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Text -- Numbers 32:16-32 (NET)

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The Offer of the Reubenites and Gadites
32:16 Then they came very close to him and said, “We will build sheep folds here for our flocks and cities for our families, 32:17 but we will maintain ourselves in armed readiness and go before the Israelites until whenever we have brought them to their place. Our descendants will be living in fortified towns as a protection against the inhabitants of the land. 32:18 We will not return to our homes until every Israelite has his inheritance. 32:19 For we will not accept any inheritance on the other side of the Jordan River and beyond, because our inheritance has come to us on this eastern side of the Jordan.” 32:20 Then Moses replied, “If you will do this thing, and if you will arm yourselves for battle before the Lord, 32:21 and if all your armed men cross the Jordan before the Lord until he drives out his enemies from his presence 32:22 and the land is subdued before the Lord, then afterward you may return and be free of your obligation to the Lord and to Israel. This land will then be your possession in the Lord’s sight. 32:23 “But if you do not do this, then look, you will have sinned against the Lord. And know that your sin will find you out. 32:24 So build cities for your descendants and pens for your sheep, but do what you have said you would do.” 32:25 So the Gadites and the Reubenites replied to Moses, “Your servants will do as my lord commands. 32:26 Our children, our wives, our flocks, and all our livestock will be there in the cities of Gilead, 32:27 but your servants will cross over, every man armed for war, to do battle in the Lord’s presence, just as my lord says.” 32:28 So Moses gave orders about them to Eleazar the priest, to Joshua son of Nun, and to the heads of the families of the Israelite tribes. 32:29 Moses said to them: “If the Gadites and the Reubenites cross the Jordan with you, each one equipped for battle in the Lord’s presence, and you conquer the land, then you must allot them the territory of Gilead as their possession. 32:30 But if they do not cross over with you armed, they must receive possessions among you in Canaan.” 32:31 Then the Gadites and the Reubenites answered, “Your servants will do what the Lord has spoken. 32:32 We will cross armed in the Lord’s presence into the land of Canaan, and then the possession of our inheritance that we inherit will be ours on this side of the Jordan River.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Canaan the region ofeast Mediterranean coastal land from Arvad (modern Lebanon) south to Gaza,the coast land from Mt. Carmel north to the Orontes River
 · Eleazar a son of Eliud; the father of Matthan; an ancestor of Jesus.,a chief priest; son of Aaron,son of Abinadab; caretaker of the Ark at Kiriath-Jearim,son of Dodo the Ahohite; one of David's military elite,son of Mahli the Levite,a priest who participated in the dedication of the wall,a priest under Ezra; son of Phinehas,a layman of the Parosh clan who put away his heathen wife
 · Gad the tribe of Israel descended from Gad, the son of Jacob,the man; the son of Jacob and Zilpah,the tribe of Gad in Israel,a prophet and long time advisor to King David
 · Gilead a mountainous region east of the Jordan & north of the Arnon to Hermon,son of Machir son of Manasseh; founder of the clan of Gilead,father of Jephthah the judge,son of Michael of the tribe of Gad
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jordan the river that flows from Lake Galilee to the Dead Sea,a river that begins at Mt. Hermon, flows south through Lake Galilee and on to its end at the Dead Sea 175 km away (by air)
 · Joshua a son of Eliezer; the father of Er; an ancestor of Jesus,the son of Nun and successor of Moses,son of Nun of Ephraim; successor to Moses,a man: owner of the field where the ark stopped,governor of Jerusalem under King Josiah,son of Jehozadak; high priest in the time of Zerubbabel
 · 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
 · Nun son of Elishama; father of Joshua (Ephraim), Moses' aide
 · Reuben the tribe of Reuben


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Sheep-fold | SHEEPCOTE; SHEEPFOLD | SHEEP | REUBEN | Motive | Misjudgment | JABESH | Herdsman | Gad | GUILTLESS | GENESIS, 1-2 | GAD (1) | Fold | Fenced cities | FORWARD; FORWARDNESS | FORTIFICATION; FORT; FORTIFIED CITIES; FORTRESS | FENCE | FATHER'S HOUSE, FATHERS' HOUSE | ELEALEH | CATTLE | more
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Wesley: Num 32:17 - -- Either all, or as many as shall be thought necessary, leaving only so many as may be necessary to provide for the sustenance and defence of our wives ...

Either all, or as many as shall be thought necessary, leaving only so many as may be necessary to provide for the sustenance and defence of our wives and children here.

Wesley: Num 32:20 - -- Before the ark, which was the token of God's presence. He alludes either to the order of the tribes in their march, whereby Reuben and Gad marched imm...

Before the ark, which was the token of God's presence. He alludes either to the order of the tribes in their march, whereby Reuben and Gad marched immediately before the ark, or to the manner of their passage over Jordan, wherein the ark went first into Jordan, and stood there while all the tribes marched over Jordan by and before it, and these amongst the rest, as is expressly noted in these very words, that they passed over before the Lord, Jos 4:13.

Wesley: Num 32:22 - -- By his presence and gracious and powerful assistance.

By his presence and gracious and powerful assistance.

