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The Southern Border of the Land
34:1 Then the Lord spoke to Moses: 34:2 “Give these instructions to the Israelites, and tell them: ‘When you enter Canaan, the land that has been assigned to you as an inheritance, the land of Canaan with its borders, 34:3 your southern border will extend from the wilderness of Zin along the Edomite border, and your southern border will run eastward to the extremity of the Salt Sea, 34:4 and then the border will turn from the south to the Scorpion Ascent, continue to Zin, and then its direction will be from the south to Kadesh Barnea. Then it will go to Hazar Addar and pass over to Azmon.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Akrabbim a mountain pass at south end of Dead Sea; Scorpion Pass
 · Azmon a town of southern Judah
 · 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
 · Edom resident(s) of the region of Edom
 · Hazar-addar a place marking part of the southern border of Israel and Judah
 · Hazar-Addar a place marking part of the southern border of Israel and Judah
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · 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
 · 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
 · Salt Sea the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River
 · Zin a wilderness area


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zin | WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL | Sea, The | SEA | SCORPION | RIVER OF EGYPT | QUARTER | Palestine | Maaleh-acrabbim | JOSHUA (2) | Hazar-addar | HEZRON (2) | HAZAR | HALAK, MOUNT | GOING; GOINGS | EDOM; EDOMITES | Canaanites | ASCENT | ARABAH | ADDAR | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Num 34:2 - -- Or limits or bounds, to wit, of the land beyond Jordan. Which are here particularly described, to direct and bound them in their wars and conquests, t...

Or limits or bounds, to wit, of the land beyond Jordan. Which are here particularly described, to direct and bound them in their wars and conquests, that they might not seek the enlargement of their empire, after the manner of other nations, but be contented with their own portion. To encourage them in their attempt upon Canaan, and assure them of their success. There was a much larger possession promised them, if they were obedient, even to the river Euphrates. But this, which is properly Canaan, lay in a very little compass. 'Tis but about an hundred and fifty miles in length, and about fifty in breadth. This was that little spot of ground, in which alone for many ages God was known! But its littleness was abundantly compensated by its fruitfulness: otherwise it could not have sustained so numerous a nation. See, how little a share of the world God often gives to his own people! But they that have their portion in heaven, can be content with a small pittance of this earth.

Wesley: Num 34:3 - -- Which is here described from east to west by divers windings and turnings, by reason of the mountains and rivers.

Which is here described from east to west by divers windings and turnings, by reason of the mountains and rivers.

Wesley: Num 34:3 - -- So called from the salt and sulphurous taste of its waters.

So called from the salt and sulphurous taste of its waters.

Wesley: Num 34:3 - -- That is, at the eastern part of that sea, where the eastern and southern borders meet.

That is, at the eastern part of that sea, where the eastern and southern borders meet.

Wesley: Num 34:4 - -- Or, on the south, that is, proceeding onward towards the south.

Or, on the south, that is, proceeding onward towards the south.

Wesley: Num 34:4 - -- Which is at the west - end of the mount of Edom.

Which is at the west - end of the mount of Edom.

JFB: Num 34:2 - -- The details given in this chapter mark the general boundary of the inheritance of Israel west of the Jordan. The Israelites never actually possessed a...

The details given in this chapter mark the general boundary of the inheritance of Israel west of the Jordan. The Israelites never actually possessed all the territory comprised within these boundaries, even when it was most extended by the conquests of David and Solomon.

JFB: Num 34:3-5 - -- The line which bounded it on the south is the most difficult to trace. According to the best biblical geographers, the leading points here defined are...

The line which bounded it on the south is the most difficult to trace. According to the best biblical geographers, the leading points here defined are as follows: The southwest angle of the southern boundary should be where the wilderness of Zin touches the border of Edom, so that the southern boundary should extend eastward from the extremity of the Dead Sea, wind around the precipitous ridge of Akrabbim ("scorpions"), thought to be the high and difficult Pass of Safeh, which crosses the stream that flows from the south into the Jordan--that is, the great valley of the Arabah, reaching from the Dead to the Red Sea.

