Numbers 24:17
Context24:17 ‘I see him, but not now;
I behold him, but not close at hand. 1
A star 2 will march forth 3 out of Jacob,
and a scepter 4 will rise out of Israel.
He will crush the skulls 5 of Moab,
and the heads 6 of all the sons of Sheth. 7
Numbers 34:20
Context34:20 from the tribe of the Simeonites, Shemuel son of Ammihud;
Numbers 34:22
Context34:22 and from the tribe of the Danites, a leader, Bukki son of Jogli.
Numbers 34:24-28
Context34:24 from the tribe of the Ephraimites, a leader, Kemuel son of Shiphtan; 34:25 from the tribe of the Zebulunites, a leader, Elizaphan son of Parnach; 34:26 from the tribe of the Issacharites, a leader, Paltiel son of Azzan; 34:27 from the tribe of the Asherites, a leader, Ahihud son of Shelomi; 34:28 and from the tribe of the Naphtalites, a leader, Pedahel son of Ammihud.”
Numbers 36:1
Context36:1 Then the heads of the family groups 8 of the Gileadites, the descendant of Machir, the descendant of Manasseh, who were from the Josephite families, approached and spoke before Moses 9 and the leaders who were the heads of the Israelite families. 10


[24:17] 2 sn This is a figure for a king (see also Isa 14:12) not only in the Bible but in the ancient Near Eastern literature as a whole. The immediate reference of the prophecy seems to be to David, but the eschatological theme goes beyond him. There is to be a connection made between this passage and the sighting of a star in its ascendancy by the magi, who then traveled to Bethlehem to see the one born King of the Jews (Matt 2:2). The expression “son of a star” (Aram Bar Kochba) became a title for a later claimant to kingship, but he was doomed by the Romans in
[24:17] 3 tn The verb is the perfect tense with vav (ו) consecutive; it is equal to the imperfect expressing the future. The verb דָּרַךְ (darakh), related to the noun “way, road,” seems to mean something like tread on, walk, march.”
[24:17] 4 sn The “scepter” is metonymical for a king who will rise to power. NEB strangely rendered this as “comet” to make a parallel with “star.”
[24:17] 5 tn The word is literally “corners,” but may refer to the corners of the head, and so “skull.”
[24:17] 6 tc The MT reads “shatter, devastate.” Smr reads קֹדְקֹד (qodqod, “head; crown; pate”). Smr follows Jer 48:45 which appears to reflect Num 24:17.
[24:17] 7 sn The prophecy begins to be fulfilled when David defeated Moab and Edom and established an empire including them. But the Messianic promise extends far beyond that to the end of the age and the inclusion of these defeated people in the program of the coming King.
[36:1] 8 tn The expression is “the heads of the fathers by the family of the Gileadites.”
[36:1] 9 tn The Greek and the Syriac add “and before Eleazar the priest.”