Wesley: Num 32:23 - -- The punishment of your sin. Sin will certainly find out the sinner sooner or later. It concerns us therefore to find our sins out, that we may repent ...

The punishment of your sin. Sin will certainly find out the sinner sooner or later. It concerns us therefore to find our sins out, that we may repent of them and forsake them, lest our sins find us out, to our confusion and destruction.

Wesley: Num 32:30 - -- They shall forfeit their possessions in Gilead, and be constrained to go over Jordan, and to seek possessions there among their brethren.

They shall forfeit their possessions in Gilead, and be constrained to go over Jordan, and to seek possessions there among their brethren.

Wesley: Num 32:31 - -- Either at this time by thy mouth: or formerly, where he commanded us, as well as our brethren to go into Canaan and possess it.

Either at this time by thy mouth: or formerly, where he commanded us, as well as our brethren to go into Canaan and possess it.

JFB: Num 32:16 - -- The narrative gives a picturesque description of this scene. The suppliants had shrunk back, dreading from the undisguised emotions of their leader th...

The narrative gives a picturesque description of this scene. The suppliants had shrunk back, dreading from the undisguised emotions of their leader that their request would be refused. But, perceiving, from the tenor of his discourse, that his objection was grounded only on the supposition that they would not cross the Jordan to assist their brethren, they became emboldened to approach him with assurances of their goodwill.

JFB: Num 32:16 - -- That is, rebuild, repair. It would have been impossible within two months to found new cities, or even to reconstruct those which had been razed to th...

That is, rebuild, repair. It would have been impossible within two months to found new cities, or even to reconstruct those which had been razed to the ground. Those cities of the Amorites were not absolutely demolished, and they probably consisted only of mud-built, or dry-stone walls.

JFB: Num 32:17 - -- There was good policy in leaving a sufficient force to protect the conquered region lest the enemy should attempt reprisals; and as only forty thousan...

There was good policy in leaving a sufficient force to protect the conquered region lest the enemy should attempt reprisals; and as only forty thousand of the Reubenites and the Gadites, and a half of Manasseh, passed over the Jordan (Jos 4:13), there were left for the security of the new possessions 70,580 men, besides women and children under twenty years (compare Num 26:7, Num 26:18, Num 26:34).

JFB: Num 32:17 - -- That is, all of us in a collective body, or as many as may be deemed necessary, while the rest of our number shall remain at home to provide for the s...

That is, all of us in a collective body, or as many as may be deemed necessary, while the rest of our number shall remain at home to provide for the sustenance and secure the protection of our families and flocks. (See on Jos 4:12).|| 04739||1||14||0||@Moses said unto them, If ye will do this thing==--with sincerity and zeal.

JFB: Num 32:17 - -- The phrase was used in allusion to the order of march in which the tribes of Reuben and Gad immediately preceded the ark (see on Num. 2:10-31), or to ...

The phrase was used in allusion to the order of march in which the tribes of Reuben and Gad immediately preceded the ark (see on Num. 2:10-31), or to the passage over the Jordan, in which the ark stood in mid-channel, while all the tribes marched by in succession (Jos 3:4), of course including those of Reuben and Gad, so that, literally, they passed over before the Lord and before the rest of Israel (Jos 4:13). Perhaps, however, the phrase is used merely in a general sense to denote their marching on an expedition, the purpose of which was blessed with the presence, and destined to promote the glory, of God. The displeasure which Moses had felt on the first mention of their proposal had disappeared on the strength of their solemn assurances. But a lurking suspicion of their motives seems still to have been lingering in his mind--he continued to speak to them in an admonitory strain; and he concluded by warning them that in case of their failing to redeem their pledge, the judgments of an offended God would assuredly fall upon them. This emphatic caution against such an eventuality throws a strong doubt on the honesty of their first intentions; and yet, whether through the opposing attitude or the strong invectives of Moses they had been brought to a better state of mind, their final reply showed that now all was right.

JFB: Num 32:28-32 - -- The arrangement itself, as well as the express terms on which he assented to it, was announced by the leader to the public authorities. The pastoral c...

The arrangement itself, as well as the express terms on which he assented to it, was announced by the leader to the public authorities. The pastoral country the two tribes had desired was to be granted them on condition that they would lend their aid to their brethren in the approaching invasion of Canaan. If they refused or failed to perform their promise, those possessions should be forfeited, and they themselves compelled to go across the Jordan and fight for a settlement like the rest of their brethren.

Clarke: Num 32:16 - -- We will build - cities for our little ones - It was impossible for these, numerous as they might be, to build cities and fortify them for the defens...

We will build - cities for our little ones - It was impossible for these, numerous as they might be, to build cities and fortify them for the defense of their families in their absence. Calmet supposes they meant no more than repairing the cities of the Amorites which they had lately taken; which work might have been very easily accomplished in the time which they spent on this side of Jordan, before they went over with their brethren, to put them in possession of the land.

Clarke: Num 32:17 - -- Because of the inhabitants of the land - These were the Ammonites, Moabites, Idumeans, and the remains of the Midianites and Amorites. But could the...

