, as it may seem, first Judah, after him Issachar, and below him Zebulun; for Judah lay between these two, the one before him, and the other behind him; and it was Issachar that was behind, and Zebulun before, as Aben Ezra observes; they were pitched on each side of the standard of Judah, one on one side, and the other on the other side:
and Eliab, the son of Helon, shall be, captain of the children of Zebulun; see Num 1:9; each tribe had its own captain; nor does it appear that there was a general over those captains, that had the command of the camp, consisting of three tribes, but Moses was the generalissimo of all the camps.

Gill: Num 2:8 - -- And his host,.... That is, the host of Zebulun:
and those that were numbered thereof, were fifty and seven thousand and four hundred. 57,400 men; ...
And his host,.... That is, the host of Zebulun:
and those that were numbered thereof, were fifty and seven thousand and four hundred. 57,400 men; see Num 1:31.

Gill: Num 2:9 - -- All that were numbered in the camp of Judah were an hundred thousand and fourscore thousand and six thousand and four hundred,
throughout their ar...
All that were numbered in the camp of Judah were an hundred thousand and fourscore thousand and six thousand and four hundred,
throughout their armies,.... 186,400 men. The sum total of the three tribes, which formed that camp: this was the largest camp of them all, being near 30,000 more than Dan's, Num 2:31, which was the next in number unto it, and therefore placed foremost, and as the vanguard to the tabernacle:
these shall first set forth; in a march, when about to journey; when they saw the cloud remove, the priests blew with the trumpets, and then the camp of Judah moved first, as Jarchi observes, and when they went out to fight, Judah went up first, Jdg 1:1.

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NET Notes: Num 2:4 The expression “and his divisions and those numbered of them” is somewhat tautological. The words are synonyms used for statistical purpos...



NET Notes: Num 2:9 The verb is נָסָע (nasa’): “to journey, travel, set out,” and here, “to move camp.” Judah ...
Geneva Bible: Num 2:5 And those that do pitch next unto him [shall be] the tribe ( b ) of Issachar: and Nethaneel the son of Zuar [shall be] captain of the children of Issa...

Geneva Bible: Num 2:9 All that were numbered in the ( c ) camp of Judah [were] an hundred thousand and fourscore thousand and six thousand and four hundred, throughout thei...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 2:1-34
MHCC -> Num 2:1-34
MHCC: Num 2:1-34 - --The tribes were to encamp about the tabernacle, which was to be in the midst of them. It was a token of God's gracious presence. Yet they were to pitc...
Matthew Henry -> Num 2:3-34
Matthew Henry: Num 2:3-34 - -- We have here the particular distribution of the twelve tribes into four squadrons, three tribes in a squadron, one of which was to lead the other tw...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 2:3-31
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 2:3-31 - --
Order of the tribes in the camp and on the march . - Num 2:3-9. The standard of the tribe of Judah was to encamp in front, namely towards the east,...
Constable -> Num 1:1--10:36; Num 2:1-34
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...