Clarke: Num 34:2 - -- The land of Canaan with the coasts thereof - All description here is useless. The situation and boundaries of the land of Canaan can only be known b...

The land of Canaan with the coasts thereof - All description here is useless. The situation and boundaries of the land of Canaan can only be known by actual survey, or by consulting a good map.

Clarke: Num 34:3 - -- The salt sea - The Dead Sea, or lake Asphaltites. See the note on Gen 19:25.

The salt sea - The Dead Sea, or lake Asphaltites. See the note on Gen 19:25.

Calvin: Num 34:1 - -- 1.And the Lord spake unto Moses God here undertakes the office of a prudent and careful father of a family, in fixing the boundaries of the land on e...

1.And the Lord spake unto Moses God here undertakes the office of a prudent and careful father of a family, in fixing the boundaries of the land on every side, lest their right to posses it should ever be called in question. He begins on the southern side, where it must be observed that the district of Bashan is included in it, and all that the Israelites had acquired before their passage of the Jordan, so that this addition was approved of by God. He extends this part as far as the wilderness of Sin, and the borders of Edom, and brings it round from Kadesh-barnea to Addar, and the passage of Azmon, and, finally, to the stream which washes 228 the city of Rhinocorura, in the immediate vicinity of Egypt; for by “the river of Egypt” the Nile is by no means to be understood, the course of which was not at all in that direction. The southern boundary, therefore, was from the Mediterranean Sea towards Arabia. On the western side the land was washed by the Mediterranean Sea, which is here called “the Great Sea,” in comparison with the Lake of Gennesareth, and the Salt Sea, by which name the Lacus Asphaltires is here meant. The beginning of the northern boundary was the promontory of Hor, for it would not accord to suppose that the mountain is here referred to in which Aaron died, and which was far away, and situated on the opposite side of the land. It extended from hence to Epiphania in Syria, which is called Hamath; for I agree with Jerome in thinking that there were two cities of this name, and it is undoubtedly probable that Antioch is called “Hamath the great” by the Prophet Amos (Amo 6:2,) in comparison with the lesser city here mentioned, the name of which was given it by that wicked and cruel tyrant (Antiochus) Epiphanes; whether, however, the greater Antioch was formerly called Hamath and Riblab, as Jerome states, I leave undecided. It then passed on to Zedad and Ziphron, and its extremity was the village of Enan. The eastern boundary passed from thence through Shephan, Riblah, and Ain, until it reached the Lake of Gennesareth, a lake sufficiently well known, and here called the Sea of Chinnereth. Thus the eastern boundary pointed from Arabia in the direction of Persia, and Babylon was situated to the north-east of it.

TSK: Num 34:2 - -- is the land : Num 33:51-53; Gen 12:6, Gen 12:7, Gen 13:15-17, Gen 15:16-21, Gen 17:8; Deu 1:7, Deu 1:8; Psa 78:55; Psa 105:11; Eze 47:14; Act 17:26 an...

TSK: Num 34:3 - -- south quarter : Exo 23:31; Jos 15:1-12; Eze 47:13, Eze 47:19-23 salt sea eastward : The lake Asphaltites, Dead sea, or Salt sea, is, according to the ...

south quarter : Exo 23:31; Jos 15:1-12; Eze 47:13, Eze 47:19-23

salt sea eastward : The lake Asphaltites, Dead sea, or Salt sea, is, according to the most authentic accounts, about 70 miles in length, and 18 in breadth. Viewing this sea from the spot where the Jordan discharges its waters into it, it takes a south-easterly direction, visible for ten or fifteen miles, when it disappears in a curve towards the east. Its surface is generally unruffled, from the hollow of the basin in which it lies scarcely admitting the free passage necessary for a strong breezecaps1 . icaps0 t is, however, for the same reason, subject to whirlwinds or squalls of short duration. The mountains on each side are apparently separated by a distance of eight miles; but the expanse of water at this point has been supposed not to exceed five or sixcaps1 . acaps0 s it advances towards the south, it evidently increases in breadth. The acrid saltness of its waters is much greater than that of the sea; and of such specific gravity that bodies will float on it that would sink in common sea-water. It is probably on this account that few fish can live in it; though the monks of St. Saba affirmed to Dr. Shaw, that they had seen fish caught in it. Gen 14:3; Jos 3:16, Jos 15:2; Eze 47:8, Eze 47:18

TSK: Num 34:4 - -- Akrabbim : Jos 15:3; Jdg 1:36 Zin : Num 34:3, Num 13:21, Num 20:1, Num 33:36, Num 33:37 Kadeshbarnea : Num 13:26, Num 32:8 Hazaraddar : Jos 15:3, Jos ...

