
Text -- Numbers 21:4 (NET)




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Wesley: Num 21:4 - -- sea - Which leadeth to the Red - sea, as they must needs do to compass the land of Edom.
sea - Which leadeth to the Red - sea, as they must needs do to compass the land of Edom.

Wesley: Num 21:4 - -- By reason of this journey, which was long and troublesome, and unexpected, because the successful entrance and victorious progress which some of them ...
By reason of this journey, which was long and troublesome, and unexpected, because the successful entrance and victorious progress which some of them had made in the borders of Canaan, made them think they might have speedily gone in and taken possession of it, and so have saved the tedious travels and farther difficulties, into which Moses had again brought them.
JFB: Num 21:4 - -- On being refused the passage requested, they returned through the Arabah, "the way of the Red Sea," to Elath, at the head of the eastern gulf of the R...
On being refused the passage requested, they returned through the Arabah, "the way of the Red Sea," to Elath, at the head of the eastern gulf of the Red Sea, and thence passed up through the mountains to the eastern desert, so as to make the circuit of the land of Edom (Num 33:41-42).

JFB: Num 21:4 - -- Disappointment on finding themselves so near the confines of the promised land without entering it; vexation at the refusal of a passage through Edom ...
Disappointment on finding themselves so near the confines of the promised land without entering it; vexation at the refusal of a passage through Edom and the absence of any divine interposition in their favor; and above all, the necessity of a retrograde journey by a long and circuitous route through the worst parts of a sandy desert and the dread of being plunged into new and unknown difficulties--all this produced a deep depression of spirits. But it was followed, as usually, by a gross outburst of murmuring at the scarcity of water, and of expressions of disgust at the manna.
Calvin -> Num 21:4
Calvin: Num 21:4 - -- 4.And they journeyed from mount Hor This also is narrated in their praise, that they bore the weariness of a long and circuitous march, when they wer...
4.And they journeyed from mount Hor This also is narrated in their praise, that they bore the weariness of a long and circuitous march, when they were already worn down by their wanderings for forty years. Moses, therefore, tells us that, since God had forbidden them to pass the borders of Edom, they went by another way; but immediately afterwards he adds, that they basely rebelled, without being provoked to do so by any new cause. They had before been rebellious under the pressure of hunger or thirst, or some other inconvenience; but now, when there were no grounds for doing so, they malignantly exasperate themselves against God. Some understand that they were afflicted in mind because of the way, 117 so that the
The verb 118
They call the manna “light” food; as much as to say that it inflates rather than satisfies or nourishes; or, as I deem more probable, the word
TSK -> Num 21:4
TSK: Num 21:4 - -- mount Hor : Num 20:22, Num 20:23, Num 20:27, Num 33:41
by the way : Num 14:25; Deu 1:40
compass : Num 20:18-21; Deu 2:5-8; Jdg 11:18
the soul : Num 32...

