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Text -- Numbers 31:20-54 (NET)
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Namely, your spoil and prey.
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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.
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Wesley: Num 31:27 - -- The congregation hath some share, because the warriors went in the name of all, and because all having been injured by the Midianites, all were to hav...
The congregation hath some share, because the warriors went in the name of all, and because all having been injured by the Midianites, all were to have some share in the reparations: but the warriors who were but 12000, have a far greater share than their brethren, because they underwent greater pains and dangers.
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In thankfulness to God for their preservation and good success.
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Wesley: Num 31:30 - -- Whereas the former part was one of five hundred; the reason of the difference is, partly, because this was taken out of the peoples portion, whose haz...
Whereas the former part was one of five hundred; the reason of the difference is, partly, because this was taken out of the peoples portion, whose hazards being less than the others, their gains also in all reason were to be less: partly because this was to be distributed into more hands, the Levites being now numerous, whereas the priests were but few.
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Wesley: Num 31:50 - -- For their error noted, Num 31:14-16, and withal for a memorial, or by way of gratitude for such a stupendous assistance and deliverance. We should nev...
For their error noted, Num 31:14-16, and withal for a memorial, or by way of gratitude for such a stupendous assistance and deliverance. We should never take any thing to ourselves in war or trade, of which we cannot in faith consecrate a part to God, who hates robbery for burnt-offerings. But when God has remarkably preserved and succeeded us, he expects we should make some particular return of gratitude to him.
JFB -> Num 31:19-24; Num 31:48-54
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
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JFB: Num 31:48-54 - -- A victory so signal, and the glory of which was untarnished by the loss of a single Israelitish soldier, was an astonishing miracle. So clearly betoke...
A victory so signal, and the glory of which was untarnished by the loss of a single Israelitish soldier, was an astonishing miracle. So clearly betokening the direct interposition of Heaven, it might well awaken the liveliest feelings of grateful acknowledgment to God (Psa 44:2-3). The oblation they brought for the Lord "was partly an atonement" or reparation for their error (Num 31:14-16), for it could not possess any expiatory virtue, and partly a tribute of gratitude for the stupendous service rendered them. It consisted of the "spoil," which, being the acquisition of individual valor, was not divided like the "prey," or livestock, each soldier retaining it in lieu of pay; it was offered by the "captains" alone, whose pious feelings were evinced by the dedication of the spoil which fell to their share. There were jewels to the amount of 16,750 shekels, equal to £87,869 16s. 5d. sterling.
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...
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Clarke: Num 31:28 - -- And levy a tribute unto the Lord - one soul of five hundred, etc. - The person to be employed in the Lord’ s service, under the Levites - the c...
And levy a tribute unto the Lord - one soul of five hundred, etc. - The person to be employed in the Lord’ s service, under the Levites - the cattle either for sacrifice, or for the use of the Levites, Num 31:30. Some monsters have supposed that one out of every five hundred of the captives was offered in sacrifice to the Lord! but this is abominable. When God chose to have the life of a man, he took it in the way of justice, as in the case of Midianites above, but never in the way of sacrifice.
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Clarke: Num 31:32 - -- The booty - It appears from the enumeration here that the Israelites, in this war against the Midianites, took 32,000 female prisoners, 61,000 asses...
The booty - It appears from the enumeration here that the Israelites, in this war against the Midianites, took 32,000 female prisoners, 61,000 asses, 72,000 beeves, 675,000 sheep and small cattle; besides the immense number of males who fell in battle, and the women and children who were slain by the Divine command, Num 31:17. And it does not appear that in this expedition, a single man of Israel fell! This was naturally to be expected, because the battle was the Lord’ s, Num 31:49
As the booty was divided into two equal parts, Num 31:22, one for the soldiers employed in the expedition, and the other for those who, being equally willing to be employed, were ordered to stay in the camp; so each of the parties in this booty was to give a certain proportion to the Lord. The soldiers to give to the Lord one out of every five hundred persons, beeves, asses, and sheep, Num 31:28. The people, who by staying at home risked nothing, and had no fatigue, were to give one out of fifty of the above, Num 31:30. The booty, its divisions among the soldiers and people, the proportion given by each to the Lord and to the Levites, will be seen in one view by the following table, which I copy from Houbigant
Total of sheep - 675,00
To the soldiers - 337,50
To the Lord from the soldiers - 67
To the people - 337,50
To the Levites from the people - 6,75
Total of beeves - 72, 0
To the soldiers - 36,00
To the Lord from the soldiers - 7
To the people - 36,00
To the Levites from the people - 72
Total of asses - 1,00
To the soldiers - 30,50
To the Lord from the soldiers - 6
To the people - 30,50
To the Levites from the people - 61
Total of persons - 32,00
To the soldiers.. 16,00
To the Lord from the soldiers - 3
To the Levites from the people - 32
To the people - 16,00
In this table the booty is equally divided between the people and the soldiers; a five-hundredth part being given to the Lord, and a fiftieth part to the Levites.
