NETBible KJV GRK-HEB XRef Names Arts Hymns

  Discovery Box

Numbers 24:6

Context

24:6 They are like 1  valleys 2  stretched forth,

like gardens by the river’s side,

like aloes 3  that the Lord has planted,

and like cedar trees beside the waters.

Numbers 24:2

Context
24:2 When Balaam lifted up his eyes, he saw Israel camped tribe by tribe; 4  and the Spirit of God came upon him.

Numbers 19:1

Context
The Red Heifer Ritual

19:1 5 The Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron:

Psalms 92:12

Context

92:12 The godly 6  grow like a palm tree;

they grow high like a cedar in Lebanon. 7 

Drag to resizeDrag to resize

[24:6]  1 tn Heb “as valleys they spread forth.”

[24:6]  2 tn Or “rows of palms.”

[24:6]  3 sn The language seems to be more poetic than precise. N. H. Snaith notes that cedars do not grow beside water; he also connects “aloes” to the eaglewood that is more exotic, and capable of giving off an aroma (Leviticus and Numbers [NCB], 298).

[24:2]  4 tn Heb “living according to their tribes.”

[19:1]  5 sn In the last chapter the needs of the priests and Levites were addressed. Now the concern is for the people. This provision from the sacrifice of the red heifer is a precaution to ensure that the purity of the tabernacle was not violated by pollutions of impurity or death. This chapter has two main parts, both dealing with ceremonial purity: the ritual of the red heifer (vv. 1-10), and the purification from uncleanness (vv. 11-22). For further study see J. Milgrom, “The Paradox of the Red Cow (Num 19),” VT 31 (1981): 62-72.

[92:12]  6 tn The singular is used in a representative sense, with the typical godly person being in view.

[92:12]  7 sn The cedars of the Lebanon forest were well-known in ancient Israel for their immense size.



TIP #15: Use the Strong Number links to learn about the original Hebrew and Greek text. [ALL]
created in 0.02 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA