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Text -- Numbers 26:2 (NET)
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Wesley -> Num 26:2
Wesley: Num 26:2 - -- They were numbered twice before, Exo 30:11-12; Num 1:1-2. Now they are numbered a third time, to demonstrate the faithfulness of God, both in cutting ...
They were numbered twice before, Exo 30:11-12; Num 1:1-2. Now they are numbered a third time, to demonstrate the faithfulness of God, both in cutting all those off whom he had threatened to cut off, Num 14:29, and in a stupendous increase of the people according to his promise, notwithstanding all their sins, and the sweeping judgments inflicted upon them; and to prepare the way for the equal division of the land, which they were now going to possess.
JFB -> Num 26:2
JFB: Num 26:2 - -- The design of this new census, after a lapse of thirty-eight years, was primarily to establish the vast multiplication of the posterity of Abraham in ...
The design of this new census, after a lapse of thirty-eight years, was primarily to establish the vast multiplication of the posterity of Abraham in spite of the severe judgments inflicted upon them; secondarily, it was to preserve the distinction of families and to make arrangements, preparatory to an entrance into the promised land, for the distribution of the country according to the relative population of the tribes.
Clarke -> Num 26:2
Clarke: Num 26:2 - -- Take the sum of all the congregation - After thirty-eight years God commands a second census of the Israelites to be made, to preserve the distincti...
Take the sum of all the congregation - After thirty-eight years God commands a second census of the Israelites to be made, to preserve the distinction in families, and to regulate the tribes previously to their entry into the promised land, and to ascertain the proportion of land which should be allowed to each tribe. For though the whole was divided by lot, yet the portions were so disposed that a numerous tribe did not draw where the lots assigned small inheritances. See Num 26:53-56, and also see the note on Num 1:1.
Defender -> Num 26:2
Defender: Num 26:2 - -- The total adult male population at this time, forty years after the first census, was 601,730 (Num 26:51). The numbers were fewer than when Israel fir...
The total adult male population at this time, forty years after the first census, was 601,730 (Num 26:51). The numbers were fewer than when Israel first began wandering (603,550 - Num 1:46), in contrast to the rapid proliferation while in Egypt (Exo 1:7). Many had perished in the wilderness in the various plagues and judgments sent by God, including all who were twenty years old or more at the time when the spies brought back their fearful report from the promised land (Num 14:29; Num 26:63-65)."
TSK -> Num 26:2
TSK: Num 26:2 - -- The plague having swept away the last of that devoted generation, which provoked the Lord to ""swear in his wrath that they should not enter""Canaan; ...
The plague having swept away the last of that devoted generation, which provoked the Lord to ""swear in his wrath that they should not enter""Canaan; he now, after an interval of 38 years, commands another census of the Israelites to be made, to preserve the distinction of families, and to regulate the tribes previous to their entry into the promised land, as well as to ascertain the proportion of land which should be allotted to each tribe. For, though the whole was divided by lot, yet the portions were so disposed, that a numerous tribe did not draw where the lots assigned small inheritances, or the contrary.
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Poole -> Num 26:2
Poole: Num 26:2 - -- They were numbered twice before, Exo 30:11,12 , and Num 1:1,2 . Now they are numbered a third time, partly to demonstrate the faithfulness of God, b...
They were numbered twice before, Exo 30:11,12 , and Num 1:1,2 . Now they are numbered a third time, partly to demonstrate the faithfulness of God, both in cutting all those off whom he had threatened to cut off, Num 14:29 , and in a stupendous increase and multiplication of the people according to his promise, notwithstanding all their sins, and the sweeping judgments inflicted upon them; and partly to prepare the way for the equal division of the land which they were now going to possess.
Haydock -> Num 26:2
Haydock: Num 26:2 - -- Number. This was done that the general might know what forces he could muster to attack the nations of Chanaan on the west side of the Jordan, and a...
Number. This was done that the general might know what forces he could muster to attack the nations of Chanaan on the west side of the Jordan, and also in order that the lands might be properly distributed. The war lasted seven years, and the distribution of lands was not completed till some time afterwards. It is not clear that those who were not enrolled at this time, as being 20 years of age, would have any portion, except that of their fathers, allotted to them; but it seems, however, rational that those who were arrived at that age when the distribution was made, would have their share like the rest. There were 1820 people fewer than in the register which was taken before, (chap. i.,) thirteen months after the departure from Egypt. The Levites seem not to have been numbered with the utmost exactitude, as only five families are mentioned, (ver. 58, Jansenius,) though there were many more, 1 Paralipomenon xxiii. 6, &c. Their numbers amount to only 23,000. (Calmet) ---
They had rather increased in the desert during 38 years; (see chap. iii. 39,) as had also the tribes of Juda, Issachar, and Zabulon, which lay to the east; of Manasses (who perhaps on that account precedes Ephraim ) and Benjamin to the west; Dan and Aser to the north. Nephtali proved deficient; so did likewise the tribes of Ruben, Simeon, and Gad, who were stationed to the south of the tabernacle. When they were numbered the first and the second time (Exodus xxxviii. 25, and Numbers i. 46,) they amounted to 603,550, exclusively of the Levites. Now they could only count 601,730 men fit for war. Considering their frequent disasters, it is even a matter of surprise that their ranks were not thinned still more, particularly as we are assured that all who had been numbered before, except Josue and Caleb, the Levites, and such as had kept themselves free from murmuring, had perished, ver. 64. (Haydock) ---
In the particular accounts of the tribes, and in the names of persons, the Septuagint frequently differ from the Hebrew. But the total amount agrees.
Gill -> Num 26:2
Gill: Num 26:2 - -- Take the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel,.... Excepting the Levites, who were to be numbered by themselves, and at a different a...
Take the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel,.... Excepting the Levites, who were to be numbered by themselves, and at a different age; this sum was to be taken, that it might appear that all of the old generation that came out of Egypt, of the age at which this sum was taken, were now dead, excepting two, as the Lord had threatened; and partly that as they were now about to enter the land of Canaan, it might be divided to them according to their number; as well as to show the faithfulness of God to his word and promise, that he would multiply and make them fruitful, notwithstanding all their provoking sins and transgressions:
from twenty years old and upwards, throughout their father's house; all of that age in every tribe, house, and family:
all that are able to go to war in Israel; for which they must prepare, being about to enter the land of Canaan, and dispossess and drive out the inhabitants of it.
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TSK Synopsis -> Num 26:1-65
TSK Synopsis: Num 26:1-65 - --1 The sum of all Israel is taken in the plains of Moab.52 The law of dividing among them the inheritance of the land.57 The families and number of the...
MHCC -> Num 26:1-51
MHCC: Num 26:1-51 - --Moses did not number the people but when God commanded him. We have here the families registered, as well as the tribes. The total was nearly the same...
Matthew Henry -> Num 26:1-4
Matthew Henry: Num 26:1-4 - -- Observe here, 1. That Moses did not number the people but when God commanded him. David in his time did it without a command, and paid dearly for it...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 26:1-51
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 26:1-51 - --
Mustering of the Twelve Tribes. - Num 26:1-4. The command of God to Moses and Eleazar is the same as in Num 1, 2, and 3, except that it does not ent...
Constable: Num 26:1--36:13 - --II. Prospects of the younger generation in the land chs. 26--36
The focus of Numbers now changes from the older ...
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Constable: Num 26:1--32:42 - --A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the east chs. 26-32
The first section of this second...
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