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Clarke: Num 31:50 - -- We have - brought an oblation for the Lord - So it appears there was a great deal of booty taken which did not come into the general account; and of...
We have - brought an oblation for the Lord - So it appears there was a great deal of booty taken which did not come into the general account; and of this the soldiers, of their own will, made a very extensive offering to God, because he had preserved them from falling in battle. That not one man should have been slain is a most extraordinary circumstance, and powerfully marks the peculiar superintendence of God’ s especial providence. The Midianites must certainly have made some resistance; but that was ineffectual, because it was against the Lord. When any nation undertakes a crusade against those whom they are pleased to call the Lord’ s enemies, let them bring from the contest this proof of their Divine mission, viz., that not one man of them is either lost or missing; and then, and not till then, shall we believe that God hath sent them
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Clarke: Num 31:50 - -- To make an atonement for our souls - That is, to make an acknowledgment to God for the preservation of their lives. The gold offered on this occasio...
To make an atonement for our souls - That is, to make an acknowledgment to God for the preservation of their lives. The gold offered on this occasion amounted to 16,750 shekels, equal to 37,869, 16s. 5d. of our money. See the note on Exo 25:39, where the true value of the shekel is given, and a rule laid down to reduce it to English money.
Calvin: Num 31:25 - -- 25.And the Lord spake unto Moses A most equitable distribution of the booty is here described, in which the law of proportion was so well observed th...
25.And the Lord spake unto Moses A most equitable distribution of the booty is here described, in which the law of proportion was so well observed that, whilst the soldiers were not defrauded of the reward of their labor, at the same time some advantage accrued to the rest of the people in whose name the war was carried on. The share of the multitude was indeed small, for the same proportion was awarded to the 12,000 as to the remaining 600,000. But, since the booty had been already won by the soldiers in right of their victory, it ought not to have been a cause of complaint to the people who had not borne arms, that they received an honorary gift, although it might be of little value. And assuredly it would have been a shame that those who remained in the camp should be altogether without any part of the spoil, as if they had been convicted of cowardice, whereas it did not depend on themselves that they had not taken part with their brethren in the conquest of the enemy. For it was from no want of courage that they had escaped the burden and the perils of war, but they had modestly allowed the general glory to be appropriated by a few, because it had so pleased God. But, whilst it was just that some of the fruits of the victory should be communicated to all, so it. was no less right that the fuller and more liberal reward should be received by those who had borne the whole brunt of the war.
It appears to some that David pursued the same rule, when he distributed the spoil equally amongst his followers who had gone down to the battle, and those who had stood by the baggage. (1Sa 30:24.) In my opinion, however, what David then decided was very different; for if the portion of those who remained with the baggage had been equal with that of those who were actually engaged, it would have been far more advantageous to remain out of the reach of the weapons. For, when a battle is fought, only a few men out of a large army are generally left with the baggage, and thus half the booty would have accrued to a few idlers. The partition, therefore, which is there mentioned, must have been an equal distribution to each individual; and very justly did David enjoin that those who remained stationed in the camp should have a full share of the spoil, lest 210 the condition of those should be dissimilar who were under the operation of the same rule. But in this case the actual warriors are justly rewarded above those who quietly attended to their own domestic cares.
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Calvin: Num 31:28 - -- 28.And levy a tribute unto the Lord God now requires a tribute, or holy oblation, out of the spoil from both parties, but in unequal portions, the pe...
28.And levy a tribute unto the Lord God now requires a tribute, or holy oblation, out of the spoil from both parties, but in unequal portions, the people paying ten times more than the soldiers. There was a twofold reason and object for this tribute; for it was not fair that the Levites alone should be sent away empty, as if their condition were worse than that of the rest, because they were occupied in the service of God, and in taking care of the holy things. But the part which He assigns to them, God commands to be offered to Himself, that men may not only regard equity amongst each other, but that religion may stand in the foremost place; for nothing can be more unreasonable than that the rights of men should be maintained inviolate, whilst God himself is overlooked. In order, then, to testify their piety, the offering was enjoined, as if God claimed for Himself the glory of the victory in taking this fiftieth and five-hundredth portion. But, inasmuch as He has no want of anything, having full satisfaction in Himself alone, the Levites are substituted in His stead, that they may receive some reward for their ministry.
Again, we perceive that God dealt more liberally with the soldiers than with the rest of the multitude; nor is this a matter of surprise, for, since He had laid a greater burden upon them, it was just that they should be enriched by more fruits of the victory, for He heaps blessings upon blessings according to His pleasure.
