
Text -- Numbers 31:19-24 (NET)




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Namely, your spoil and prey.

Wesley: Num 31:20 - -- All which had contracted some ceremonial uncleanness either from the dead bodies which wore them, or the tents or houses where they were, in which suc...
All which had contracted some ceremonial uncleanness either from the dead bodies which wore them, or the tents or houses where they were, in which such dead bodies lay, or from the touch of the Israelitish soldiers, who were legally defiled by the slaughters they made.
JFB -> Num 31:19-24
JFB: Num 31:19-24 - -- Though the Israelites had taken the field in obedience to the command of God, they had become defiled by contact with the dead. A process of purificat...
Though the Israelites had taken the field in obedience to the command of God, they had become defiled by contact with the dead. A process of purification was to be undergone, as the law required (Lev 15:13; Num 19:9-12), and this purifying ceremony was extended to dress, houses, tents, to everything on which a dead body had lain, which had been touched by the blood-stained hands of the Israelitish warriors, or which had been the property of idolaters. This became a standing ordinance in all time coming (Lev 6:28; Lev 11:33; Lev 15:12).|| 04690||1||15||0||@Take the sum of the prey that was taken==--that is, of the captives and cattle, which, having been first lumped together according to ancient usage (Exo 15:9; Jdg 5:30), were divided into two equal parts: the one to the people at large, who had sustained a common injury from the Midianites and who were all liable to serve: and the other portion to the combatants, who, having encountered the labors and perils of war, justly received the largest share. From both parts, however, a certain deduction was taken for the sanctuary, as a thank offering to God for preservation and for victory. The soldiers had greatly the advantage in the distribution; for a five-hundredth part only of their half went to the priest, while a fiftieth part of the congregation's half was given to the Levites.|| 04697||1||16||0||@the booty, being the rest of the prey which the men of war had caught==--Some of the captives having been killed (Num 31:17) and part of the cattle taken for the support of the army, the total amount of the booty remaining was in the following proportions:
Prey Total Amount Half to Soldiers Deducted to God Half to Congregation Deducted to Levites
Sheep 675,000 337,500 675 337,500 6,750
Beeves 72,000 36,000 72 36,000 720
Asses 61,000 30,500 61 30,500 610
Persons 32,000 16,000 32 16,000 320
Clarke -> Num 31:23
Clarke: Num 31:23 - -- The water of separation - The water in which the ashes of the red heifer were mingled; See Num 8:7 (note), Num 19:2 (note), etc. Garments, whether o...
Calvin -> Num 31:19
Calvin: Num 31:19 - -- 19.And do ye abide without the camp seven days We have elsewhere seen, 209 that, if any one had touched a dead body, he was accounted unclean. Moses,...
19.And do ye abide without the camp seven days We have elsewhere seen, 209 that, if any one had touched a dead body, he was accounted unclean. Moses, by now extending the ceremony of expiation to lawful homicide, intimates how carefully we ought to abstain from shedding human blood. It was required of the Israelites that they should strenuously advance through the midst of carnage; but, inasmuch as it is in a manner contrary to the order of nature that men should be killed by men, as if they were raging against their own bowels, God would have some vestiges of humanity preserved even in just punishments, so as to put a restraint upon all cruelty in the abstract. Nor is it without cause that Scripture, even in commending heroic bravery, uses this form of expression, that “they have polluted their hands with blood,” who have slain any of their enemies, i.e., in order that we may abhor all acts of homicide, as being repugnant to the preservation of the human race. Although, therefore, the Israelites had slain the Midianites not only justly, but by God’s command, still, lest they should accustom themselves to the indiscriminate shedding of blood, they are commanded to purify themselves on the third and the seventh day, before they returned to the camp, so that their pollution should not infect the people. The reason for purifying the booty was different, viz., because the uncleanness of their vessels indicated how detestable was this people, whose very utensils, until they were purified either by fire or water, defiled every one by the mere touch. Lest, however, the soldiers should refuse to obey, or should comply unwillingly, Eleazar reminds them that nothing more was required of them than the observance of an old injunction. Nor is it to be doubted but that Moses designedly resigned the office of teaching to his nephew, because the interpretation of the law was hereafter to be sought from the mouth of the priest
TSK: Num 31:19 - -- abide : Though the Israelites had acted by the commission of God, yet they had contracted pollution by touching the dead; and the spoil having been us...
abide : Though the Israelites had acted by the commission of God, yet they had contracted pollution by touching the dead; and the spoil having been used by idolaters, must also be purified in the prescribed manner. Num 5:2, Num 19:11-22; 1Ch 22:8