Because of the inhabitants of the land - These were the Ammonites, Moabites, Idumeans, and the remains of the Midianites and Amorites. But could the women and children even keep the defenced cities, when placed in them? This certainly cannot be supposed possible. Many of the men of war must of course stay behind. In the last census, Numbers 26, the tribe of Reuben consisted of 43,730 men; the tribe of Gad, 40,500; the tribe of Manasseh, 52,700; the half of which is 26,350. Add this to the sum of the other two tribes, and the amount is 110,580. Now from Jos 4:13 we learn that of the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half of the tribe of Manasseh, only 40,000 armed men passed over Jordan to assist their brethren in the reduction of the land: consequently the number of 70,580 men were left behind for the defense of the women, the children, and the flocks. This was more than sufficient to defend them against a people already panic struck by their late discomfitures and reverses.

Calvin: Num 32:16 - -- 16.And they came near tinto him, and said It is probable that they returned after having held a consultation: and now, — when they had considered w...

16.And they came near tinto him, and said It is probable that they returned after having held a consultation: and now, — when they had considered what they ought to do, before promising what they had not previously thought of, — they assent to the decision of Moses, in accordance with their general opinion. From their reply itself we gather how usefully the severity of Moses had influenced their minds. If he had dealt with them with greater mildness and gentleness, his kindness would perhaps have been received with contempt. It was more profitable, therefore, that their stubborn hearts should be smitten with shame and fear, in order that they might lay aside their rebelliousness. Still, they do not altogether abandon their request, but devise a middle course, whereby, whilst they do not forsake their brethren, they may still occupy the land. They promise, then, to accompany them throughout the whole expedition, and to unite with them in the war; nay, to be the first to undergo danger, and expose themselves to the attacks of the enemy, provided a settled abode should be granted them for their families and their herds. Thus they would be exempt from guilt, since the rest would not be held back by their bad example, nor the strength of the people for carrying on the war be diminished; in one respect only they would have the advantage, that, by depositing their wives and children in a peaceful spot, they would have the opportunity of improving their domestic finances.

Calvin: Num 32:20 - -- 20.And Moses said unto them Moses might seem to err on the side of excessive good-nature, in that he extends the boundaries prescribed by God, in com...

20.And Moses said unto them Moses might seem to err on the side of excessive good-nature, in that he extends the boundaries prescribed by God, in complying with their wish. For, since their inheritance had been promised them in the land of Canaan, they ought to have been contented with that as their abode; nor was it allowable for Moses to make any alteration in the Divine decree. There is also another thing no less inconsistent, that in a point of so much perplexity, Moses does not, as usual, consult God, but gives an immediate answer, which indirectly overthrows the previous ordinance of God. And, in truth, their desire was by no means excusable, since it would have never entered their minds, if they had borne in memory the covenant of God, and had been satisfied with this goodness: since it cannot be but that the flesh should be constantly running riot, unless kept under restraint by the calling of God. But God, who knows how to bring light out of darkness, not only pardoned their error, but takes occasion also to extend His liberality. Thus the land of Bashan, and its neighborhood, were added to the former boundaries. At the same time, however, He shewed on the other hand how much better it would have been for them to have been kept together, so that they might have mutually protected each other, and dwelt securely in their appointed habitation. And, after the lapse of a long period, the Reubenites and Gadites learnt from experience that they had been too hasty in wishing for the land which they obtained; nevertheless, through God’s indulgence, that which might justly have been injurious to them, turned out for their advantage.

We may gather, however, from the result, that Moses was guilty of no rashness in his interference with the ordinance, of God, both because he commands that which he now determines to be ratified and maintained after his death; and when, in the book of Joshua, it is recorded that the several tribes had their inheritance assigned to them, this country beyond Jordan is excepted, as having been granted by Moses to the tribes of Reuben and Gad and half of Manasseh. Hence it is evident that his decision was approved by God. Moreover, since he is there often honored with the title of “servant of God,” we are taught that nothing was done by him in this matter without the authority of God, and the guidance of His Spirit. Neither is it at random that he here so often makes use of God’s name, but rather does he thus imply that whatever he does is suggested by Him.

Calvin: Num 32:23 - -- 23.But if ye will not do so He makes a solemn protestation that they will deal wickedly, if they break their promise: and at the same time denounces ...

23.But if ye will not do so He makes a solemn protestation that they will deal wickedly, if they break their promise: and at the same time denounces punishment against them, as if he were summoning them before the tribunal of God. But, although he speaks conditionally of that particular engagement, whereby the two tribes had voluntarily bound themselves, still we may derive from his words the general doctrine, that, unless we abide by our promises, God will always be the avenger of fraud and treachery. The expression, “Sin will find you out,” is more emphatic than as if he had simply said, You shall not escape God’s hand; for the meaning of it is that vengeance is so connected with sin, that it cannot be severed from it. Thus, in Gen 4:7, it is said, “Sin lieth at the door,” to lay hold at length of the guilty. For, such is our propensity to sin, that we too often find from experience that we are encouraged to audacity by God’s forbearance, whilst we think that we have escaped, if He makes as though He saw us not for a time.

Calvin: Num 32:28 - -- 28.So concerning them Moses commanded Moses annexes these conditions to his decision, lest, when the Reubenites and their companions had performed th...

