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Wesley -> Num 32:42
Wesley: Num 32:42 - -- Who, though not else where named, was doubtless an eminent person of the tribe of Manasseh. 'Tis observable, that these tribes, as they were placed be...
Who, though not else where named, was doubtless an eminent person of the tribe of Manasseh. 'Tis observable, that these tribes, as they were placed before the other tribes, so they were displaced before them. They were carried captive by the king of Assyria, some years before the other tribes. Such a proportion does providence frequently observe, in balancing prosperity and adversity.
JFB: Num 32:41 - -- That is, "tent-villages." Jair, who captured them, was a descendant of Manasseh on his mother's side (1Ch 1:21-22).
That is, "tent-villages." Jair, who captured them, was a descendant of Manasseh on his mother's side (1Ch 1:21-22).

JFB: Num 32:42 - -- Also a distinguished person connected with the eastern branch of the tribe of Manasseh.
Also a distinguished person connected with the eastern branch of the tribe of Manasseh.
Clarke -> Num 32:41
Clarke: Num 32:41 - -- Havoth-jair - That is, the villages or habitations of Jair; and thus they should have been translated. As these two tribes and a half were the first...
Havoth-jair - That is, the villages or habitations of Jair; and thus they should have been translated. As these two tribes and a half were the first, says Ainsworth, who had their inheritance assigned to them in the promised land, so they were the first of all Israel that were carried captive out of their own land, because of their sins. "For they transgressed against the God of their fathers, and went a whoring after other gods. And God delivered them into the hands of Pul and Tiglath-Pilneser, kings of Assyria, and they brought them to Halah, Habor, Hara, and Gozan, unto this day."See 1Ch 5:25, 1Ch 5:26.
TSK -> Num 32:41

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Barnes: Num 32:41 - -- The exploits of Jair - he was the conqueror of Argob Deu 3:14 - gave new. luster to his name; and the fame of the family is attested by the history ...
The exploits of Jair - he was the conqueror of Argob Deu 3:14 - gave new. luster to his name; and the fame of the family is attested by the history of Jair the Israelite judge, doubtless a descendant; perhaps also by the mention of Jairus Luk 8:41, the ruler of the synagogue at the neighboring city of Capernaum.
Havoth-jair - That is, the villages, or rather groups of tents, or "kraals,"of Jair. Originally they were twenty-three in number 1Ch 2:22 : in the days of the youuger Jair, to whom they probably descended by inheritance, they either had increased to thirty, or were reckoned at that round number Jdg 10:4.

Barnes: Num 32:42 - -- Kenath - Now Kenawat, an important site near the southern extremity of the tract el-Lejah, and on the western slopes of the mountains of the Ha...
Kenath - Now Kenawat, an important site near the southern extremity of the tract el-Lejah, and on the western slopes of the mountains of the Hauran. The name given to it by its conqueror, as in other cases, fell ere long into disuse, and the old name has held its ground to this day.
The notices, both Scriptural and traditional, of the conquest of northeastern Gilead and Bashan by the Machirites, plainly intimate that it was effected by a few chiefs of great military prowess, who overran rapidly a far larger district than they could colonize. The father of Jair, however, Segub, was of the tribe of Judah (compare Num 27:1, and note; 1Ch 2:21-22), and it is likely that the Manassite leaders induced many of the more adventurous of this tribe, and some possibly of other tribes, to join them in their enterprise against Bashan (see Jos 19:34).
The Machirites did not exterminate the whole population of this district (see Jos 13:15, etc.). The conquest of the district east of Jordan seems never to have been so effectually accomplished as that on the other side.
During the troublous times of the Judges the eastern Manassites rendered good service to the nation; compare Jdg 5:14. Gideon, and probably Jephthah, were of this tribe, and reflect in a later generation the warlike and adventurous spirit which Jair and Nobah exhibited in the days of Moses.
Poole: Num 32:41 - -- Jair is called here
the son of Manasseh partly because he was so by his mother, 1Ch 2:21,22 ; and partly because he joined himself with the Manassi...
Jair is called here
the son of Manasseh partly because he was so by his mother, 1Ch 2:21,22 ; and partly because he joined himself with the Manassites in this expedition, and settled himself among them.

Poole: Num 32:42 - -- Nobah who though not elsewhere named, was doubtless an eminent person of the tribe of Manasseh.
Nobah who though not elsewhere named, was doubtless an eminent person of the tribe of Manasseh.
Haydock: Num 32:41 - -- Jair was born of Segub, the son of Esron, by a daughter of Machir, 1 Paralipomenon i. 21. He did not remain in the tribe of Juda, but dwelt in that ...
Jair was born of Segub, the son of Esron, by a daughter of Machir, 1 Paralipomenon i. 21. He did not remain in the tribe of Juda, but dwelt in that of his mother, (Calmet) or perhaps he married a descendant of Machir, and obtained these villages. (Selden, Suc. c. xviii.) ---
Havoth, means "a circle of cabins or shepherds' huts," in Arabic. (Bochart)

Haydock: Num 32:42 - -- Canath. This town is reckoned among those of Jair, (1 Paralipomenon ii. 23,) either because Nobe conquered it under his banners, or because it fell ...
Canath. This town is reckoned among those of Jair, (1 Paralipomenon ii. 23,) either because Nobe conquered it under his banners, or because it fell to the share of Jair, after the death of Nobe. (Calmet)
Gill: Num 32:41 - -- And Jair the son of Manasseh,.... By his mother's side, otherwise he was of the family of Judah; for Hezron, of the family of Judah, married a daughte...
And Jair the son of Manasseh,.... By his mother's side, otherwise he was of the family of Judah; for Hezron, of the family of Judah, married a daughter of Machir, the son of Manasseh, by whom he had a son called Segub, who was the father of Jair, 1Ch 2:21, the same
went and took the small towns thereof; of that part of Gilead given to Machir:
and called them Havothjair; after his own name: in Deu 3:14, they are called Bashanhavothjair.

Gill: Num 32:42 - -- And Nobah went and took Kenath, and the villages thereof,.... Who this Nobah was is not certain, very probably a descendant of Manasseh; it is said u ...
And Nobah went and took Kenath, and the villages thereof,.... Who this Nobah was is not certain, very probably a descendant of Manasseh; it is said u he was among those that were born in Egypt, and died after the death of Moses, and was buried beyond Jordan, as it is said, also did Machir and Jair, so that there were none left but Caleb, and Joshua:
and called it Nobah, after his name; but it seems that in later times its ancient name was restored to it; for Jerom w, says there was a village in Arabia, called Cannatha, which is supposed to be this place; though he also tells us x, that eight miles from Heshbon; to the south, is shown a desert place called Naba. Pliny y places Cannatha in the Decapolis.

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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 32:28-42
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 32:28-42
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 32:41 - --
The family of Manasseh named after Machir included " Jair the son (i.e., descendant) of Manasseh."Jair, that is to say, was the grandson of a daught...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 32:42 - --
Nobah , whose family is never referred to, but who probably belonged, like Jair, to one of the families of Machirites, took the town of Kenath and...
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...
