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Text -- Numbers 33:16-36 (NET)

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Wanderings in the Wilderness
33:16 They traveled from the desert of Sinai and camped at Kibroth Hattaavah. 33:17 They traveled from Kibroth Hattaavah and camped at Hazeroth. 33:18 They traveled from Hazeroth and camped in Rithmah. 33:19 They traveled from Rithmah and camped at Rimmon-perez. 33:20 They traveled from Rimmon-perez and camped in Libnah. 33:21 They traveled from Libnah and camped at Rissah. 33:22 They traveled from Rissah and camped in Kehelathah. 33:23 They traveled from Kehelathah and camped at Mount Shepher. 33:24 They traveled from Mount Shepher and camped in Haradah. 33:25 They traveled from Haradah and camped in Makheloth. 33:26 They traveled from Makheloth and camped at Tahath. 33:27 They traveled from Tahath and camped at Terah. 33:28 They traveled from Terah and camped in Mithcah. 33:29 They traveled from Mithcah and camped in Hashmonah. 33:30 They traveled from Hashmonah and camped in Moseroth. 33:31 They traveled from Moseroth and camped in Bene-jaakan. 33:32 They traveled from Bene-jaakan and camped at Hor-haggidgad. 33:33 They traveled from Hor-haggidgad and camped in Jotbathah. 33:34 They traveled from Jotbathah and camped in Abronah. 33:35 They traveled from Abronah and camped at Ezion-geber. 33:36 They traveled from Ezion-geber and camped in the wilderness of Zin, which is Kadesh.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Abronah a place, an encampment
 · Bene-Jaakan a place where Israel encamped in the wilderness of Sin
 · Bene-jaakan a place where Israel encamped in the wilderness of Sin
 · Ezion-geber a port town on gulf of Aqabah
 · Ezion-Geber a port town on gulf of Aqabah
 · Haradah a place where Israel made an encampment
 · Hashmonah a place where Israel made an encampment
 · Hazeroth a place where Israel made an encampment
 · Hor-Haggidgad a place where the Israelites made an encampment
 · Hor-haggidgad a place where the Israelites made an encampment
 · Jotbathah an oasis where Israel made an encampment
 · Kadesh an oasis 100 km south of Gaza & 120 km NNW of Ezion-Geber, where Israel made an encampment
 · Kehelathah an encampment
 · Kibroth-Hattaavah a place where the people of Israel made an encampment
 · Kibroth-hattaavah a place where the people of Israel made an encampment
 · Libnah a place where Israel encamped,a town in the western foothills of Judah 12 km SE of Gath & 23 km NE of Hebron
 · Makheloth a place where Israel made an encampment during the Exodus
 · Mithkah an encampment
 · Moseroth an encampment
 · Rimmon-perez a place where Israel made an encampment
 · Rimmon-Perez a place where Israel made an encampment
 · Rissah a place where the Israelites made an encampment
 · Rithmah a place where the Israelites made an encampment
 · Shepher a mountain and place of encampment
 · Sinai a mountain located either between the gulfs of Suez and Akaba or in Arabia, east of Akaba,a mountain; the place where the law was given to Moses
 · Tahath an encampment,son of Assir II of Kohath son of Levi,son of Bered (Shuthelah Ephraim); grandfather of Tahath II,son of Eleadah (Tahath Bered Shuthelah Ephraim); Tahath II
 · Terah the son of Nahor; the father of Abraham; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Nahor of Shem,a place where Israel made an encampment
 · Zin a wilderness area


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wandering | WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL | Rimmon-Parez | RIUSAH | RIMMON | PENTATEUCH, 3 | NUMBERS, BOOK OF | Mithcah | LEVITICUS, 2 | Itinerary | Israel | Exodus | Ebronah | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 3-4 | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 2 | EXODUS, THE | ENCAMPMENT BY THE RED SEA | Bene-jaakan | ABRONAH | AARON | more
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JFB: Num 33:18 - -- A station possibly in some wady extending westward of the Ghor.

A station possibly in some wady extending westward of the Ghor.

JFB: Num 33:19 - -- A city of Judah and Simeon (Jos 15:32); Libnah, so called from its white poplars (Jos 10:29), or, as some think, a white hill between Kadesh and Gaza ...

