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Numbers 5:7

5:7

confess <03034> [confess.]

<07725> [and he shall.]

Not only confession, but restitution, in every possible case, is necessary in order to obtain forgiveness.

full <07218> [with the principal.]


Numbers 11:4

11:4

[the mixed.]

craved <0183> [fell a lusting. Heb. lusted a lust. the children.]

wept again <07725 01058> [wept again. Heb. returned and wept. Who shall.]


Numbers 14:3

14:3

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]

wives <0802> [our wives.]


Numbers 14:36

14:36


Numbers 14:43

14:43

turned <07725> [because.]


Numbers 22:8

22:8


Numbers 23:16

23:16


Numbers 32:22

32:22

land ......................... land <0776> [land.]

return <07725> [ye shall.]

obligation <05355> [be guiltless.]

land ......................... land <0776> [this land.]


Numbers 33:7

33:7

traveled <05265> [they removed.]

Baal-Zephon <01189> [Baal-zephon.]

Calmet supposes this to be the Clysma of the Greeks, and the Kolzum of the Arabians. His learned Editor thinks the true situation of Baal-zephon was some miles more northerly than the present Suez.


Numbers 35:28

35:28

stayed <03427> [he should.]

death ....... after ... death <04194 0310> [after the death.]


Numbers 35:32

35:32

The region east of Jordan was nearly as long as that on the west, and therefore three cities were appointed in each division. One or other of these cities would be within half a day's journey of every part of the land; and as it would rarely happen that the avenger of blood would be on the spot, and none had a right to assault or detain the manslayer, at least if no malicious intention was manifest, the unhappy men would, therefore, get the start of their adversaries, and very few of them be overtaken before they gained the place of refuge. But then they must forsake their families, employments, most important interests, and dearest comforts; and they must neither loiter nor yield to weariness, nor regard difficulties, nor slacken their pace, till they had got safe within the walls of the city. The Jewish writers inform us, that to afford every facility to those who thus fled for their life, the road to these cities was always preserved in good repair; and way-posts, upon which was inscribed REFUGE were placed wherever needful, that they might not so much as hesitate for a moment.




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