Akrabbim : Jos 15:3; Jdg 1:36

Zin : Num 34:3, Num 13:21, Num 20:1, Num 33:36, Num 33:37

Kadeshbarnea : Num 13:26, Num 32:8

Hazaraddar : Jos 15:3, Jos 15:4

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Num 34:2 - -- The land of Canaan - The name Canaan is here restricted to the territory west of the Jordan.

The land of Canaan - The name Canaan is here restricted to the territory west of the Jordan.

Barnes: Num 34:3-5 - -- The southern boundary commenced at the Dead Sea. The broad and desolate valley by which the depressed bed of that sea is protected toward the south,...

The southern boundary commenced at the Dead Sea. The broad and desolate valley by which the depressed bed of that sea is protected toward the south, is called the Ghor. A deep narrow glen enters it at its southwest corner; it is called Wady-el-Fikreh, and is continued in the same southwestern direction, under the name of Wady el-Marrah; a wady which loses itself among the hills belonging to "the wilderness of Zin;"and Kadesh-barnea (see Num 13:26 note), which is "in the wilderness of Zin,"will be, as the text implies, the southernmost point of the southern boundary. Thence, if Kadesh be identical with the present Ain el-Weibeh, westward to the river, or brook of Egypt, now Wady el-Arish, is a distance of about seventy miles. In this interval were Hazar-addar and Azmon; the former being perhaps the general name of a district of Hazerim, or nomad hamlets (see Deu 2:23), of which Adder was one: and Azmon, perhaps to be identified with Kesam, the modern Kasaimeh, a group of springs situate in the north of one of the gaps in the ridge, and a short distance west of Ain el-Kudeirat.

(Others consider the boundary line to have followed the Ghor along the Arabah to the south of the Azazimeh mountains, thence to Gadis round the southeast of that mountain, and thence to Wady el-Arish.)

Poole: Num 34:2 - -- Or, limits , or bounds , to wit, of the land beyond Jordan; which are here particularly described, 1. To direct and bound them in their wars and ...

Or, limits , or bounds , to wit, of the land beyond Jordan; which are here particularly described,

1. To direct and bound them in their wars and conquests, that they might not seek the enlargement of their empire, after the manner of other nations, but be contented with their own portion.

2. To encourage them in their attempt upon Canaan, and assure them of their success.

3. To guide them in the approaching distribution of the land.

Poole: Num 34:3 - -- The south quarter is here described from east to west by divers windings and turnings, by reason of the mountains, rivers, &c. By the coast of Edom ...

The south quarter is here described from east to west by divers windings and turnings, by reason of the mountains, rivers, &c.

By the coast of Edom bordering all along upon the Edomites.

The Salt Sea so called from the salt and sulphurous taste of its waters.

Eastward i.e. at the eastern part of that sea, where the eastern and southern borders meet.

Poole: Num 34:4 - -- Akrabbim called Maaleh-acrabbim , Jos 15:3 , which was at the south end of the Salt or Dead Sea. From the south or, on the south , i.e. proceedin...

Akrabbim called Maaleh-acrabbim , Jos 15:3 , which was at the south end of the Salt or Dead Sea.

From the south or, on the south , i.e. proceeding onward towards the south.

Kadesh-barnea was on the southern part of Canaan, Num 13:17 .

Hazar-addar in Jos 15:3 , may seem distinguished into two places, Hezron and Adar, which here are united, because peradventure they were contiguous, or joined together. Or, the village of Addar ; and so this is the same place called Adar , Jos 15:3 ; and for Hezron, that may be another place here omitted, and there supplied for more exactness. Azmon is at the west end of the Mount of Edom.