TSK: Num 31:20 - -- raiment : Num 19:14-16, Num 19:22; Gen 35:2; Exo 19:10
that is made : Heb. instrument, or, vessel
raiment : Num 19:14-16, Num 19:22; Gen 35:2; Exo 19:10
that is made : Heb. instrument, or, vessel

TSK: Num 31:23 - -- abide : Isa 43:2; Zec 13:9; Mal 2:2, Mal 2:3; Mat 3:11; 1Co 3:13; 1Pe 1:7, 1Pe 4:12; Rev 3:18
it shall be purified : Num 8:7, Num 19:9, Num 19:17
ye s...

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Barnes -> Num 31:22
Barnes: Num 31:22 - -- Brass - Render copper. See Gen 4:22 note. The verse is curious as illustrating the variety of metals in use at this early date for domestic pur...
Brass - Render copper. See Gen 4:22 note. The verse is curious as illustrating the variety of metals in use at this early date for domestic purposes. All these metals were common in Egypt centuries before the date of the Exodus.
Poole: Num 31:19 - -- Seven days according to the law, Lev 15:13 Num 19:11,12 .
Purify with the water of sprinkling, Num 19:9 .
Seven days according to the law, Lev 15:13 Num 19:11,12 .
Purify with the water of sprinkling, Num 19:9 .

Poole: Num 31:20 - -- All your raiment to wit, your spoil and prey. See Lev 8:15 14:49 . All these things had contracted some ceremonial uncleanness, either from the dead ...
All your raiment to wit, your spoil and prey. See Lev 8:15 14:49 . All these things had contracted some ceremonial uncleanness, either from the dead bodies which wore them, or the tents or houses where they were, in which such dead bodies lay, or from the touch of the Israelitish soldiers, who were legally defiled by the slaughters they made.
Haydock: Num 31:19 - -- Shall be. Hebrew, "purify yourselves and your captives on the," &c. The girls, and all the booty, might probably be rendered unclean by the presenc...
Shall be. Hebrew, "purify yourselves and your captives on the," &c. The girls, and all the booty, might probably be rendered unclean by the presence of a corpse, &c., chap xix. 14.

Haydock: Num 31:23 - -- Expiation, with which even the vessels which had been through the fire, were to be purified, or washed, as the Hebrew, Septuagint, &c., observe. (Ca...
Expiation, with which even the vessels which had been through the fire, were to be purified, or washed, as the Hebrew, Septuagint, &c., observe. (Calmet) ---
Moses perhaps gave this ordinance by word of mouth, on this occasion, (Menochius) though something similar be prescribed before, Leviticus vi. 28., xi. 33, and xv. 12.
Gill: Num 31:19 - -- And do ye abide without the camp seven days..... Which was the time that anyone that touched a dead body remained unclean, Num 19:11,
whosoever hat...
And do ye abide without the camp seven days..... Which was the time that anyone that touched a dead body remained unclean, Num 19:11,
whosoever hath killed any person; as most of them if not all must have done; all the males of Midian that fell into their hands being slain by them, that were men grown:
and whosoever hath touched any slain; as they must to strip them of their garments, and take their spoil from them:
purify both yourselves and your captives, on the third and on the seventh day; which were the days appointed for the purification of such that were polluted by touching dead bodies, Num 19:11 and their captives, which were the female little ones; (for as for the women, and males among the little ones, they were ordered to be slain;) though they were Heathens, yet inasmuch as they were to be for the service of the Israelites, and to be brought up in their religion, they were to be purified also; to which purpose is the note of Jarchi;"not that the Gentiles receive uncleanness and need sprinkling, but as ye are the children of the covenant, so your captives, when they come into the covenant, and are defiled, need sprinkling.''

