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Numbers 25:7-13

25:7

Phinehas <06372> [Phinehas.]

javelin <07420> [a javelin.]


25:8

thrust through <01856> [thrust.]

plague <04046> [So the plague.]


25:9

St. Paul reckons only 23,000: Moses includes in the 24,000 he names, the 1,000 men who were slain in consequence of the judicial examination, (ver. 4,) as well as the 23,000 who died of the plague; while St. Paul only refers to the latter.


25:11

turned ... anger <07725 02534> [turned my.]

zeal for my sake .............. zeal <07068> [for my sake. Heb. with my zeal.]

consume <03615> [that I.]


25:12


25:13

descendants <02233> [his seed.]

permanent <05769> [an everlasting.]

zealous <07065> [zealous.]

atonement <03722> [atonement.]


Numbers 31:6

31:6

thousand <0505> [a thousand.]

Twelve thousand in all--a small number in proportion to all Israel, or to the forces which they had to encounter. As they were under the conduct of captains of thousands and hundreds, they probably had no general; for Phinehas seems to have accompanied them simply to take charge of "the holy instruments;" probably the ark and silver trumpets.

Phinehas <06372> [Phinehas.]

holy articles <03627 06944> [the holy instruments.]

signal <08643> [to blow.]


Joshua 22:13

22:13

sent <07971> [sent.]

Phinehas <06372> [Phinehas.]


Joshua 22:31-32

22:31

Lord ... among ......... Lord ............ Lord's <03068 08432> [the Lord is.]

Now <0227> [now. Heb. then.]


22:32

back <07725> [and brought.]


Joshua 24:33

24:33

Eleazar <0499> [Eleazar.]

died <04191> [died.]

Phinehas <06372> [Phinehas.]

CONCLUDING REMARKS ON JOSHUA. The Book of Joshua is one of the most important documents in the Old Testament. The rapid conquest of the Promised Land, and the actual settlement of the Israelites in it, afford a striking accomplishment of the Divine predictions to Abraham and the succeeding patriarchs; and at the same time bear the most unequivocal and ample testimony to the authenticity of this sacred book. Several of the transactions related in it are confirmed in a very extraordinary manner, by the traditions current among heathen nations, and preserved by ancient profane historians of undoubted character. Thus there are monuments still in existence, which prove that the Carthaginians were a colony of Syrians who escaped from Joshua; as also that the inhabitants of Leptis, in Africa, came originally from the Sidonians, who abandoned their country on account of the calamities with which it was overwhelmed. Procopius relates that the Phoenicians fled before the Hebrews into Africa, and spread themselves abroad as far as the pillars of Hercules; and adds, "In Numidia, where now stands the city Tigisis (Tangiers), they have erected two columns, on which, in Phoenician characters, is the following inscription:--"We are the Phoenicians who fled from the face of Jesus (Joshua) the son of Naue" (Nun).


Jude 1:1

1:1

[A. D. 66. A. M. 4070.]

Jude <2455> [Jude.]

[Lebbeus, Thaddeus.]

[Thaddeus.]

a slave <1401> [the servant.]

<37> [them.]

kept <5083> [preserved.]

called <2822> [and called.]


Psalms 106:30-31

106:30


106:31




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