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Text -- Numbers 32:6-15 (NET)

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32:6 Moses said to the Gadites and the Reubenites, “Must your brothers go to war while you remain here? 32:7 Why do you frustrate the intent of the Israelites to cross over into the land which the Lord has given them? 32:8 Your fathers did the same thing when I sent them from Kadesh Barnea to see the land. 32:9 When they went up to the Eshcol Valley and saw the land, they frustrated the intent of the Israelites so that they did not enter the land that the Lord had given them. 32:10 So the anger of the Lord was kindled that day, and he swore, 32:11 ‘Because they have not followed me wholeheartedly, not one of the men twenty years old and upward who came from Egypt will see the land that I swore to give to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, 32:12 except Caleb son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite, and Joshua son of Nun, for they followed the Lord wholeheartedly.’ 32:13 So the Lord’s anger was kindled against the Israelites, and he made them wander in the wilderness for forty years, until all that generation that had done wickedly before the Lord was finished. 32:14 Now look, you are standing in your fathers’ place, a brood of sinners, to increase still further the fierce wrath of the Lord against the Israelites. 32:15 For if you turn away from following him, he will once again abandon them in the wilderness, and you will be the reason for their destruction.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Abraham a son of Terah; the father of Isaac; ancestor of the Jewish nation.,the son of Terah of Shem
 · Caleb son of Hezron son of Perez son of Judah
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Eshcol brother of Mamre and Aner, Amorites who were allies of Abraham,a valley near Hebron, presumably where Eshcol once lived
 · 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
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jacob the second so of a pair of twins born to Isaac and Rebeccaa; ancestor of the 12 tribes of Israel,the nation of Israel,a person, male,son of Isaac; Israel the man and nation
 · Jephunneh father of Caleb, Joshua's spy partner,a man of Asher; son of Jether
 · 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
 · Kadesh-barnea an oasis 100 km south of Gaza & 120 km NNW of Ezion-Geber, where Israel made an encampment
 · Kadesh-Barnea an oasis 100 km south of Gaza & 120 km NNW of Ezion-Geber, where Israel made an encampment
 · Kenizzite resident(s) of the region of Judah before conquest
 · 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: WRATH, (ANGER) | WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL | VINE | VALE, VALLEY | SEA | RIVER | REUBEN | NUMBER | Misjudgment | Kenizzite | KENEZITE | JOSHUA (2) | JABESH | Haste | Gilead | GAD (1) | FOUR | FOLLOW | ESHCOL (2) | ATONEMENT | more
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Wesley , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Num 32:6 - -- In ease and peace, while your brethren are engaged in a bloody war.

In ease and peace, while your brethren are engaged in a bloody war.

Wesley: Num 32:12 - -- So called from Kenaz, his grandfather.

So called from Kenaz, his grandfather.

Wesley: Num 32:15 - -- Who being moved by your counsel and example, will refuse to go over Jordan.

Who being moved by your counsel and example, will refuse to go over Jordan.

Clarke: Num 32:12 - -- Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenezite - It was Jephunneh that was the Kenezite, and not Caleb. Kenaz was probably the father of Jephunneh.

Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenezite - It was Jephunneh that was the Kenezite, and not Caleb. Kenaz was probably the father of Jephunneh.

Calvin: Num 32:6 - -- 6.And Moses said unto the children of Gad So sharp and severe a reproof shews us the greatness of the wrong: for neither did inconsiderate warmth car...

6.And Moses said unto the children of Gad So sharp and severe a reproof shews us the greatness of the wrong: for neither did inconsiderate warmth carry away Moses into such violent anger, nor did he fall into error, so as to deliver his opinion on a point which he did not well understand. He knew, therefore, what the sons of Gad and Reuben asked; and hence he inveighed against them thus vehemently, because they desired to lacerate the body of the Church by this wicked severance. He begins by expostulating with them with regard to their sinful and unreasonable covetousness, in that they sought to indulge in idleness, when their brethren were about to march through a hostile land; for they were possessed of no rightful superiority, so as to throw upon the others all the labors, perils, and burdens of the war. Since, therefore, God had imposed the same condition upon all, 213 it was not right that part of them should be exempted from it, as if by privilege. More severely, however, is their ingratitude and perverseness towards God chastised, than their injustice towards their brethren, whilst he alleges to their reproach, that thus the hearts of the children of Israel would be broken, 214 so that they wouht refuse to obey the call of God.

Calvin: Num 32:8 - -- 8.Thus did your fathers He amplifies their crime by reference to their continued perverseness: for so far is the imitation of ungodly parents from be...

