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Text -- Numbers 20:13 (NET)
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That is, strife.
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Wesley: Num 20:13 - -- Or, among them, the children of Israel, by the demonstration of his omnipotency, veracity, and clemency towards the Israelites, and of his impartial h...
Or, among them, the children of Israel, by the demonstration of his omnipotency, veracity, and clemency towards the Israelites, and of his impartial holiness and severity against sin even in his greatest friends and favourites.
JFB -> Num 20:13
Calvin -> Num 20:13
Calvin: Num 20:13 - -- 13.This is the water of Meribah 110 This name was given: to the place in order that the ingratitude of their fathers might be detestable to their des...
13.This is the water of Meribah 110 This name was given: to the place in order that the ingratitude of their fathers might be detestable to their descendants, and hence the mercy of God more illustrious. Thus the Prophet, referring to it, says:
“That the generation to come might know them, — that they might not forget the works of God, — and might not be as their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation; a generation that set not their heart aright, and whose spirit was not steadfast with God.”
(Psa 78:6.)
And elsewhere both the name of Meribah and that of Massah are employed, in order that the Israelites might learn not to imitate their fathers, (Psa 95:8; 111)although Moses here uses the plural number, whereas he has the singular in Exo 17:0.
The expression at the end of the verse, that God “was sanctified” among the children of Israel, is not used in approval, but rather in reproof, of their conduct. Israel is called elsewhere God’s “holiness,” 112 (Psa 114:2,) because God magnificently displayed tits glory in their deliverance; but He is here said to have sanctified Himself in a different sense, because, by the overthrow of their iniquity and frowardness, He rescued his holy name from contempt. In fine, it was a proof of his inestimable mercy, that the water, which might have justly been destructive to them, was not only given to be the sustenance of their bodies, but also was converted into an aid for their salvation; for which reason Paul says that this was “spiritual drink.” (1Co 10:4.)
TSK -> Num 20:13
TSK: Num 20:13 - -- the water : Deu 33:8; Psa 95:8, 106:32-48
Meribah : i.e. Strife, Exo 17:7; Deu 32:51, Meribah-Kadesh
he was : Isa 5:16; Eze 20:41, Eze 36:23, Eze 38:1...
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Barnes -> Num 20:13
Barnes: Num 20:13 - -- The water of Meribah - i. e. "Strife."The place is called "Meribah in Kadesh"Num 27:14, and "Meribah-Kadesh"Deu 32:51. to distinguish it from t...
The water of Meribah - i. e. "Strife."The place is called "Meribah in Kadesh"Num 27:14, and "Meribah-Kadesh"Deu 32:51. to distinguish it from the "Meribah"of Exo 17:2 ff.
And he was sanctified in them - An allusion doubtless to the name "Kadesh"(holy), which though not now bestowed, acquired a new significance from the fact that God here vindicated His own sanctity, punishing Moses and Aaron who had trespassed against it.
Poole -> Num 20:13
Poole: Num 20:13 - -- Meribah called Meribah Kadesh , to distinguish it from another Meribah , Exo 17:7 . Sanctified in them , or, among them , to wit, the children of...
Meribah called Meribah Kadesh , to distinguish it from another Meribah , Exo 17:7 . Sanctified in them , or, among them , to wit, the children of Israel last mentioned, by the demonstration of his omnipotency, veracity, and clemency towards the Israelites, and of his impartial holiness and severity against sin even in his greatest friends and favourites, as Moses was.
Haydock -> Num 20:13
Haydock: Num 20:13 - -- The water of contradiction or strife. Hebrew Meribah. (Challoner) ---
Sanctified: he shewed the effects of his power and clemency towards the...
The water of contradiction or strife. Hebrew Meribah. (Challoner) ---
Sanctified: he shewed the effects of his power and clemency towards the people, and he treated his ministers with a just severity. The Samaritan copy here inserts what we read in Deuteronomy, only it places the speech of Moses in an historical form. "The Moses said, Lord, &c. (Deuteronomy iii. 24-28.) Moreover, the Lord said to Moses, you shall pass by, " &c. (Deuteronomy ii. 4-6.)
Gill -> Num 20:13
Gill: Num 20:13 - -- This is the water of Meribah,.... Or "strife": this is the name by which the water had in this place, and from this rock, was called; and which is the...
This is the water of Meribah,.... Or "strife": this is the name by which the water had in this place, and from this rock, was called; and which is the same name given to the place at Horeb, where a rock had been smitten, and water had flowed, as now, the first year they came out of Egypt; and to distinguish this from that, this is sometimes called Meribah-Kadesh, Deu 32:51, this being at Kadesh, as that was at Rephidim:
because the children of Israel strove with the Lord: for their chiding and striving with Moses was interpretatively striving with the Lord himself, whose ministers and servants they were:
and he was sanctified in them; that is, the glory of his divine perfections was displayed in them; either in the waters fetched out of the rock, which was a proof of the almighty power of God, and of his truth and faithfulness to his promises; or in the children of Israel, in whose sight, and for whose sake this miracle was wrought: the Targum of Jonathan expressly says, in Moses and Aaron, in not sparing these his saints, but expressing severity towards them for their sin; so Jarchi and Aben Ezra interpret it.
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NET Notes -> Num 20:13
NET Notes: Num 20:13 The form is unusual – it is the Niphal preterite, and not the normal use of the Piel/Pual stem for “sanctify/sanctified.” The basic ...
Geneva Bible -> Num 20:13
Geneva Bible: Num 20:13 This [is] the water of Meribah; because the children of Israel strove with the LORD, and he ( h ) was sanctified in them.
( h ) By showing himself al...
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TSK Synopsis -> Num 20:1-29
TSK Synopsis: Num 20:1-29 - --1 The children of Israel come to Zin, where Miriam dies.2 They murmur for want of water.7 Moses smiting the rock, brings forth water at Meribah.14 Mos...
Maclaren -> Num 20:1-13
Maclaren: Num 20:1-13 - --The Waters Of Meribah
Then came the children of Israel, even the whole congregation, into the desert of Zin in the first month : and the people abode...
MHCC -> Num 20:1-13
MHCC: Num 20:1-13 - --After thirty-eight years' tedious abode in the wilderness, the armies of Israel advanced towards Canaan again. There was no water for the congregation...
Matthew Henry -> Num 20:1-13
Matthew Henry: Num 20:1-13 - -- After thirty-eight years' tedious marches, or rather tedious rests, in the wilderness, backward towards the Red Sea, the armies of Israel now at len...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 20:13
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 20:13 - --
The account closes with the words, "This is the water of strife, about which the children of Israel strove with Jehovah, and He sanctified Himself o...
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...
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Constable: Num 20:1-29 - --The departure from Kadesh ch. 20
Here begins the fourth and last leg of the Israelites' ...
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