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Numbers 2:10-16

2:10

camp ... Reuben ........... Reuben <07205 04264> [camp of Reuben.]

Elizur <0468> [Elizur.]


2:11


2:12

Shelumiel <08017> [Shelumiel.]


2:13


2:14

Eliasaph <0460> [Eliasaph.]

people ...... son <01121> [Son of Deuel.]


2:15


2:16

151,450 <03967> [an hundred.]

travel <05265> [they shall.]


Numbers 26:5-18

26:5

firstborn <01060> [the eldest.]

[thy children.]


26:7


26:9


26:10

earth opened <06605 0776> [earth opened.]

Korah <07141> [together.]

The Samaritan text does not intimate that Korah was swallowed up, but that he was burnt, as appears to have been the fact; and the Psalmist also, (Ps 106:17,) only mentions Dathan and Abiram as having been swallowed up. "And the earth swallowed them up, what time that company died; and the fire devoured Korah with the 250 men, who became a sign."

warning <05251> [they became a sign.]


26:11

It seems to be intimated in ch. 16:27, 31-33, that the sons and the little ones of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, were swallowed up; but the text here expressly affirms, that the children of Korah "died not;" and their descendants were famous even in David's time. On a close inspection, however, of ver. 27, we shall find, that the sons and the little ones of Dathan and Abiram alone are mentioned.


26:12

Nemuel <05241> [Nemuel.]

[Jemuel. Jachin.]

[Jarib.]


26:13

Zerah <02226> [Zerah.]

[Zohar.]


26:14

The immense decrease of this tribe, no less than 37,100, renders it highly probable, that, influenced by the bad example of Zimri, the Simeonites had been peculiarly criminal in the late wickedness, and that multitudes of them had died of the plague. It is remarkable, that Moses, in De ch. 33, bestows no blessing upon this tribe.


26:15

Zephon <06827> [Zephon.]

[Ziphion, Haggai, Shuni, Ezbon, Eri, Arodi, Areli.]


26:16

[or, Ezbon.]


26:17

[Arodi.]


26:18




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