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Numbers 1:4

1:4


Exodus 18:21

18:21

choose <02372> [Moreover.]

capable <02428 0582> [able men.]

God-fearing <03373> [such as.]

<0582> [men.]

hate <08130> [hating.]

rulers ... thousands rulers .... rulers ..... rulers <0505 08269> [rulers of thousands.]

Whatever matter the {decarch,} or ruler over ten, could not decide, went to the {pentecontarch,} or ruler of fifty, and thence by degrees to the {hecatontarch,} or ruler over a hundred, to the {chiliarch,} or ruler over a thousand, to Moses, and at length to God himself. Each magistrate had the care or inspection of only ten men; the {decarch} superintended ten private characters; the {hecatontarch} ten {decarchs;} and the {chiliarch,} ten {hecatontarchs.}


Exodus 18:25

18:25


Deuteronomy 1:15

1:15

chose <03947> [I took.]

placing <05414> [made. Heb. gave.]

administrators ..... thousands <0505 08269> [captains over thousands.]


Deuteronomy 1:1

1:1

Transjordanian <05676> [on this.]

Suph ... Paran <05489 06290> [Red sea. or, Zuph. Or rather, Suph.]

This could not have been the Red Sea, not only because the word {yam,} "sea," is not joined with it as usual, but because they were now east of Jordan, and farther from the Red Sea than ever. It seems to be the same which is called {Suphah} in Nu 21:14; which must necessarily signify some place in or adjoining to the plains of Moab, and not far from the Jordan and Arnon. Ptolemy mentions a people called Sophonites that dwelt in Arabia Petr‘a, who may have taken their name from this place.

Paran <06290> [Paran.]

Paran, Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth, and Dizahab, seem to have been either places or cities not far from the plains of Moab; for it is evident that Paran and Hazeroth could not have been those near the Red sea, and not far from Horeb.

Hazeroth <02698> [Hazeroth.]


Deuteronomy 22:7

22:7

be sure ... let .... go <07971> [But thou shalt.]

The extirpation of any species of birds, whether edible or birds of prey, is often attended with serious consequences, and is always productive of evil; to prevent which was the object of this law. Palestine is situated in a climate producing poisonous snakes and scorpions, and between deserts and mountains, from which it would be inundated by them, as well as with immense swarms of flies, locusts, and mice, if the birds which feed upon them were extirpated. In a moral point of view, it may have been intended to inculcate a spirit of mercy and kindness, and to prevent the exercise of cruelty even towards a sparrow; for he who is guilty of such cruelty will, if circumstances be favourable, be cruel to his fellow-creatures.

well <03190> [that it may.]

long <0748> [thou mayest.]


Deuteronomy 23:23

23:23

vow <04161> [That which.]

vowed <05087> [hast vowed.]


Micah 5:2

5:2

Bethlehem <01035> [But thou.]

Ephrathah <0672> [Ephratah.]

[Ephrath.]

clans <0505> [among.]

clans <0505> [thousands.]

emerge <03318> [yet.]

rule over <04910> [that is.]

origins <04163> [whose.]

distant past <03117> [everlasting. or, the days of eternity.]




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