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26:5 Reuben was the firstborn of Israel. The Reubenites: from Hanoch, the family of the Hanochites; from Pallu, the family of the Palluites; 26:6 from Hezron, the family of the Hezronites; from Carmi, the family of the Carmites. 26:7 These were the families of the Reubenites; and those numbered of them were 43,730. 26:8 Pallu’s descendant was Eliab. 26:9 Eliab’s descendants were Nemuel, Dathan, and Abiram. It was Dathan and Abiram who as leaders of the community rebelled against Moses and Aaron with the followers of Korah when they rebelled against the Lord. 26:10 The earth opened its mouth and swallowed them and Korah at the time that company died, when the fire consumed 250 men. So they became a warning. 26:11 But the descendants of Korah did not die.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Abiram son of Eliab (Reuben); a rebel against Moses,son of Hiel, who died when his father began rebuilding Jericho
 · Carmi son of Zimri (Zerah Judah); father of Achan of Moses time,son of Hezron (Perez Judah); ancestor of Bezalel of Moses time,son of Reuben son of Jacob
 · Carmites members of the clan of Carmi
 · Dathan a man who was a son of Eliab of Reuben
 · Eliab son of Helon; Moses' officer over the tribe of Zebulun,son of Pallu of Reuben; father of Dathan and Abiram,son of Jesse; brother of David,a Levite worship leader in David's time,a Gadite officer of Saul's who defected to David,son of Nahath/Toah/Tohu of Levi; Samuel's great grandfather
 · Hanoch son of Midian son of Abraham and Keturah,son of Reuben son of Israel
 · Hezron members of the clan of Hezron of Reuben
 · Hezronites members of the clan of Hezron of Reuben
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Korah a man who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.,son of Esau and Oholibamah,son of Eliphaz son of Esau,son of Izhar son of Kohath son of Levi,son of Hebron of Judah,son of Izhar (Amminadab) son of Kohath son of Levi
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Nemuel son of Eliab of Reuben; brother of Dathan, and Abiram,a man who was a descendant of Simeon
 · Pallu son of Reuben son of Israel
 · Palluites members of the clan of Pallu
 · Reuben the tribe of Reuben
 · Reubenites the tribe of Reuben


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Soldiers | Reuben, Tribe of | PALLU, PALLUITES | NUMBERS, BOOK OF | MOSES | Korah | Israel | HEZRONITES | HEZRON (1) | HANOCH; HANOCHITES | Genealogy | GENESIS, 3 | GENEALOGY, 8 part 1 | GENEALOGY, 1-7 | ELKANAH | DISCREPANCIES, BIBLICAL | Census | CARMI | Abiram | ABIRON | more
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Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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Barnes , Poole , Haydock , Gill

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Num 26:7 - -- The chief houses, which were subdivided into divers lesser families.

The chief houses, which were subdivided into divers lesser families.

Wesley: Num 26:7 - -- Whereas in their last numbering they were forty six thousand five hundred; for Korah's conspiracy, as well as other provocations of theirs, had cut of...

Whereas in their last numbering they were forty six thousand five hundred; for Korah's conspiracy, as well as other provocations of theirs, had cut off many of them.

Wesley: Num 26:10 - -- According to this translation Korah was not consumed by fire with his two hundred and fifty men, but swallowed up by the earth. But others rather thin...

According to this translation Korah was not consumed by fire with his two hundred and fifty men, but swallowed up by the earth. But others rather think he was devoured by the fire, and render these words, and the things of Korah, or belonging to Korah, namely, his tent and goods, and family, children excepted, as here follows.

Wesley: Num 26:10 - -- God made them a monument or example, to warn others not to rebel against God, or magistracy, nor to usurp the priestly office.

God made them a monument or example, to warn others not to rebel against God, or magistracy, nor to usurp the priestly office.

Wesley: Num 26:11 - -- God being pleased to spare them, because they disowned their father's fact, and separated themselves both from his tent and company. Hence the sons of...

God being pleased to spare them, because they disowned their father's fact, and separated themselves both from his tent and company. Hence the sons of Korah are mentioned, 1Ch 6:22, 1Ch 6:38, and often in the book of Psalms.

JFB: Num 26:7 - -- The principal households, which were subdivided into numerous smaller families. Reuben had suffered great diminution by Korah's conspiracy and other o...