A city of Judah and Simeon (Jos 15:32); Libnah, so called from its white poplars (Jos 10:29), or, as some think, a white hill between Kadesh and Gaza (Jos 10:29); Rissah (El-arish); mount Shapher (Cassius); Moseroth, adjacent to mount Hor, in Wady Mousa. Ezion-geber, near Akaba, a seaport on the western shore of the Elanitic gulf; Wilderness of Zin, on the east side of the peninsula of Sinai; Punon, in the rocky ravines of mount Hor and famous for the mines and quarries in its vicinity as well as for its fruit trees, now Tafyle, on the border of Edom; Abarim, a ridge of rugged hills northwest of the Arnon--the part called Nebo was one of its highest peaks--opposite Jericho. (See on Deu 10:6).

Clarke: Num 33:16 - -- Kibroth-hattaavah - No city, village, etc., but a place in the open desert, which had its name from the plague that fell upon the Israelites, throug...

Kibroth-hattaavah - No city, village, etc., but a place in the open desert, which had its name from the plague that fell upon the Israelites, through their murmuring against God, and their inordinate desire of flesh. See on Numbers 11 (note). But it appears that the Israelites had traveled three days’ journey in order to reach this place, Num 10:33, and commentators suppose there must have been other stations which are not laid down here, probably because the places were not remarkable

Stat. 13.

Clarke: Num 33:17 - -- Hazeroth - This place Dr. Shaw computes to have been about thirty miles distant from Mount Sinai Stat. 14.

Hazeroth - This place Dr. Shaw computes to have been about thirty miles distant from Mount Sinai

Stat. 14.

Clarke: Num 33:18 - -- Rithmah - This place lay somewhere in the wilderness of Paran, through which the Israelites were now passing. See Num 13:1, Num 13:3. The name signi...

Rithmah - This place lay somewhere in the wilderness of Paran, through which the Israelites were now passing. See Num 13:1, Num 13:3. The name signifies the juniper tree; and the place probably had its name from the great number of those trees growing in that district

Stat. 15.

Clarke: Num 33:19 - -- Rimmon-parez - Unknown Stat. 16.

Rimmon-parez - Unknown

Stat. 16.

Clarke: Num 33:20 - -- Libnah - The situation of this place is uncertain. A city of this name is mentioned Jos 10:29, as situated between Kadesh-barnea and Gaza Stat. 17.

Libnah - The situation of this place is uncertain. A city of this name is mentioned Jos 10:29, as situated between Kadesh-barnea and Gaza

Stat. 17.

Clarke: Num 33:21 - -- Bissah - A place mentioned nowhere else in the sacred writings. Its situation utterly uncertain Stat. 18.

Bissah - A place mentioned nowhere else in the sacred writings. Its situation utterly uncertain

Stat. 18.

Clarke: Num 33:22 - -- Kehelathah - Utterly unknown; though some conjecture that it might have been the place called Keilah, 1Sa 23:1, etc., but this is unlikely Stat. 19...

Kehelathah - Utterly unknown; though some conjecture that it might have been the place called Keilah, 1Sa 23:1, etc., but this is unlikely

Stat. 19.

Clarke: Num 33:23 - -- Shapher - Where this mountain lay cannot be determined Stat. 20.

Shapher - Where this mountain lay cannot be determined

Stat. 20.

Clarke: Num 33:24 - -- Haradah - Unknown, Calmet supposes that it may be the place called Bered, Gen 16:14, which was in the vicinity of Kadesh Stat. 21.

Haradah - Unknown, Calmet supposes that it may be the place called Bered, Gen 16:14, which was in the vicinity of Kadesh

Stat. 21.

Clarke: Num 33:25 - -- Makheloth - A name found nowhere else in Scripture Stat. 22.

Makheloth - A name found nowhere else in Scripture

Stat. 22.

Clarke: Num 33:26 - -- Tahath - Unknown Stat. 23.

Tahath - Unknown

Stat. 23.

Clarke: Num 33:27 - -- Tarah - Also unknown Stat. 24.

Tarah - Also unknown

Stat. 24.

Clarke: Num 33:28 - -- Mithcah - Calmet conjectures that this may be Mocha, a city in Arabia Petraea Stat. 25.

Mithcah - Calmet conjectures that this may be Mocha, a city in Arabia Petraea

Stat. 25.

Clarke: Num 33:29 - -- Hashmonah - Supposed by some to be the same as Azmon, Num 34:4 Stat. 26.

