
Text -- Numbers 34:7-9 (NET)




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Wesley -> Num 34:7
Wesley: Num 34:7 - -- Not that Hor where Aaron died, which was southward, and bordering upon Edom, but another mountain, and, as it is conceived, the mountain of Libanus, w...
Not that Hor where Aaron died, which was southward, and bordering upon Edom, but another mountain, and, as it is conceived, the mountain of Libanus, which is elsewhere mentioned as the northern border of the land, and which, in regard of divers parts, or by divers people, is called by divers names, and here Hor, which signifies a mountain, by way of eminency.
JFB: Num 34:7-9 - -- The principal difficulty in understanding the description here arises from what our translators have called mount Hor. The Hebrew words, however, Hor-...
The principal difficulty in understanding the description here arises from what our translators have called mount Hor. The Hebrew words, however, Hor-ha-Hor, properly signify "the mountain of the mountain," or "the high double mountain," which, from the situation, can mean nothing else than the mountain Amana (Son 4:8), a member of the great Lebanon range (Jos 13:5).

JFB: Num 34:8 - -- The northern plain between those mountain ranges, now the valley of Balbeck (see on Num 13:21).
The northern plain between those mountain ranges, now the valley of Balbeck (see on Num 13:21).

JFB: Num 34:9 - -- ("village of fountains"); but the places are unknown. "An imaginary line from mount Cassius, on the coast along the northern base of Lebanon to the en...
("village of fountains"); but the places are unknown. "An imaginary line from mount Cassius, on the coast along the northern base of Lebanon to the entering into the Bekaa (Valley of Lebanon) at the Kamosa Hermel," must be regarded as the frontier that is meant [VAN DE VELDE].

TSK: Num 34:8 - -- the entrance : Num 13:21; Jos 13:5, Jos 13:6; 2Sa 8:9; 2Ki 14:25; Jer 39:5; Eze 47:15-20

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Barnes -> Num 34:7-9
Barnes: Num 34:7-9 - -- The northern border. On the "Mount Hor,"compare Num 20:22 note. Here the name denotes the whole western crest of Mount Lebanon, 80 miles in length, ...
The northern border. On the "Mount Hor,"compare Num 20:22 note. Here the name denotes the whole western crest of Mount Lebanon, 80 miles in length, commencing east of Zidon, and terminating with the point immediately above the entrance of Hamath (compare Num 13:21). The extreme point in the northern border of the land was the city of Zedad (Sadad), about 30 miles east of the entrance of Hamath. Hence, the border turned back southwestward to Ziphron (Zifran), about 40 miles northeast of Damascus. Hazar-enan may be conjecturally identified with Ayun ed-Dara, a fountain situate in the very heart of the great central chain of Antilibanus.
Poole: Num 34:7 - -- Not that Hor where Aaron died, Num 20:23 , which was southward, and bordering upon Edom, Num 33:37,38 , and therefore could not be their northern ...
Not that Hor where Aaron died, Num 20:23 , which was southward, and bordering upon Edom, Num 33:37,38 , and therefore could not be their northern border; but another mountain, and, as it is conceived, the mountain of Libanus, which is elsewhere mentioned as the northern border of the land, and which, in regard of divers parts, or by divers people, is called by divers names, as Sirion and Shenir , Deu 3:9 , and Sion , Deu 4:48 , and Hermon , Jos 13:5 , and here Hor , which signifies a mountain , and this may be called so by way of eminency. Certain it is, that as Hor here, so Hemon , Jos 13:5 , is joined with the entrance of Hamath , which makes it probable they are one and the same place.

Poole: Num 34:8 - -- Hamath called Hamath the great , Amo 6:2 , which is among the northern borders, Eze 47:16,17 . See Gen 10:15,18 Nu 13:21 Jud 3:3 1Ki 8:65 .
Hamath called Hamath the great , Amo 6:2 , which is among the northern borders, Eze 47:16,17 . See Gen 10:15,18 Nu 13:21 Jud 3:3 1Ki 8:65 .
Haydock: Num 34:7 - -- The most high mountain. Libanus. (Challoner) ---
Hebrew, "the mountain of the mountain, or of Hor." Some understand Mount Casius, Hermon, Taurus,...
The most high mountain. Libanus. (Challoner) ---
Hebrew, "the mountain of the mountain, or of Hor." Some understand Mount Casius, Hermon, Taurus, or Amanus; which last lies on the confines of Cilicia, and hence the Rabbins draw a line by the straits of Gibraltar to Pelusium, so as to comprise all the islands and the waters of the Mediterranean. (Selden, Marc. Claus. i. 6.) But Grotius denies that the sea can be claimed by any one, nor was it, even for fishing, says he, before the days of Justinian. (Jur. ii. 2, 3.) (Calmet) ---
At any rate, Moses here seems to mean the northern limits from the point of the Mediterranean, where Libanus is situated, across the country eastward to Emath, and as far as the village of Enan, ver. 9. (Haydock)