28.So concerning them Moses commanded Moses annexes these conditions to his decision, lest, when the Reubenites and their companions had performed their military tasks:, they should be falsely alleged to have passed over Jordan for the purpose of seeking a new home; whilst at the same time, if they should deceive the other tribes, he provided that their cowardice and deceit should not profit them. In short, if they assisted their brethren in pursuance of their agreement, he commands that the territory, which he now grants them, should always remain theirs; but, if they departed from their promise, he would have them forced against their will to participate in the common allotment. For he does not assign them this portion in the midst of Canaan as a reward for their inertness, in case they should stay behind; but signifies that they should be forcibly and authoritatively carried onwards, so as to be subject to their brethren under all circumstances; since it, was not lawful for them to consult their own separate interests.

In laying down rules for the division of the land, as if it were soon to happen, he encourages the minds of all to confidence, so that they should more cheerfully hasten to pass over; as if the victory were not only already in their hands, but that the fruits of it were soon to be enjoyed.

Defender: Num 32:23 - -- This warning was issued specifically to the tribes of Reuben, Gad and half the tribe of Manasseh, exhorting them to fulfill their commitment to partic...

This warning was issued specifically to the tribes of Reuben, Gad and half the tribe of Manasseh, exhorting them to fulfill their commitment to participate with the other tribes in the campaign in Canaan. Yet, it expresses a universal principle. No sin against God or His Word will remain secret and unpunished."

TSK: Num 32:16 - -- This proposal was very equitable, and it was honestly made and faithfully executed; though it did not imply that all men capable of bearing arms shoul...

This proposal was very equitable, and it was honestly made and faithfully executed; though it did not imply that all men capable of bearing arms should go, and so leave their families and possessions defenceless, but only a sufficient detachment of them. Among the inhabitants of the land were the Ammonites, Moabites, Idumeans, and the remains of the Midianites and Amorites; and as it was impossible for the women and children to keep the defenced cities, when placed in them, many of the men of war must of course stay behind. In the last census (Num 26:1), the tribe of Reuben consisted of 43,730 men; the tribe of Gad 40,500; and the tribe of Manasseh 52,700; the half of which is 26,350; which together amount to 110,580. Now from Jos 4:13, we learn, that of these tribes only 40,000 armed men passed over Jordan to assist their brethrencaps1 . ccaps0 onsequently 70,580 men were left behind for the defence of the women, the children, and the flockscaps1 . wcaps0 hich was amply sufficient for this purpose.

Num 34:22; Gen 33:17

TSK: Num 32:17 - -- Num 32:29-32; Deu 3:18-20; Jos 4:12, Jos 4:13

TSK: Num 32:18 - -- Jos 22:4, Jos 22:5

TSK: Num 32:19 - -- we will : Gen 13:10-12, Gen 14:12; 2Ki 10:32, 2Ki 10:33, 2Ki 15:29; 1Ch 5:25, 1Ch 5:26; Pro 20:21 because : Num 32:33; Jos 12:1-6, Jos 13:8 on this si...

TSK: Num 32:20 - -- Deu 3:18-20; Jos 1:13-15, Jos 4:12, Jos 4:13, Jos 22:2-4

TSK: Num 32:22 - -- land : Deu 3:20; Jos 10:30, Jos 10:42, Jos 11:23, Jos 18:1; Psa 44:1-4, Psa 78:55 ye shall : Jos 22:4, Jos 22:9 be guiltless : Jos 2:19; 2Sa 3:28 this...

TSK: Num 32:23 - -- if ye will : Lev. 26:14-46; Deut. 28:15-68 be sure your sin : If the persons concerned prevaricated, and so imposed on men, or if they afterwards refu...

if ye will : Lev. 26:14-46; Deut. 28:15-68

be sure your sin : If the persons concerned prevaricated, and so imposed on men, or if they afterwards refused to fulfil their engagement, God would most certainly detect and expose their wickedness, and inflict condign punishment upon them. Of all the ways, says Dr. South, to be taken for the prevention of that great plague of mankind, Sin, there is none so rational and efficacious as to confute and baffle those motives by which men are induced to embrace it; and among all such motives, the heart of man seems to be chiefly overpowered and prevailed upon by two, viz. secrecy in committing sin, and impunity with respect to its consequences. Accordingly, Moses, in this chapter, having to deal with a company of men suspected of a base and fraudulent design, though couched under a very fair pretence, as most such designs are, endeavours to quash it in its very conception, by secretly applying himself to encounter those secret motives and arguments, which he knew were the most likely to encourage them in it. And this he does very briefly, but effectually, by assuring them, that how covertly and artificially soever they might carry on their dark project, yet their sin would infallibly find them out. Though the subject and occasion of these words are indeed particular, yet the design of them is manifestly of an universal import, as reaching the case of all transgressors, in their first entrance on any sinful act or course. Gen 4:7, Gen 44:16; Psa 90:8, Psa 139:11, Psa 140:11; Pro 13:21; Isa 3:11; Isa 59:1, Isa 59:2, Isa 59:12; Rom 2:9; 1Co 4:5

TSK: Num 32:24 - -- Num 32:16, Num 32:34-42

TSK: Num 32:25 - -- Jos 1:13, Jos 1:14

TSK: Num 32:27 - -- thy servants : Jos 4:12 armed : Num 32:17; 2Co 10:4, 2Co 10:5; Eph 6:10-18; 2Ti 4:7, 2Ti 4:8 as my lord : Num 11:28, Num 12:11, Num 36:2

TSK: Num 32:28 - -- Jos 1:13

TSK: Num 32:29 - -- Num 32:20-23

TSK: Num 32:30 - -- Jos 22:19

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Num 32:23 - -- Be sure your sin will find you out - literally, "know ye your sin that it will find you out."Moses implies that their sin would eventually brin...

