Genesis 12:16

And he.

13:2; 20:14

he had.

24:35; 26:14; 32:5,13-15; Job 1:3; 42:12; Ps 144:13,14

Numbers 31:32-34

the booty.It appears from the enumeration here, that the Israelites, in this war with the Midianites, took 32,000 female prisoners, 61,000 asses, 72,000 beeves, and 675,000 sheep and small cattle; besides the immense number of males who fell in battle, and the women and children who were slain by the divine command. (ver. 17.) This booty was divided into equal parts, by which partition a far larger share was justly given to the warriors employed on the expedition, who were only 12,000, than to those, who being equally willing to go, were ordered to stay in the camp. Each party was to give a certain proportion to Jehovah, as their sovereign, in grateful acknowledgement that to him they owed their success. The soldiers to give to the Lord one out of every five hundred persons, beeves, asses, and sheep, (ver. 28,) and the people, who by staying at home risked nothing, and had no fatigue, were to give one out of fifty of each of the above to the Levites, who were far more numerous than the priests. (ver. 30.) The booty, its division among the soldiers and people, and the proportion given by each to the Lord and to the Levites, will be seen at one view by the following table:-- Sheep . . . . 675,000 To soldiers . . . 337,500 To God. . . . . . 675 To people . . . . 337,500 To Levites. . . . 6,750 Beeves. . . . 72,000 To soldiers . . . 36,000 To God. . . . . . 72 To people . . . . 36,000 To Levites. . . . 720 Asses . . . . 61,000 To soldiers . . . 30,500 To God. . . . . . 61 To people . . . . 30,500 To Levites. . . . 610 Persons . . . 32,000 To soldiers . . . 16,000 To God. . . . . . 32 To people . . . . 16,000 To Levites. . . . 320 It does not appear that a single ox, sheep, or ass, was required by Moses as his portion; or that there was any given to him by the people; and though he had a family as well as others, yet no provision was made for them above the common lot of Levites!

32

33

34

Judges 6:5

tents.

So 1:5; Isa 13:20

as grasshoppers.

7:12; 8:10; Jer 46:23

their camels.

8:21; 1Sa 30:17; Isa 60:6; Jer 49:29,32

to destroy.

Ps 83:4-12

1 Samuel 25:2

Maon.

23:24

possessions were. or, business was. Carmel.Not the famous mount Carmel, in the north of Canaan, and in the tribe of Asher; but a city, on a mountain of the same name, in the south of Judah, which seems to have given name to the surrounding territory. Eusebius and Jerome inform us, that there was in their time a town called Carmelia, ten miles east from Hebron, where the Romans kept a garrison, whose position well agrees with this Carmel.

man.

Ge 26:13; 2Sa 19:32; Ps 17:14; 73:3-7; Lu 16:19-25

three thousand.

Ge 13:2; Job 1:3; 42:12

shearing.This was a very ancient custom, and appears to have been always attended with festivity. The ancient Romans, however, used to pluck off the wool from the sheep's backs; and hence a fleece was called {vellus,} a {vellendo,} from plucking it off. Pliny says, that in his time sheep were not shorn every where, but in some places the wool was still plucked off.

Ge 38:13; 2Sa 13:23,24

Carmel.

30:5; Jos 15:55

2 Kings 3:4

a sheepmaster.

Ge 13:2; 26:13,14; 2Ch 26:10; Job 1:3; 42:12

rendered.

2Sa 8:2; 1Ch 18:2; Ps 60:8; 108:9,10

lambs.

Isa 16:1

Job 42:12

So.

8:7; De 8:16; Pr 10:22; Ec 7:8; 1Ti 6:17; Jas 5:11

he had.

1:3; Ge 24:35; 26:12-14; Ps 107:38; 144:13-15

Proverbs 10:22

it.

Ge 12:2; 13:2; 14:23; 24:35; 26:12; De 8:17,18; 1Sa 2:7,8; Ps 37:22

Ps 107:38; 113:7,8

he.

20:21; 28:22; Jos 6:18; 7:1-26; 1Ki 21:19; 2Ki 5:26,27; Job 27:8-23

Hab 2:6-12; Zec 5:4; Jas 5:1-5
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