8.Thus did your fathers He amplifies their crime by reference to their continued perverseness: for so far is the imitation of ungodly parents from being an excuse for their children, that it rather doubles their guilt. Thus also does Stephen allege against the Jews of his days, their persevering in the sins of their fathers; as if he had cried out against them, that they were “the bad eggs of bad birds.”

“Ye stiff-necked (he says) and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye.” (Act 7:51.)

So also the Prophet, when he is exhorting their posterity to obedience, recalls these same circumstances to their memory:

“Harden not your hearts, as in the provocation, and as in the day of temptation in the wilderness, when your fathers tempted me. Forty years long was I grieved with this generation,” etc.
(Psa 95:8.)

It is not without cause that Moses now complains that there was no end or limit to their impiety, whilst the sons inherited their fathers’ iniquity, and ceased not to resist God: and, in order that the similarity and affinity of their crime may be more apparent, he reviews their history at some length. He does not, however compare the Reubenites and Gadites to the whole people, but to the ten spies, from whom the sedition arose, because, as far as in them lay, they turned aside the people from the right way. Secondly, he connects with this the punishment which ensued, that, at least, he might inspire them with terror, since it was hardly to be expected that they would amend of their own accord. He reminds them, therefore, that, when God so severely dealt with their fathers, He had given them a signal proof that their descendants would not be unpunished, unless they were teachable and submissive. The expression is remarkable, “Because they fulfilled not after me;” 215 whereby he signifies that there is nothing praiseworthy in the most vigorous course, unless men persevere even to the goal. And, although this had happened forty years ago, still, inasmuch as the vengeance which God had threatened had been before their eyes even to that day, it behoved them to be just as much affected by it, as if they saw the hand of God still stretched forth. For, whenever any died in the desert, so often did God set His seal to His vengeance, lest it should be at any time buried in oblivion. 216 If, then, God had been so wroth with the multitude in general, how much less should the instigators themselves escape?

Calvin: Num 32:14 - -- 14.And, behold, ye are risen up in your fathers’ stead He signifies that, by their evil doings, they were “filling up the measure” of their fat...

14.And, behold, ye are risen up in your fathers’ stead He signifies that, by their evil doings, they were “filling up the measure” of their fathers, as Jesus spoke of the Jews of His own time. In this sense he calls them an addition (accessio,) which word I take to mean a climax (cumulus.) For their translation is a poor one, who render it education, or offspring, or foster-children. With the Hebrews, תרבות , 217 tarbuth, is literally an increase, or multiplication; and thus is applied to usury. This passage, however, requires that it should be explained as a heap, as much as to say that a new body of persons were springing up afresh, who carried impiety to its very height. In a word, he intimates that fuel was added to the fire which was now smouldering, whereby a new flame was excited: for he says that they were furnishing materials for God’s wrath, so that it should burst forth more and more against the whole people.

TSK: Num 32:6 - -- shall ye sit here : 2Sa 11:11; 1Co 13:5; Phi 2:4

shall ye sit here : 2Sa 11:11; 1Co 13:5; Phi 2:4

TSK: Num 32:7 - -- wherefore : Num 32:9, Num 21:4; Deu 1:28 discourage : Heb. break, Act 21:13

wherefore : Num 32:9, Num 21:4; Deu 1:28

discourage : Heb. break, Act 21:13

TSK: Num 32:8 - -- Num. 13:2-26, Num 14:2; Deu 1:22, Deu 1:23; Jos 14:6, Jos 14:7

TSK: Num 32:9 - -- Num 13:23-33, Num 14:1-10; Deu 1:24-28

TSK: Num 32:10 - -- Num 14:11, Num 14:21, Num 14:23, Num 14:29; Deu 1:34-40; Psa 95:11; Eze 20:15; Heb 3:8-19

TSK: Num 32:11 - -- from twenty : Num 14:28, Num 14:29, Num 26:2, Num 26:64, Num 26:65; Deu 1:35, Deu 2:14, Deu 2:15 because : Num 14:24, Num 14:30; Jos 14:8, Jos 14:9 wh...

from twenty : Num 14:28, Num 14:29, Num 26:2, Num 26:64, Num 26:65; Deu 1:35, Deu 2:14, Deu 2:15

because : Num 14:24, Num 14:30; Jos 14:8, Jos 14:9

wholly followed me : Heb. fulfilled after me

TSK: Num 32:12 - -- for : Num 14:24, Num 14:30, Num 26:65; Deu 1:36; Jos 14:8, Jos 14:9

TSK: Num 32:13 - -- wander : Num 14:33-35; Deu 2:14; Psa 78:33 until all : Num 26:64; Deu 2:15; 1Co 10:5; Heb 3:16-19

TSK: Num 32:14 - -- an increase : Gen 5:3, Gen 8:21; Neh 9:24-26; Job 14:4; Psa 78:57; Isa 1:4, Isa 57:4; Eze 20:21; Mat 23:31-33; Luk 11:48; Act 7:51, Act 7:52 to augmen...

