
Text -- Numbers 25:9 (NET)




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Wesley -> Num 25:9
Wesley: Num 25:9 - -- St. Paul says twenty three thousand, 1Co 10:8. The odd thousand here added were slain by the Judges according to the order of Moses, the rest by the i...
St. Paul says twenty three thousand, 1Co 10:8. The odd thousand here added were slain by the Judges according to the order of Moses, the rest by the immediate hand of God, but both sorts died of the plague, the word being used, as often it is, for the sword, or hand, or stroke of God.
JFB -> Num 25:9
Clarke -> Num 25:9
Clarke: Num 25:9 - -- Those that died - were twenty and four thousand - St. Paul, 1Co 10:8, reckons only twenty-three thousand; though some MSS. and versions, particularl...
Those that died - were twenty and four thousand - St. Paul, 1Co 10:8, reckons only twenty-three thousand; though some MSS. and versions, particularly the latter Syriac and the Armenian, have twenty-four thousand, with the Hebrew text. Allowing the 24,000 to be the genuine reading, and none of the Hebrew MSS. exhibit any various reading here, the two places may be reconciled thus: 1,000 men were slain in consequence of the examination instituted Num 25:4, and 23,000 in consequence of the orders given Num 25:5; making 24,000 in the whole. St. Paul probably refers only to the latter number.
Calvin -> Num 25:9
Calvin: Num 25:9 - -- 9.And those that died in the plague Paul, when he says that only twenty-three thousand died, appears to differ from Moses; but we know that the exact...
9.And those that died in the plague Paul, when he says that only twenty-three thousand died, appears to differ from Moses; but we know that the exact account of numbers is not always observed, and it is probable that about twenty-four thousand were slain. Paul, therefore, subtracted one thousand, and was content with the lesser number; 185 from which, however, we may perceive how severe and terrible was the punishment, teaching us to beware of provoking God by fornication. For, as it is a monstrous thing that so great a multitude should have been infected by this foul and shameful sin, so God’s fearful judgment against adulterers and fornicators is set before us. We have already seen that, although they were guilty of a wicked rebellion, still the punishment is justly ascribed to their lust, which impelled them to idolatry.
Defender -> Num 25:9
TSK -> Num 25:9
TSK: Num 25:9 - -- St. Paul reckons only 23,000: Moses includes in the 24,000 he names, the 1,000 men who were slain in consequence of the judicial examination (Num 25:...
St. Paul reckons only 23,000: Moses includes in the 24,000 he names, the 1,000 men who were slain in consequence of the judicial examination (Num 25:4), as well as the 23,000 who died of the plague; while St. Paul only refers to the latter.
Num 25:4, Num 25:5, Num 16:49, Num 16:50; Deu 4:3, Deu 4:4; 1Co 10:8

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Barnes -> Num 25:9
Barnes: Num 25:9 - -- Twenty and four thousand - Paul 1Co 10:8 says "three and twenty thousand,"following probably the Jewish tradition which deducted one thousand a...
Twenty and four thousand - Paul 1Co 10:8 says "three and twenty thousand,"following probably the Jewish tradition which deducted one thousand as the number slain by the hands of their brethren.
Poole -> Num 25:9
Poole: Num 25:9 - -- Object They were but 23,000, 1Co 10:8 .
Answ The odd thousand here added were slain by the judges according to the order of Moses, the rest by the ...
Object They were but 23,000, 1Co 10:8 .
Answ The odd thousand here added were slain by the judges according to the order of Moses, the rest by the immediate hand of God, but both sorts died of the plague , the word being used, as oft it is, for the sword, or hand, or stroke of God.
Haydock -> Num 25:9
Haydock: Num 25:9 - -- Slain. Hebrew adds, "in the plague," or pestilence sent by God, (Psalm cv. 29,) and in the punishments inflicted by the judges, "twenty and four tho...
Slain. Hebrew adds, "in the plague," or pestilence sent by God, (Psalm cv. 29,) and in the punishments inflicted by the judges, "twenty and four thousand." (Haydock) ---
The tribe of Simeon, lying to the south, had given way to greater disorders with the Madianites; (Calmet) so that they were found to have 37,100 fewer than when they were numbered before, chap. ii. 13. See chap. xxvi. 14. (Haydock)
Gill -> Num 25:9
Gill: Num 25:9 - -- And those that died in the plague were twenty and four thousand. The apostle says 23,000 1Co 10:8. Moses includes those that were hanged against the s...
And those that died in the plague were twenty and four thousand. The apostle says 23,000 1Co 10:8. Moses includes those that were hanged against the sun, in the time of the plague, as well as those that were taken off by it, even all that died on this account; the apostle only those that "fell", which cannot with propriety be said of those that were hanged, who might be 1000 and so their numbers agree; but of this and other ways of removing this difficulty See Gill on 1Co 10:8.

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 25:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Num 25:1-18 - --1 Israel at Shittim commit whoredom and idolatry.6 Phinehas kills Zimri and Cozbi.10 God therefore gives him an everlasting priesthood.16 The Midianit...
MHCC -> Num 25:6-15
MHCC: Num 25:6-15 - --Phinehas, in the courage of zeal and faith, executed vengeance on Zimri and Cozbi. This act can never be an example for private revenge, or religious ...
Matthew Henry -> Num 25:6-15
Matthew Henry: Num 25:6-15 - -- Here is a remarkable contest between wickedness and righteousness, which shall be most bold and resolute; and righteousness carries the day, as no d...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 25:8-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 25:8-9 - --
Through this judgment, which was executed by Phinehas with holy zeal upon the daring sinners, the plague was restrained, so that it came to an end. ...
Constable -> Num 25:1-18
Constable: Num 25:1-18 - --Israel's final rebellion and the termination of the older generation ch. 25
This chapter contains one of the great failures of Israel that followed on...
Guzik -> Num 25:1-18
Guzik: Num 25:1-18 - --Numbers 25 - Israel's Sin with Moab
A. Sexual immorality, idolatry, and the aftermath.
1. (1-3) Israel's harlotry with the women of Moab.
Now Isra...