Haydock: Num 34:3 - -- The most salt sea. The lake of Sodom, otherwise called the Dead Sea. (Challoner) --- Limits. These are very properly defined in this place, that ...

The most salt sea. The lake of Sodom, otherwise called the Dead Sea. (Challoner) ---

Limits. These are very properly defined in this place, that the Hebrews may know what nations they ought to destroy. (Menochius) ---

A line may be drawn from the southern point of the Dead Sea, through Adar, as far as the Nile and the Mediterranean Sea, comprising a part of the desert of Sin, or Zin.

Haydock: Num 34:4 - -- The Scorpion. A mountain so called, from having a great number of scorpions. (Challoner) --- Hebrew Hakrabbim. There was a city of the same name...

The Scorpion. A mountain so called, from having a great number of scorpions. (Challoner) ---

Hebrew Hakrabbim. There was a city of the same name, the capital of Acrabathene, (1 Machabees iii. 3,) not far from Petra. ---

Senna, a town of the desert of Zin, (Calmet) or a mountain specified [in] Judges i. 36. (St. Jerome) ---

Adar. Hebrew, "Hasor Adar." But they seem to be two distinct towns, Josue xv. 3. ---

Asemona. See chap. xxxiii. 30.

Gill: Num 34:1 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... At the same time that he ordered him to direct the children of Israel, when they had passed over Jordan, to drive o...

And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... At the same time that he ordered him to direct the children of Israel, when they had passed over Jordan, to drive out the inhabitants of the land of Canaan, and divide their land among them, he proceeded to give the limits and boundaries of the land:

saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 34:2 - -- Command the children of Israel, and say unto them,.... Not to fix the borders, and settle the boundaries of the land, for that is done by the Lord him...

Command the children of Israel, and say unto them,.... Not to fix the borders, and settle the boundaries of the land, for that is done by the Lord himself, who has determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of men's habitations, and particularly of Israel, see Deu 32:8, but to observe and take notice of the limits he had fixed, that they might know how far they were to go on every side, whom they were to drive out, and what they were to divide and inherit, and see what was their right, and preserve it from the encroachments of their neighbours, as well as observe the goodness of God unto them, in thus providing for them:

when ye come into the land of Canaan; to take possession of it by virtue of a grant of it to them:

this is the land that shall fall unto you for an inheritance; it is said to "fall", because it was divided by lot, each tribe having such a part of it assigned to them, according to the lot that came up unto them: even

the land of Canaan, with the coasts thereof; or according to its borders, which are as follow.

Gill: Num 34:3 - -- Then your south quarter,.... Or border of the land; which, as Jarchi observes, was from east to west: shall be from the wilderness of Zin; which is...

Then your south quarter,.... Or border of the land; which, as Jarchi observes, was from east to west:

shall be from the wilderness of Zin; which is Kadesh, where Miriam died, Num 20:1, and if this Kadesh was Kadeshbarnea, as Dr. Lightfoot seems to have proved h, from whence the spies were sent, that was clearly on the south of the land of Canaan, for they were bid to go up their way southward, Num 13:17, and so Kadeshbarnea is hereafter mentioned, as being in the southern border: the Targum of Jonathan paraphrases it,"from the wilderness of the palm trees of the mountain of iron;''there is a smaller palm tree, which by Jewish writers is called Zin, of which there were great quantities on a mountain famous for iron mines, in this wilderness, from whence it is thought it had its name; hence we read i of palm trees of the mountain of iron, as fit to make the bunch of branches of trees, called the "lulab", carried in the hand on the feast of tabernacles:

along by the coast of Edom; the land of Canaan, to the south, bordered on three countries, Egypt, Edom, and Moab; according to Jarchi, some part of Egypt, the whole land of Edom, and the whole land of Moab; the part of the land of Egypt was in the south west corner of it; the land of Edom by it to the east; and the land of Moab by the land of Edom, at the end of the south to the east:

and your south border shall be the outmost coast of the salt sea eastward; the same that is sometimes called the Dead sea, the sea of Sodom, or the lake Asphaltites, as Heathen writers generally call it.