Be sure your sin will find you out - literally, "know ye your sin that it will find you out."Moses implies that their sin would eventually bring its own punishment along with it.

Barnes: Num 32:27 - -- Before the Lord - i. e., immediately in front of the sacred tokens of the Lord’ s presence; compare Num 10:17 note.

Before the Lord - i. e., immediately in front of the sacred tokens of the Lord’ s presence; compare Num 10:17 note.

Poole: Num 32:17 - -- We ourselves either all, or as many of us as shall be thought necessary, leaving only so many as may be necessary to provide for the sustenance and d...

We ourselves either all, or as many of us as shall be thought necessary, leaving only so many as may be necessary to provide for the sustenance and defence of our wives and children here. See Jos 4:12,13 .

The inhabitants of the land the Moabites and Edomites, or other bordering people.

Poole: Num 32:20 - -- Before the Lord either, 1. Sincerely and heartily, as in God’ s presence. Or rather, 2. Before the ark, which was the token of God’ s pre...

Before the Lord either,

1. Sincerely and heartily, as in God’ s presence. Or rather,

2. Before the ark, which was the token of God’ s presence. He alludes either to the order of the tribes in their march, whereby Reuben and Gad marched next and immediately before the ark, as appears from Num 2:10,14,16,17 ; or to the manner of their passage over Jordan, wherein the ark went first into Jordan, and stood there whilst all the tribes marched over Jordan by and before it, Jos 3 Jos 5 , and these amongst the rest, as is expressly noted in these very words, that they passed over before the Lord , Jos 4:13 .

Poole: Num 32:22 - -- Before the Lord i.e. by his presence, and gracious and powerful assistance.

Before the Lord i.e. by his presence, and gracious and powerful assistance.

Poole: Num 32:23 - -- i.e. The punishment of your sin; as that word is very oft used.

i.e. The punishment of your sin; as that word is very oft used.

Poole: Num 32:24 - -- Which you have uttered and promised to do. See this or the like phrase Num 20:2 Mat 15:8 .

Which you have uttered and promised to do. See this or the like phrase Num 20:2 Mat 15:8 .

Poole: Num 32:26 - -- Largely so called, as that word is oft used, for that whole country beyond Jordan, as in other places it is taken more strictly for a part of it, as...

Largely so called, as that word is oft used, for that whole country beyond Jordan, as in other places it is taken more strictly for a part of it, as here below, Num 32:39,40 , and elsewhere.

Poole: Num 32:30 - -- They shall forfeit and lose their possessions in Gilead, and shall be constrained to go over Jordan, and to seek possessions there among their breth...

They shall forfeit and lose their possessions in Gilead, and shall be constrained to go over Jordan, and to seek possessions there among their brethren.

Poole: Num 32:31 - -- As the Lord hath said either at this time by thy mouth; or formerly, where he commandeth us as well as our brethren to go into Canaan and possess it....

As the Lord hath said either at this time by thy mouth; or formerly, where he commandeth us as well as our brethren to go into Canaan and possess it.

Haydock: Num 32:17 - -- Cities, which in the space of two months they would repair sufficiently, so that their children might be protected against the Amorrhites, &c. They ...

Cities, which in the space of two months they would repair sufficiently, so that their children might be protected against the Amorrhites, &c. They left strong garrisons, very prudently, to keep possession of the conquered country: 70,580 remained in the cities; while 40,000 went before their brethren. See chap. xxvi. 7, 18., and Josue iv. 13.

Haydock: Num 32:19 - -- Jordan. Hebrew adds, "or forward," any where, in case fresh conquests be made. (Calmet)

Jordan. Hebrew adds, "or forward," any where, in case fresh conquests be made. (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 32:20 - -- Lord, or the ark, under the guidance and protection of God.

Lord, or the ark, under the guidance and protection of God.

Haydock: Num 32:21 - -- Man, that may be required: Josue only took 40,000 for the vanguard. (Haydock)

Man, that may be required: Josue only took 40,000 for the vanguard. (Haydock)

Haydock: Num 32:25 - -- Ruben. No mention is made of those of the half tribe of Manasses. Perhaps they only joined the rest afterwards, chap. v. 33. They occupied the nor...