From this distribution we also gather that it depends upon His ordinance that some should be richer than others; for, if there were no such thing as property, there would be no test of justice and integrity.
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Calvin: Num 31:37 - -- 37.And the Lord’s tribute of the sheep The greatness of the victory is shewn by the result, since such an abundance of cattle could only have been ...
37.And the Lord’s tribute of the sheep The greatness of the victory is shewn by the result, since such an abundance of cattle could only have been collected from a wide and populous country. It is probable that it was not very fertile, and consequently only live stock, and not corn and wine, are enumerated as amongst their wealth. Still, we may conjecture that it was famous for pastures, since barren mountains could not have fed so many oxen, and goats, and sheep, and camels; besides, it is most evident, from the number of young women, that the men who were slain were more in number than their conquerors who had been sent to the battle; for suppose they each of them had an unmarried daughter, they would have almost three times outnumbered the 12,000 Israelites. Hence, again, it is manifest that the victory was effected by Divine power. It may, however, seem strange that, although the nation was almost destroyed, nevertheless their posterity existed some little time afterwards, as if new Midianites had been begotten from the ashes of their sires. For it was not a very long time that elapsed between this slaughter and the time of Gideon, when they again dared voluntarily to attack the Israelites, and in reliance on their multitude, to rush into the very heart of Canaan; nay, they had already brought all the neighboring nations into subjection. How this could have happened, since the Scriptures do not inform us, it only remains for us to make the conjecture, that many of them, as is often the case in a season of confusion, fled elsewhere, and soon afterwards returned into the land, which was now unoccupied. For the sudden irruption of the Israelites was like a storm which soon passed away; nor was flight a difficult thing for this unsettled and wandering nation. It might also have been the case, that many immigrants from various quarters flowed into the land, when stripped of its inhabitants; or even that the Israelites, having performed their work but slackly, sounded the recall sooner than they ought, and that God afterwards punished their remissness. At any rate, we are taught by this example that the wicked sprout up like foul and noxious weeds, so that, though often cut down, they soon cover the ground again.
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Calvin: Num 31:48 - -- 48.And the officers which were over the thousands We have here an example of signal gratitude, that the leaders of the army, when they saw that none ...
48.And the officers which were over the thousands We have here an example of signal gratitude, that the leaders of the army, when they saw that none of their men were lost, consecrated their spoils of gold and silver to the Lord. By the offering of the first-fruits, they had already sufficiently testified their piety and obedience; nor, indeed, after they had faithfully complied with God’s command, could anything more have been expected from them; hence does their liberality deserve so much the more praise, when they lay themselves under the obligation of a new and extraordinary vow. At the same time, Moses magnifies God’s special blessing in bringing them all back safely to a man from this great battle. Surely, since their spoils must have been driven from many villages, it was strange that some few of them at least had not been slain in their very passage from one place to another. Hence, therefore, it was more than ever manifest that the war was thus successfully concluded under the guidance of God, who had protected the 12,000 men. Hence the incredible goodness of God towards his people is here celebrated, as well as the pious profession of the officers, when it is expressly stated that, having mustered their forces, they had found them all safe, so that there could be no doubt nor question about the grace of God. In acknowledgment, therefore, of His wondrous power in the preservation of the soldiers, they offer as the price of their redemption whatever gold and silver they had taken among the spoils. Moses records the sum, so that it may more clearly appear that, in the performance of this act of homage, it was no trifling amount of gain that they despised, for its amount is more than 10,500 livres of French money. 211
But what becomes of the soldiers? whilst these vows are being paid for their safety, they quietly enjoy their plunder: for there is an implied comparison here, when Moses, after having praised the centurions and tribunes, presently adds the exception, that “the spoil which each man had taken was his own.” It is, indeed, amazing that the soldiers, as if they had conquered by themselves, and for themselves alone, should have been so ill-conditioned and mean, as not to imitate this laudable example. And, in truth, it often happens, that the multitude indulges its meanness without shame, as well because it is ignorant of what true nobility is, as because the crowd conceals the disgrace. Meanwhile, those in office are reminded to take care, that the higher the dignity may be to which they are called, the more eminent should their virtues be.
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Calvin: Num 31:51 - -- 51.And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold It was fitting that this should be added, lest any should suppose that Eleazar made a profit by the...
51.And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold It was fitting that this should be added, lest any should suppose that Eleazar made a profit by the liberality of others. Moses, therefore, relates, that whatever gold was offered, was faithfully laid up as an ornament for the sanctuary. When it is said, “for a memorial for the children of Israel,” it may be taken either actively or passively; viz., either that the gift may be a monument of their gratitude, or that it might conciliate favor for the people in the eyes of God; as if that offering of expiation brought before God, and represented, all those who thus professed themselves to be preserved by His grace. I prefer the latter sense myself, i.e., that this memorial was set before His eyes, in order that God might hereafter also be favorable to His people.