Hashmonah - Supposed by some to be the same as Azmon, Num 34:4

Stat. 26.

Clarke: Num 33:30 - -- Moseroth - Situation unknown. In Deu 10:6 it is said that the Israelites took their journey from Beeroth, the wells of the children of Jaakan, to Mo...

Moseroth - Situation unknown. In Deu 10:6 it is said that the Israelites took their journey from Beeroth, the wells of the children of Jaakan, to Mosera, and there Aaron died. If so, Mosera, Moseroth, and Hor, must be different names of the same place; or Moseroth, or Mosera, must have been some town or village near Mount Hor, for there Aaron died. See Num 33:38

Stat. 27.

Clarke: Num 33:31 - -- Bene-jaakan - Unknown. The sons of Jaakan. See the preceding verse, Num 33:30 (note) Stat. 28.

Bene-jaakan - Unknown. The sons of Jaakan. See the preceding verse, Num 33:30 (note)

Stat. 28.

Clarke: Num 33:32 - -- Hor-hagidgad - The hole or pit of Gidgad. Unknown. It was a place perhaps remarkable for some vast pit or cavern, from which it took its name Stat....

Hor-hagidgad - The hole or pit of Gidgad. Unknown. It was a place perhaps remarkable for some vast pit or cavern, from which it took its name

Stat. 29.

Clarke: Num 33:33 - -- Jotrathah - Situation unknown. It is said in Deu 10:7 to be a land of rivers of waters Stat. 30.

Jotrathah - Situation unknown. It is said in Deu 10:7 to be a land of rivers of waters

Stat. 30.

Clarke: Num 33:34 - -- Ebronah - Nowhere else mentioned. Stat. 31.

Ebronah - Nowhere else mentioned. Stat. 31.

Clarke: Num 33:35 - -- Ezion-gaber - Dr. Shaw places this port on the western coast of the Elantic gulf of the Red Sea. It is now called Meenah el Dsahab, or the golden po...

Ezion-gaber - Dr. Shaw places this port on the western coast of the Elantic gulf of the Red Sea. It is now called Meenah el Dsahab, or the golden port, by the Arabs; because it was from this place that Solomon sent his ships for gold to Ophir, 1Ki 9:26. He supposes it to be about sixty miles distant from Mount Sinai - Travels, p. 322, 4th. edition

Stat. 32.

Clarke: Num 33:36 - -- Zin, which is Kadesh - A place remarkable for the death of Miriam the prophetess, and bringing water out of the rock. As this place was on the borde...

Zin, which is Kadesh - A place remarkable for the death of Miriam the prophetess, and bringing water out of the rock. As this place was on the borders of Edom, the Israelites, being denied permission to pass through their land, which lay on the direct road to the promised land, were obliged to turn to the right to Mount Hor, now called Accaba by the Arabs

Stat. 33.

TSK: Num 33:16 - -- they removed : Num 10:11-13, Num 10:33; Deu 1:6 Kibrothhattaavah : That is, the graves of lust. Num 11:4, Num 11:34

they removed : Num 10:11-13, Num 10:33; Deu 1:6

Kibrothhattaavah : That is, the graves of lust. Num 11:4, Num 11:34

TSK: Num 33:17 - -- Num 11:35

TSK: Num 33:18 - -- they departed : Num 12:16 Rithmah : Rithmah was a place in the wilderness of Paran, near Kadesh Barnea; probably so called from the great number of ju...

they departed : Num 12:16

Rithmah : Rithmah was a place in the wilderness of Paran, near Kadesh Barnea; probably so called from the great number of juniper trees, as the name signifies, growing in that district.

TSK: Num 33:19 - -- Rimmonparez : Probably the same as Rimmon, a city of Judah and Simeon, Jos 15:32, Jos 19:7. Num 33:19

Rimmonparez : Probably the same as Rimmon, a city of Judah and Simeon, Jos 15:32, Jos 19:7. Num 33:19

TSK: Num 33:21 - -- Libnah : Deu 1:1, Laban Rissah : This is supposed, apparently with good reason, by the Editor of Calmet, to be the same with the present El Arish, a v...

Libnah : Deu 1:1, Laban

Rissah : This is supposed, apparently with good reason, by the Editor of Calmet, to be the same with the present El Arish, a village three quarters of a league from the Mediterranean, and the last stage in Syria, on the road to Egypt.

