Text -- Numbers 27:4 (NET)
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Wesley: Num 27:4 - -- As it will be, if it be not preserved by an inheritance given to us in his name and for his sake. Hence some gather, that the first son of each of the...
As it will be, if it be not preserved by an inheritance given to us in his name and for his sake. Hence some gather, that the first son of each of these heiresses was called by their father's name, by virtue of that law, Deu 25:6, whereby the brother's first son was to bear the name of his elder brother, whose widow he married.
Wesley: Num 27:4 - -- In the land of Canaan upon the division of it, which though not yet conquered, they concluded would certainly be so, and thereby gave glory to God.
In the land of Canaan upon the division of it, which though not yet conquered, they concluded would certainly be so, and thereby gave glory to God.
JFB -> Num 27:4
JFB: Num 27:4 - -- Those young women perceived that the males only in families had been registered in the census. Because there were none in their household, their famil...
Those young women perceived that the males only in families had been registered in the census. Because there were none in their household, their family was omitted. So they made known their grievance to Moses, and the authorities conjoined with him in administering justice. The case was important; and as the peculiarity of daughters being the sole members of a family would be no infrequent or uncommon occurrence, the law of inheritance, under divine authority, was extended not only to meet all similar cases, but other cases also--such as when there were no children left by the proprietor, and no brothers to succeed him. A distribution of the promised land was about to be made; and it is interesting to know the legal provision made in these comparatively rare cases for preserving a patrimony from being alienated to another tribe. (See on Num 36:5).
TSK -> Num 27:4
TSK: Num 27:4 - -- Why : Exo 32:11; Psa 109:13; Pro 13:9
done away : Heb. diminished
Give : Jos 17:4
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Barnes -> Num 27:4
Barnes: Num 27:4 - -- Give unto us - As representing our father; that so he, through us his representatives, may enjoy a like inheritance with his brethren.
Give unto us - As representing our father; that so he, through us his representatives, may enjoy a like inheritance with his brethren.
Poole -> Num 27:4
Poole: Num 27:4 - -- Be done away as it will be, if it be not preserved by an inheritance given to us in his name and for his sake. Hence some gather that the first son o...
Be done away as it will be, if it be not preserved by an inheritance given to us in his name and for his sake. Hence some gather that the first son of each of these heiresses was called by their father’ s name, by virtue of that law, Deu 25:6 , whereby the brother’ s first son was to bear the name of his elder brother, whose widow he married.
A possession in the land of Canaan upon the division of it, which, though not yet conquered, they concluded would certainly be so, and thereby gave glory to God by believing.
Haydock -> Num 27:4-6
Haydock: Num 27:4-6 - -- Their. The first of these pronouns is written larger than usual, the second is improperly masculine in Hebrew; both, it is pretended, to honour the ...
Their. The first of these pronouns is written larger than usual, the second is improperly masculine in Hebrew; both, it is pretended, to honour the young women. (Kennicott)
Gill -> Num 27:4
Gill: Num 27:4 - -- Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family, because he hath no son.... Or be withdrawn, and his family lose their part and s...
Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family, because he hath no son.... Or be withdrawn, and his family lose their part and share on that account; this they thought was unreasonable: according to the Targum of Jonathan, to prevent the name of their father being lost, and his part in the land, their motion was, that their mother might marry their father's brother, according to the law in Deu 25:5, with which Jarchi agrees; but it does not appear that that law was as yet in being; though how otherwise the name of their father would be preserved, than by raising up seed in that way, is not easy to say; except, as some think, it was done by a son of one of those heiresses, or by the first son of everyone of them, being called after the name of their grandfather Zelophehad, or their mother's grandfather Hepher; though the Jews t commonly by the "name" understand no other than the "inheritance", which seems to be confirmed by what follows:
give us therefore a possession among the brethren of our fathers; a part with their uncles, or their children; by which they express their faith that the children of Israel would inherit the land, though as yet it was not conquered, nor even entered into; and might signify, as some think, their concern to have a part and portion in the heavenly inheritance the land of Canaan was typical of; and if so, as Ainsworth observes, they may be considered as five wise virgins indeed.