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
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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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TSK: Num 31:28 - -- levy : Gen 14:20; Jos 6:19, Jos 6:24; 2Sa 8:11, 2Sa 8:12; 1Ch 18:11, 1Ch 26:26, 1Ch 26:27; Pro 3:9, Pro 3:10; Isa 18:7, Isa 23:18, Isa 60:9; Mat 22:21...
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TSK: Num 31:30 - -- one portion : Num 31:42-47
flocks : or, goats
and give : Num 31:28, Num 18:24-28; 1Co 9:13, 1Co 9:14
keep the : Num 3:7, Num 3:8, Num 3:25, Num 3:31, ...
one portion : Num 31:42-47
flocks : or, goats
and give : Num 31:28, Num 18:24-28; 1Co 9:13, 1Co 9:14
keep the : Num 3:7, Num 3:8, Num 3:25, Num 3:31, Num 3:36-39, Num 18:1-5, Num 18:23; 1Ch 9:27-29, 1Ch 23:32, 1Ch 26:20-27; Act 20:28; 1Co 4:2; Col 4:17; Heb 13:17
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TSK: Num 31:32 - -- the booty : It appears from the enumeration here, that the Israelites, in this war with the Midianites, took 32,000 female prisoners, 61,000 asses, 72...
the booty : It appears from the enumeration here, that the Israelites, in this war with the Midianites, took 32,000 female prisoners, 61,000 asses, 72,000 beeves, and 675,000 sheep and small cattle; besides the immense number of males who fell in battle, and the women and children who were slain by the divine command (Num 31:17). This booty was divided into equal parts, by which partition a far larger share was justly given to the warriors employed on the expedition, who were only 12,000, than to those, who being equally willing to go, were ordered to stay in the camp. Each party was to give a certain proportion to Jehovah, as their sovereign, in grateful acknowledgment that to him they owed their success. The soldiers to give to the Lord one out of every five hundred persons, beeves, asses, and sheep (Num 31:28), and the people, who by staying at home risked nothing, and had no fatigue, were to give one out of fifty of each of the above to the Levites, who were far more numerous than the priests (Num 31:30). The booty, its division among the soldiers and people, and the proportion given by each to the Lord and to the Levites, will be seen at one view by the following table:
Offering Types | To Soldiers | To God | To People | To Levites | Total Offerings |
Sheep | 337,500 | 675 | 337,500 | 6,750 | 675,000 |
Beeves | 36,000 | 72 | 36,000 | >720 | 72,000 |
Asses | 30,500 | 61 | 30,500 | 610 | 61,000 |
Persons | 16,000 | 32 | 16,000 | 320 | 32,000 |
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TSK: Num 31:41 - -- Eleazar : Num 31:29-31, Num 18:8, Num 18:19; Mat 10:10; 1Co 9:10-14; Gal 6:6; 1Ti 5:17; Heb 7:4-6, Heb 7:9-12
Eleazar : Num 31:29-31, Num 18:8, Num 18:19; Mat 10:10; 1Co 9:10-14; Gal 6:6; 1Ti 5:17; Heb 7:4-6, Heb 7:9-12
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TSK: Num 31:47 - -- the Levites : Num 18:21-24; Deu 12:17-19; Luk 10:1-8; 1Th 5:12, 1Th 5:13
kept the charge : Num 31:30; Psa 134:1; Isa 56:10, Isa 56:11
the Levites : Num 18:21-24; Deu 12:17-19; Luk 10:1-8; 1Th 5:12, 1Th 5:13
kept the charge : Num 31:30; Psa 134:1; Isa 56:10, Isa 56:11
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TSK: Num 31:50 - -- therefore brought : The officers of the army having mustered their men, found they had not lost a man in the contest with Midian! Penetrated with gra...
therefore brought : The officers of the army having mustered their men, found they had not lost a man in the contest with Midian! Penetrated with gratitude for this most remarkable interposition of Providence in their favour, they now offer to Jehovah the golden jewels which they had found among the spoil, to the amount of 16,750 shekels, equal to £37,869, 16s. 5d. of our money.
an oblation : Psa 107:15, Psa 107:21, Psa 107:22, Psa 116:12, Psa 116:17
gotten : Heb. found
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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.
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Barnes: Num 31:29 - -- An heave-offering - Render simply an offering, and compare Num 18:24. The verb from which the word here rendered "heave-offering"is derived, is...
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Barnes: Num 31:32 - -- Compare Num 31:11, and render "And the prey"(i. e., the live prey) "in addition to the spoil which the men of war seized, etc."The "spoil"is describ...