The principal households, which were subdivided into numerous smaller families. Reuben had suffered great diminution by Korah's conspiracy and other outbreaks [Num 16:1].

JFB: Num 26:10 - -- Rather, "the things of Korah." (See on Num 16:35; compare Psa 106:17).

Rather, "the things of Korah." (See on Num 16:35; compare Psa 106:17).

JFB: Num 26:11 - -- Either they were not parties to their father's crime, or they withdrew from it by timely repentance. His descendants became famous in the time of Davi...

Either they were not parties to their father's crime, or they withdrew from it by timely repentance. His descendants became famous in the time of David, and are often mentioned in the Psalms [Psa 42:1; Psa 44:1; Psa 45:1; Psa 46:1; Psa 47:1; Psa 48:1; Psa 49:1; Psa 84:1; Psa 85:1; Psa 87:1; Psa 88:1], also in 1Ch 6:22, 1Ch 6:38.

Clarke: Num 26:10 - -- Together with Korah - The Samaritan text does not intimate that Korah was swallowed up, but that he was burnt, as appears in fact to have been the c...

Together with Korah - The Samaritan text does not intimate that Korah was swallowed up, but that he was burnt, as appears in fact to have been the case. And the earth swallowed them up, what time that company died; and the fire devoured Korah with the two hundred and fifty men, who became a sign.

Clarke: Num 26:11 - -- The children of Korah died not - It is difficult to reconcile this place with Num 16:27, Num 16:31-33, where it seems to be intimated that not only ...

The children of Korah died not - It is difficult to reconcile this place with Num 16:27, Num 16:31-33, where it seems to be intimated that not only the men, but the wives, and the sons, and the little ones of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, were swallowed up by the earthquake; see especially Num 16:27, collated with Num 16:33. But the text here expressly says, The children of Korah died not; and on a close inspection of Num 16:27, we shall find that the sons and the little ones of Dathan and Abiram alone are mentioned. So they gat up from the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, on every side: and Dathan and Abiram came out - and their wives, and their sons, and their little ones. Here is no mention of the children of Korah, they therefore escaped, while it appears those of Dathan and Abiram perished with their fathers. See the note on Num 16:30.

Calvin: Num 26:8 - -- 8.And the sons of Pallu; Eliab The curtailment which had occurred in the superior line is here introduced, either in exaltation of God’s grace, bec...

8.And the sons of Pallu; Eliab The curtailment which had occurred in the superior line is here introduced, either in exaltation of God’s grace, because, notwithstanding so great a loss, the tribe of Reuben was still numerous; or else to mark the cause of its diminution, for it might otherwise have seemed strange that other tribes exceeded in numbers that one whose founder and parent was Jacob’s first-born. But when he has narrated how the two sons of Eliab had been destroyed with their company, he briefly adverts to the clemency of God towards the sons of Korah, in that He spared them. And surely this was no common exercise of mercy not only to preserve them uninjured from the calamity, but afterwards to raise up shoots from the accursed root, in whom His spiritual riches might shine forth for the general advantage of the Church: for we know what honorable mention is often made of this family; and it is probable that certain of them were the authors of some of the Psalms, and thus were endued with the Spirit of prophecy, when possibly at that time none of the priests was possessed of this gift. This is that profound abyss in the various and unequal judgments of God, which it becomes us to adore with sober humility. Meanwhile, in a single word, Moses hints at the reason why he repeats this same history, whereby the formidable mode of their death might be held up as a perpetual example: for the Hebrew word נס , nes, which is primarily a standard 193 or banner, is often used for some portentous thing, which strikes men’s senses with astonishment, and at the same time fills their minds with fear.