TSK: Num 32:15 - -- if ye turn : Lev 26:14-18; Deut. 28:15-68, Deu 30:17-19; Jos 22:16-18; 2Ch 7:19-22; 2Ch 15:2 he will yet : Num 14:30-35 ye shall : Jer 38:23; Mat 18:7...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Num 32:8 - -- Your fathers - The generation of the Exodus was now substantially extinct. Compare Num 26:64-65. Kadesh-barnea - See Num 13:26.

Your fathers - The generation of the Exodus was now substantially extinct. Compare Num 26:64-65.

Kadesh-barnea - See Num 13:26.

Barnes: Num 32:12 - -- The Kenezite - Kenaz Gen 36:11 was the name of one of the "dukes of Edom:"but Israel and Edom were of kindred origin, and the use of similar na...

The Kenezite - Kenaz Gen 36:11 was the name of one of the "dukes of Edom:"but Israel and Edom were of kindred origin, and the use of similar names by the two peoples is not surprising.

Poole: Num 32:6 - -- In case and peace, whilst your brethren are engaged in a bloody war. Their words were ambiguous, and Moses thought this to be an act of unbelief and...

In case and peace, whilst your brethren are engaged in a bloody war. Their words were ambiguous, and Moses thought this to be an act of unbelief and sloth and self-love and policy.

Poole: Num 32:9 - -- That they should not attempt to go, but rather return to Egypt. Num 14:4

That they should not attempt to go, but rather return to Egypt. Num 14:4

Poole: Num 32:12 - -- The Kenezite so called from Kenaz , his grandfather, or one of his eminent ancestors, Jos 15:17 1Ch 4:13-15 .

The Kenezite so called from Kenaz , his grandfather, or one of his eminent ancestors, Jos 15:17 1Ch 4:13-15 .

Poole: Num 32:14 - -- Succeeding your fathers, as in their places and estates, so also in their sins.

Succeeding your fathers, as in their places and estates, so also in their sins.

Poole: Num 32:15 - -- Who being moved by your counsel and example, will refuse to go over Jordan, and to possess the land of Canaan.

Who being moved by your counsel and example, will refuse to go over Jordan, and to possess the land of Canaan.

Haydock: Num 32:7 - -- Overturn. Hebrew nua, "to discourage," (Haydock) break, dissolve, &c., ver. 9. (Menochius) --- The same history is mentioned, (Deuteronomy iii. ...

Overturn. Hebrew nua, "to discourage," (Haydock) break, dissolve, &c., ver. 9. (Menochius) ---

The same history is mentioned, (Deuteronomy iii. 12, 18,) but without these reproaches. (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 32:11 - -- If, &c. They shall not see Chanaan. (Menochius) --- In Scripture, odious things are not fully expressed, particularly in oaths, Psalm lxxxviii. 36...

If, &c. They shall not see Chanaan. (Menochius) ---

In Scripture, odious things are not fully expressed, particularly in oaths, Psalm lxxxviii. 36., and cxxxi. 2. (Calmet) ---

Hebrew, "surely none....shall see....because they have not perfectly followed me." (Grotius) (Haydock)

Haydock: Num 32:12 - -- Cenezite. His father was either called Cenez, or a part of the country of the Cenezites, being promised to Caleb at Cades-barne, he assumed his titl...

Cenezite. His father was either called Cenez, or a part of the country of the Cenezites, being promised to Caleb at Cades-barne, he assumed his title, Josue xiv. 6.

Haydock: Num 32:13 - -- Led, &c. Septuagint, "he rolled them over," to denote their afflictions. (Haydock)

Led, &c. Septuagint, "he rolled them over," to denote their afflictions. (Haydock)

Haydock: Num 32:15 - -- Of all. Hebrew, "if, or because you will not follow after him. He will stop them in the desert, and you will destroy all the people." Septuagint...