Compare Num 31:11, and render "And the prey"(i. e., the live prey) "in addition to the spoil which the men of war seized, etc."The "spoil"is described in Num 31:50.
The number of sheep, beeves, asses, and persons taken is given in this and following verses in round thousands. Hence, the Lord’ s tribute (Num 31:29, Num 31:37-38, etc.), being the 500th part of the half, comes out also in round numbers. The enormous amount both of live stock and of personal ornament was characteristic of the Midianites. When they invaded Israel in the days of the Judges, their wealth was still of the same kind (Jdg 6:5; Jdg 8:24 ff). The Bedouins, notwithstanding their wild nomadic life, retain their ancestral love of finery to the present day.
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Barnes: Num 31:49 - -- There is no mention of any resistance on the part of the Midianites. The Israelites saw in this and in the preservation of all those engaged, proofs...
There is no mention of any resistance on the part of the Midianites. The Israelites saw in this and in the preservation of all those engaged, proofs that the Lord had been with them in the work, and hence, the free-will oblation of Num 31:50.
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Barnes: Num 31:50 - -- The "chains"were "armlets"2Sa 1:10. The "rings"were "finger-rings,"or "seal-rings;"and the "tablets"were worn suspended from the neck Exo 35:22. ...
The "chains"were "armlets"2Sa 1:10. The "rings"were "finger-rings,"or "seal-rings;"and the "tablets"were worn suspended from the neck Exo 35:22.
To make an atonement for our souls before the Lord - Compare Exo 30:11-16. The atonement was not for any special offence committed (which would have called for a sacrifice of blood-shedding), but rather like the half-shekel given at the census in the Book of Exodus (loc. cite), was an acknowledgment of having received undeserved mercies. These, if unacknowledged, would have entailed guilt on the soul.
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The value of the offering was about 20,000 British pounds.
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Barnes: Num 31:53 - -- This verse seems to imply that the soldiers, as distinct from the officers (compare Num 31:49), did not make any offering from their plunder. Of cou...
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.
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Poole: Num 31:27 - -- The congregation hath some share, because the warriors went in the name of all, and because all having been injured by the Midianites, all were to h...
The congregation hath some share, because the warriors went in the name of all, and because all having been injured by the Midianites, all were to have some share in the reparations; but the warriors, who were but 12,000, have a far greater share than others of their brethren, because they underwent greater pains and dangers.
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Poole: Num 31:30 - -- One portion of fifty whereas the former part was one of five hundred: the reason of the difference is, partly because this was taken out of the peopl...
One portion of fifty whereas the former part was one of five hundred: the reason of the difference is, partly because this was taken out of the people’ s portion, whose hazards being less than the others, their gains also in all reason were to be less; partly because this was to be distributed into more hands, the Levites being now numerous, when the priests were but few.
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Poole: Num 31:32 - -- The rest of the prey all which was now left of the prey. It is so expressed because they took more, but some of the persons were since killed, Num 31...
The rest of the prey all which was now left of the prey. It is so expressed because they took more, but some of the persons were since killed, Num 31:17 , and some of the cattle was spent for the necessary provisions of the army.
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Poole: Num 31:41 - -- Either now upon his consulting of God in the case, or formerly in general rules and laws for such occasions, such as Num 18:8 .
Either now upon his consulting of God in the case, or formerly in general rules and laws for such occasions, such as Num 18:8 .
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Poole: Num 31:50 - -- For their error, noted, Num 31:14-16 , and withal
for a memorial as it is said Num 31:54 , or by way of gratitude for such a stupendous assistance...
For their error, noted, Num 31:14-16 , and withal
for a memorial as it is said Num 31:54 , or by way of gratitude for such a stupendous assistance and deliverance, as appears from the word therefore in the beginning of this verse, and from Num 31:49 .
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.
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Haydock: Num 31:27 - -- Equally. Those who had been in battle, had about a 50th part more than the rest. They gave the first-fruits to the priests, while those in the camp...
Equally. Those who had been in battle, had about a 50th part more than the rest. They gave the first-fruits to the priests, while those in the camp presented theirs to the Levites. Other rules were afterwards observed. See 1 Kings xxx. 24., and 2 Machabees viii. 28. The Rabbins assign the greatest share to the king, (Selden, Jur. vi. 16,) and Homer gives the largest portion to the general; after which the rest was equally divided, and even the absent partook. The gods were not forgotten. So also among the Hebrews, Syrians, &c., the general make an equal division. David assigns a part of the booty for sacred uses, 1 Paralipomenon xxvi. 26. See Exodus xv. 9. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Num 31:32 - -- Spoil. Hebrew, "the remains of the spoil," which had not been consumed by the 12,000. (Calmet)
Spoil. Hebrew, "the remains of the spoil," which had not been consumed by the 12,000. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Num 31:49 - -- Wanting. Septuagint, "all were unanimous," (Origen,) and "all answered to their names." Thus God was pleased to shew, that his Providence had direc...