TSK: Num 26:5 - -- the eldest : Gen 29:32, Gen 49:2, Gen 49:3; 1Ch 5:1, thy children, Gen 46:8, Gen 46:9; Exo 6:14; 1Ch 5:3

the eldest : Gen 29:32, Gen 49:2, Gen 49:3; 1Ch 5:1, thy children, Gen 46:8, Gen 46:9; Exo 6:14; 1Ch 5:3

TSK: Num 26:7 - -- Num 26:1, Num 26:21, Num 2:11; Gen 46:9

TSK: Num 26:9 - -- Num 1:16, Num 16:1, 2-35; Psa 106:17; Jud 1:11

TSK: Num 26:10 - -- earth opened : Num 16:2, Num 16:31-35, Num 16:38, Num 27:3; Exo 16:35; Psa 106:17, Psa 106:18 together : The Samaritan text does not intimate that Kor...

earth opened : Num 16:2, Num 16:31-35, Num 16:38, Num 27:3; Exo 16:35; Psa 106:17, Psa 106:18

together : The Samaritan text does not intimate that Korah was swallowed up, but that he was burnt, as appears to have been the fact; and the Psalmist also (Psa 106:17), only mentions Dathan and Abiram as having been swallowed up. ""And the earth swallowed them up, what time that company died; and the fire devoured Korah with the 250 men, who became a sign."

they became a sign : Num 16:38; 1Sa 2:34; Jer 29:22; Eze 14:8; 1Co 10:6-10; 2Pe 2:6; Jud 1:7

TSK: Num 26:11 - -- It seems to be intimated in Num 16:27, Num 16:31-33, that the sons and the little ones of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, were swallowed up; but the text h...

It seems to be intimated in Num 16:27, Num 16:31-33, that the sons and the little ones of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, were swallowed up; but the text here expressly affirms, that the children of Korah ""died not;""and their descendants were famous even in David’ s time. On a close inspection, however, of Num 26:27, we shall find, that the sons and the little ones of Dathan and Abiram alone are mentioned.

Num 16:5; Exo 6:24; 1Ch 6:22-28; Psa 42:1, Psa 44:1, Psa 45:1, Psa 46:1, Psa 47:1 *titles Psa 48:1, Psa 49:1, Psa 50:1 *titles

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Num 26:5 - -- Following The tribes are mentioned in the same order as in the earlier census Num. 1, except that Manasseh here precedes Ephraim; probably as being ...

Following The tribes are mentioned in the same order as in the earlier census Num. 1, except that Manasseh here precedes Ephraim; probably as being now the larger tribe.

The following table shows the numbers of the tribes at each census; at Sinai, and in the Plains of Moab:

At SinaiPlains of Moab
Reuben46,50043,730
Simeon9,30022,200
Gad45,65040,500
Judah74,60076,500
Issachar54,40064,300
Zebulun57,40060,500
Ephraim40,50032,500
Manasseh32,20052,700
Benjamin35,40045,600
Dan62,70064,400
Asher41,50053,400
Naphtali53,40045,400
Totals603, 550601, 730

Seven of the tribes, of which three are tribes belonging to the camp of Judah, show an increase of numbers; and five, among whom are the three belonging to the camp of Reuben, show a decrease. The greatest increase of any one tribe is in Manasseh. The most remarkable decrease is in Simeon, which now shows less than half its former strength. To this tribe Zimri, the chief offender in the recent transgression, belonged Num 25:14. Probably his tribesmen generally had followed his example, and had accordingly suffered most severely in the plague. In the parting blessing of Moses, uttered at no great interval from this date, the tribe of Simeon alone is omitted.

The families of all the tribes, excluding the Levites, number 57. The ancestral heads after whom these families are named correspond nearly with the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Jacob, enumerated in Gen 46:8 ff. Both lists consist mainly of grandchildren of Jacob, both contain also the same two grandchildren of Judah, and the same two grandchildren of Asher. The document in Genesis should be regarded as a list, not of those who went down in their own persons with Jacob into Egypt, but of those whose names were transmitted to their posterity at the date of the Exodus as the heads of Israelite houses, and wire may thus be reckoned the early ancestors of the people.

Barnes: Num 26:10 - -- Together with Korah - i. e., they were engulfed at the same time that Korah perished, for Korah himself appears to bare died among the two hund...

Together with Korah - i. e., they were engulfed at the same time that Korah perished, for Korah himself appears to bare died among the two hundred and fifty incense offerers at the door of the tabernacle, not with Dathan and Abiram (compare Num 16:32 note).

Barnes: Num 26:11 - -- The children of Korah died not - Compare Num 26:58. Samuel the prophet was of this family, and Heman, "the king’ s seer"1Ch 6:22, 1Ch 6:33...

