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Text -- Numbers 36:2 (NET)

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36:2 They said, “The Lord commanded my lord to give the land as an inheritance by lot to the Israelites; and my lord was commanded by the Lord to give the inheritance of our brother Zelophehad to his daughters.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Zelophehad son of Hepher of Machir of Manasseh


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zelophehad | Women | Tirzah | Property | Petition | Noah | Moab | Milcah | Mahlah | Machir | Land | Heir | HOGLAH | Daughter | Casting Lots | CHILDREN | ABIEZER | more
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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 36:2 - -- Our kinsman.

Our kinsman.

Clarke: Num 36:2 - -- To give the inheritance of Zelophehad - unto his daughters - See this case spoken of at large on Numbers 27 (note) Either the first eleven verses of...

To give the inheritance of Zelophehad - unto his daughters - See this case spoken of at large on Numbers 27 (note)

Either the first eleven verses of Numbers 27 should come in before this chapter, or this chapter should come in immediately after those eleven verses; they certainly both make parts of the same subject

Here Moses determines that heiresses should marry in their own tribe, that no part of the ancient inheritance might be alienated from the original family.

Calvin: Num 36:2 - -- 2.And they said, The Lord commanded my lord They here allege a kind of discrepancy, in that the tribes had had the land allotted to them agreeably to...

2.And they said, The Lord commanded my lord They here allege a kind of discrepancy, in that the tribes had had the land allotted to them agreeably to God’s command, but now their lots would be thrown into confusion, when the inheritance should pass over to another tribe. They assume it, however, to be an acknowledged impossibility, that God should be inconsistent with Himself: hence it was necessary that an interpretation should be delivered in order to remove the legal contradiction ( ἀντινομίαν ) The Law of God, say they, which ought to remain inviolable, enjoins that the land should be distxibuted by lot; how, then, will it accord that women should carry elsewhere the inheritance of their own tribe? Thus, in seeking a remedy for this evil, they submit themselves to God’s governance, and reverently accept what He had prescribed. And further, they enlarge upon the absurdity which would arisen from hence; viz., that in the fiftieth year, when they were to return to their original lots, so much would be withdrawn from the portion of the tribe of Manasseh as the daughters of Zelophehad had taken away with them. Reasonably, therefore, do they demand that a decree should be given to reconcile the two former laws, which otherwise appeared to be at variance with each other.

TSK: Num 36:2 - -- The Lord commanded : To one division of the tribe of Manasseh, a portion had been assigned eastward of Jordan; but Zelophehad was of that division, to...

The Lord commanded : To one division of the tribe of Manasseh, a portion had been assigned eastward of Jordan; but Zelophehad was of that division, to which an inheritance was afterwards allotted west of Jordan; yet, expecting the promised land, the elders of the Manassites now propose a difficulty, upon the adjudged case of Zelophehad’ s daughters ( Num 27:1-11). If the females should inherit, in defect of male issue, and should intermarry with other tribes they would diminish the interest, and weaken the influence of their own tribes, and give occasion to future confusion, and perhaps contention. The Manassites therefore referred the case to Moses; and he, by the authority of God, annexed a clause, which would effectually keep the tribes and inheritances distinct, as long as it was observed. Heiresses were not allowed to marry out of their own tribe, though within those bounds they might consult their own inclinations. Num 26:55, Num 26:56, Num 27:1-7, Num 33:54; Jos 13:6, Jos 14:1, Jos 14:2, Jos 17:3

to give : Num 27:1, Num 27:7; Jos 17:3-6; Job 42:15

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Num 36:1-13 - -- The daughters of Zelophehad had obtained an ordinance Num 28:6-11 which permitted the daughters of an Israelite dying without male issue to inherit ...

The daughters of Zelophehad had obtained an ordinance Num 28:6-11 which permitted the daughters of an Israelite dying without male issue to inherit their father’ s property. The chiefs of the Machirites, of whom Zelophehad had been one, now obtain a supplemental enactment, directing that heiresses should marry within their own tribe.

Num 36:4

Be taken away - i. e. be permanently taken away. The jubilee year, by not restoring the estate to the tribe to which it originally belonged, would in effect confirm the alienation.

Num 36:11

Unto their father’ s brothers’ sons - Or more generally, "unto the sons of their kinsmen."

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Poole: Num 36:2 - -- Our brother i.e. our kinsman, one of our tribe, Jos 17:2,3 .

Our brother i.e. our kinsman, one of our tribe, Jos 17:2,3 .

Gill: Num 36:2 - -- And they said,.... One in the name of the rest: the Lord commanded my lord; that is, Moses, whom they address in a very respectable manner, being t...

And they said,.... One in the name of the rest:

the Lord commanded my lord; that is, Moses, whom they address in a very respectable manner, being the chief governor of the nation under God:

to give the land for an inheritance by lot to the children of Israel; which command may be seen, in Num 26:53,

and my lord was commanded by the Lord to give the inheritance of Zelophehad our brother; or kinsman, being of the same tribe:

unto his daughters; who sued for it, and upon Moses's consulting the Lord about it, it was ordered they should have it, Num 27:1 and which these princes observed was likely to be attended with the following inconvenience.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Num 36:2 The infinitive construct “to give” serves here as the complement or object of the verb, answering what the Lord had commanded Moses.

Geneva Bible: Num 36:2 And they said, The LORD commanded ( b ) my lord to give the land for an inheritance by lot to the children of Israel: and my lord was commanded by the...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Num 36:1-13 - --1 The inconvenience of the inheritance of daughters is remedied by marrying in their own tribes,7 lest the inheritance should be removed from the trib...

MHCC: Num 36:1-4 - --The heads of the tribe of Manasseh represent the evil which might follow, if the daughters of Zelophehad should marry into any other tribes. They soug...

Matthew Henry: Num 36:1-4 - -- We have here the humble address which the heads of the tribe of Manasseh made to Moses and the princes, on occasion of the order lately made concern...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 36:1-3 - -- The occasion for this law was a representation made to Moses and the princes of the congregation by the heads of the fathers' houses ( האבות fo...

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 36:1-13 - --A review of the inheritance of women ch. 36 The revelation of the laws of the division o...

Guzik: Num 36:1-13 - --Numbers 36 - Laws Concerning Women Heirs A. The problem of female and tribal inheritance. 1. (1-2) The background. Now the chief fathers of the fa...

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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 36 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Num 36:1, The inconvenience of the inheritance of daughters is remedied by marrying in their own tribes, Num 36:7, lest the inheritance s...

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 36 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 36 The inconvenience of daughters inheriting is remedied by a general command that all such marry in the tribe of their fathers, to which o...

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 36 (Chapter Introduction) (Num 36:1-4) The inheritance of the daughters of Zelophehad. (Num 36:5-12) The daughters of Zelophehad are to marry in their own tribe. (Num 36:13) ...

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 36 (Chapter Introduction) We have in this chapter the determination of another question that arose upon the case of the daughters of Zelophehad. God had appointed that they ...

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 36 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 36 This chapter gives an account of an application made by the heads of the tribe of Manasseh, concerning the inheritances ...

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