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Text -- Numbers 13:29 (NET)
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Wesley: Num 13:29 - -- Where we are to enter the land, and they who were so fierce against us that they came into the wilderness to fight with us, will, without doubt, oppos...
Where we are to enter the land, and they who were so fierce against us that they came into the wilderness to fight with us, will, without doubt, oppose us when we come close by their land, the rather, to revenge themselves for their former loss. Therefore they mention them, though they were not Canaanites.
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Wesley: Num 13:29 - -- In the mountainous country, in the south - east part of the land, so that you cannot enter there without great difficulty, both because of the noted s...
In the mountainous country, in the south - east part of the land, so that you cannot enter there without great difficulty, both because of the noted strength and valour of those people, and because of the advantage they have from the mountains.
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Wesley: Num 13:29 - -- Not the mid - land sea, which is commonly understood by that expression, but the salt or dead sea, as appears, Because it is that sea which is next to...
Not the mid - land sea, which is commonly understood by that expression, but the salt or dead sea, as appears, Because it is that sea which is next to Jordan, Because the Canaanites dwelt principally in those parts, and not near the mid - land sea.
JFB: Num 13:29 - -- Their territory lay between the Dead and the Red Seas, skirting the borders of Canaan.
Their territory lay between the Dead and the Red Seas, skirting the borders of Canaan.
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JFB: Num 13:29 - -- Their settlements were in the southern and mountainous part of Palestine (Gen 23:7).
Their settlements were in the southern and mountainous part of Palestine (Gen 23:7).
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JFB: Num 13:29 - -- The remnant of the original inhabitants, who had been dispossessed by the Philistines, were divided into two nomadic hordes--one settled eastward near...
The remnant of the original inhabitants, who had been dispossessed by the Philistines, were divided into two nomadic hordes--one settled eastward near the Jordan; the other westward, by the Mediterranean.
TSK -> Num 13:29
TSK: Num 13:29 - -- Amalekites : Num 14:43, Num 24:20; Gen 14:7; Exo 17:8-16; Jdg 6:3; 1Sa 14:48, 1Sa 15:3-9, 1Sa 30:1; Psa 83:7
the Hittites : Gen 15:19-21; Exo 3:8, Exo...
Amalekites : Num 14:43, Num 24:20; Gen 14:7; Exo 17:8-16; Jdg 6:3; 1Sa 14:48, 1Sa 15:3-9, 1Sa 30:1; Psa 83:7
the Hittites : Gen 15:19-21; Exo 3:8, Exo 3:17
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Barnes -> Num 13:29
Barnes: Num 13:29 - -- The Amalekites - See Num 14:25 note. The Canaanites - i. e. those of the Phoenician race: the word is here used in its narrow sense: comp...
The Amalekites - See Num 14:25 note.
The Canaanites - i. e. those of the Phoenician race: the word is here used in its narrow sense: compare Gen 10:15-18 note.
Poole -> Num 13:29
Poole: Num 13:29 - -- The south where we are to enter the land; and they who were so eager and fierce against us that they came into the wilderness to fight with us, will ...
The south where we are to enter the land; and they who were so eager and fierce against us that they came into the wilderness to fight with us, will without doubt oppose us when we come close by their land, and are about to settle in their neighbourhood, the rather, to revenge themselves for their former loss and shame received by us. Therefore they mention them, though they were no Canaanites.
In the mountains i.e. in the mountainous country in the south-east part of the land; so that you cannot enter there without great difficulty, both because of the noted strength and valour of those people, and because of the advantage they have from the mountains.
By the sea not the midland sea, which is commonly understood by that expression, but the Salt or Dead Sea, as appears,
1. Because it is that sea which is next to Jordan, as here follows.
2. Because the Canaanites dwelt principally in those parts, and not near the midland sea. So these guard the entrance on the east side, as the others do on the south.
Gill -> Num 13:29
Gill: Num 13:29 - -- The Amalekites dwell in the land of the south,.... On the southern side of the land of Canaan: not in it, for they were not Canaanites, but neighbours...
The Amalekites dwell in the land of the south,.... On the southern side of the land of Canaan: not in it, for they were not Canaanites, but neighbours to them, and lay nearest to the camp of Israel, and at the entrance into the land of Canaan; and as they were enemies of Israel, as appears from an attack upon them quickly after they came from the Red sea, in Rephidim, Exo 17:8; and friends to the Canaanites, they would no doubt oppose their passage into their land, as they did, Num 14:43; this is one difficulty in the way of possessing the land hinted at, others follow:
and the Hittites, and the Jebusites, and the Amorites, dwell in the mountains; and guard the passes there; so that should they escape the Amalekites, or get the better of them, they would not be able to pass the mountains, being so well inhabited and defended; the Hittites seem to dwell about Mount Lebanon, Jos 1:4; the Jebusites inhabited the mountains about Jerusalem, and that itself, which was called by them Jebus, and from which they were not dispossessed until the times of David, 1Ch 11:4; and the Amorites were possessed of the mountain which was on the borders of the land, next to the place where Israel now were, Deu 1:20,
and the Canaanites dwell by the sea; these dwelt both on the east and on the west of the land, Jos 11:3; so that the western Canaanites dwelt on the shore of the Mediterranean sea, which is often put for the west in Scripture; and the eastern Canaanites dwelt by the Dead sea, or by the sea of Tiberias, called sometimes the lake of Gennesaret, and seems the rather to be meant here by what follows:
and by the coast of Jordan; so that this river was not passable by them; for by all this they would suggest that all avenues and passes were stopped up, so that it was a vain thing to attempt entrance into the land, or to expect ever to possess it.
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TSK Synopsis -> Num 13:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Num 13:1-33 - --1 The names of the men who were sent to search the land.17 Their instructions.21 Their acts.26 Their relation.
Maclaren -> Num 13:17-33
Maclaren: Num 13:17-33 - --Afraid Of Giants
And Moses sent them to spy out the land of Canaan, and said unto them, Get you up this way southward, and go up into the mountain : ...
MHCC -> Num 13:26-33
MHCC: Num 13:26-33 - --We may wonder that the people of Israel staid forty days for the return of their spies, when they were ready to enter Canaan, under all the assurances...
Matthew Henry -> Num 13:26-33
Matthew Henry: Num 13:26-33 - -- It is a wonder how the people of Israel had patience to stay forty days for the return of their spies, when they were just ready to enter Canaan, un...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 13:25-29
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 13:25-29 - --
In forty days the spies returned to the camp at Kadesh (see at Num 16:6), and reported the great fertility of the land (" it floweth with milk and h...
Constable: Num 11:1--20:29 - --1. The cycle of rebellion, atonement, and death chs. 11-20
The end of chapter 10 is the high poi...
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Constable: Num 13:1--14:45 - --The failure of the first generation chs. 13-14
The events recorded in chapters 13 and 14...
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