Gill: Num 34:4 - -- And your border,.... That is, the south border, which is still describing: shall turn from the south to the ascent of Akrabbim; or Maalehacrabbim, ...

And your border,.... That is, the south border, which is still describing:

shall turn from the south to the ascent of Akrabbim; or Maalehacrabbim, as in Jos 15:3 so called from the multitude of serpents and scorpions in it, see Deu 8:15, so Kimchi says k, a place of serpents and scorpions was this ascent: Dr. Shaw l says Akrabbim may probably be the same with the mountains of Accaba, according to the present name, which hang over Eloth, where there is a "high steep road", well known to the Mahometan pilgrims for its ruggedness: and he thinks m it very probable, that Mount Hor was the same chain of mountains that are now called Accaba by the Arabs, and were the easternmost range, as we may take them to be, of Ptolemy's black mountains: Josephus n speaks of Acrabatene as belonging to the Edomites, which seems to be this same place:

and pass on to Zin; that is, which ascent goes on to it; the Targum of Jonathan is,"and shall pass on to the palm trees of the mountain of iron;''by which is meant the same with the wilderness of Zin: perhaps Zinnah is rather the name of a city; the Septuagint call it Ennac: the Vulgate Latin, Senna: Jerom o makes mention of a place called Senna, seven miles from Jericho:

and the going forth thereof shall be from the south to Kadeshbarnea; from whence the spies were sent southward to search the land, Num 13:17.

and shall go on to Hazaraddar; called Adar, Jos 15:3 and where it seems to be divided into two places, Hezron and Adar, which very probably were near each other, and therefore here put together, as if but one place:

and pass on to Azmon; which the Targums call Kesam.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Num 34:1 This chapter falls into several sections: the south (vv. 1-5), the west (v. 6), the north (vv. 7-9), the east (vv. 10-15), and then a list of appointe...

NET Notes: Num 34:2 Heb “this is the land that will fall to you as an inheritance.”

NET Notes: Num 34:3 The expression refers to the corner or extremity of the Negev, the South.

NET Notes: Num 34:4 Heb “its going forth,” or the way it runs.

Geneva Bible: Num 34:2 Command the children of Israel, and say unto them, When ye come into the land of Canaan; (this [is] the ( a ) land that shall fall unto you for an inh...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Num 34:1-29 - --1 The borders of the land.16 The names of the men who shall divide the land.

MHCC: Num 34:1-15 - --Canaan was of small extent; as it is here bounded, it is but about 160 miles in length, and about 50 in breadth; yet this was the country promised to ...

Matthew Henry: Num 34:1-15 - -- We have here a particular draught of the line by which the land of Canaan was meted, and bounded, on all sides. God directs Moses to settle it here,...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 34:1-2 - -- Boundaries of the Land of Canaan. - Num 34:2. " When ye come into the land of Canaan, this shall be the land which will fall to you as an inheritanc...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 34:3-5 - -- The southern boundary is the same as that given in Jos 15:2-4 as the boundary of the territory of the tribe of Judah. We have first the general des...

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 33:50--Deu 1:1 - --2. Anticipation of the Promised Land 33:50-36:13 "The section breaks down into two groups of thr...

Constable: Num 34:1-15 - --The borders of the land 34:1-15 Moses described the border of the land from sout...

Guzik: Num 34:1-29 - --Numbers 34 - The Boundaries of the Land, Men Chosen to Portion the Land A. The boundaries of the Promised Land. 1. (1-2) Introduction. Then the LO...

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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 34 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Num 34:1, The borders of the land; Num 34:16, The names of the men who shall divide the land.

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 34 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 34 God describes the borders of Canaan, Num 34:1-15 ; and names those who should divide the same among the children of Israel, Num 34:16-29...

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 34 (Chapter Introduction) (Num 34:1-15) The bounds of the promised land. (Num 34:16-29) Those appointed to divide the land.

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 34 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter God directs Moses, and he is to direct Israel, I. Concerning the bounds and borders of the land of Canaan (Num 34:1-15). II. Conc...

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 34 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 34 In this chapter the bounds and borders of the land Canaan are described, according to the direction of the Lord to Moses...

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