Ruben. No mention is made of those of the half tribe of Manasses. Perhaps they only joined the rest afterwards, chap. v. 33. They occupied the northern parts. (Haydock) ---

The Hebrew has here a solecism, "the sons of Gad he said;" to avoid which, Onkelos adds, the tribe, &c. (Houbigant)

Haydock: Num 32:26 - -- Galaad. Only a small part of the territory properly went by that name, ver. 39. (Calmet)

Galaad. Only a small part of the territory properly went by that name, ver. 39. (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 32:30 - -- With you. Septuagint, "armed for war before the Lord; take by force their baggage, wives and cattle, before you, into Chanaan, and let them have sha...

With you. Septuagint, "armed for war before the Lord; take by force their baggage, wives and cattle, before you, into Chanaan, and let them have shares with you in Chanaan." (Haydock)

Gill: Num 32:16 - -- And they came near unto him,.... The heads of the tribes of Gad and Reuben came a little nearer to Moses, having something more to say unto him, in or...

And they came near unto him,.... The heads of the tribes of Gad and Reuben came a little nearer to Moses, having something more to say unto him, in order to explain their meaning, and in doing which they used some degree of freedom and boldness with him, see Gen 44:18.

and said, we will build sheepfolds here for our cattle, and cities for our little ones not build new ones, but repair the old ones; for there were cities enough in the country, as before named, and no doubt sheepfolds too, as the land was a place of cattle, but those were through the war broken down and demolished, and needed repairing; and this they proposed to do, and leave their children and their cattle to the care of their servants, under the protection of the divine Providence, and did not mean for the present to take up their abode here.

Gill: Num 32:17 - -- But we ourselves will go ready armed before the children of Israel,.... This they said to free themselves from the charge of cowardice, and that they ...

But we ourselves will go ready armed before the children of Israel,.... This they said to free themselves from the charge of cowardice, and that they did not mean to sit still while their brethren went to war; they were willing to put on their armour, and be ready to meet the enemy upon the borders of the land, and engage with them, and to expose their lives in favour of their brethren:

until we have brought them unto their place; to the land of Canaan, the place designed for them, and given unto them, to the possession of it, and a settlement in it:

and our little ones shall dwell in the fenced cities, because of the inhabitants of the land; where they might be safe from them, which they proposed to repair and refortify for the security of them, while they went with their brethren into the land of Canaan, to put them into possession of that, of which they made not the least doubt; and so served to clear them of suspicion of any distrust they had of entering into and possessing the land, which might tend to discourage the people.

Gill: Num 32:18 - -- We will not return unto our houses,.... In the cities built or repaired by them, or to their families, and their substance, their flocks and their her...

We will not return unto our houses,.... In the cities built or repaired by them, or to their families, and their substance, their flocks and their herds; all which they should leave behind them, and never think of returning to them:

until the children of Israel have inherited every man his inheritance; until all the tribes were settled in their respective places, and every family and everyone in them had their portion assigned them; and accordingly they did not return until the land was wholly subdued, nor even until every lot came up, and the land was divided by it, and the inheritance of the several tribes fixed, and even the cities of the Levites assigned to them out of the several tribes; see Jos 22:1.

Gill: Num 32:19 - -- For we will not inherit with them on yonder side Jordan, or forward,.... This they said, not as being determined whether Moses and the princes were wi...

For we will not inherit with them on yonder side Jordan, or forward,.... This they said, not as being determined whether Moses and the princes were willing or not to stay where they were, and not pass over Jordan to inherit any part there, and much less as despising the good land, but as giving up all pretensions to it, should they be settled where they desired; they were not of that selfish and covetous disposition as to desire any part on the other side Jordan, if it was but granted them to continue on this side, and possess the land they requested:

because our inheritance is fallen to us on this side Jordan eastward; they seem to speak as if they were assured of it, and that it was so ordered by divine Providence, and wanted nothing but the consent of Moses, and the princes of the congregation.

Gill: Num 32:20 - -- And Moses said unto them,.... Being better disposed towards them, and more satisfied with the reasonableness of their request, it being explained unto...

And Moses said unto them,.... Being better disposed towards them, and more satisfied with the reasonableness of their request, it being explained unto him:

if ye will do this thing; which they had promised:

if ye will go armed before the Lord to war; they had said they would go ready armed before the children of Israel, but Moses expresses it "before the Lord"; which is more agreeable to their encampment and order in marching, for not the standard of Reuben but that of Judah went foremost, yet the standard of Reuben marched directly before the sanctuary bore by the Kohathites, Num 10:18, and so might be properly said to go before the Lord, who dwelt there.

Gill: Num 32:21 - -- And will go all of you armed over Jordan before the Lord,.... Moses tries them thoroughly, and is very express in his words, requiring them not only t...

And will go all of you armed over Jordan before the Lord,.... Moses tries them thoroughly, and is very express in his words, requiring them not only to go armed, or march from the place where they were, towards the land of Canaan, but to go over Jordan, and not some of them only, but all, and that before the Lord; though indeed, when the tribes came to the river Jordan, the ark, which was the symbol of the divine Presence, went before all the tribes into it, and there stayed till they passed over, and then these two tribes and the half tribe of Manasseh passed before the children of Israel, and before the Lord, unto battle, Jos 3:11.

until he hath driven out his enemies before him: the Canaanites, who were the enemies of the Lord, as well as of his people; and because of their sins, in which they showed their enmity to God, the land spewed them out, and he drove them out to make way for his people Israel, and till this was done the tribes of Reuben and Gad were to continue with them.

