Numbers 1:16
<07121> [the renowned.]
{Keruey h„ƒidah,} literally "the called of the congregation," those who were summoned by name to attend.
heads <07218> [heads.]
Numbers 3:3
priests <03548> [the priests.]
consecrated <04390> [whom he consecrated. Heb. whose hand he filled.]
Numbers 3:7
responsible <08104> [keep.]
attending .... service <05647 05656> [to do the.]
Numbers 5:4
Numbers 9:8
Remain <05975> [Stand.]
hear <08085> [I will.]
Numbers 13:18
Numbers 14:37
men <0582> [those men.]
Thus ten of the twelve who searched out the land were struck dead, by the justice of God, on the spot. In commemoration of this event, the Jews, to this day, celebrate a fast, on the seventh day of the month Elul.
died <04191> [died.]
Numbers 15:19
The oblation before prescribed seems to have been a general acknowledgment from the people at large; but this was an oblation from every one that reaped a harvest: who was required, previously to tasting it himself, to offer a portion of dough as a heave-offering to the Lord. This is supposed to have been given to the priests in their several cities, and not carried to the tabernacle.
Numbers 15:21-22
This law concerning sins of ignorance, being entirely diverse from one before considered, occasions considerable difficulty. (Le ch. 4.) Some explain that law as relating to sins of commission, this to sins of omission: others explain the one of inadvertent violations of the moral law, and the other of the transgressions of the ceremonial law: and some think that related to the whole nation, this to any one tribe; or that to the bulk of the nation, this to the rulers and elders. The Jews say, that the former law referred to such national transgressions through heedlessness, as consisted with the maintenance of the prescribed worship in the main; but that this especially respected the case of the nation, when through inattention, and the example and authority of wicked rulers, they had turned aside and committed idolatry, or conducted their worship directly contrary to law; yet through a culpable ignorance, and not in presumption. This was evidently the case under several of their kings; and the explanation seems well grounded.
Numbers 16:11
Lord <03068> [against.]
Aaron <0175> [what is Aaron.]
Numbers 16:45
away <07426> [Get you up.]
threw ... down <05307> [And they.]
Numbers 21:35
Numbers 24:2
camped <07931> [abiding.]
Spirit <07307> [the spirit.]
Numbers 30:6
vow <05088> [she vowed. Heb. her vows were upon her.]
Numbers 34:5
Brook <05158> [the river.]
sea <03220> [the sea.]
Numbers 34:9
Hazar Enan <02704> [Hazar-enan.]
Numbers 35:11
designate <07136> [ye shall appoint.]
As the {goel,} or kinsman, had a right to avenge the death of his relation, by slaying the murderer wherever he found him, the appointment of these cities was a humane institution for the protection of the involuntary homicide; for they were designed only for the protection of such.
unintentionally <07684> [unawares. Heb. by error.]