Wanting. Septuagint, "all were unanimous," (Origen,) and "all answered to their names." Thus God was pleased to shew, that his Providence had directed the battle. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Num 31:50 - -- Garters. Septuagint, "bracelets," put on the arm, 2 Kings i. 10. Sometimes the Eastern nations wore large precious rings on their legs. ---
Tablet...
Garters. Septuagint, "bracelets," put on the arm, 2 Kings i. 10. Sometimes the Eastern nations wore large precious rings on their legs. ---
Tablets. Hebrew tsamid, an ornament of the hand, Genesis xxiv. 22. The armillæ, or viriliæ, were worn by men near the shoulder. ---
Bracelets, ( dextralia ) for the right hand, Ecclesiasticus xxi. 14. Hebrew hagil, means an ear-ring, Ezechiel xvi. 12. ---
Chains of gold and silver interlaced, worn round the neck. (St. Jerome, ep. ad Marcel.) The Madianites went to battle in their richest attire, (Judges vi. 21,) as did also the Persians; (Bellon. 2,) and the Turks do so still, (Calmet) being descended from Ismael, the half brother of Madian, who both settled in Arabia. (Haydock)
His own. Gold, and such ornaments as might easily be concealed by the soldiers, where not required to be brought to the common stock to be equally divided. (Calmet) ---
There were 840,000 head of living creatures, including the 32,000 virgins, which were distributed. The gold, which was voluntarily presented to the Lord, amounted to above five talents. (Salien, B.C. 1470.) ---
The princes made a voluntary offering of their gold, but the common soldiers retained what each man had gotten. (Du Hamel)
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Gill: Num 31:25 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... After the purification of the soldiers, their captives, and spoil:
saying; as follows.
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... After the purification of the soldiers, their captives, and spoil:
saying; as follows.
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Gill: Num 31:26 - -- Take the sum of the prey that was taken, both of man and beast,.... The number of the females that were taken captive and spared, and of the cattle, t...
Take the sum of the prey that was taken, both of man and beast,.... The number of the females that were taken captive and spared, and of the cattle, the sheep, oxen, and asses:
thou, and Eleazar the priest, and the chief fathers of the congregation; who were all men of authority and character, and fit to be employed in such service, and of whose capacity and fidelity there could be no doubt.
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Gill: Num 31:27 - -- And divide the prey into two parts,.... Into two equal parts, both the number of the people and of the cattle, when taken:
between them that took t...
And divide the prey into two parts,.... Into two equal parts, both the number of the people and of the cattle, when taken:
between them that took the war upon them, and went out to battle; the soldiers; and by this it appears that they went voluntarily and cheerfully:
and between all the congregation; so that the part of them that went to battle, and of those that stayed in the camp, were alike, and which in process of time became a statute and ordinance, 1Sa 30:24.
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Gill: Num 31:28 - -- And levy a tribute unto the Lord of the men of war, which went out to battle,.... That is, out of the part of the prey which was divided to them:
o...
And levy a tribute unto the Lord of the men of war, which went out to battle,.... That is, out of the part of the prey which was divided to them:
one soul of five hundred, both "of the persons"; or one woman of five hundred, as the Targum of Jonathan:
and of the beeves, and of the asses, and of the sheep; that is, one out of five hundred, of each of them also.
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Gill: Num 31:29 - -- And take it of their half,.... Of the half part of the prey divided to the soldiers:
and give it unto Eleazar the priest for an heave offering of t...
And take it of their half,.... Of the half part of the prey divided to the soldiers:
and give it unto Eleazar the priest for an heave offering of the Lord; by way of thanksgiving for the success and victory, God had given them, by means of which so much booty had fallen into their hands.
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Gill: Num 31:30 - -- And of the children of Israel's half, thou shall take one portion of fifty,.... Which was abundantly more than what was taken out of the part of the s...
And of the children of Israel's half, thou shall take one portion of fifty,.... Which was abundantly more than what was taken out of the part of the soldiers; and the reason of it is plain and easy to be discerned; the soldiers had taken much pains, and gone through much fatigue, as well as had hazarded their lives, and therefore less was to be taken from them; and besides the tribute levied out of their half was to be given to the priests, who were not so numerous as the Levites, among whom the part out of the half of the congregation was to be distributed:
of the persons; of the women, as the Targums of Jonathan, one of fifty out of them was to be given to the Levites to be their handmaids, or to be taken in marriage by them, or their sons, when fit for it:
of the beeves, of the asses, and of the sheep, of all manner of beasts; of oxen, asses, sheep, and goats, one out of fifty of each of these sorts were to be taken. Aben Ezra observes, no mention is made of camels, being but few, and no part taken:
and give them unto the Levites, which keep the charge of the tabernacle of the Lord; for these being employed in the service of the tabernacle, came in for their share of the tribute levied unto the Lord.
