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Numbers 9:10

9:10

ceremonially defiled <02931> [be unclean.]

<06213> [yet he shall keep.]


Numbers 11:18

11:18

Sanctify <06942> [Sanctify.]

wept <01058> [ye have wept.]

good <02895> [it was well.]


Numbers 11:20

11:20

month <02320> [whole month. Heb. month of days.]

sick <02214> [and it.]

despised <03988> [despised.]


Numbers 13:32

13:32

presented <03318> [brought.]

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

stature <04060 0582> [men of a great stature. Heb. men of statures.]

2Sa 21:20 *Heb: 1Ch 20:6 *marg: [All]


Numbers 16:5

16:5

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]

holy <06918> [who is holy.]

approach ............ approach <07126> [will cause.]

chosen <0977> [even him.]


Numbers 16:26

16:26

Move ..... tents <05493 0168> [Depart, I pray you.]

The rebels, with all that belonged to them, were, as an accursed thing, devoted to utter destruction. (Le 27:28, 29. Jos 7:13-15, 23-26.) The people therefore were forbidden to touch anything belonging to them; that they might enter a solemn protest against their wickedness, acknowledge the justice of their punishment, and express their fear of being involved in it.


Numbers 19:2

19:2

ordinance <02708> [the ordinance.]

red heifer <06510 0122> [a red heifer.]

The following curious particulars have been remarked in this ordinance: 1. A heifer was appointed for sacrifice, in opposition to the Egyptian superstition, which held these sacred, and worshipped their goddess Isis under this form; and this appears the more likely, because males only were chosen for sacrifice. So Herodotus says, they sacrifice males, both old and young; but it is not lawful for them to offer females. 2. It was to be a red heifer, because the Egyptians sacrificed red bulls to the evil demon Typhon. 3. It was to be without spot, having no mixture of any other colour. Plutarch says, the Egyptians "sacrifice red bulls, and select them with such scrupulous attention, that if the animal has a single black or white hair, they reckon it [athuton,] unfit to be sacrificed." 4. Without blemish. (See note on Le 22:21.) 5. On which never came yoke: because an animal which had been used for a common purpose was deemed improper for sacrifice.

defect <03971> [no blemish. See on]

never <03808> [upon which.]


Numbers 22:5

22:5

sent <07971> [sent.]

son ................ Amaw <01121> [son of Bosor.]

Pethor <06604> [Pethor.]

Dr. Kennicott justly remarks, that "the description now given of Balaam's residence, instead of being particular, agrees with any place, in any country where there is a river; for he lived by 'Pethor, which is by the river of the land of his people.' But was Pethor, then, near the Nile in Egypt? Or in Canaan, near Jordan? Or in Mesopotamia, near the Euphrates, and belonging to the Ammonites? This last was in fact the case; and therefore, it is well that twelve Hebrew MSS. (with two of De Rossi's) confirm the Samaritan text here, in reading instead of {Æ’mmo,} 'his people,' Ammon, with the Syriac and Vulgate versions." Houbigant justly contends for this reading; and necessity urges the propriety of adopting it: and it thus agrees with De 23:4. Ptolemy calls Pethor, Pachura, and Eusebius, Pathura; who places it in upper Mesopotamia. Calmet is of opinion, that it was situated towards Thapsacus, beyond the Euphrates.

cover <03680> [they cover.]

face <05869> [face. Heb. eye.]


Numbers 34:13

34:13

land <0776> [This is the land.]




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