
Text -- Numbers 21:24 (NET)




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Wesley: Num 21:24 - -- Or, which reached from Arnon; and so here is a description or limitation of Sihon's conquest and kingdom, that is, extended only from Arnon, unto the ...
Or, which reached from Arnon; and so here is a description or limitation of Sihon's conquest and kingdom, that is, extended only from Arnon, unto the children of Ammon; and then the following words, for the border of the children of Ammon was strong, come in very fitly, not as a reason why the Israelites did not conquer the Ammonites, for they were absolutely forbidden to meddle with them, Deu 3:8, but as a reason why Sihon could not enlarge his conquests to the Ammonites, as he had done to the Moabites.

Wesley: Num 21:24 - -- A river by which the countries of Ammon and Moab were in part bounded and divided.
A river by which the countries of Ammon and Moab were in part bounded and divided.

Wesley: Num 21:24 - -- Either by the advantage of the river, or by their strong holds in their frontiers.
Either by the advantage of the river, or by their strong holds in their frontiers.
JFB: Num 21:24 - -- Now the Zurka. These rivers formed the southern and northern boundaries of his usurped territory.
Now the Zurka. These rivers formed the southern and northern boundaries of his usurped territory.

A reason stated for Sihon not being able to push his invasion further.
TSK -> Num 21:24
TSK: Num 21:24 - -- Israel : Num 32:1-4, Num 32:33-42; Deu 2:31-37, Deu 29:7; Jos 9:10, Jos 12:1-3, Jos 13:8-10, Jos 24:8; Jdg 11:21-23, Jdg 12:1, Jdg 12:2, Jdg 21:8; Neh...
Israel : Num 32:1-4, Num 32:33-42; Deu 2:31-37, Deu 29:7; Jos 9:10, Jos 12:1-3, Jos 13:8-10, Jos 24:8; Jdg 11:21-23, Jdg 12:1, Jdg 12:2, Jdg 21:8; Neh 9:22; Psa 135:10-12, Psa 136:19; Amo 2:9

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Barnes -> Num 21:24
Barnes: Num 21:24 - -- Jabbok (now Wady Zerka: compare Gen 32:22) runs eastward under Rabbah of the children of Ammon, thence westward, and reaches the Jordan, 45 miles no...
Jabbok (now Wady Zerka: compare Gen 32:22) runs eastward under Rabbah of the children of Ammon, thence westward, and reaches the Jordan, 45 miles north of the Arnon. It was between Rabbah and Gerasa that it formed the Ammonite boundary.
Poole -> Num 21:24
Poole: Num 21:24 - -- From Arnon or which reached from Arnon, &c. such supplements being very usual; and so here is contained a description or limitation of Sihon’ s ...
From Arnon or which reached from Arnon, &c. such supplements being very usual; and so here is contained a description or limitation of Sihon’ s conquest and kingdom, that it extended only from Arnon— unto the children of Ammon ; and then the following words, for the border of the children of Ammon was strong , come in very fitly, not as a reason why the Israelites did not or could not conquer the Ammonites, for they were absolutely forbidden to meddle with them, Deu 3:8 ; but as a reason why Sihon could not enlarge his conquests and empire to the Ammonites, as he had done to the Moabites.
Jabbok a river by which the countries of Ammon and Moab were in part bounded and divided.
Was strong either by the advantage of the river, or by their strong holds in their frontiers.
Haydock -> Num 21:24
Haydock: Num 21:24 - -- Garrison, either against Sehon, or against the Hebrews, whom God did not, as yet, authorize to attack the Ammonites, (Calmet) though the latter knew ...
Garrison, either against Sehon, or against the Hebrews, whom God did not, as yet, authorize to attack the Ammonites, (Calmet) though the latter knew it not. (Haydock)
Gill -> Num 21:24
Gill: Num 21:24 - -- And Israel smote him with the edge of the sword,.... Slew him and his army, entirely routed them, and got a complete victory over them; God giving the...
And Israel smote him with the edge of the sword,.... Slew him and his army, entirely routed them, and got a complete victory over them; God giving them up into their hands, who otherwise were a very strong, powerful, and warlike people; see Amo 2:9.
and possessed his land from Arnon unto Jabbok; two rivers, the one to the south, the other to the north of his country; the one was the boundary of his country between him and the Moabites, the other the boundary of his country between him and the Ammonites, as it follows:
even unto the children of Ammon; for the border of the children of Ammon was strong; which is given as a reason why the Israelites proceeded no further in their conquest; there was another reason for that, which was the order of the Lord not to distress the Ammonites, nor meddle with them; though Jarchi makes this prohibition to be their strength, Deu 2:19, but this is given as a reason why Sihon could not extend his conquests further, because it was so well fortified, either by nature or art, or both, by the river Jabbok, by mountains and frontier towns, and particularly by Rabbah, as the Targum of Jonathan suggests, which was their royal city in later times, and a very strong place; see 2Sa 12:26.

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