Gill: Num 32:22 - -- And the land be subdued before the Lord,.... For the inhabitants fleeing before his people, and being conquered by them, might be said to be subdued b...

And the land be subdued before the Lord,.... For the inhabitants fleeing before his people, and being conquered by them, might be said to be subdued before the Lord, this being done in his presence, by his power, and for his people:

then afterward ye shall return: to this side of Jordan, the land of Jazer and Gilead, to their cities, and families there:

and be guiltless before the Lord, and before Israel: having fulfilled all that they promised:

and this land shall be your possession before the Lord; be established and settled in it as their inheritance, the Lord seeing and approving of it, and protecting them in the enjoyment of it.

Gill: Num 32:23 - -- But if ye will not do so,.... As they promised they would, and Moses insisted on it that they should: behold, ye have sinned against the Lord makin...

But if ye will not do so,.... As they promised they would, and Moses insisted on it that they should:

behold, ye have sinned against the Lord making such a request, and not fulfilling the conditions on which it was granted:

and be sure your sin will find you out; fly in their faces, accuse them in their consciences, charge and load them with guilt, and bring deserved punishment upon them: sin may be put, as it often is, for the punishment of sin, which sooner or later will find out and come upon the impenitent and unpardoned sinner.

Gill: Num 32:24 - -- Build ye cities for your little ones, and folds for your sheep,.... For their safety and security, as they proposed to do: and do that which procee...

Build ye cities for your little ones, and folds for your sheep,.... For their safety and security, as they proposed to do:

and do that which proceedeth out of your mouth; all that they had promised.

Gill: Num 32:25 - -- And the children of Gad and the children of Reuben spake unto Moses, saying,.... In answer to his speech: thy servants will do as my lord commandet...

And the children of Gad and the children of Reuben spake unto Moses, saying,.... In answer to his speech:

thy servants will do as my lord commandeth; both with respect to their march before the Lord to battle, and with respect to their provision for their children and flocks.

Gill: Num 32:26 - -- Our little ones, our wives, our flocks, and all our cattle,.... Their families, and their substance: shall be there in the cities of Gilead; such a...

Our little ones, our wives, our flocks, and all our cattle,.... Their families, and their substance:

shall be there in the cities of Gilead; such as are before mentioned, Num 32:3 and which they proposed to repair and fortify, to preserve their families and possessions from the Amorites about them.

Gill: Num 32:27 - -- But thy servants will pass over,.... The river Jordan, and go into the land of Canaan: every man armed for war; Moses had required that all should ...

But thy servants will pass over,.... The river Jordan, and go into the land of Canaan:

every man armed for war; Moses had required that all should go over, and they consent to it, and promise that everyone should, though this was not insisted on when they came to it, for only about 40,000 went over, Jos 4:13, whereas the two tribes of Gad and Reuben, and the half tribe of Manasseh, numbered more than 110,000; see Num 26:7,

before the Lord to battle, as my lord saith; for now, instead of saying, "before the children of Israel", a phrase they first used, they say, "before the Lord", as Moses had expressed it.

Gill: Num 32:28 - -- So concerning them Moses commanded,.... That they should have a grant of the land they requested: this looks as if Moses determined the case himself, ...

So concerning them Moses commanded,.... That they should have a grant of the land they requested: this looks as if Moses determined the case himself, though perhaps it was by the vote, and with the consent of the whole court; only Moses strictly enjoined them to observe it, namely:

Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun, and the chief fathers of the tribes of the children of Israel; and the rather he did this, because he knew that he should die, and not see either the thing itself or the conditions of it performed.

Gill: Num 32:29 - -- And Moses said unto them,.... To Eleazar, Joshua, and the princes of the congregation: if the children of Gad and the children of Reuben will pass ...

And Moses said unto them,.... To Eleazar, Joshua, and the princes of the congregation:

if the children of Gad and the children of Reuben will pass with you over Jordan, every man armed to battle before the Lord; as they have promised they will:

and the land shall be subdued before you; which must be done before their return:

then ye shall give them the land of Gilead for a possession; which, no doubt, included that of Jazer too, since Jaazer, which is the same, is after mentioned as one of the cities built by the children of Gad, Num 32:35.

Gill: Num 32:30 - -- But if they will not pass over with you armed,.... Shall change their minds, and break their promise, and refuse to go over the river Jordan with the ...

But if they will not pass over with you armed,.... Shall change their minds, and break their promise, and refuse to go over the river Jordan with the other tribes, and armed ready to engage in battle with the enemy:

they shall have possessions among you in the land of Canaan; take their lot there, but have no inheritance or possessions on this side Jordan.

Gill: Num 32:31 - -- And the children of Gad and the children of Reuben answered,...., The word is in the singular number, and shows their unanimity, that they agreed to w...

And the children of Gad and the children of Reuben answered,...., The word is in the singular number, and shows their unanimity, that they agreed to what Moses said, and replied all of them as one man, as Jarchi expresses it; and it may be there was one that was the mouth of them all, and answered for them:

saying, as the Lord hath said unto thy servants, so will we do; here they make use of the word Jehovah, taking what Moses had said unto them as from the Lord, and therefore should strictly and punctually observe it, as if they heard the Lord himself speak it.