The children of Korah died not - Compare Num 26:58. Samuel the prophet was of this family, and Heman, "the king’ s seer"1Ch 6:22, 1Ch 6:33; 1Ch 25:5. Several of the Psalms appear from the titles to have been composed for the sons of Korah: compare titles of Psa 42:1-11; 44; 45, etc.

Poole: Num 26:7 - -- The families i.e. the chief houses, which were subdivided into divers lesser families. Forty and three thousand and seven hundred and thirty wherea...

The families i.e. the chief houses, which were subdivided into divers lesser families.

Forty and three thousand and seven hundred and thirty whereas in their last numbering they were 46,500, Num 1:21 ; for Korah’ s conspiracy, as well as other provocations of theirs, had cut off many of them.

Poole: Num 26:8 - -- Sons for son of which change of the number see Gen 12:7 Gen 46:7

Sons for son of which change of the number see Gen 12:7 Gen 46:7

Poole: Num 26:10 - -- Swallowed them up together with Korah: according to this translation Korah was not consumed by fire with his two hundred and fifty men, Nu 16 , but s...

Swallowed them up together with Korah: according to this translation Korah was not consumed by fire with his two hundred and fifty men, Nu 16 , but swallowed up by the earth. But others rather think he was devoured by the fire, of which see on Num 16:32,35 , and render these words, and the things of Korah , or belonging to Korah, to wit, his tent, and goods, and family, children excepted, as here follows; which interpretation receives strength by comparing this place with Num 16:32 ,

And the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them (to wit, Dathan and Abiram , as is manifest from Num 26:24,25,27 ) up, and their houses, and all the men that appertained unto Korah ; which variation of the phrase plainly shows that Korah himself was not swallowed up with them, but only his men and his tabernacle, which is mentioned there together with the tabernacles of Dathan and Abiram, Num 26:24,27 , but his person is not there mentioned with their persons. Nor is it unusual both in sacred and profane authors, by the name of a man who is the head and master, to understand only his house and family, though himself be not included. But this difficulty may be cleared another way. The Hebrew particle eth may? be here the note of a nominative case, as it is 2Ki 6:5 Neh 9:19 Jer 38:16 Eze 39:14 43:7 , and there may be a defect of a verb, which is most frequent; and so the place may be rendered thus,

and the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up to wit, Dathan and Abiram, Num 26:9 , and Korah , or, and as for Korah , he died (which verb is easily understood out of the following noun, of which ellipsis there are many instances in Scripture, some whereof have been given before, and more will follow in their places) in the death of that company, or when that company died, what time the fire devoured the two hundred and fifty men . And so this place, and Num 16:35 , explain one another; and whereas there. is mention only of two hundred and fifty men consumed by that fire, Korah is here added to the number.

They became a sign i.e. God made them a monument or example, to warn others not to rebel against God nor against magistracy, nor to usurp the priestly office.

Poole: Num 26:11 - -- God being pleased to spare them, either because they disowned their father’ s act, and thereupon separated themselves both from his tent and co...

God being pleased to spare them, either because they disowned their father’ s act, and thereupon separated themselves both from his tent and company, or because Moses interceded for them, or because God would glorify his own free mercy in sparing some, while he punished others, according to his declaration in a like case, Exo 33:19 . Hence the sons of Korah are mentioned 1Ch 6:22,37 , and oft in the book of Psalms.

Haydock: Num 26:7 - -- Thirty. They had lost therefore 2870 men, chap. i. 21.

Thirty. They had lost therefore 2870 men, chap. i. 21.

Haydock: Num 26:9 - -- Princes. Hebrew, "men of name in the congregation," senators. (Vatable) (Chap. xvi. 2.)

Princes. Hebrew, "men of name in the congregation," senators. (Vatable) (Chap. xvi. 2.)

Haydock: Num 26:10 - -- Miracle. Hebrew, "they became a sign," of reproach, and a memorial of God's just judgments, who caused the earth to swallow up Core and his companio...

