
Text -- Numbers 34:16-29 (NET)




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Wesley: Num 34:17 - -- Who was to act in God's name, to cast lots, to prevent contentions, to consult with God in cases of difficulty, to transact the whole business in a so...
Who was to act in God's name, to cast lots, to prevent contentions, to consult with God in cases of difficulty, to transact the whole business in a solemn and religious manner.

Wesley: Num 34:19 - -- The order of the tribes is here different from that, Num 1:7, Num 1:26, and in other places, being conformed to the order of their several inheritance...
The order of the tribes is here different from that, Num 1:7, Num 1:26, and in other places, being conformed to the order of their several inheritances, which afterwards fell to them by lots. Which is an evident demonstration of the infinite wisdom of God's providence, and of his peculiar care over his people.
Clarke -> Num 34:19
Clarke: Num 34:19 - -- And the names of the men - are these - It is worthy of remark that Moses does not follow any order hitherto used of placing the tribes, neither that...
And the names of the men - are these - It is worthy of remark that Moses does not follow any order hitherto used of placing the tribes, neither that in Numbers 1, nor that in Numbers 7, nor that in Numbers 26, nor any other; but places them here exactly in that order in which they possessed the land
1. Juda
2. Simeo
3. Benjami
4. Da
5. Manasse
6. Ephrai
7. Zebulu
8. Issacha
9. Ashe
10. Naphtal
Judah is first, having the first lot; and he dwelt in the south part of the land, Jos 15:1, etc.; and next to him Simeon, because his inheritance was within the inheritance of the children of Judah, Jos 19:1. Benjamin was third; he had his inheritance by Judah, between the children of Judah and the children of Joseph, Jos 18:11. Dan was the fourth; his lot fell westward of that of Benjamin, in the country of the Philistines, as may be seen in Jos 19:40, Jos 19:41, etc. Fifth, Manasseh; and sixth, by him, his brother Ephraim, whose inheritances were behind that of Benjamin, Jos 16:7. Next to these dwelt, seventh, Zebulun; and eighth, Issachar; concerning whose lots see Jos 19:10-17. Ninth, Asher; and tenth, Naphtali; see Jos 19:24, Jos 19:32, etc
And as in encamping about the tabernacle they were arranged according to their fraternal relationship, (see Numbers 2)., so they were in the division and inheriting of the promised land. Judah and Simeon, both sons of Leah, dwelt abreast of each other. Benjamin, son of Rachel, and Dan, son of Rachel’ s maid, dwelt next abreast. Manasseh and Ephraim, both sons of Joseph, son of Rachel, had the next place abreast. Zebulun and Issachar, who dwelt next together, were both sons of Leah; and the last pair were Asher, of Leah’ s maid, and Naphtali, of Rachel’ s maid. Thus God, in nominating princes that should divide the land, signified beforehand the manner of their possession, and that they should be so situated as to dwell together as brethren in unity, for the mutual help and comfort of each other. See Ainsworth. In this arrangement there is much skill, judgment, and kindness every where displayed.
Calvin -> Num 34:16
Calvin: Num 34:16 - -- 16.And the Lord spake unto Moses The question here arises, if the Israelites were to divide the land among themselves by lot, wherefore was the autho...
16.And the Lord spake unto Moses The question here arises, if the Israelites were to divide the land among themselves by lot, wherefore was the authority of the judges required, as if there was anything for them to decide? But if we consider what has been lately shown, that reference was to be had, in the distribution of the land, to the numbers in every tribe, it was requisite for two purposes, — first, that God might show by His decree the districts respectively assigned to them; and, secondly, that their dimensions might be proportionate to the number of their occupants. For the casting of lots was still necessary, because many would have been averse to the sea-coast, or would have preferred the center of the land to its extremities, or would have been unwilling to be banished to the mountains; in short, they would have contended with each other beyond measure in murmurings and strife. On this account the lots were cast, by the decision of which God placed the several tribes in whatever position He pleased, although the judges, together with the High Priest and Joshua, had before divided the land into ten portions. But after it was declared in what district the several tribes were to dwell, as if God had there designated their abodes, the determination of men was again necessarily had recourse to, as to how far, and in what direction, the boundaries of the greater tribes were to extend; otherwise the lesser tribes would have refused to be cooped up in a less convenient position. And although the supreme authority was justly vested in Eleazar and Joshua, lest God should expose them to calumny and ill-will, He associated with them a council, in which also there was a prudent precaution against rivalry, for each of the twelve tribes contributed its judge to preside over the distribution, so that none might complain of being aggrieved. Moreover, inasmuch as it was of great importance that the possession, once established, should be secured to posterity, first of all the names of the princes are recorded, in order to give certainty to the history; and, secondly, as had been stated at the beginning of the chapter, so also it is repeated at the end that they were chosen by God, from whence the Israelites learnt that the boundaries then fixed could not be altered without overthrowing the authority of God Himself.
TSK: Num 34:17 - -- are the names : It is worthy of remark, that Moses does not follow any order hitherto used in arranging the tribes, but places them exactly in the ord...
are the names : It is worthy of remark, that Moses does not follow any order hitherto used in arranging the tribes, but places them exactly in the order in which they possessed the land, and according to their fraternal relationship. Judah is first, having the first lot, in the South (Jos 15:1); and next to him is Simeon, because his inheritance was ""within the inheritance of the children of Judah""(Jos 19:1). Benjamin, the third, had his portion between ""Judah and the children of Joseph""(Jos 18:11). Dan was the fourth, and his lot was westward of Benjamin (Jos 19:40, Jos 19:41). Manasseh and his brother Ephraim had their inheritances behind that of Benjamin (Jos 16:7). Next these dwelt Zebulun and Issachar (Jos 19:10-17); and then Asher and Naphtali (Jos 19:24-32).