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Gill: Num 31:31 - -- And Moses and Eleazar the priest did as the Lord commanded Moses. Took an account of the booty, divided it equally between the soldiers and the congre...
And Moses and Eleazar the priest did as the Lord commanded Moses. Took an account of the booty, divided it equally between the soldiers and the congregation of Israel, and levied a part out of each as a tribute for the Lord, which was given to the priests and Levites.
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Gill: Num 31:32-47 - -- And the booty, being the rest of the prey which the men of war had caught,.... The remainder of it, besides what they had eaten in their return from t...
And the booty, being the rest of the prey which the men of war had caught,.... The remainder of it, besides what they had eaten in their return from the war, and during their seven days' stay without the camp: from hence to the end of Num 31:47 is only an account of the prey or booty taken, which in general were 675,000 sheep, 72,000 beeves or oxen, 61,000 asses, and 32,000 females who had never known man; the half out of these, which fell to the share of the soldiers, were 337,500 sheep, 36,000 beeves or oxen, 30,500 asses, and 16,000 females, out of which were given as an heave offering to the Lord six hundred and seventy five sheep, seventy two beeves or oxen, sixty one asses, and thirty two women: the half divided unto the children of Israel consisted of 337,500 sheep, 36,000 beeves or oxen, 30,500 asses, and 16,000 women, out of which one in fifty, both of women and cattle, were given to the Levites; what that amounted to is not expressed, but may be easily reckoned.
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Gill: Num 31:48 - -- And the officers which were over thousands of the host,.... Over the twelve thousand, of which the host or army consisted: namely, the captains of tho...
And the officers which were over thousands of the host,.... Over the twelve thousand, of which the host or army consisted: namely, the captains of thousands, and the captains of hundreds, came near unto Moses; of their own accord, without being sent, or required to do what they did.
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Gill: Num 31:49 - -- And they said unto Moses,.... Gave the following relation to him, which is a very surprising one:
thy servants have taken the sum of the men of war...
And they said unto Moses,.... Gave the following relation to him, which is a very surprising one:
thy servants have taken the sum of the men of war which are under our charge; since the war with Midian was over, they had mustered the several companies under their command, such as had thousands, and those that had hundreds:
and there lacketh not one man of us; which is a most amazing and unheard of thing, that in waging war with a whole nation, slaying all their males, sacking and burning so many cities, plundering the inhabitants of their substance, taking and carrying off such a vast number of captives, yet not one should fall by the sword of the enemy, or by any disease or accident whatever, but all to a man should return to the camp of Israel again; this is not to be paralleled in any history.
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Gill: Num 31:50 - -- We have therefore brought an oblation to the Lord,.... A freewill offering, out of the spoil, over and above the tribute levied out of the half that c...
We have therefore brought an oblation to the Lord,.... A freewill offering, out of the spoil, over and above the tribute levied out of the half that came unto them:
what every man hath gotten: or "found" f, in the houses, and upon the bodies of the slain, or of such that were taken captives:
of jewels of gold either such as were set in gold; or rather, as the words may be rendered:
vessels of gold g, as dishes, cups, spoons, and the like:
chains; which were wore about the neck, or upon the arm, as Aben Ezra:
and bracelets; for the hand, as the same writer, see Gen 24:22,
rings; for the finger:
ear rings; for the ear, as we render it, the word signifies something round:
and tablets; which, according to the Targum of Jonathan, were ornaments that hung down between the breasts:
to make an atonement for our souls before the Lord; not only this offering was brought as a token of gratitude and thankfulness, for sparing of everyone of their lives, and giving them such success and victory, and so large a spoil of the enemy; but also to expiate any sins they had been guilty of in going out, and coming in, and particularly for sparing the women they should have put to death, for which Moses was wroth with them, Num 31:14.
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Gill: Num 31:51 - -- And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold of them,.... For it seems the several things before mentioned were all of gold:
even all wrought jew...
And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold of them,.... For it seems the several things before mentioned were all of gold:
even all wrought jewels; or "vessels of work" h or wrought vessels, or instruments, "chains, bracelets", &c. which were all of gold, and curiously wrought.
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Gill: Num 31:52 - -- And all the gold of the offering that they offered up to the Lord,.... The whole amount, weight, and value of it put together:
even of the captains...
