
Text -- Numbers 26:55 (NET)




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Wesley -> Num 26:55
Wesley: Num 26:55 - -- For the tribes, not for the several families; for the distribution of it to them was left to the rulers wisdom according to the rule now given.
For the tribes, not for the several families; for the distribution of it to them was left to the rulers wisdom according to the rule now given.
JFB -> Num 26:55
JFB: Num 26:55 - -- The appeal to the lot did not place the matter beyond the control of God; for it is at His disposal (Pro 16:33), and He has fixed to all the bounds of...
The appeal to the lot did not place the matter beyond the control of God; for it is at His disposal (Pro 16:33), and He has fixed to all the bounds of their habitation. The manner in which the lot was taken has not been recorded. But it is evident that the lot was cast for determining the section of the country in which each tribe should be located--not the quantity of their possessions. In other words, when the lot had decided that a particular tribe was to be settled in the north or the south, the east or the west, the extent of territory was allocated according to the rule (Num 26:54).
Clarke -> Num 26:55
Clarke: Num 26:55 - -- The land shall be divided by lot - The word גורל goral , translated lot, is supposed by some to signify the stone or pebble formerly used for t...
The land shall be divided by lot - The word
TSK -> Num 26:55
TSK: Num 26:55 - -- by lot : Num 26:56, Num 33:54, Num 34:13; Jos 11:23, Jos 14:2, Jos 17:14, Jos 18:6, Jos 18:10, Jos 18:11, Jos 19:1, Jos 19:10; Jos 19:17, Jos 19:24, J...

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Poole -> Num 26:55
Poole: Num 26:55 - -- By lot which lots seem to have been cast only for the tribes, not, as some would have it, for the several families, for the distribution of it to the...
By lot which lots seem to have been cast only for the tribes, not, as some would have it, for the several families, for the distribution of it to them was left to the ruler’ s wisdom, according to the rule now given, Num 26:54 . Yet if any lot was too large for the tribe, they might give up part of their right to others, with the ruler’ s consent, as Judah gave a share to Simeon and to Dan within his lot.
According to the names of the tribes i.e. the lots shall go under the names of each tribe or each patriarch.
Haydock -> Num 26:55
Haydock: Num 26:55 - -- Lot. Josue appointed commissioners, who measured the land, and divided it according to its fertility; and the portions assigned to each of the tribe...
Lot. Josue appointed commissioners, who measured the land, and divided it according to its fertility; and the portions assigned to each of the tribes by lot, corresponded with the predications of Jacob and of Moses; God so regulating the lots by his allwise Providence, in order that the people might be more convinced of the truth of the prophecies, and that no undue favour was shewn to any one by Josue, Eleazar, or by the other men in authority. He took the whole upon himself, that none might complain of their rulers. (Calmet) ---
Masius supposes that the different divisions of the land were written down, and placed in an urn, and that the heads of the tribes drew according to their birth, Josue xv. 1. ---
The heads of families, such as Henoch, &c., (ver. 5.) probably also drew lots, to know what part of territory allotted to the tribe, should fall to their share; (Haydock) and they parcelled out their land among their children. (Menochius)
Gill -> Num 26:55
Gill: Num 26:55 - -- Notwithstanding, the land shall be divided by lot,.... That the division might appear to be according to the determination and will of God, and not le...
Notwithstanding, the land shall be divided by lot,.... That the division might appear to be according to the determination and will of God, and not left to the judgment and discretion of the chief magistrate, though bound by the above rule:
according to the names of the tribes of their fathers they shall inherit; that is, according as to whatsoever name of a tribe such a part or portion of the land comes up by lot, that shall their inheritance be: Jarchi says, the names of the twelve tribes were written on twelve scrolls of parchment, and twelve borders or limits of land on twelve others, and they were mixed together in an urn, and the prince put his hand into it and took two scrolls; a scroll came up with the name of a tribe, and a scroll with a border or limit expressed on it; and the lot, he says, was by the Holy Ghost, for Eleazar, at the same time, was clothed with Urim and Thummim s; so that the people were certain that the disposition and division of the land was of God; but there were but nine tribes and a half, among whom the land of Canaan was divided, two tribes and a half settled on the other side Jordan, namely, the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and half the tribe of Manasseh.

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 26:1-65
TSK Synopsis: Num 26:1-65 - --1 The sum of all Israel is taken in the plains of Moab.52 The law of dividing among them the inheritance of the land.57 The families and number of the...
MHCC -> Num 26:52-56
MHCC: Num 26:52-56 - --In distributing these tribes, the general rule of equity is prescribed; that to many should be given more, and to fewer less. Though it seems left to ...
Matthew Henry -> Num 26:52-56
Matthew Henry: Num 26:52-56 - -- If any ask why such a particular account is kept of the tribes, and families, and numbers, of the people of Israel, here is an answer for them; as t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 26:52-56
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 26:52-56 - --
Instructions concerning the Distribution of the Land. - In Num 26:53, Num 26:54, the command is given to distribute the land as an inheritance among...
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 26:1--32:42 - --A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the east chs. 26-32
The first section of this second...