Gill: Num 31:20 - -- And purify all your raiment,.... By washing them; and this may intend not so much their own wearing apparel, as the raiment they took off of the dead ...
And purify all your raiment,.... By washing them; and this may intend not so much their own wearing apparel, as the raiment they took off of the dead bodies of the Midianites, since the person that touched a dead body was not obliged to wash his clothes, but the clean person that sprinkled the water of purification on him, Num 19:19, some render the words, "purify yourselves" d, "together with the raiment", &c. which seems to be the best version of them:
and all that is made of skins; of any sort of creatures, as the covering of tents, shoes, bottles, &c. see Lev 11:32.
and all work of goats' hair; such as the covering of tents was also made of: and this, according to Jarchi and other Jewish writers e includes vessels made of the horns, hoofs, and bones of these creatures: and all things made of wood; as beds, cups, dishes, &c. all which might be purified by washing; see Lev 15:12.

Gill: Num 31:21 - -- And Eleazar the priest said unto the men of war, which went to the battle,.... To all the soldiers, officers, and common men:
this is the ordinance...
And Eleazar the priest said unto the men of war, which went to the battle,.... To all the soldiers, officers, and common men:
this is the ordinance of the law, which the Lord commanded Moses; concerning the purification of unclean persons and things, hereby confirming what Moses had said.

Gill: Num 31:22 - -- Only the gold, and the silver, the brass, the iron, the tin, and the lead. These are excepted, and, though unclean, are not to be purified by washing,...
Only the gold, and the silver, the brass, the iron, the tin, and the lead. These are excepted, and, though unclean, are not to be purified by washing, but in another way, by fire, as follows; all these metals were well known in those early times, and were made use of for instruments and vessels of various sorts.

Gill: Num 31:23 - -- Every thing that may abide the fire, ye shall make it go through the fire,.... Either through the smoke of the fire, and so be purified by suffumigati...
Every thing that may abide the fire, ye shall make it go through the fire,.... Either through the smoke of the fire, and so be purified by suffumigation; or be put into the fire itself, where though they might be melted as the above things, yet not consumed as raiment, and vessels of skins, goats' hair, and wood, would be:
and it shall be clean; accounted so:
nevertheless, it shall be purified with the water of separation; with the water mixed with the ashes of the red heifer burnt, and sprinkled on it; see Num 19:9.
and all that abideth not the fire; without being consumed, as whatsoever is of wood, &c.
ye shall make go through the water; dip them in it, and rinse them there with a quantity sufficient; which the Targum of Jonathan says is forty seahs of water.

Gill: Num 31:24 - -- And ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh day,.... As the leper did, Lev 14:9,
and ye shall be clean, and afterward ye shall come into the camp...
And ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh day,.... As the leper did, Lev 14:9,
and ye shall be clean, and afterward ye shall come into the camp; into the camp of Israel, into the camp of the Levites, and into the camp of God, the tabernacle.

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NET Notes: Num 31:20 These verses are a reminder that taking a life, even if justified through holy war, still separates one from the holiness of God. It is part of the vi...

NET Notes: Num 31:23 Purification by fire is unique to this event. Making these metallic objects “pass through the fire” was not only a way of purifying (burni...
Geneva Bible -> Num 31:23
Geneva Bible: Num 31:23 Every thing that may abide the fire, ye shall make [it] go through the fire, and it shall be clean: nevertheless it shall be ( h ) purified with the w...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 31:1-54
TSK Synopsis: Num 31:1-54 - --1 The Midianites are spoiled, and Balaam slain.13 Moses is wroth with the officers, for saving the women alive.19 How the soldiers, with their captive...
MHCC -> Num 31:19-24
MHCC: Num 31:19-24 - --The Israelites had to purify themselves according to the law, and to abide without the camp seven days, though they had not contracted any moral guilt...
Matthew Henry -> Num 31:13-24
Matthew Henry: Num 31:13-24 - -- We have here the triumphant return of the army of Israel from the war with Midian, and here, I. They were met with great respect, Num 31:13. Moses h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 31:19-20; Num 31:21-24
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 31:19-20 - --
Purification of the Warriors, the Prisoners, and the Booty . - Moses commanded the men of war to remain for seven days outside the camp of the cong...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 31:21-24 - --
To this end Eleazar, whose duty it was as high priest to see that the laws of purification were properly observed, issued fuller instructions with r...
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...
