
Text -- Numbers 3:1 (NET)




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Which follow in this chapter.

Wesley: Num 3:1 - -- The kindred or family. Moses his family and children are here included under the general name of the Amramites, Num 3:27, which includes all the child...
The kindred or family. Moses his family and children are here included under the general name of the Amramites, Num 3:27, which includes all the children and grand - children of Amram, the persons only of Aaron and Moses being excepted. And the generations of Moses are thus obscurely mentioned, because they were but common Levites, the priesthood being given solely to Aaron's posterity, whence Aaron is here put before Moses, who elsewhere is commonly named after him.

Wesley: Num 3:1 - -- Nadab and Abihu, were then alive, though dead at the time of taking this account.
Nadab and Abihu, were then alive, though dead at the time of taking this account.
JFB: Num 3:1 - -- This chapter contains an account of their families; and although that of Moses is not detailed like his brother's, his children are included under the...
This chapter contains an account of their families; and although that of Moses is not detailed like his brother's, his children are included under the general designation of the Amramites (Num 3:27), a term which comprehends all the descendants of their common father Amram. The reason why the family of Moses was so undistinguished in this record is that they were in the private ranks of the Levites, the dignity of the priesthood being conferred exclusively on the posterity of Aaron; and hence, as the sacerdotal order is the subject of this chapter, Aaron, contrary to the usual style of the sacred history, is mentioned before Moses.

JFB: Num 3:1 - -- This is added, because at the date of the following record the family of Aaron was unbroken.
This is added, because at the date of the following record the family of Aaron was unbroken.
Clarke -> Num 3:1
Clarke: Num 3:1 - -- The generations of Aaron and Moses - Though Aaron and Moses are both mentioned here, yet the family of Aaron alone appears in the list: hence some h...
The generations of Aaron and Moses - Though Aaron and Moses are both mentioned here, yet the family of Aaron alone appears in the list: hence some have thought that the word Moses was not originally in the text. Others think that the words
Calvin -> Num 3:1
Calvin: Num 3:1 - -- 1.These also are the generations of Aaron and Moses He now separately enumerates the Levites; but, before he proceeds to state their number, he first...
1.These also are the generations of Aaron and Moses He now separately enumerates the Levites; but, before he proceeds to state their number, he first shortly refers to what he had just before more fully narrated, that of the four sons of Aaron only two survived their father, inasmuch as Nadab and Abihu had suffered the penalty of their negligence in their defilement of the sacrifice. The six verses 423 which Moses inserts respecting the office of the priests have been expounded in their proper place. The dignity of the tribe of Levi is here exalted, when God compares the Levites to the first-born; the distribution of their charges is also touched upon, 424 but, since these things are connected with the census of the people, and the mode of pitching the camp, I have thought it best to annex them to what has just preceded, inasmuch as otherwise the history would be interrupted. And, in fact, in the order that I have followed, the office of each family is only incidentally treated of, so that all might know their proper station.
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Barnes -> Num 3:1
Barnes: Num 3:1 - -- The "generations"(see Gen 2:4) now given, though entitled those of Aaron and Moses (Aaron standing first as the older brother), are those of Aaron o...
The "generations"(see Gen 2:4) now given, though entitled those of Aaron and Moses (Aaron standing first as the older brother), are those of Aaron only. The personal dignity of Moses, though it gave him rank as at the head of his tribe, was not hereditary. He had, and desired to have Num 14:12; Exo 32:10, no successor in his office but the distant prophet like unto himself Deu 18:18. Aaron was the ancestor of a regular succession of priests.
Poole -> Num 3:1
Poole: Num 3:1 - -- These which follow in this chapter are the generations i.e. either,
1. The things done by them; as the word generation is sometimes used, as Gen...
These which follow in this chapter are the generations i.e. either,
1. The things done by them; as the word generation is sometimes used, as Gen 6:9 25:19 37:2 . Or rather,
2. The kindred or family, for that is the subject of this chapter, and not their events or actions.
Object. Aaron’ s family indeed is here mentioned, but not Moses’ s family.
Answ Moses’ s family and children are here included under the general name of the Amramite , Num 3:27 , which includes all the children and grandchildren of Amram , the persons only of Aaron and Moses being excepted. And the generations of Moses are thus obscurely mentioned, because they were but common Levites, the priesthood being given solely to Aaron’ s posterity, whence Aaron is here put before Moses, who elsewhere is commonly named after him. In the day that the Lord spake with Moses in Mount Sinai: this seems to be added, because Nadab and Abihu, mentioned Num 3:2 , were then alive, though dead at the time of taking this account.
Haydock -> Num 3:1
Haydock: Num 3:1 - -- Generations; descendants of Aaron, whose names are specified; and of Moses, whose children are left unnoticed among the rest of the Levites, ver....
Generations; descendants of Aaron, whose names are specified; and of Moses, whose children are left unnoticed among the rest of the Levites, ver. 27. This enhances the merit of the Jewish legislator, and shews his modesty and disinterestedness. (Haydock)
Gill -> Num 3:1
Gill: Num 3:1 - -- These also are the generations of Aaron and Moses,.... The descendants of them, those of the former, who is named first, because the eldest, were pri...
These also are the generations of Aaron and Moses,.... The descendants of them, those of the former, who is named first, because the eldest, were priests, and those of the latter Levites, and who are not very plainly pointed at, but are included among the Amramites, Num 3:27; the posterity of Moses being very obscure, only Levites, and these not particularly named but swallowed up among the Kohathites: find the following account was as it stood:
in the day that the Lord spoke with Moses in mount Sinai; and not, altogether as it then, was when he spoke to him in the wilderness, of Sinai, for then Aaron had four sons, but now two of them were dead as is after observed; and it seems to be for the sake of this circumstance chiefly that this clause is so put.

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 3:1-51
TSK Synopsis: Num 3:1-51 - --1 The sons of Aaron.5 The Levites are given to the priests instead of the first-born;14 are numbered by their families.21 The families, number, and ch...
MHCC -> Num 3:1-13
MHCC: Num 3:1-13 - --There was much work belonging to the priests' office, and there were now only Aaron and his two sons to do it; God appoints the Levites to attend them...
Matthew Henry -> Num 3:1-13
Matthew Henry: Num 3:1-13 - -- Here, I. The family of Aaron is confirmed in the priests' office, Num 3:10. They had been called to it before, and consecrated; here they are appoin...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 3:1-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 3:1-4 - --
Muster of the Tribe of Levi. - As Jacob had adopted the two sons of Joseph as his own sons, and thus promoted them to the rank of heads of tribes, t...
Constable -> Num 1:1--10:36; Num 3:1-51
Constable: Num 1:1--10:36 - --A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the south chs. 1-10
The first 10 chapters in Numbers...