TSK: Num 33:24 - -- Shapher : The Editor of Calmet, who supposes the Israelites to be now in the regular track from Gaza to Egypt, is of opinion that mount Shapher is the...

Shapher : The Editor of Calmet, who supposes the Israelites to be now in the regular track from Gaza to Egypt, is of opinion that mount Shapher is the ancient name of mount Cassius, Catjeh, or Catie, a huge mole of sand, almost surrounded by the Mediterranean, on which was built a temple to Jupiter Cassius. Thevenot states, that at the village of Catie there is a well of water unpleasant for drinking; but two miles off, another whose water is good after standing a little. Num 33:24

TSK: Num 33:30 - -- Moseroth : This is supposed by Mr. C. Taylor, to be Ain el Mousa (probably a corruption of Moseroth) or fountains of Moses, at the head of the western...

Moseroth : This is supposed by Mr. C. Taylor, to be Ain el Mousa (probably a corruption of Moseroth) or fountains of Moses, at the head of the western gulf of the Red sea, about seven or eight miles east from Suez, seven or eight days’ journey from Gaza, and five or six from Sinai. Deu 10:5, Mosera

TSK: Num 33:31 - -- Benejaakan : Gen 36:27; Deu 10:6; 1Ch 1:43

Benejaakan : Gen 36:27; Deu 10:6; 1Ch 1:43

TSK: Num 33:32 - -- Hor-hagid-gad, Deu 10:7, Gudgodah

Hor-hagid-gad, Deu 10:7, Gudgodah

TSK: Num 33:33 - -- Jotbathah : Mr. Taylor, who imagines the Israelites to be now in the track of the Mecca pilgrims, supposes Jotbathah, which is described as ""a land o...

Jotbathah : Mr. Taylor, who imagines the Israelites to be now in the track of the Mecca pilgrims, supposes Jotbathah, which is described as ""a land of brooks of water,""to be Callah Nahar, a torrent, said to be good water by Dr. Shaw. Deu 10:7, Jotbath

TSK: Num 33:34 - -- Ebronah : Probably at Abiah Ailana, or Sat el Acaba, stations nearer Accaba. Num 33:34

Ebronah : Probably at Abiah Ailana, or Sat el Acaba, stations nearer Accaba. Num 33:34

TSK: Num 33:35 - -- Eziongaber : Dr. Shaw places this port on the western shore of the Elanitic gulf of the Red Sea. He says it is now called Meenah el Dsahab, or the go...

Eziongaber : Dr. Shaw places this port on the western shore of the Elanitic gulf of the Red Sea. He says it is now called Meenah el Dsahab, or the golden port, by the Arabs; because it was from this place that Solomon sent his ships to Ophir. He supposes it to be about sixty miles from Sinai; and it is probable that it was near the present Accaba, i.e., the end (of the sea). Num 14:25; Deu 2:8; 1Ki 9:26, 1Ki 22:48, Ezion-geber, 2Ch 20:36

TSK: Num 33:36 - -- the wilderness of Zin : Num 13:21, Num 20:1, Num 27:14; Deu 32:51

the wilderness of Zin : Num 13:21, Num 20:1, Num 27:14; Deu 32:51

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Barnes: Num 33:1-49 - -- This list was written out by Moses at God’ s command Num 33:2, doubtless as a memorial of God’ s providential care for His people througho...

This list was written out by Moses at God’ s command Num 33:2, doubtless as a memorial of God’ s providential care for His people throughout this long and trying period.

Num 33:3-6. For these places, see the marginal reference.

Num 33:8

Pi-hahiroth - Hebrew "Hahiroth,"but perhaps only by an error of transcription. However, the omitted "pi"is only a common Egyptian prefix.

Wilderness of Etham - i. e., that part of the great wilderness of Shur which adjoined Etham; compare Exo 15:22 note.

The list of stations up to that at Sinai agrees with the narrative of Exodus except that we have here mentioned Num 33:10 an encampment by the Red Sea, and two others, Dophkah and Alush Num 33:12-14, which are there omitted. On these places see Exo 17:1 note.

Num 33:16, Num 33:17

See the Num 11:35 note.

Num 33:18

Rithmah - The name of this station is derived from retem, the broom-plant, the "juniper"of the King James Version. This must be the same encampment as that which is said in Num 13:26 to have been at Kadesh.