Of all. Hebrew, "if, or because you will not follow after him. He will stop them in the desert, and you will destroy all the people." Septuagint, "because you will turn away from him, to abandon him again in the desert, and you will sin against all this congregation." God had decreed that all should go together to the conquest of the promised land; so that, if these children of Ruben and of Gad should refuse to comply, Moses was afraid that all might be ruined. Perceiving that his discourse turned on this subject, they approached with greater confidence, and shewed their readiness to fight for their brethren. Upon which Moses was satisfied. (Haydock)

Gill: Num 32:6 - -- And Moses said unto the children of Gad, and to the children of Reuben,.... Being displeased with their motion, as his following discourse shows, it h...

And Moses said unto the children of Gad, and to the children of Reuben,.... Being displeased with their motion, as his following discourse shows, it having at first sight an appearance of covetousness and cowardice:

shall your brethren go to war, and shall ye sit here? it is not reasonable that your brethren should be left by you and engage in a war with your common enemies, to dispossess them of their land before they can settle in it and you remain here easy and quiet in the possession of a fruitful country.

Gill: Num 32:7 - -- Wherefore discourage ye the heart of the children of Israel.... Which he suggests it would, should they settle on that side Jordan, since they would l...

Wherefore discourage ye the heart of the children of Israel.... Which he suggests it would, should they settle on that side Jordan, since they would lose the assistance of two of their tribes, even two thirds of one of their standards in fighting with their enemies and subduing their land; and besides it might be thought that this request of theirs not only proceeded from selfish views and a love of ease, which might set a bad example to others, but carried in it a distrust of ever being able to enter into, at least to conquer and possess, the land of Canaan, and so might have a tendency to discourage their brethren:

from going over into the land, which the Lord hath given them? despairing of ever enjoying it, and so laying aside all thoughts of it, and not caring to make any attempt to get possession of it.

Gill: Num 32:8 - -- Thus did your fathers,.... Meaning not particularly and only the fathers of these two tribes he was speaking to, but of them and the other tribes also...

Thus did your fathers,.... Meaning not particularly and only the fathers of these two tribes he was speaking to, but of them and the other tribes also, who acted much such a part; did not choose to go into the good land to possess it, when they were bid to do it, but were for sending spies first, which brought an ill report of it, and discouraged the people from going into it; the history of which Moses here gives:

when I sent them from Kadeshbarnea to see the land; called only Kadesh, Num 13:26 the reason of the name See Gill on Num 32:13.

Gill: Num 32:9 - -- For when they went up unto the valley of Eshcol,.... That is, when they went up the hill, for they were bid to go up into the mountain, and proceeded ...

For when they went up unto the valley of Eshcol,.... That is, when they went up the hill, for they were bid to go up into the mountain, and proceeded on into the country, until they came to the valley or brook, of Eshcol, so called from the cluster of grapes they there cut down, and brought along with them, Num 13:17.

and saw the land; searching it for the space of forty days:

they discouraged the heart of the children of Israel; by telling them that there were giants in the land, and that the people in common were strong, and their cities walled, and that they were not able to go up against them and overcome them; and by this means they disheartened the people:

that they should not go, into the land which the Lord had given them; and this Moses feared, and suggests would be the consequence of the request the two tribes now made.

Gill: Num 32:10 - -- And the Lord's anger was kindled, the same time,.... Against the spies that brought the ill report, and against all the people that were disheartened ...

And the Lord's anger was kindled, the same time,.... Against the spies that brought the ill report, and against all the people that were disheartened and murmured upon it, and which, above all things, was to be dreaded now:

and he sware, saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 32:11 - -- Surely none of the men that came up out of Egypt, from twenty years old and upwards,.... See Num 14:28. shall see the land which I sware unto Abrah...

Surely none of the men that came up out of Egypt, from twenty years old and upwards,.... See Num 14:28.

shall see the land which I sware unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob; the land of Canaan, which at various times he sware to give to them, and to their posterity:

because they have not wholly followed me; the laws which he prescribed them, the directions he gave them, and particularly the orders they had to go up and possess the land at once, Deu 1:21.

Gill: Num 32:12 - -- Save Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenezite, and Joshua the son of Nun,.... See Num 14:30, whether Caleb or Jephunneh is called the Kenezite is not s...