Miracle. Hebrew, "they became a sign," of reproach, and a memorial of God's just judgments, who caused the earth to swallow up Core and his companions alive, by a most disgraceful kind of death, to which the faithless vestal virgins were condemned at Rome, being buried alive; while those who had offered incense were consumed by fire. Many of the ancients assert that Core was also burnt, meaning perhaps by the fire of hell; to which he descended. (Josephus, [Antiquities?] iv. 3.) ---

Others have thought that the children of Core were swallowed up with their father. But this is not true, with respect to some of them at least, (Haydock) who by a miracle of divine grace and goodness, were preserved from joining in his sedition; (Calmet) while Core, his wife and servants, all concurred to shew them such a pernicious example. (Haydock) ---

Lyranus and the Rabbins tell us, that the children stopped to intreat their father to repent; and while the earth opened under them, God supported them in the air, and gave them the spirit of prophecy; so that they sung, (Psalm xlv.) God is our refuge, &c., or, according to others, the Psalm xli. which has their name in the title. But these accounts are to be received with caution. The Samaritan text, fuerunt in fugam, (Calmet) may be translated, "out of this world they fled away, (11) and the sons of Core did not perish."

Gill: Num 26:5-7 - -- Reuben, the eldest son of Israel,.... the number of his tribe is taken first on that account; there were four families that descended from him, the Ha...

Reuben, the eldest son of Israel,.... the number of his tribe is taken first on that account; there were four families that descended from him, the Hanochite, Palluite, Hesronite, and Carmite, and the number of men from twenty years old and upwards, fit for war, were 43,730; so that, since the last numbering, this tribe was decreased 2770; which may in part be accounted for by the families of Dathan and Abiram being cut off for their rebellion, who were this tribe, and whose affair is briefly related in the following verses, and it may be to point out this unto us.

Gill: Num 26:8 - -- And the sons of Pallu,.... Or son, the plural for the singular, Pallu having but one son, whose name was Eliab, the father of Dathan and Abiram; Num 2...

And the sons of Pallu,.... Or son, the plural for the singular, Pallu having but one son, whose name was Eliab, the father of Dathan and Abiram; Num 26:9.

Gill: Num 26:9 - -- And the sons of Eliab; Nemuel, and Dathan, and Abiram,.... Of Nemuel we nowhere else read either he died without children, or he and his family perish...

And the sons of Eliab; Nemuel, and Dathan, and Abiram,.... Of Nemuel we nowhere else read either he died without children, or he and his family perished with his brethren, being concerned with them in the conspiracy; or the family of the Palluite was in his line; one of the same name may be observed in the tribe of Simeon:

this is that Dathan and Abiram, which were famous in the congregation; either before their rebellion, for their power and authority, being heads of their fathers' houses; or for their parts and abilities, being men of great wisdom and sense; or for their zeal, activity, and usefulness; or after it, and became famous, or rather infamous, on account of it, see Num 16:2.

who strove against Moses and against Aaron in the company of Korah, when they strove against the Lord; who joined with Korah and his company, and quarrelled with Moses and Aaron about the priesthood; with Moses for putting Aaron into it, and with Aaron for accepting it, and officiating in it; and so with the Lord himself, by whose orders he was invested with it.

Gill: Num 26:10 - -- And the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up,.... Not only Dathan and Abiram, but their wives and children, their houses and tents, and all t...

And the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up,.... Not only Dathan and Abiram, but their wives and children, their houses and tents, and all their goods, see Num 16:32 together with Korah; the words being thus rendered, and standing in such close connection with the preceding, some have concluded from hence that Korah was swallowed up with them in the earth; whereas he seems rather to have been at that time with the two hundred and fifty men that had censers at the door of the tabernacle, and was consumed by fire with them, see Num 16:16 and, indeed, it is suggested here, for the phrase may be rendered, "and the things of Korah" m; what appertained unto him, his men, tents, goods, and substance, which agrees with Num 16:32 or, "and as for Korah" n; with respect to him: "when that company died": he was at the head of, he died also, the same death they died, by fire, as follows:

what time the fire devoured two hundred and fifty men; which was the number his company consisted of, who took censers, and offered incense, and were consumed by fire, Num 16:2, and with whom, in all probability, he perished:

and they became a sign, were made an example of, to deter others from the like practices, and particularly usurping any part of the priest's office: some connect the words with the following, and take the sense to be, that this was the sign or miracle, that when they perished, Korah's sons died not, but were preserved; which sense is countenanced by the Vulgate Latin, but the other sense is best.

Gill: Num 26:11 - -- Notwithstanding, the children of Korah died not. Neither of the pestilence, nor by fire, nor by the swallowing up of the earth; they not being in the ...

