
Text -- Numbers 32:3 (NET)




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JFB -> Num 32:1-5
JFB: Num 32:1-5 - -- A complete conquest had been made of the country east of the Jordan, comprising "the land of Jazer," which formed the southern district between the Ar...
A complete conquest had been made of the country east of the Jordan, comprising "the land of Jazer," which formed the southern district between the Arnon and Jabbok and "the land of Gilead," the middle region between the Jabbok and Jarmouk, or Hieromax, including Bashan, which lay on the north of that river. The whole of this region is now called the Belka. It has always been famous for its rich and extensive pastures, and it is still the favorite resort of the Bedouin shepherds, who frequently contend for securing to their immense flocks the benefit of its luxuriant vegetation. In the camp of ancient Israel, Reuben and Gad were pre-eminently pastoral; and as these two tribes, being placed under the same standard, had frequent opportunities of conversing and arranging about their common concerns, they united in preferring a request that the trans-jordanic region, so well suited to the habits of a pastoral people, might be assigned to them.|| 04725||1||14||0||@Moses said unto the children of Gad and to the children of Reuben, Shall your brethren go to war, and shall ye sit here==--Their language was ambiguous; and Moses, suspicious that this proposal was an act of unbelief, a scheme of self-policy and indolence to escape the perils of warfare and live in ease and safety, addressed to them a reproachful and passionate remonstrance. Whether they had really meditated such a withdrawal from all share in the war of invasion, or the effect of their leader's expostulation was to drive them from their original purpose, they now, in answer to his impressive appeal, declared it to be their sincere intention to co-operate with their brethren; but, if so, they ought to have been more explicit at first.
Clarke -> Num 32:3
Clarke: Num 32:3 - -- Ataroth, and Dibon, etc. - The places mentioned here belonged to Sihon, king of the Amorites, and Og, king of Bashan, which being conquered by the I...
Ataroth, and Dibon, etc. - The places mentioned here belonged to Sihon, king of the Amorites, and Og, king of Bashan, which being conquered by the Israelites, constituted ever after a part of their territories, Num 32:33.
TSK -> Num 32:3
TSK: Num 32:3 - -- Ataroth : Num 32:1, Num 32:34-38; Jos 13:17; Isa 15:2-4; Jer 48:22, Jer 48:23
Nimrah : Num 32:36, Beth-nimrah, Isa 15:6, Nimrim
Heshbon : Num 21:25, N...
Ataroth : Num 32:1, Num 32:34-38; Jos 13:17; Isa 15:2-4; Jer 48:22, Jer 48:23
Nimrah : Num 32:36, Beth-nimrah, Isa 15:6, Nimrim
Heshbon : Num 21:25, Num 21:26, Num 21:28; Jdg 11:26; Neh 9:22; Isa 15:4, Isa 16:8, Isa 16:9; Jer 48:2, Jer 48:34, Jer 48:45
Shebam : Num 32:38, Shibmah, Jos 13:19; Isa 16:8; Jer 48:32, Sibmah
Beon : Num 32:38, Baal-meon

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Barnes -> Num 32:3
See Num 32:34-38 notes.
Poole -> Num 32:3
Poole: Num 32:3 - -- Ataroth different from that Ataroth , Jos 16:2,7 , which was on the other side of Jordan.
Nimrah called Beth-nimrah , Num 22:36 Jos 13:27 ; and ...
Ataroth different from that Ataroth , Jos 16:2,7 , which was on the other side of Jordan.
Nimrah called Beth-nimrah , Num 22:36 Jos 13:27 ; and the waters of Nimrim , Isa 15:6 . Shebam , called Shibmah , Num 32:38 .
Beon which is thought to be the same place called Baal-meon , Num 32:38 , and Beth-meon , Jer 48:23 .
Haydock -> Num 32:3
Haydock: Num 32:3 - -- Saban, and Nebo. These towns were afterwards retaken by the Moabites, Isaias xv. 2, 8. ---
Beon. Perhaps the same with Mehon, or Beth Baal Mehon,...
Saban, and Nebo. These towns were afterwards retaken by the Moabites, Isaias xv. 2, 8. ---
Beon. Perhaps the same with Mehon, or Beth Baal Mehon, Josue xiii. 17. (Calmet)
Gill -> Num 32:3
Gill: Num 32:3 - -- Ataroth, Dibon, and Jazer,.... These were places which belonged to the Amorites, and were taken from Sihon, their king: of Ataroth we read nowhere els...
Ataroth, Dibon, and Jazer,.... These were places which belonged to the Amorites, and were taken from Sihon, their king: of Ataroth we read nowhere else but in this chapter; of Dibon see Isa 15:2, Jazer was a city, from whence the land about it had its name; it is the same with Jaazer, Num 21:32 and stood about fifteen miles from Heshbon k, the capital city of the kingdom of Sihon:
and Nimrah, and Heshbon, and Elealeh, and Shebam, and Nebo, and Beon; these were all places in the same country; of Heshbon see Num 21:25, Nimrah is the same with Bethnimrah, Num 32:36 and sometimes called Nimrim, famous for its water, Isa 15:6. Jerom says l the name of it in his time was Benamerium, and lay to the north of Zoar; Elealeh, according to the same writer m was but a mile from Heshbon, of which see Isa 15:4. Shebam is the same with Shibmah, Num 32:36, and seems to be a place famous for vines, Isa 16:8; it is thought to be the same with the Seba of Ptolemy n, and according to Jerom o, there were scarce five hundred paces between this place and Heshbon; Nebo, the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan call the grave of Moses, because on a mountain of this name Moses died, and where it is supposed he was buried; but it is certain he was buried not on a mountain, but in a valley, Deu 34:6, this perhaps had its name from the mountain near which it was, and of which see Isa 15:2. Beon is the same that is called Baalmeon, Num 32:38 and Bethbaalmeon, Jos 13:17, where was very probably a temple of Baal; it was about nine miles from Heshbon p.

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 32:1-42
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 32:1-5
MHCC: Num 32:1-5 - --Here is a proposal made by the Reubenites and Gadites, that the land lately conquered might be allotted to them. Two things common in the world might ...
Matthew Henry -> Num 32:1-15
Matthew Henry: Num 32:1-15 - -- Israel's tents were now pitched in the plains of Moab, where they continued many months, looking back upon the conquests they had already made of th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 32:3-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 32:3-5 - --
In Num 32:3 the country is more distinctly defined by the introduction of the names of a number of important towns, whilst the clause "the country w...
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...