Num 33:19

Rimmon-parez - Or rather Rimmon-perez, i. e., "Rimmon (i. e., the Pomegranate) of the Breach."It may have been here that the sedition of Korah occurred.

Verse 19-36

The stations named are those visited during the years of penal wandering. The determination of their positions is, in many cases, difficult, because during this period there was no definite line of march pursued. But it is probable that the Israelites during this period did not overstep the boundaries of the wilderness of Paran (as defined in Num 10:12), except to pass along the adjoining valley of the Arabah; while the tabernacle and organized camp moved about from place to place among them (compare Num 20:1).

Rissah, Haradah, and Tahath are probably the same as Rasa, Aradeh, and Elthi of the Roman tables. The position of Hashmonah (Heshmon in Jos 15:27) in the Azazimeh mountains points out the road followed by the children of Israel to be that which skirts the southwestern extremity of Jebel Magrah.

Num 33:34

Ebronah - i. e, "passage."This station apparently lay on the shore of the Elanitic gulf, at a point where the ebb of the tide left a ford across. Hence, the later Targum renders the word as "fords."

Num 33:35

Ezion-gaber - " Giant’ s backbone."The Wady Ghadhyan, a valley running eastward into the Arabah some miles north of the present head of the Elanitic gulf. A salt marsh which here overspreads a portion of the Arabah may be taken as indicating the limit to which the sea anciently reached; and we may thus infer the existence here in former times of an extensive tidal haven, at the head of which the city of Ezion-geber stood. Here it was that from the time of Solomon onward the Jewish navy was constructed 1Ki 9:26; 1Ki 22:49.

Num 33:41-49

Zalmonah and Punon are stations on the Pilgrim’ s road; and the general route is fairly ascertained by a comparison of these verses with Num 21:4, etc.

Poole: Num 33:18 - -- Ritmah a place in the wilderness of Paran, near Kadesh-barnea.

Ritmah a place in the wilderness of Paran, near Kadesh-barnea.

Poole: Num 33:31 - -- Called more fully Beeroth-bene-jaacan , Deu 10:6 .

Called more fully Beeroth-bene-jaacan , Deu 10:6 .

Poole: Num 33:32 - -- Called Gudgodah , as Jotbathah is called Jotbath , Deu 10:7 .

Called Gudgodah , as Jotbathah is called Jotbath , Deu 10:7 .

Poole: Num 33:35 - -- A place upon the Red Sea, as appears from 1Ki 9:26 22:48

A place upon the Red Sea, as appears from 1Ki 9:26 22:48

Haydock: Num 33:16 - -- Lust. After three days' journey, passing by the station of burning, chap. x. 33., and xi. 3.

Lust. After three days' journey, passing by the station of burning, chap. x. 33., and xi. 3.

Haydock: Num 33:17 - -- Haseroth, near Cades-barne, the same as Aserim, ("the unwalled towns" of the Heveans, extending as far as Gaza,) or Asor, called afterwards Esron, on...

Haseroth, near Cades-barne, the same as Aserim, ("the unwalled towns" of the Heveans, extending as far as Gaza,) or Asor, called afterwards Esron, on the south of Chanaan, Josue xi. 10. Moses does not specify here the memorable encampment at Cades-barne, where the Israelites arrived, after 11 days' march from Horeb, Deuteronomy i. 2, 19. It was not far from Asor, on the frontiers of Idumea, (Calmet) in the desert of Pharan, chap. xiii. 1.

Haydock: Num 33:19 - -- Rethma. The situation of this and the following station, cannot be fixed.

Rethma. The situation of this and the following station, cannot be fixed.

Haydock: Num 33:21 - -- Lebna . A strong place besieged by Sennacherib, (4 Kings xix. 8,) between Cades and Gaza, Josue x. 29. The Hebrews encamped a long while about Mount...

Lebna . A strong place besieged by Sennacherib, (4 Kings xix. 8,) between Cades and Gaza, Josue x. 29. The Hebrews encamped a long while about Mount Seir, Deuteronomy ii. 1.

Haydock: Num 33:22 - -- Ressa was in the same neighbourhood. St. Hirarion converted its inhabitants.

Ressa was in the same neighbourhood. St. Hirarion converted its inhabitants.

Haydock: Num 33:24 - -- Arada. Herad, Adar, or Barad, are probably the same place, on the southern limits of Chanaan, four miles from Maceloth, the Malatis of Eusebius.