Gill: Num 32:32 - -- We will pass over armed before the Lord into the land of Canaan,.... This is repeated again and again, for the confirmation of it, assuring that it sh...

We will pass over armed before the Lord into the land of Canaan,.... This is repeated again and again, for the confirmation of it, assuring that it should be strictly performed according to the true intent of it:

that the possession of our inheritance on this side Jordan may be ours; that is, that the possession and inheritance they desired, and which had been granted them, on conditions to be performed by them, might be ratified and confirmed unto them on their fulfilment of them.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Num 32:16 Heb “our little ones.”

NET Notes: Num 32:17 Heb “from before.”

NET Notes: Num 32:19 The word “River” is not in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Num 32:20 Heb “said to them.”

NET Notes: Num 32:23 The nuance of the perfect tense here has to be the future perfect.

NET Notes: Num 32:24 Heb “that which goes out/has gone out of your mouth.”

NET Notes: Num 32:29 Heb “and the land is subdued before you.”

NET Notes: Num 32:31 Heb “that which the Lord has spoken to your servants, thus we will do.”

NET Notes: Num 32:32 The word “River” is not in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied in the translation for clarity.

Geneva Bible: Num 32:17 But we ourselves will go ready armed before the children of Israel, until we have brought them unto their ( e ) place: and our little ones shall dwell...

Geneva Bible: Num 32:20 And Moses said unto them, If ye will do this thing, if ye will go ( f ) armed before the LORD to war, ( f ) Before the Ark of the Lord.

Geneva Bible: Num 32:21 And will go all of you armed over Jordan before the LORD, until he hath driven out his ( g ) enemies from before him, ( g ) That is, the inhabitants ...

Geneva Bible: Num 32:22 And the land be subdued before the LORD: then afterward ye shall return, and be guiltless before the LORD, and before Israel; and this land shall be y...

Geneva Bible: Num 32:23 But if ye will not do so, behold, ye have sinned against the LORD: and be sure your sin ( i ) will find you out. ( i ) You shall assuredly be punishe...

Geneva Bible: Num 32:28 So concerning them Moses ( k ) commanded Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun, and the chief fathers of the tribes of the children of Israel:...

Geneva Bible: Num 32:31 And the children of Gad and the children of Reuben answered, saying, As the ( l ) LORD hath said unto thy servants, so will we do. ( l ) This is attr...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Num 32:1-42 - --1 The Reubenites and Gadites sue for their inheritance on the east side of Jordan.6 Moses reproves them.16 They offer him conditions with which he is ...

MHCC: Num 32:16-27 - --Here is the good effect of plain dealing. Moses, by showing their sin, and the danger of it, brought them to their duty, without murmuring or disputin...

MHCC: Num 32:28-42 - --Concerning the settlement of these tribes, observe, that they built the cities, that is, repaired them. They changed the names of them; probably they ...

Matthew Henry: Num 32:16-27 - -- We have here the accommodating of the matter between Moses and the two tribes, about their settlement on this side Jordan. Probably the petitioners ...

Matthew Henry: Num 32:28-42 - -- Here, 1. Moses settles this matter with Eleazar, and with Joshua who was to be his successor, knowing that he himself must not live to see it perfec...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 32:16-19 - -- The persons thus reproved came near to Moses, and replied, " We will build sheep-folds here for our flocks, and towns for our children; but we will ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 32:20-27 - -- Upon this declaration Moses absolves them from all guilt, and promises them the desired land for a possession, on condition that they fulfil their p...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 32:28-30 - -- Moses thereupon commanded Eleazar, Joshua, and the heads of the tribes of Israel, i.e., the persons entrusted in Num 34:17. with the division of the...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 32:31-32 - -- The Gadites and Reubenites repeated their promise once more (Num 32:25), and added still further (Num 32:32): " We will pass over armed before Jehov...

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 32:1-42 - --The settlement of the Transjordanian tribes ch. 32 Another instance of incomplete obedience followed the great victory God gave His people and the mil...

Guzik: Num 32:1-42 - --Numbers 32 - The Tribes Settling East of the Jordan A. The request of the tribes of Reuben and Gad. 1. (1-5) The request to settle on the east side ...

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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 32 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Num 32:1, The Reubenites and Gadites sue for their inheritance on the east side of Jordan; Num 32:6, Moses reproves them; Num 32:16, They...

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 32 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 32 The Reubenites and Gadites sue for their inheritance on that side Jordan, as being fit for cattle, Num 32:1-5 . Moses reproves them as d...

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 32 (Chapter Introduction) (Num 32:1-5) The tribes of Reuben and Gad request an inheritance on the east of Jordan. (Num 32:6-15) Moses reproves the Reubenites and Gadites. (Nu...

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 32 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The humble request of the tribes of Reuben and Gad for an inheritance on that side Jordan where Israel now lay encampe...

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 32 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 32 This chapter relates, how that the tribes of Gad and Reuben requested a settlement in the country of Jazer and Gilead, b...

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