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Barnes -> Num 21:4
Barnes: Num 21:4 - -- The direct route to Moab through the valleys of Edom being closed against them Num 20:20-21, they were compelled to turn southward. Their course lay...
The direct route to Moab through the valleys of Edom being closed against them Num 20:20-21, they were compelled to turn southward. Their course lay down the Arabah; until, a few hours north of Akaba (Ezion-Geber) the Wady Ithm opened to them a gap in the hostile mountains, allowed them to turn to their left, and to march northward toward Moab Deu 2:3. They were thus for some days (see Num 22:1 note) in the Arabah, a mountain plain of loose sand, gravel, and detritus of granite, which though sprinkled with low shrubs, especially near the mouths of the wadys and the courses of the winter-torrents, furnishes extremely little food or water, and is often troubled by sand-storms from the shore of the gulf. Hence, "the soul of the people was much discouraged because of the way."
Poole -> Num 21:4
Poole: Num 21:4 - -- By the way of the Red Sea i.e. which leadeth to the Red Sea, as they must needs do to compass the land of Edom.
Because of the way by reason of thi...
By the way of the Red Sea i.e. which leadeth to the Red Sea, as they must needs do to compass the land of Edom.
Because of the way by reason of this journey, which was long, and troublesome, and preposterous, (for they were now going towards Egypt,) and unexpected, either because they doubted not but their brethren the Edomites would grant them their reasonable request of passing through their land, which disappointment made it worse; or because the successful entrance and victorious progress which some of them had made in the borders of Canaan, made them think they might have speedily gone in and taken possession of it, and so have saved their tedious travels and further difficulties into which Moses had again brought them.
Haydock -> Num 21:4
Haydock: Num 21:4 - -- Edom, one of the princes, had refused them a passage; upon which they went by Salmona to Phunon, (chap. xxxiii. 37, 42,) where they probably murmured...
Edom, one of the princes, had refused them a passage; upon which they went by Salmona to Phunon, (chap. xxxiii. 37, 42,) where they probably murmured, (chap. v.,) and were bitten by the serpents, as we read in this chapter. (Calmet)
Gill -> Num 21:4
Gill: Num 21:4 - -- And they journeyed from Mount Hor,.... After the battle with the king of Arad, and the defeat of him:
by the way of the Red sea, to compass the lan...
And they journeyed from Mount Hor,.... After the battle with the king of Arad, and the defeat of him:
by the way of the Red sea, to compass the land of Edom; which lay by it, and from whence it had the name of the Red sea, Edom signifying red; and by the way of that the Israelites must needs go, to go round that country:
and the soul of the people was much discouraged because of the way; because it was going back instead of going forward to Canaan's land, and because of the length of the way; it was a round about way they were going; when, could they have been admitted to have passed through the country of Edom, the way would have been short; or had they pursued their victory over the Canaanite, they would have gone directly into the land; and this perhaps was what fretted, vexed, and discouraged them, that they were obliged to go back, and take such a circuit, when they had such an opportunity of entering; and they might be distressed also with the badness and the roughness of the way, the borders of Edom being rocky and craggy: it is in the original text, "their soul or breath was short" p; they fetched their breath short, being weary and faint with travelling, or through anger, as angry persons do, when in a great passion: so the people of God travelling through the wilderness of this world are often discouraged, because of the difficulties, trials, and troubles they meet with in the way, from sin, Satan, and the world, and are fretful and impatient; but though they are led about and walk in a round about way, and in a rough way, yet in a right way to the city of their habitation, Psa 107:7.

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NET Notes: Num 21:4 Heb “the soul of the people,” expressing the innermost being of the people as they became frustrated.
Geneva Bible -> Num 21:4
Geneva Bible: Num 21:4 And they journeyed from mount Hor by the way of the Red sea, to ( b ) compass the land of Edom: and the soul of the people was much discouraged becaus...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 21:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Num 21:1-35 - --1 Israel destroys the Canaanites at Hormah.4 The people murmuring are plagued with fiery serpents.7 They repenting are healed by a brazen serpent.10 S...
Maclaren -> Num 21:4-9
Maclaren: Num 21:4-9 - --The Poison And The Antidote
And they journeyed from mount Hor by the way of the Red Sea, to compass the land of Edom: and the soul of the people was ...
MHCC -> Num 21:4-9
MHCC: Num 21:4-9 - --The children of Israel were wearied by a long march round the land of Edom. They speak discontentedly of what God had done for them, and distrustfully...
Matthew Henry -> Num 21:4-9
Matthew Henry: Num 21:4-9 - -- Here is, I. The fatigue of Israel by a long march round the land of Edom, because they could not obtain passage through it the nearest way: The sou...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 21:4-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 21:4-9 - --
March of Israel through the Arabah. Plague of Serpents, and Brazen Serpent. - Num 21:4. As the Edomites refused a passage through their land when th...
Constable -> Num 21:4-9
Constable: Num 21:4-9 - --The bronze snake 21:4-9
The Israelites next traveled to the southeast around the souther...
Guzik -> Num 21:1-35
Guzik: Num 21:1-35 - --Numbers 21 - On the Way to Canaan
A. The serpent in the wilderness.
1. (1-3) Defeat of the king of Arad the Canaanite.
The king of Arad, the Canaa...