And all the gold of the offering that they offered up to the Lord,.... The whole amount, weight, and value of it put together:
even of the captains of thousands, and the captains of hundreds, and perhaps of every common soldier, who might contribute his part, though it is not mentioned, but included in the oblation of the officers:
was 16,750 shekels; which, according to the calculation of a very learned man i, were 7,780 ounces, four drachms, two scruples, and thirty five grains.
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Gill: Num 31:53 - -- For the men of war had taken spoil, every man for himself. And which he kept for himself, and did not deliver in with the prey or booty, which was bro...
For the men of war had taken spoil, every man for himself. And which he kept for himself, and did not deliver in with the prey or booty, which was brought to Moses and Eleazar, the sum of which was taken by them; and this seems to confirm what has been hinted, that, as each soldier had taken spoil for himself, so everyone contributed his quota towards this freewill offering to the Lord.
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Gill: Num 31:54 - -- And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold of the captains of thousands and of hundreds,.... Which they so freely and generously offered:
and b...
And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold of the captains of thousands and of hundreds,.... Which they so freely and generously offered:
and brought it into the tabernacle of the congregation; and laid it up in some chamber there:
for a memorial for the children of Israel before the Lord: in remembrance of the signal victory these men obtained, and of the singular care of divine Providence in protecting them, that not one was lost in the expedition; and of their sense of gratitude and thankfulness for the favours granted them, and to put the children of Israel in mind for their imitation, when favoured with mercies from the Lord.
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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...
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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...
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NET Notes: Num 31:26 The idiom here is “take up the head,” meaning take a census, or count the totals.
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NET Notes: Num 31:28 The verb is the Hiphil, “you shall cause to be taken up.” The perfect with vav (ו) continues the sequence of the instructions. This ...
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NET Notes: Num 31:35 Here again we encounter one of the difficulties of the book, the use of the large numbers. Only twelve thousand soldiers fought the Midianites, but th...
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NET Notes: Num 31:50 The expression here may include the idea of finding protection from divine wrath, which is so common to Leviticus, but it may also be a thank offering...
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NET Notes: Num 31:54 The purpose of the offering was to remind the Lord to remember Israel. But it would also be an encouragement for Israel as they remembered the great v...
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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Geneva Bible: Num 31:28 And levy a tribute unto the LORD of the ( k ) men of war which went out to battle: one soul of five hundred, [both] of the persons, and of the beeves,...
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Geneva Bible: Num 31:30 And of the children of Israel's half, thou shalt take ( l ) one portion of fifty, of the persons, of the beeves, of the asses, and of the flocks, of a...
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Geneva Bible: Num 31:37 And the ( m ) LORD'S tribute of the sheep was six hundred and threescore and fifteen.
( m ) This is the portion that the soldiers gave to the Lord.
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Geneva Bible: Num 31:40 And ( n ) the persons [were] sixteen thousand; of which the LORD'S tribute [was] thirty and two persons.
( n ) Meaning, of the maids, or virgins who ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 31:42 And of the children of Israel's ( o ) half, which Moses divided from the men that warred,
( o ) Of that part which was given to them in dividing the ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 31:47 Even of the ( p ) children of Israel's half, Moses took one portion of fifty, [both] of man and of beast, and gave them unto the Levites, which kept t...
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Geneva Bible: Num 31:50 ( q ) We have therefore brought an oblation for the LORD, what every man hath gotten, of jewels of gold, chains, and bracelets, rings, earrings, and t...
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Geneva Bible: Num 31:53 ([For] the men of war had taken spoil, every man for ( r ) himself.)
( r ) And gave no portion to their captains.
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Geneva Bible: Num 31:54 And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold of the captains of thousands and of hundreds, and brought it into the tabernacle of the congregation, [...
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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 - --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...
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MHCC: Num 31:25-47 - --Whatever we have, God justly claims a part. Out of the people's share God required one in fifty, but out of the soldiers' share only one in five hundr...
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MHCC: Num 31:48-54 - --The success of the Israelites had been very remarkable, so small a company overcoming such multitudes, but it was still more wonderful that not one wa...
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...
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Matthew Henry: Num 31:25-47 - -- We have here the distribution of the spoil which was taken in this expedition against Midian. God himself directed how it should be distributed, and...
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Matthew Henry: Num 31:48-54 - -- Here is a great example of piety and devotion in the officers of the army, the colonels, that are called captains of thousands, and the inferior o...
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...
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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...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 31:25-30 - --
Distribution of the Booty . - God directed Moses, with Eleazar and the heads of the fathers' houses ("fathers"for "fathers' houses:"see at Exo 6:14...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 31:31-47 - --
The booty, viz., "the rest of the booty, which the men of war had taken,"i.e., all the persons taken prisoners that had not been put to death, and a...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 31:48-54 - --
Sacred Oblations of the Officers . - When the officers reviewed the men of war who were "in their hand,"i.e., who had fought the battle under their...
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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