Haydock: Num 34:8 - -- Emath. It is of great importance to fix the situation of this city. Some take it to be Antioch, the capital of Syria, on the Orontes. But that was...
Emath. It is of great importance to fix the situation of this city. Some take it to be Antioch, the capital of Syria, on the Orontes. But that was a modern city, founded by Nicanor, and called after his father, Antiochus, and embellished by Callinicus and Epiphanes. (Strabo xvi.) ---
Others believe it is Epiphania, at the foot of Libanus, on the same river, and a distinct city from Emath Rabba, or "the great," of Amos vi. 2. Josephus [Antiquities?] i. 7, (Calmet) and St. Jerome (in Isaias x.) seem to be of this opinion. (Menochius) ---
But the city in question was most probably Emesa, of which Amos speaks above. It was also upon the river Orontes, at a small distance to the east of Libanus, on the road to Damascus. This road was the northern boundary. Emesa was perhaps formerly the capital of the country of Soba, (2 Paralipomenon viii. 3,) and was taken by Solomon. Reblatha, or Rebla, (ver. 11,) was a part of its territory. (Theodoret in Jer. xxxix. 5.) (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 34:9 - -- Enan. Hebrew, "Hazer Henan." In Ezechiel, (xlvii. 17,) it is called the court of Enon. It may be Gaana, north of Damascus, or rather Inna, place...
Enan. Hebrew, "Hazer Henan." In Ezechiel, (xlvii. 17,) it is called the court of Enon. It may be Gaana, north of Damascus, or rather Inna, placed to the south of that city by Ptolemy.
Gill: Num 34:7 - -- And this shall be your northern border,.... What follows:
from the great sea ye shall point out for you Mount Hor; not that Mount Hor on which Aaro...
And this shall be your northern border,.... What follows:
from the great sea ye shall point out for you Mount Hor; not that Mount Hor on which Aaron died, for that was on the southern border of the land; but rather Mount Herman, which is said to be unto the entering into Hamath, Jos 13:5 as this Mount Hor is in the following verse; or some part of Mount Lebanon might be so called, which was the northern border of the land: the Targum of Jonathan calls it Umanus; and the Jerusalem Targum, Manus or Taurus Umanus, the Mountain Umanus, which divided Syria and Cilicia; it is joined with Lebanon by Josephus p, and with that and Carmel by Aelianus q.

Gill: Num 34:8 - -- From Mount Hor ye shall point out your border unto the entrance of Hamath,.... Antiochia, as Jarchi; or rather Epiphania, as Jerom r; the former being...
From Mount Hor ye shall point out your border unto the entrance of Hamath,.... Antiochia, as Jarchi; or rather Epiphania, as Jerom r; the former being described by Hemath the great, Amo 6:2, this entrance was a narrow pass leading from the land of Canaan to Syria, through the valley which lies between Lebanon and Antilibanus:
and the goings forth of the border shall be to Zedad; the same boundary as here is given in Eze 47:15.

Gill: Num 34:9 - -- And the border shall go on to Ziphron,.... Which in the Jerusalem Targum is called Zapherin; and Jerom s says, that in his time this city was called Z...
And the border shall go on to Ziphron,.... Which in the Jerusalem Targum is called Zapherin; and Jerom s says, that in his time this city was called Zephyrium, a town in Cilicia; but this seems to be at too great a distance:
and the goings out of it shall be at Hazarenan; which was the utmost of the northern border, and so it is in Eze 47:17 and there called the border of Damascus: Reland t takes it to be the same with Enhazor, a city in the tribe of Naphtali, Jos 19:37, the words only inverted:
this shall be your northern border: from the Mediterranean sea to Hazarenan in Naphtali.

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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 34:1-15
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
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 34:7-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 34:7-9 - --
The northern boundary cannot be determined with certainty. " From the great sea, mark out to you ( תּתאוּ , from תּאה = תּוה , to mark...
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...