Notwithstanding, the children of Korah died not. Neither of the pestilence, nor by fire, nor by the swallowing up of the earth; they not being in the counsel of their father, but followed the doctrine of Moses the prophet, as the Targum of Jonathan; they either disliked their father's scheme, or, if they engaged with him in it, they repented and departed from him, and were not present when the judgments of God came upon him and his company; there were several of his posterity who were singers in the times of David, and to whom many of the psalms were sent to be sung.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Num 26:5 The Hebrew text has no preposition here, but one has been supplied in the translation for clarity. Cf. vv. 23, 30, 31, 32.

NET Notes: Num 26:7 The Reubenites had decreased from 46,500 to 43,730.

NET Notes: Num 26:8 The MT has “and the sons of Pallu.”

NET Notes: Num 26:9 Or “company” (so KJV, NASB, NRSV); Heb “congregation.”

Geneva Bible: Num 26:9 And the sons of Eliab; Nemuel, and Dathan, and Abiram. This [is that] Dathan and Abiram, [which were] famous in the congregation, who strove against M...

Geneva Bible: Num 26:10 And the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up together with Korah, when that company died, what time the fire devoured two hundred and fifty m...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 26:5-51 - -- This is the register of the tribes as they were now enrolled, in the same order that they were numbered in ch. 1. Observe, I. The account that is he...

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 ...

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...

Constable: Num 26:1-65 - --1. The second census ch. 26 Before going into battle against the Midianites as God commanded (25:18), the Lord directed Moses to take another census o...

Guzik: Num 26:1-65 - --Numbers 26 - The Second Census A. The second census of Israel in the wilderness. 1. (1-4) The command to take the census. And it came to pass, aft...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Numbers (Book Introduction) NUMBERS. This book is so called because it contains an account of the enumeration and arrangement of the Israelites. The early part of it, from the fi...

JFB: Numbers (Outline) MOSES NUMBERING THE MEN OF WAR. (Num. 1:1-54) THE ORDER OF THE TRIBES IN THEIR TENTS. (Num. 2:1-34) THE LEVITES' SERVICE. (Num. 3:1-51) OF THE LEVITE...

TSK: Numbers (Book Introduction) The book of Numbers is a book containing a series of the most astonishing providences and events. Every where and in every circumstance God appears; ...

TSK: Numbers 26 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Num 26:1, The sum of all Israel is taken in the plains of Moab; Num 26:52, The law of dividing among them the inheritance of the land; Nu...

Poole: Numbers (Book Introduction) FOURTH BOOK OF MOSES, CALLED NUMBERS THE ARGUMENT This Book giveth us a history of almost forty years travel of the children of Israel through th...

Poole: Numbers 26 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 26 Israel numbered, such as were fit for war, of every tribe; Levi excepted: their number, Num 26:1-51 . The land to be distributed accordi...

MHCC: Numbers (Book Introduction) This book is called NUMBERS from the several numberings of the people contained in it. It extends from the giving of the law at Sinai, till their arri...

MHCC: Numbers 26 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-51) Numbering of Israel in the plains of Moab. (Num 26:52-56) The division of the land. (Num 26:57-62) Number of the Levites. (Num 26:63-65) ...

Matthew Henry: Numbers (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Fourth Book of Moses, Called Numbers The titles of the five books of Moses, which we use in our Bib...

Matthew Henry: Numbers 26 (Chapter Introduction) This book is called Numbers, from the numberings of the children of Israel, of which it gives an account. Once they were numbered at Mount Sinai, i...

Constable: Numbers (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title the Jews used in their Hebrew Old Testament for this book...

Constable: Numbers (Outline) Outline I. Experiences of the older generation in the wilderness chs. 1-25 A. Preparations f...

Constable: Numbers Numbers Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. The Land of the Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1979. ...

Haydock: Numbers (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. This fourth Book of Moses is called Numbers , because it begins with the numbering of the people. The Hebrews, from its first words...

Gill: Numbers (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS This book has its name from the account it gives of the "numbers" of the children of Israel, twice taken particularly; whic...

Gill: Numbers 26 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 26 In this chapter an order is given to number the people of Israel a second time, Num 26:1 and the account begins with Reu...

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