Numbers 11:17-30
I will come.25; 12:5; Ge 11:5; 18:21; Ex 19:11,20; 34:5; Joh 3:13talk with.12:8; Ge 17:3,22; 18:20-22,33I will take.27:18; 1Sa 10:6; 2Ki 2:9,15; Ne 9:20; Isa 44:3; 59:20,21Joe 2:28; Joh 7:39; Ro 8:9; 1Co 2:12; 12:4-11; 1Th 4:8; 1Pe 1:22Jude 1:19they shall.Ex 18:22; Ac 6:3,4 Sanctify.Ge 35:2; Ex 19:10,15; Jos 7:13ye have wept.1,4-6; Ex 16:3-7; Jud 21:2it was well.4,5; 14:2,3; Ac 7:39 About a year before this, the people had been thus feasted for one day (Ex 16:13); but now such plenty was to be afforded them for a whole month, and they should use it so greedily, that at last they should entirely loathe the food for which they had so inordinately craved. 19 whole month. Heb. month of days.Ex 16:8,13and it.21:5; Ps 78:27-30; 106:15; Pr 27:7despised.1Sa 2:30; 2Sa 12:10; Mal 1:6; Ac 13:41; 1Th 4:8 1:46; 2:32; Ge 12:2; Ex 12:37; 38:26 There is certainly a considerable measure of weakness and unbelief manifested in these complaints and questions of Moses; but his conduct appears at the same time so very simple, honest, and affectionate, that we cannot but admire it, while we wonder that he had not stronger confidence in that God, whose stupendous miracles he had so often witnessed in Egypt. 2Ki 7:2; Mt 15:33; Mr 6:37; 8:4; Lu 1:18,34; Joh 6:6,7,9 Is the Lord's.That is, "Is the power of the Lord diminished?" That power which has been so signally displayed on your behalf, and which is as unchangeable as it is unlimited. Ge 18:14; Ps 78:41; Isa 50:2; 59:1; Mic 2:7; Mt 19:26; Lu 1:37thou shalt.23:19; 2Ki 7:2,17-19; Jer 44:28,29; Eze 12:25; 24:14; Mt 24:35 gathered.16,26 came down.17; 12:5; Ex 34:5; 40:38; Ps 99:7; Lu 9:34,35took.17; 2Ki 2:15; Jas 1:17gave it.From this place, Origen and Theodoret take occasion to compare Moses to a lamp, at which seventy others were lighted, without any diminution of its lustre. they prophesied.By prophesying here we are to understand, their performing those civil and sacred functions for which they were qualified; exhorting the people to quiet and peaceable submission, and to trust and confidence in the providence of God. 1Sa 10:5,6,10; 19:20-24; Jer 36:5,6; Joe 2:28,29; Ac 2:17,18Ac 11:28; 21:9-11; 1Co 11:4,5; 14:1-3,32; 2Pe 1:21 went not out.Ex 3:11; 4:13,14; 1Sa 10:22; 20:26; Jer 1:6; 36:5 27 Joshua.Ex 17:9My Lord.Mr 9:38,39; Lu 9:49,50; Joh 3:26 Enviest.1Co 3:3,21; 13:4; Php 2:3; Jas 3:14,15; 4:5; 5:9; 1Pe 2:1would.Ac 26:29; 1Co 14:5; Php 1:15-18that the.Mt 9:37,38; Lu 10:2 30Isaiah 63:11
he remembered.Le 26:40-45; De 4:30,31; Ps 25:6; 77:5-11; 89:47-50; 143:5Lu 1:54,55Where is he that brought.15; 51:9,10; Ex 14:30; 32:11,12; Nu 14:13,14-25; Jer 2:6shepherd. or, shepherds.Ps 77:20where is he that put.Nu 11:17,25,29; Ne 9:20; Da 4:8; Hag 2:5; Zec 4:6Daniel 2:11
and there.This was their decision: and when the living and true God, who indeed condescends to dwell with men, and who alone could reveal the dream and the secrets contained in it, actually made it known to Daniel, he evinced the infinite difference between Jehovah and his prophets, and the idols and magicians of Babylon. 27,28; 5:11; Ge 41:39; Ex 8:19; Mt 19:26whose.Ex 29:45; Nu 35:34; 1Ki 8:27; 2Ch 6:18; Ps 68:18; 113:5,6; 132:14Isa 8:18; 57:15; 66:1,2; Joe 3:21; Joh 1:1-3,14; 14:17,23; 2Co 6:16Re 21:3Daniel 4:9
master.1:20; 2:48; 5:11the spirit.8; Ge 41:38; 1Sa 4:8no secret.5; 2:3; Ge 11:6-8; Isa 33:18; 54:14; Eze 28:3tell.18; 2:4,5; Ge 40:9-19; 41:15-36; Jud 7:13-15Daniel 4:18
forasmuch.7; 2:7; 5:8,15; Ge 41:8,15; Isa 19:3; 47:12-14but.8,9; 2:26-28; 1Ki 14:2,3; Am 3:7Daniel 5:11
a man.2:47; 4:8,9,18; Ge 41:11-15father. or, grandfather.2light.2:11; 2Sa 14:17; Ac 12:22; 14:11; Re 3:9Nebuchadnezzar.Nebuchadnezzar was certainly the grandfather of Belshazzar; but the term father in Hebrew and Chaldee is frequently used to denote a progenitor, or ancestor, however remote. father. or, grandfather.2master.2:48; 4:9; Ac 16:16Daniel 5:14
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