Save Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenezite, and Joshua the son of Nun,.... See Num 14:30, whether Caleb or Jephunneh is called the Kenezite is not so easy to determine; the latter rather seems to be most correct, for that Caleb should be called so from Kenaz the father of Othniel, who is said to be Caleb's brother seems not to be agreeable; since it is not likely that they were his own brothers, or Caleb would not have given his daughter to him; besides Jephunneh and not Kenaz is always said to be the father of Caleb, unless his father can be thought to have two names; it is most likely that Jephunneh, and so Caleb, might be called the Kenezite, from an ancestor of theirs of that name: Jarchi says, Caleb was the son-in-law of Kenaz, and Caleb's mother bore unto him Othniel:

for they have wholly followed the Lord; here what was said of Caleb, Num 14:24 is said both of him and Joshua; See Gill on Num 14:24.

Gill: Num 32:13 - -- And the Lord's anger was kindled against Israel,.... For murmuring against the report of the spies: and he made them wander in the wilderness forty...

And the Lord's anger was kindled against Israel,.... For murmuring against the report of the spies:

and he made them wander in the wilderness forty years; for though it was but about thirty eight years from that time that they were in the wilderness, the round number of forty is given; and besides it includes the time of their first coming into it, which being reckoned, makes the complete number, within a few months: Kadesh, from whence the spies were sent, and whither they returned, and where the people murmured, and had this sentence pronounced on them, that they should not see the land of Canaan, but wander and fall in the wilderness, seems to have had the addition of Barnea made unto it on that account, which signifies the son of him that wandereth:

until all the generation which had done evil in the sight of the Lord was consumed; as they all were at this time when Moses spake these words.

Gill: Num 32:14 - -- And, behold, ye are risen up in your fathers' stead,.... Succeeded them in their families, of which they were now the heads; and in their substance, t...

And, behold, ye are risen up in your fathers' stead,.... Succeeded them in their families, of which they were now the heads; and in their substance, their flocks, and herds; and he suggests also, in their manners amid evil dispositions:

an increase of sinful men; this new generation was greatly increased, for when the number was taken, as it was but a little before this time, they were pretty near the same number as of those that came out of Egypt; but then they were not only an increase of men, but of sinful men, like fathers like sons:

to augment yet the fierce anger of the Lord toward Israel; to make it greater and fiercer towards that nation than even their fathers had by their many sins and transgressions.

Gill: Num 32:15 - -- For if ye turn away from after him,.... From following him in the way of his commandments, from attending his word, worship, and ordinances, and from ...

For if ye turn away from after him,.... From following him in the way of his commandments, from attending his word, worship, and ordinances, and from walking after him, who went before them in a pillar of cloud and fire, as it is suggested they would, should they stop short here and not go over Jordan into the land of Canaan:

he will yet again leave them in the wilderness; as he did at the time of the affair of the spies, when they were ordered to turn and get into the wilderness by the way of the Red sea, and where they had been ever since unto this time, Num 14:25,

and ye shall destroy all this people; be the cause of their destruction, if the Lord should in such a manner resent this step of theirs, as to order them back into the wilderness again, though they were now as they were before, on the border of the land of Canaan.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Num 32:6 The vav (ו) is a vav disjunctive prefixed to the pronoun; it fits best here as a circumstantial clause, “while you stay here.”

NET Notes: Num 32:7 Heb “heart.” So also in v. 9.

NET Notes: Num 32:9 The Lord had not given it yet, but was going to give it. Hence, the perfect should be classified as a perfect of resolve.

NET Notes: Num 32:11 The words “to give” are not in the Hebrew text but have been supplied in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Num 32:13 The verb is difficult to translate, since it has the idea of “complete, finish” (תָּמָם, tamam). It co...

NET Notes: Num 32:15 Heb “and you will destroy all this people.”

Geneva Bible: Num 32:13 And the LORD'S anger was kindled against Israel, and he made them wander in the wilderness forty years, until all the generation, that had done ( c ) ...

Geneva Bible: Num 32:15 For if ye turn away from after him, he will yet again leave them in the wilderness; and ( d ) ye shall destroy all this people. ( d ) By your occasio...

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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 32:6-15 - --The proposal showed disregard to the land of Canaan, distrust of the Lord's promise, and unwillingness to encounter the difficulties and dangers of co...

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 32:6-13 - -- Moses first of all blames their want of brotherly feeling: " Shall your brethren go into the war, and ye sit here? "He then calls their attention to...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 32:14 - -- "Behold, ye rise up instead of your fathers," i.e., ye take their place, " an increase ( תּרבּוּת , from רבה ; equivalent to a brood) of s...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 32:15 - -- "If ye draw back behind Him," i.e., resist the fulfilment of the will of God, to bring Israel to Canaan, " He will leave it (Israel) still longer i...

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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