Numbers 9:8
Remain <05975> [Stand.]
hear <08085> [I will.]
Numbers 10:8
Numbers 14:25
Amalekites <06003> [the Amalekites.]
turn ... journey <06437 05265> [turn you.]
Numbers 15:16
Numbers 15:29
one law <08451 0259> [one law.]
sins <06213> [sinneth. Heb. doeth.]
Numbers 17:4
Numbers 18:27
grain <01715> [as though.]
grain <01715> [the corn.]
Numbers 28:25
seventh <07637> [on the seventh.]
do <06213> [ye shall do.]
Numbers 28:31
unblemished <08549> [without blemish.]
Numbers 29:35
eighth day <03117 08066> [eighth day.]
Though this day was properly a distinct festival, and esteemed the chief or high day of the feast, yet fewer sacrifices are appointed for it than for any of the foregoing seven. On every one of them two rams and fourteen lambs were offered; but on this day there were but half as many; and whereas seven bullocks were the fewest that were offered on any of those days, on this there was only one. At this feast, there was an extraordinary ceremony of which the rabbins inform us, namely, the drawing water out of the pool of Siloam, and pouring it, mixed with wine, on the sacrifice as it lay on the altar. This they are said to have done with such expressions of joy, that it became a common proverb, "He that never saw the rejoicing of drawing of water, never saw rejoicing in all his life." The Jews pretend to ground this custom on the following passage of Isaiah, (ch. 12:3,) "With joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation;" and to this ceremony Jesus is supposed to refer, when "in the last day, the great day of the feast, he stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink: he that believeth on me, as the Scripture saith, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water," (Joh 7:37, 38:) thereby calling off the people from their carnal mirth and festive and pompous ceremonies, to seek spiritual refreshment for their minds.
Numbers 31:18
yours <02421> [keep alive for yourselves.]
It has been groundlessly asserted, that Moses here authorised the Israelites to make concubines of the whole number of female children; and an insidious objection against his writings has been grounded upon this monstrous supposition. But the whole tenor of the law, and especially a statute recorded in De 21:10-14, proves most decisively to the contrary. They were merely permitted to possess them as female slaves, educating them in their families, and employing them as domestics; for the laws concerning fornication, concubinage, and marriage, were in full force, and prohibited an Israelite even from marrying a captive, without delays and previous formalities; and if he afterwards divorced her, he was to set here at liberty, "because he had humbled her."
Numbers 32:24
Numbers 33:53
Numbers 34:9
Hazar Enan <02704> [Hazar-enan.]