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Barnes -> Num 34:16-29
Barnes: Num 34:16-29 - -- Of the representatives now selected through Moses beforehand, who were all princes, i. e. heads of chief families, in their respective tribes (see N...
Of the representatives now selected through Moses beforehand, who were all princes, i. e. heads of chief families, in their respective tribes (see Num 13:2), Caleb alone, of the tribe of Judah, is otherwise known to us (see Num 13:4 ff). The order in which the tribes are named is peculiar to this passage. If they be taken in pairs, Judah and Simeon, Benjamin and Dan, Manasseh and Ephraim, Zebulun and Issachar, Asher and Naphtali, the order of the pairs agrees with the order in which the allotments in the Holy land, taken also in couples, followed each other in the map from south to north.
Poole: Num 34:17 - -- Eleazar was to act in God’ s name, to cast lots, to prevent differences and contentions, to consult with God in cases of difficulty, to transact...
Eleazar was to act in God’ s name, to cast lots, to prevent differences and contentions, to consult with God in cases of difficulty, to transact the whole business in a solemn and religious manner.

Poole: Num 34:19 - -- The order of the tribes is here differing from that Num 1:7,26 , and in other places, being here, as also Jos 16 Jos 17 Jos 18 Jos 19 conformed to ...
The order of the tribes is here differing from that Num 1:7,26 , and in other places, being here, as also Jos 16 Jos 17 Jos 18 Jos 19 conformed to the order of their several inheritances, which afterwards fell to them by lot; which is an evident demonstration of the infinite wisdom of God’ s providence, and of his exact and peculiar care over his people.
Gill: Num 34:16 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... At the same time that he gave him the bounds of the land of Canaan, which was to be divided between the nine tribes...
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... At the same time that he gave him the bounds of the land of Canaan, which was to be divided between the nine tribes and a half; and that this might be done in the most impartial manner, and to the satisfaction of them all, he gave orders to Moses:
saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 34:17 - -- These are the names of the men which shall divide the land unto you,.... Or "inherit the land for you" z; that is, as Jarchi interprets it, they were ...
These are the names of the men which shall divide the land unto you,.... Or "inherit the land for you" z; that is, as Jarchi interprets it, they were to take possession of it in their name and stead, as their representatives, and then distribute it unto them, or divide it to be inherited by them; but whatever may be said for the princes of the tribes, as acting for their respective tribes, and representing them, the same cannot be said of the two first named, as follow:
Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun; the one the principal person in ecclesiastical affairs, and the other in civil ones; to divide the land being partly a sacred work, as it was a type of the heavenly Canaan, and a civil one, as it concerned the present welfare of the people of Israel; and both were types of Christ, the priest upon his throne, who is both priest and King; who, as the one, gives a right unto it, and, as the other, introduces into it.