Arada. Herad, Adar, or Barad, are probably the same place, on the southern limits of Chanaan, four miles from Maceloth, the Malatis of Eusebius.

Haydock: Num 33:30 - -- Hesmona, or Asemona, a city of the tribe of Juda, towards Egypt, chap. xxxiv. 4.

Hesmona, or Asemona, a city of the tribe of Juda, towards Egypt, chap. xxxiv. 4.

Haydock: Num 33:32 - -- Gadgad. These three stations are placed in a different order, Deuteronomy x. 6. But some word has been transposed, as Aaron died on Mount Hor, when...

Gadgad. These three stations are placed in a different order, Deuteronomy x. 6. But some word has been transposed, as Aaron died on Mount Hor, when the Hebrews encamped at Mosera, or Moseroth, a second time. (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 33:34 - -- Jetebatha. It may be rendered also "Hills of concupiscence," famous for torrents of water, Deuteronomy x. 7.

Jetebatha. It may be rendered also "Hills of concupiscence," famous for torrents of water, Deuteronomy x. 7.

Haydock: Num 33:35 - -- Asiongaber. Some place this station on the Mediterranean, where Strabo fixes the city of Gassion Gaber, the Beto Gabria of Ptolemy. But the Scriptu...

Asiongaber. Some place this station on the Mediterranean, where Strabo fixes the city of Gassion Gaber, the Beto Gabria of Ptolemy. But the Scripture informs us it lay on the Red Sea, 3 Kings ix. 16. Cellarius thinks most probably upon the Elanitic gulf, to the east of that of Suez, or Heroopolis, where Josephus maintains Asiongaber or Bernice stood. The Hebrews came to this station from that of Elat, Deuteronomy ii. 8. (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 33:36 - -- Sin, or Tsin. Cades is another name of the same desert. Near the city of Cades-barne, the Hebrews encamped a long while, and had plenty of water;...

Sin, or Tsin. Cades is another name of the same desert. Near the city of Cades-barne, the Hebrews encamped a long while, and had plenty of water; but here they murmured for want of it, and Mary departed this life, chap. xx. (Calmet)

Gill: Num 33:16 - -- And they removed from the desert of Sinai, and pitched at Kibrothhattaavah. Eight miles from the desert of Sinai; here the people lusted after flesh, ...

And they removed from the desert of Sinai, and pitched at Kibrothhattaavah. Eight miles from the desert of Sinai; here the people lusted after flesh, and murmured, which, though given them, a pestilence came and destroyed many of them, and here they were buried, whence the place was so called, which signifies the "graves of lust", i.e. of those that lusted: no mention is made of Taberah, either because it was the same with Kibroth, or near it; or, as Aben Ezra on Deu 9:22 says, they encamped there but one day, and so is not mentioned in the journeys, though it was one of the three they journeyed from Mount Sinai to Kibrothhattaavah, see Num 11:1.

Gill: Num 33:17 - -- And they departed from Kibrothhattaavah, and encamped at Hazeroth. Eight miles from Kibrothhattaavah, where Miriam was smote with leprosy, Num 12:1.

And they departed from Kibrothhattaavah, and encamped at Hazeroth. Eight miles from Kibrothhattaavah, where Miriam was smote with leprosy, Num 12:1.

Gill: Num 33:18 - -- And they departed from Hazeroth, and pitched at Rithmah. Eight miles from Hazeroth: Rethem, from whence this place seems to have had its name, is gene...

And they departed from Hazeroth, and pitched at Rithmah. Eight miles from Hazeroth: Rethem, from whence this place seems to have had its name, is generally rendered by "juniper", 1Ki 19:4 and the Targum of Jonathan here adds, where the juniper trees grew; and, perhaps, it is the same with the valley of Retheme, of which some travellers e thus write, "this valley", called in the Hebrew Retheme, and commonly Ritma, derives its name from a yellow flower, with which the valley is covered; we found here, on the left hand, two cisterns of excellent water; and water being to be had here, might be the reason of the Israelites pitching in this place. Some learned men f think it is the same with Kadeshbarnea, from whence the spies were sent, that being the next remove from Hazeroth, as this was; see Num 12:16, with which agrees the remark of Jarchi, that this place was so called, because of the evil tongue of the spies, as it is said, Psa 120:3 "what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue? sharp arrows of the mighty, with coals of juniper"; alluding to the signification of Rithmah; perhaps this is the same place, which by Josephus g is called Dathema, and so in the Apocrypha:"Then the heathen that were at Galaad assembled themselves together against the Israelites that were in their quarters, to destroy them; but they fled to the fortress of Dathema.'' (1 Maccabees 5:9)

Gill: Num 33:19-29 - -- And they departed from Rithmah, and pitched at Rimmonparez. Six miles from Rithmah, and then from Rimmon to Libnah, which was six miles also; and from...

