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Numbers 7:8

7:8

four carts <05699 0702> [four wagons.]

Merarites ........... son <01121> [the sons.]

Though the Merarites were the most numerous, yet they had the greatest burden, namely, the boards, bars, pillars, and sockets, to carry, (ch. 4:31, 32, 48.) Therefore they had double the number of waggons to what the Gershonites had assigned them.


Numbers 14:10

14:10

community <05712> [But all.]

glory <03519> [And the.]


Numbers 14:25

14:25

Amalekites <06003> [the Amalekites.]

turn ... journey <06437 05265> [turn you.]


Numbers 14:36

14:36


Numbers 16:2

16:2

chosen <07148> [famous.]


Numbers 19:14

Numbers 20:1

20:1

entered <0935> [An. Ex. Is. 40. Then.]

This was the first month of the fortieth year after the departure from Egypt. (Compare ch. 33:38, with ver. 28 of this chap. and De 1:3.) This year was the last of their journeyings, for from the going out of the spies (ch. 13) unto this time, was about thirty-eight years.

wilderness <04057> [into.]

Kadesh <06946> [Kadesh.]

This Kadesh in the wilderness of Zin, is different from Kadesh-barnea, lying in, or adjoining to the wilderness of Paran, about eight leagues south of Hebron. (See ch. 34:3, 4. Jos 15:1, 3.) Kadesh is called Rekam, by the Targumists, Rekem, in the Syriac, and Rakim, in Arabic. Rekem, says Rabbi Nissin, (in Gittin, ch. 1.) is on the east, meaning of the land of Israel.

Miriam <04813> [Miriam.]


Numbers 21:9

21:9

bronze snake ............ snake .......... bronze snake <05175 05178> [A serpent of.]

looked <05027> [when he.]

<02425> [he lived.]


Numbers 31:21

31:21


Numbers 31:26

31:26

captured <07628> [that was taken. Heb. of the captivity.]


Numbers 33:2

33:2

journeys ............ journeys <04550> [journeys.]


Numbers 36:13

36:13

commandments <04687> [the commandments.]

plains ... Moab <06160 04124> [in the plains of Moab.]

CONCLUDING REMARKS. Thus terminates the book of Numbers; a book containing a series of the most astonishing providences and events. Every where and in every circumstance God appears; and yet there is no circumstance or occasion which does not justify those signal displays of his grace and mercy; and in every relation we perceive the consistency of the divine intentions, and the propriety of those laws which he established.




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