Gill: Num 34:18 - -- And ye shall take one prince out of every tribe,.... That is, out of the nine tribes and the half, which are ten in all; of the tribes of Reuben and G...
And ye shall take one prince out of every tribe,.... That is, out of the nine tribes and the half, which are ten in all; of the tribes of Reuben and Gad none were taken, because they had had their inheritance granted them elsewhere; nor of the tribe of Levi, because they were to have no inheritance in the land: to divide the land by inheritance; who being men of honour, understanding, and probity, and naturally concerned for the good of the tribes to which they belonged, would take care that justice be done to each, and that no fraudulent methods were used in drawing the lot; and then take possession according to the lot, and impartially divide the portion assigned among the respective families in the tribes, according to their rank and numbers.

Gill: Num 34:19-28 - -- And the names of the men are these,.... Which were not left to the tribes to choose, but were nominated by the Lord himself, who best knew their capac...
And the names of the men are these,.... Which were not left to the tribes to choose, but were nominated by the Lord himself, who best knew their capacities and qualifications for this service:
of the tribe of Judah, Caleb the son of Jephunneh: who was one of the two spies that brought a good report of the land, and Joshua is the other; and these were the only two of the spies living, and who are the first that were appointed to this service, of overseeing the division of the land; the rest were all of the new generation, that were sprung up, whose fathers fell in the wilderness, and we know no more of them than their names; and therefore from hence, to the end of Num 34:28, no further remarks are necessary, only that the tribes and the princes are reckoned in a different order than they were at any time before, either at the first numbering of them, Num 1:1 or at the offerings for the dedication of the altar, Num 7:1 or at the taking the sum of them, Num 26:1 even according to the order of their situation in the land of Canaan by their lots, and which Moses did not live to see; and which therefore shows the prescience and predisposing providence of God, and that Moses, as Bishop Patrick observes, was guided by a divine Spirit in all his writings.

Gill: Num 34:29 - -- These are they whom the Lord commanded,.... Not only named and appointed them, but laid his commands upon them, and obliged them:
to divide the inh...
These are they whom the Lord commanded,.... Not only named and appointed them, but laid his commands upon them, and obliged them:
to divide the inheritance unto the children of Israel; even this order was made before the land was conquered by them, so sure and certain was it unto them; and accordingly they did divide it, and that in Shiloh, before the Lord, at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, as in the presence of God, doing it in the most impartial and solemn manner; see Jos 19:51.

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NET Notes: Num 34:17 The verb can be translated simply as “divide,” but it has more the idea of allocate as an inheritance, the related noun being “inher...

NET Notes: Num 34:18 The sentence simply uses לִנְחֹל (linkhol, “to divide, apportion”). It has been taken already to...
Geneva Bible: Num 34:18 And ye shall take one ( f ) prince of every tribe, to divide the land by inheritance.
( f ) One of the heads or chief men of every tribe.

Geneva Bible: Num 34:29 These [are they] whom the LORD commanded to ( g ) divide the inheritance unto the children of Israel in the land of Canaan.
( g ) And be judges over ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 34:1-29
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 34:16-29
MHCC: Num 34:16-29 - --God here appoints men to divide the land to them. So sure must they feel of victory and success while God fought for them, that the persons are named ...
Matthew Henry -> Num 34:16-29
Matthew Henry: Num 34:16-29 - -- God here appoints commissioners for the dividing of the land to them. The conquest of it is taken for granted, though as yet there was never a strok...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 34:16-29
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 34:16-29 - --
List of the Men Appointed to Distribute the Land. - In addition to Eleazar and Joshua, the former of whom was to stand at the head as high priest, 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 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...