And they departed from Rithmah, and pitched at Rimmonparez. Six miles from Rithmah, and then from Rimmon to Libnah, which was six miles also; and from thence to Rissah, which was six miles more; and from Rissah to, Kehelathah, which was the same number of miles; and from thence to Shapher, which was six miles also; and then they came to Haradah, which was four miles from thence; the next remove was to Makheloth, which was four miles and a half from the last place; then they went to Tahath, which was four miles more; and from thence to Tarah, which also was four miles; the next place they came to was Mithcah, four miles from Tarah; and then to Hashmonah, which was eight miles more.

Gill: Num 33:30-31 - -- And they departed from Hashmonah, and encamped at Moseroth. Thirty two miles from Hashmonah. In Deu 10:6 it is called Mosera; and according to the acc...

And they departed from Hashmonah, and encamped at Moseroth. Thirty two miles from Hashmonah. In Deu 10:6 it is called Mosera; and according to the account there, they came hither from the following place, Benejaakan; probably they went first thither from Hashmonah, and then from Mosera or Moserot, and so to Benejaakan again, going backwards and forwards, so Jarchi; the distance of the two places was twenty four miles; for the further reconciliation this; see Gill on Deu 10:6 and the Samaritan version there.

Gill: Num 33:32-37 - -- And they removed from Benejaakan, and encamped at Horhagidgad. In the Targum Jonathan called Gudgod, as it is Gudgodah in Deu 10:7, where the remove t...

And they removed from Benejaakan, and encamped at Horhagidgad. In the Targum Jonathan called Gudgod, as it is Gudgodah in Deu 10:7, where the remove to this place is said to be from Mosera; it was twenty miles from Benejaaken; from thence they went to Jotbathah, twenty four miles from Horhagidgad; and from thence to Ebronah, twenty miles more; and so to Eziongeber, of which see 1Ki 9:26 which was twenty eight miles from Ebrorah; and their next remove was to the wilderness of Zin, which was Kadesh, forty eight miles from Eziongeber; and from Kadesh they went to Mount Hor, forty eight miles more: which was

in the edge of the land of Edom; as Kadesh also was; see Num 20:16.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Num 33:1-56 - --1 The two and forty journeys of the Israelites.50 The Canaanites are to be destroyed.

MHCC: Num 33:1-49 - --This is a brief review of the travels of the children of Israel through the wilderness. It is a memorable history. In their travels towards Canaan the...

Matthew Henry: Num 33:1-49 - -- This is a review and brief rehearsal of the travels of the children of Israel through the wilderness. It was a memorable history and well worthy to ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 33:1-49 - -- As the Israelites had ended their wanderings through the desert, when they arrived in the steppes of Moab by the Jordan opposite to Jericho (Num 22:...

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 33:1--36:13 - --B. Warning and encouragement of the younger generation chs. 33-36 God gave the final laws governing Isra...

Constable: Num 33:1-49 - --1. Review of Israel's journey from Egypt 33:1-49 Forty-two stations appear in the list. Eighteen do not appear elsewhere in the record of the journey ...

Guzik: Num 33:1-56 - --Numbers 33 - Review of the Exodus, Preview of the Conquest A. Looking back: What God had already done. 1. (1-2) The account of Israel's journey, wri...

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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 33 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Num 33:1, The two and forty journeys of the Israelites; Num 33:50, The Canaanites are to be destroyed.

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 33 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 33 A relation of the marches and campings of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan, Num 33:1-49 . They are commanded to drive out the Canaani...

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 33 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-49) Encampments of the Israelites. (Num 33:50-56) The Canaanites to be destroyed.

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 33 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. A particular account of the removals and encampments of the children of Israel, from their escape out of Egypt to thei...

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 33 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 33 This chapter gives an account of the journeys of the people of Israel, from their first coming out of Egypt, to their ar...

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